I thought of that. There would have to be a way to move the conversation to a more private setting. These issues will eventually need to be resolved in many areas if bitcoin is to be used for day to day transactions. Even selling items involves revealing an address.
Airbtc.online is a good idea if you have a place you want to rent.
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Well, it obviously just occurred to me and I haven't thought it out. That seems to be the same risk in all bnb transactions. I wouldn't rent out my home either way, but an investment property is another story.
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I guess. The credit and debit cards in your wallet might be more vulnerable to a physical attack than bitcoin in cold storage, though. The whole airbnb concept has risk.
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Not at all. We're just spit balling. Considering the risks is important. Maybe some sort if escrow combined with prior reviews. I just stayed in a long term bnb for 5 months, so my perception may be skewed.
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