Yeah when I bought a cup of coffee I just scanned the store's qr code and bam! Amazing
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Yes that would be a very good way to earn bitcoins compared to boring board games and casual games that also pay small btc. A firsperson shooter or car racing game with bitcoin prizes would be good too.
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The site is now down and the owner got away with the money. Definitely ponzi schemes. Steal from Petter to pay Paul huh...
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I am looking for sites that accept bitcoins too. I will buy another SSD drive when I receive my bitcoin
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I try uplifting music to lift my mood.
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I will simply exchange it to $ and then keep until the problem is fixed and then I will buy bit coins again.
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I earn botcoins by doing freelance Photoshop work online for companies and individuals looking for help with their projects. I also help with advertising on social media for small satoshis.
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I wish my music store hoster supports bitcoins so I can have more customers buy my music without credit cards like teens.
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I would only convert small amounts of bitcoins to EUR at a time to be safe. I will also split my bitcoins on different wallets just to be safe.
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I would say yes as more cashless methods of payments are being developed. You can soon pay using just your smartphone. Yes credit/debit cards will soon disappear. I personally think using your phone to pay is convenient as you can just scan the store's QR code and cha-ching! Yes bitcoins will be the future currency and even $ might become digital because this is digital age we are in.
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If bitcoin was banned, other digital currencies will rise up such as altcoins dogecoins, ethereum
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Trump either knew nothing about bitcoins or he just ignore them. He has more serious matters to deal with. But if he knew about bitcoins and with a dictator mind, he might be inspired make his own currency and call it Trumpees or Trumplets just like Hitler created Nazi.
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Mag tatayo ako ng building. 1st floor bar with videoke. Second floor, internet cafe na may pagawaan ng computer at electronics sa tabe. Third floor gaming center (pc gaming, PlayStation, Xbox, wii etc), bentahan ng games. Fourth floor, gym, basketball court. Fifth floor, sinehan. Sixth floor, barber shop, spa, nagmamasahe. Seventh floor, kwarto ko hehehe
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I prefer bitcoin over fiat because it's easily accessible via bitcoin wallet just like a bank but with no long delay, it's not taxed because no bank owns it and it can be used on any country without converting to local currency of each country. That is convenient.
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PayPal can support bitcoin payment if the staff allowed it. Also, this thread is wrong because bitcoin is a currency while PayPal is just a company that process currency or provide a payment method similar to credit/debit cards.
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Bitcoins are not taxed and no bank owns them.
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I'm sure that is a part of an excavator. Looks like one of teeth you see in an excavator. They say it's an aluminum? It's a steel not an aluminum.
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No but your bitcoin wallet is your own bitcoin bank. Just exchange bitcoins to fiat currency and deposit them into a bank. Be your own bank! I consider my bitcoin wallet as a bank. What I love about bitcoins is that they are not taxed unlike fiat currencies in banks. I just had 1 million fiat currency and I am converting half of it into bitcoins which I separate and put into different trusted bitcoin wallets for safety.
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No one own or control bitcoin. Bitcoin is different from fiat currency and it is not taxed. Bitcoin isn't controlled by banks.
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Because they can't tax bitcoins that is why.
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