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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Has Anyone Ever Tried Selling Bitcoin on a Market Stall?
by
Imaginary Entity
on 04/03/2017, 20:35:07 UTC
I had a friend who opened and ran a shop selling "Top Trumps" type card when we'd just left school, I think they might have been Pokemon cards or something like that. He made quite a bit of money (for a 16 year old) for a while.

I would view a 'Bitcoin market stall' as something akin to this - Something of a novelty, collectable, a gift. Obviously not for real investors but for the person who has seen Bitcoin in the news and feels like they can spare a Tenner or so 'just for fun'.

I thought the best way to implement is to create varying size of fancy looking paper wallets of small denominations (with fairly high mark-up so price fluctuations don't affect the value of the paper wallet too much).


Of course aftercare for the customer would be a major part of it if they are asking further questions but then of course then maybe they will become return customers?

People like physical, people like tangible and people are more likely to buy something that is right in front of their face on a Saturday morning rather than a bank-transfer and 3 days wait away.