This will be an interesting and exciting race with Japan. But whoever wins, all of us who are into bitcoins will greatly benefit from this friendly competition.
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Stress comes with any investment. Not even doing careful analysis and extensive research can guarantee a stress-free endevour. There is always a risk.
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Whatever it is that you meant by legalisation in the USA and China. It’s probably something that would drive the price of bitcoin into the stratosphere. Well, I’d tell all my friends and relatives to buy all the bitcoins that they can before midnight.
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The idea of hitting it big on at a very young age through cryptocurrency is very appealing to teenagers. Success stories abound, drowning out the news of some students committing suicide due to the losses incurred or failure to handle the stress that comes with the trade. My advice to teens, or to anyone going into cryptocurrency...proceed with caution.
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Not against bitcoins per se. I think Facebook just don’t want another group of scammers using them on their scheme. It’s just some kind of a warning. I still see a lot of ICO ads in Facebook.
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I wouldn’t mind having the info on my bitcoin wallet being handed to the taxman. People who have something to hide are the only ones worried about this.
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There a now too many threads discussing the same suggestion. Governments must first recognize cryptocurrency before schools can include them in their curriculum. Not mandatory, only as an option for college students.
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To the unitiated, bitcoin is cryptocurrency. The iPhone, Kodak, Frigidaire, the dollar and the English language all rolled into one. A few years from now, the products listed here can be bought using bitcoins. It is the gold standard in cryptocurrency.
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Yes. Only people with multiple accounts hate KYCs. Eventually, when governments regulate cryptocurrency, KYC will be the norm. Why refuse now and miss out on the payouts? It doesn’t pay to be paranoid.
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This advise applies not only in the cryptocurrency market, but in all other sections of the news. People shouldn’t believe everything they read in both mainstream and social media. Learn to fact check or confirm in other media outlets before sharing the good or bad news.
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Don’t know the stats. I hope that a research company would conduct a survey on which country had the most women into cryptocurrency. Judging from the forum here, the discrepancy is huge. I think stay-at-home moms should be taught by their husbands how bitcoins can help them earn on their spare time.
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Another great news! I don’t know what the skeptics would say about this. That house should have a big sign on it that says...The House That Bitcoin Built
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The last thing poor people need is for someone to tell them that they need to learn cryptocurrency to become relevant. They are far too busy putting food on the table to even bother to know the difference between a real coin and bitcoin.
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Like it? I love it! Bitcoins gave me something productive and profitable to do on my spare time. I used to spend countless hours on gaming and social media. Now, idle time is for mining, trading and bounty campaigns.
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