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Corrected some strings to reflect the reality of today. #1554

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sandakersmann commented Mar 29, 2017

Corrected some strings to reflect the reality of today.

Corrected some strings to reflect the reality of today.
Corrected some strings to reflect the reality of today.
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wbnns commented Mar 29, 2017

@sandakersmann Thanks for taking the time to submit a PR, but no.

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ACK

@sandakersmann lol, nice one !

Why not ? Why you lie on your website ?

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achow101 commented Mar 29, 2017

The terms fast, slow, low, and high are all relative terms. The website is not lying as Bitcoin is still faster and has lower transaction fees than traditional money transfer systems. Compared to previous Bitcoin transactions, confirmations may be slower and fees higher, but that is irrelevant to the website which is intended to publicize Bitcoin in contrast to traditional money transfer systems.

Anyways, @wbnns I suggest that you lock this thread as I think that it will be severely trolled in the near future.

tmaddison commented Mar 29, 2017 edited

It's pretty slow, I think you are lying.

adriandelarco commented Mar 29, 2017 edited

@achow101 Paypal is instant and zero fee for low amount transactions.

Vaesper commented Mar 29, 2017

@adriandelarco paypal transactions aren't money, they are promises of money.

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schildbach commented Mar 29, 2017

Perhaps the wording should be changed from a classification (e.g. "fast") to something quantifyable ("in a matter of hours")? Then everyone can make his/her own opinion about if that's fast or slow.

Likewise, let's say that Bitcoin has 5%+ processing fees, and let users make up their own mind if that's "high" or "low".

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