When SECs all over the world are asking questions about cryptocurrencies and the media is all over the bitcoin craze, it just simply means that our community is no longer confined to online forums. This will hasten regulations and acceptance by the general public.
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Good or bad, it’s still publicity. I can’t wait to see the faces of the skeptics and naysayers when bitcoin goes mainstream.
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No way I would do that. Though I have been very optimistic about the future of bitcoins, I’d rather invest whatever is a available at my disposal. Nor would I make a loan to invest in cryptocurrency.
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None yet. Supply is currently swamped by demands. Some countries only have one or two companies handling bitcoin transactions. All we have to do is wait for other players to come in.
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Not even on an iPhone X. Forgot about your idea. That’s like putting up an internet and gaming cafe with the use of Android phones. Bitcoin mining requires hardware the equivalent of those from the most graphic intensive applications and games.
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The cost of electricity is the only thing you need to worry in bitcoin mining, which is a good thing. Compared to other businesses like restaurants or banks, mining also requires minimum or no other personnel involvement but you. Businesses runs on electricity. If you’re concerned about electricity, go into farming instead.
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Regulations, instead of restrictions, may be the more appropriate term. Believe it or not, some governments do really care for the welfare of their citizens. South Korea, having one of the fastest internet speed in the world doesn’t come as a surprise for being one of them.
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This is a good project, it will put our cryptocurrency into use other than trading.
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How are they gonna send the Ethereum sweatshirt in space? Tesla SpaceX? Soyuz spacecraft? It should be streamed live on Facebook.
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Having one of the fastest internet speed in the world should also translate to being one of the first countries to regulate cryptocurrency.
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Great news! Uber drivers would be forced to get a bitcoin wallet. Thus, promoting the cryptocurrency in the transport sector. Drivers can’t complain they got paid by an unknown to them currency because it’s just a tip.
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