

Using Bitcoin is Best for Low-Cost Fraud Protection
The card companies, banks and payment processors cooperate together to charge a good chunk of fees both to cover the cost of fraud and to protect against it. But can bitcoin offer better, or at the very least lower-cost, fraud protection for merchants and consumers?
It’s almost essential today for merchants to accept credit or debit cards. Indeed, it is often the only form of payment in a customer’s wallet. However, in exchange for accepting cards, merchants must pay for a number of services that they may not need or want as part of the blanket fees charged by payment processors.
There are even some examples where merchants offer customers a discount in exchange for paying in cash, such as gas stations in the US, which often advertise a cheaper price to customers using physical money.
News on Bitcoins
Alan Safahi, CEO of ZipZap and a veteran of the payments industry, said that banks should be interested in bitcoin’s potential for lower overhead operational merchant costs, explaining: “Banks don’t make a lot of money for payment processing. They couldn’t care if they are processing Visa, MasterCard or bitcoin.” One of the biggest issues with credit cards that merchants simply cannot avoid is chargebacks – when a card transaction is reversed after a payment for a variety of reasons.
“For more developed economies with stable currencies, chargebacks is one of the biggest selling points to bitcoin adoption for merchants,” said Michael Dunworth, whose startup snapCard allows users to pay for things online in bitcoin whether a merchant accepts bitcoin or not. “[Chargebacks are] a drain on all fronts, and an incomparable value-add of accepting bitcoin,” he added.
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Stock Review: Microsoft (MSFT) Stock After Ballmer’s Resignation
After the departure of Bill Gates as CEO of Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT), Mr. Ballmer was called on to “replace” him. Following his departure, it turned out that Mr. Ballmer was a bit of a boardroom sociopath and screamer. That’s not to call him a Donald Sterling, the former Los Angeles Clippers owner that was banned from basketball for life by new commissioner Adam Silver earlier … Continue reading Stock Review: Microsoft (MSFT) Stock After Ballmer’s Resignation

Stock Focus: Apple (NASDAQ AAPL) To Be Helped by Easy iPhone 6 Upgrade Features
Apple Inc. has scheduled a big event for Tuesday, presumably to show off the iPhone 6. Fans will undoubtedly go ga-ga for the new smartphone, but just how many of them will upgrade to the new model? Bernstein analysts put together a list of the different ways people could upgrade without shelling out a ton of cash for the new iPhone. Bernstein analysts see a … Continue reading Stock Focus: Apple (NASDAQ AAPL) To Be Helped by Easy iPhone 6 Upgrade Features

Facebook FB Stock News: Facebook Offering The Most Prolific Advertising
Facebook Inc (NASDAQ FB) advertising in the second-quarter has outperformed other platforms (network, portal and exchange) in terms of reach efficiency and the average cost. A study from Neustar focusing on the cost efficiency found that the social networking efficiency in the second-quarter is 70% cheaper than the Industry average. Also, Facebook emerged as the only channel that surpassed the indexed average for reach efficiency, … Continue reading Facebook FB Stock News: Facebook Offering The Most Prolific Advertising

Stocks Making Headlines: Google (NASDAQ GOOG) Settles FTC Complaints
Google Inc agreed to settle the complaint filed by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on allegations that the company unfairly allowed children to make in-app purchases using mobile apps downloaded from Google Play store and incurred millions of dollars in charges. Google agreed to refund consumers whose children made unauthorized in-app purchases. The minimum total amount of the refund required by the FTC is $19 … Continue reading Stocks Making Headlines: Google (NASDAQ GOOG) Settles FTC Complaints

F1 Italian Grand Prix 2014 Race Live Stream + Formula 1 GP Video of Highlights Results and Replay
F1 2014 Live Streaming : The Formula 1 season returns this weekend with the F1 Italian Grand Prix live! On the Internet or on TV, Formula 1 fans can watch the Grand Prix from smartphones, tablets and laptops thanks to links provided below and on national TV channels. If you miss the Italian Grand Prix’s live stream, you can watch the highlights thanks to videos provided on this … Continue reading F1 Italian Grand Prix 2014 Race Live Stream + Formula 1 GP Video of Highlights Results and Replay