Introducing Snapcash
111–120 of 207 posts
Re: Introducing Snapcash
#112Here in NZ, you've been able to pay directly to someone's bank account number for free for as long as I can remember, and my bank introduced payments to mobile numbers, facebook accounts, and email addresses 3 years ago. (Oh and it's totally safe to broadcast your account number to everyone, most companies have it listed on their website. No way to pull money from it through ACH without their permission).
Re: Introducing Snapcash
#113Re: Introducing Snapcash
#114I think the primary challenge is convincing users that it's secure. Snapchat has a relatively poor reputation in security (whether that's deserved or not), and everyone I know just uses Venmo. Venmo has Facebook integration, so if you're Facebook friends, it's really easy to send money. It seems like integrating into a platform that's supposed to be ethereal is a weird fit, but who knows -- maybe it'll catch on.
http://techcrunch.com/2014/11/04/dasher-teams-up-with-venmo-...
At least Dasher has a solid team behind it (former director of mobile at Gilt et al). Not sure how I feel about Snapchat given their security record.
Re: Introducing Snapcash
#115I believe we in Denmark are very lucky to have one of the best banking systems in regards to keeping up with technological development.[1][2] Snapcash seems to be the first app that approaches what we've had for a while now: http://danskebank.dk/en-dk/personal/ways-to-bank/pages/mobil... [1]Except for Japan and all their NFC stuff... [2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NemID has been WILDLY debated though.
It’s so fucking convenient to just open the app, enter either the bank account number or just select a contact from a list and be able to send money instantly.
Re: Introducing Snapcash
#116I mean possibility of using iPad as POS is huge. I guess they will introduce it with iOS 9.
Re: Introducing Snapcash
#117The first thing people should think of when talking about anything Snapchat does is "How is this going to be used to abuse underage girls?" They've built the company on that so far, no reason to think this won't be used (and tacitly allowed by Snapchat) for the same.
This makes no sense to me. 1) why are you singling out girls? 2) I was under the impression most of the minors sharing lewd photos on snapchat were sharing them with other minors. Sexuality in adolescents is pretty normal and healthy from my own experience and what I've read. The medium is fresh but afaik the behavior isn't. Therefore, I think "abuse" is hardly the appropriate word. If you're insinuating that predato…
Snapchat encouraged the idea that nobody but the receiver could ever see your photos, even though they knew this wasn't true. This takes perfectly normal sexual experimentation and turns it into a bullying service which they have done nothing about. Yes, it's the users' behavior but when a company aims at a young audience and then doesn't seem to care about their safety that it turns into something they're responsible for.
Re: Introducing Snapcash
#118Paid for porn industry will carve out a niche - probably disrupt entire industry. Other users wont touch it. Guaranteed revenue for snapchat though.
Re: Introducing Snapcash
#119Re: Introducing Snapcash
#120Hopefully they require a password or a PIN each time you send a message with cash in it. Otherwise anybody could steal money from you as long as they can get into your phone and open snapchat.
Square uses the CVC number on the back of the card as a pin for this currently. It's not the most secure way to handle it imo, but it does stop the general user from picking up a phone and stealing all their money from snapchat (if this feature carries over to snapcash).