eBay Views BitPay and Coinbase as Potential PayPal Competitors

eBay Views BitPay and Coinbase as Potential PayPal Competitors

According to its latest annual regulatory filing, eBay views bitcoin platforms as potential competitors to PayPal. Annual reports filed to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) rarely make for compelling reading, but the latest report filed by eBay is a bit different. The company's 10-K is bland, but the section on PayPal might cause some buzz in the bitcoin community. In the report eBay outlines the scope and operation of PayPal, and it goes on to itemize competitive challenges faced by the service. Such challengers include: providers of digital wallets, payment card processors,....


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