Yes, I do. But I only buy cheap ones. I really don't have trust on online stores/shops. It's better to be safe than sorry.
Buy from reputed sellers on the internet or buy well known company/brands products & services.
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This week, an online worker from Asia (India) earned $30 in one day by doing tasks/small jobs. See "forum" there
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10% profit/year for $100,000 is $10,000. It can go to 25% or $25,000. Gold and silver are safest investment.
If Bitcoin ends up badly, what will you have ??
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World population is very close to 8,000,000,000 people.
If each person drinks average 4 litres of water everyday, that would be 20,000,000,000 litres of drinking water is needed everyday worldwide.
Now water needed for cooking for 8,000,000,000 people everyday.
So some 100,000,000,000 litres of clean/pure water is needed everyday worldwide.
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So then what point is it that you are trying to make? That bitcoin will be killed by the US government or by large corporations because it is attempting to compete with them?
All those talks about Bitcoin killing banks, US dollar, gold etc.. and Bitcoin $1 to $10,000 in 9 years. All the signs of giant scam.
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Digital Money is not a Cashless Society. Cash is Money and vice versa it's just that it's being virtualized.
Digital money is cashless society. Money will always be there, in electronic form/numbers or paper & coins
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Although, digital payment or cashless system is a very good initiative that should be encouraged all over the world, I do not think it will take over the world. In many nations of the world, there is still a significant percentage of people who are illiterate and do not understand how this system works.
China, a country with some 900,000,000 internet users cannot be illiterate.
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Bitcoin is an illusion of digital currency
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The largest users of digital cash today is China with estimated 1 billion users that is larger than the most American and European users combine. China is now the leading country of digital innovation and digital consumers, they ban bitcoin because they have already stablished a digital payment system like WeChat and Alipay and they don't want to disrupt citizens about adopting new payment processor like bitcoin.
That is what I have been saying in bitcointalk. Debit and credit cards run digital money/cashless society. Bitcoin is an illusion of new form of digital currency.
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Think of all things that you can buy with $10,000 (car, 1 or 2 acres land and more..). Gold at $1350/ounce is a luxury item, so what is $10,000 when you can lose all your money ?
$600 will be the right price to look at Bitcoin.
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I don't know if a cashless society is fair to all of us. Because there are so many people who are not using the internet and some don't have gadgets. I think it is better if we use fiat and digital money at the same time.
70% less cash/currency will also be good for the world economy.
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He may be saying that and if that is what he is saying he'll soon notice that no stock is backed by anything, it's just backed by the full faith of the company which isn't anything anyway -- most stocks are worth more in stock then the company is worth with all of the assets. So yeah, if the company is liquidated nit everyone can get everything.Everything is risky, that's how investments work. Bitcoin may be more risky then other investments, though they're all a big risk.
I know stock markets are known as gambling hub/casinos etc..
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It may look more profitable, but it is also MUCH MUCH MUCH MORE RISKY. It's not something you're going to want to get into if you can't handle the risk tolerance that comes along with Crypto. This is why people stick to traditional investments, because they can't handle the risk financially and emotionally. So yeah, don't get into bitcoin and other cryptos if you can't handle the fact that it could all be gone in an instant.
Bitcoin $1 to $10,000 in 9 years, has all the signs of money from thin air. What kind of economics is that ?? Americans are losing jobs to $8,000/month foreign workers (H1-B visas). Bitcoin at $100 looks OK.
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China's cashless society is realized through WeChat payment and alipay payment! They rarely use debit and credit CARDS!
WeChat payments must be getting funded by bank accounts (digital Yuan) or debit/credit cards. Ultimately it is "Chinese Yuan"
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If you are a patient worker then you can get an excellent income by indulging in the micro jobs offered by companies as well as apps
I read about a online worker who earned $10 in 7 minutes from micro jobs
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Yes it's much more convenient most of the time.
Online shopping = Digital money Last month, I got $20 from online surveys. The money was sent to my bank account via online payment processor. Now if I buy 2 shirts using debit cards at online stores, there is no cash involved but I have 2 shirts. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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What are you saying, that bitcoin isn't a safe investment because it is not supported by anything? What about by people wanting to use it, that's the exact same as the USD, its price is determined by money supply and money demand.
Look at the "big names" is world trade and commerce and Forex. Bitcoin is the small fish that will be eaten.
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Going cashless where I am is not for now. It is not because the people don't like it but because of lack of infrastructure to go cashless.
People just need to have a bank account and shops/stores need to have a POS machine for the country to go cashless. Should not be difficult.
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I believe paperless currency using on the internet in any form is digital money. Transactions made via credit/debit card or any other means like Bitcoin etc are a digital transaction which completes a trade. I support cashless economy because it is eco-friendly and easy to use.
In a country like India it cost $4,000,000,000 to $8,000,000,000 to print a completely new set of currency notes. Money printing by Central banks/governments costs money
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I once wanted to pay with paper money in a barber shop, and they just couldn't provide me the change because almost no customer uses cash to pay, and thus they had not much in their cash desk.
You just told everybody here about the best advantage of digital money or cashless society, that is "no headache of change"
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