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441  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How to earn Bitcoin without investment on: October 08, 2017, 05:11:30 PM
You have to start with investment in order to earn Bitcoins, not investment in terms of it but in terms of time, patience, and intellect. You should invest on your knowledge by sharing what you know to earn Bitcoin. It may take time as some signature campaigns only credits those who holds the right position and are deserving, but I know in the end it will all be worth it. Other says you can do programming, but that can be quit complicated if you are not really into such things. Start with signature campaigns, research, learn, share and earn through this forum. Good luck to the both of us!
442  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin to be international currency on: October 08, 2017, 02:34:31 PM
It is already kind of an international currency, a couple of countries have acknowledged it as such.  For it to be a true officially accepted currently I don't think we will see that anytime soon as the governments have no control of it as they do currently with their fiat.

I agree. I was amazed with how you can purchase things with the use of Bitcoin when I traveled to other different countries. Unfortunately where I come from, the use of Bitcoin has not yet been maximized to its full potential. We are still very highly dependent on fiat which I think we'll still be on for a ling time. Hopefully, the time will come for my country to embrace development and advancement by allowing the acceptance of other platforms, such as Bitcoin so as not to cause any hassle to people, especially tourists, when they visit the country.
443  Economy / Economics / Re: What is the best way to invest/grow your Bitcoins? on: October 07, 2017, 05:39:17 PM
I think one of the simplest ways to allow your Bitcoins to grow when you're just starting or new to its platform is by joining signature campaigns. Since I am not so familiar with Bitcoins yet, I am here in the forum reading about how this goes and I noticed that most of the contributors here are members of different signature campaigns. It may take time and a need for intellectual investment in order to write something meaningful that will be paid by the signature campaign in exchange, but I think little by little its a way of earning in a simple manner. Afterwards, trading and buying can be done when one has saved up enough Bitcoin to do so.
444  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How many people are asking you about Bitcoin now? on: October 07, 2017, 05:28:08 PM
Bitcoin is not really famous in my country. I think the ones who are aware of Bitcoin are those businessmen and those who belong to the high class in our society. Which is why when I told a friend of mine that my partner is investing through Bitcoin and encouraged me to try it as well, my friend was in total shock and told me "What? You're doing Bitcoin?? But that thing is so complicated to understand!!" For now, he is the only friend I have that has been asking how I'm keeping up and what I'm doing to earn since I'm still new to it.
445  Economy / Economics / Re: Most people dont even know what this is yet. on: October 06, 2017, 05:12:40 AM
I called around some stores to see if they accept BTC, no one has even heard of it except like 0.1% of people.  Wait till people actually find out this exists...


Where I come from, when you say Bitcoin people will give you a questionning reaction. I think in third world countries, Bitcoin has yet to flourish. It is a platform that is accessible only to those who belong to the high society due to its complexity. Average people like me can also learn about Bitcoin, but it truly takes time to actually get involved in it because of the assurance that it is legit and that its advantages are redeemable.
446  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What are your plans with your Bitcoin? on: October 06, 2017, 05:04:23 AM
When I start earning Bitcoins, I plan to convert some into fiat and invest them in stocks. Bitcoin is not very popular where I come from, so basically for now its value is not as great as it is in other countries compared to money. I think saving Bitcoin is not so smart, one should learn to take risks to allow it to grow and multiply through other types of investment systems.
447  Other / Off-topic / Re: What's your way of spreading Bitcoin knowledge? on: October 05, 2017, 06:51:02 PM
I also did it some time ago where I showed two of my classmates my bitcoin wallet then the amount inside it as well as its price in my local currency and as usual they get curious too and asked how is it considered as a money or how it can used to buy some stuffs and how can I convert it into cash . I explained to them how can bitcoin works and how it can be used as a medium of exchange or payment, why it has a value and lastly how am I earning it .


This is how my partner introduced Bitcoin to me. He showed me his BTC wallet, and I was so curious how such a small value in decimal have a greater equivalent when exchanged to our currency. I asked how the conversion works and how he earned such amount. I doubted everything he said because Bitcoin is not very well known in our country so I just kept nodding my head to everything he said. Then he showed me how it can be converted to fiat, withdraw the money and WOW, it's legit!!
448  Economy / Economics / Re: Is the economy situation in your country that bad? on: October 05, 2017, 06:35:36 PM
The economy of our country is so unpredictable that it can be quite devastating. A lot of factors are contributing to its fluctuations that leads to results that are not promising. Others benefit from the weakening of our currency, while we try to gain strength through infrastructure expenditures. Overall, this country needs to focus on what truly matters by efficiently allocating the right funds for the necessary projects that would benefit the betterment of the whole country.
449  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What do you think about the people who don't like Bitcoin? on: October 05, 2017, 06:23:57 PM
I don't know any people who actualy hate Bitcoins but I do know some that don't like it. But usualy that is because of ignorance, because they don't know key informations about Bitcoin. So, first I try to explain what is Bitcoin all about, how it's functioning and what are the advantages. Sometimes they change their mind, sometimes they don't but at the end everyone has the right to its own opinion.

I couldn't agree more! I'm a newbie and before I joined this forum, I was kind of hesitant. Honestly I did not like Bitcoin at first because it was too complex for me to understand. There were just a lot of factors to consider that I had to question it's legitimacy. Due to the patience of my partner explaining the concept of Bitcoin and its very rewarding perks, I am now here trying to learn little by little. Hate is such a strong word, maybe people tend to be doubtful, confused, or unsure of Bitcoin. Hate can come in maybe when Bitcoin has failed their expectations.
450  Economy / Economics / Re: Is it better to save money or invest it? on: October 05, 2017, 03:42:41 PM
I once heard a saying that you earn money to spend and not to save. I'm sure most of us here save our money for future use, but I don't think saving it alone is enough. I learned this quite late which is why I am kind of nervous to face the real after I graduate. With everything being so expensive nowadays, I am unsure if what I saved is enough to help me get through. Which is why money shouldn't just be stored and saved, it should be invested to allow it to multiply and grow. At an early age, people should be aware of this to be ready for the future.
451  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin as salary for a regular job? on: October 05, 2017, 03:30:13 PM
If our country implemented this type of system, I don't think people would adhere to it that easily. Bitcoin is not really known in our country, it is in its early stage of development where most people are only starting to hear about it. Living in the third world country where most of its population are considered minimum wage earners, Bitcoin may not be appealing as a form of salary for them for they have no idea of its benefits. To those who belong in the high classes may agree, but I think most people here in our country would still prefer cash for now.
452  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What impresses you the most about Bitcoin? on: October 04, 2017, 01:17:07 PM
The ability of Bitcoin to provide financial security at the same time financial freedom impresses me the most. I know that this coming from a Newbie may be quite unbelievable since I have yet to experience the wonders of Bitcoin but hearing from others how Bitcoin changed their lives is quite amazing and moving. I have not yet benefit from this platform but it truly has impressed me in different ways!
453  Economy / Economics / Re: How can we push the actual use of Bitcoin ? on: October 04, 2017, 09:30:59 AM
Awareness is the key to allow Bitcoin to flourish and have it used diversely. My country is considered a third world country and only a few of us is knowledgeable about Bitcoin. If Bitcoin is to be used by many, then its actual use can be considered. Despite being dependent on money alone, people will learn about Bitcoin which could exemplify its use.
454  Economy / Economics / Re: Money above all things, Yes or no ? on: October 04, 2017, 06:23:14 AM
Clichė as it may sound but the famous saying "money makes the world go round" is quite applicable and true for this time. People tend to give money so much value that they forget to give importace to other matters. Living in a third world country, money has given or dictated where you belong and how you should be treated. The thought of it is kind of sad because other things are disregarded when it comes to money.
455  Economy / Economics / Re: Being a Smart Person or Strategic on: October 03, 2017, 01:06:44 PM
For me, being smart and strategic works together. Being strategic is a way of showing how smart you can be in handling a certain situation, no matter what it can be.
456  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What's your biggest regret about bitcoin on: October 03, 2017, 12:59:46 PM
My biggest regret can be quite shallow since I'm just a newbie, but I think it has to be my doubts towards this kind of platform that made me hesitant in starting and joining. My partner is already earning so much and has encouraged me to join multiple times, but I have been so unsure of its security and legitimacy that I will always end up just nodding but not actually doing anything. My account is already 4 months old before it hit me that this can truly benefit me in the future. If I had started early, I would have earned and saved so much by now. Despite that, I am optimistic that I can still catch up because it can never be too late as long as you're motivated to do so and patient in the process. Smiley
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