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Bitcoin stoners can keep on crying.
Paypal and the card companies have shot themselves in the foot. By refusing to do business with adult gamers they've created a void. There is a group of people who want to sell their games and a group of people who want to buy those games, and someone will step up to service those transactions, and make a lot of money in the process.
And when that new payment processor sets up shop, there will be a great migration from paypal and the card companies. Gaming is a multi-billion dollar industry and there will be at least tens of millions of people who jump ship, if not hundreds of millions.
When that dreaded day comes, Paypal and the card companies are going to try and reverse direction. They will cry crocodile tears. Don't buy into their ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥. Kick them when they're down and close your account with a vengeance when you jump to the new processor.
They're going to lose billions and it will be glorious. They're going to learn that servicing transactions in a nonbiased manner is more important than enforcing their personal political beliefs upon the world, and they're going to learn that in the most painful way possible.
Well I’ve mentioned it now. Watcha gonna do about it?