Apologies, I posted before reading the 2 new replies!@v1ad1m1r:I'd usually convert my currency into coins via Western Union, and have all the associated fees and currency exchange rates factored into my product prices. I'm not a vendor here on SR, I'm a middleman of sorts, so I just take a percentage of the products which are delivered directly to my customers, so I can't speak about this with regards to cashing out from a vendor's perspective. I'd be buying them mostly as gifts for family and high-value customers. Its surprising what a difference a gift as opposed to a simple discount makes to your relationship with a customer! :)This will certainly suit some people, no doubt about that, but for me personally the difference in price is just a little too high.@cache:I think the fees for higher value items are lower than 10%, somewhere around 3% (check the forums for the actual figure, I'm lazy! :P) Your offer would definitely appeal to some though, and it certainly negates the need for the extra hoops of ID and virtual office services etc. The convenience factor alone of buying straight from SR with the BTC in their accounts certainly could, at the right price, provide enough incentive for vendors to make a number of small purchases throughout the year.- grahamgreene