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841  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: If you have to accept one, what will it be? on: February 11, 2016, 10:07:40 PM
I would choose no 2 to support another coin, because I really do not like when finances are controlled. Cheesy

I choose bitcoin because I have complete control over my finance.

That's true...
But we should fight against this if we don't want BTC to get regulated, as we have the control and not the governments, so why to get that control slipped from our hands???

What control do you have over your bills and taxes in your daily life? You just do what the government tells you to do and if they outlaw Bitcoin for example there is noting you/we could do about it.
842  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do Bitcoins have Tax?? on: February 11, 2016, 09:37:56 PM
If Bitcoin gets classified as a digital currency maybe there will be a minimal taxable threshold of annual profit in Bitcoins which you will need to declare.
843  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is Bitcoin trusted to put your real money on: February 11, 2016, 09:32:51 PM
I do trust Bitcoin as a way to do shopping online. Do I trust Bitcoin for storing my salary into - no. If it gets more stable maybe but for the moment I will stay away.
844  Other / Off-topic / Re: Earning a living with bitcoin? on: February 11, 2016, 09:29:09 PM
I don't think you can buy nice clothes or a month's worth of food with your signature campaign cash unless you live in one of the poor countries.
845  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Are so many cryptos good for the world? Or is it better to have only a few? on: February 11, 2016, 06:44:38 PM
Most of these altcoins are outright useless and only out there for a quick pump & dump. I don't think there is a restriction on creating new cryptos though.
846  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: SKYNET is coming for you BTC on: February 11, 2016, 06:40:03 PM
I am pretty sure it will get to 10 $ and then crash and burn somewhere below the position 10

Yeah mate I second that there is now way this growth will continue with this tempo it will surely crash soon.
847  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: how the development of bitcoin in your country? on: February 10, 2016, 10:08:31 PM
Here there are Bitcoin ATM machines also some shopping sites are offering Bitcoin at checkout all in all it's pretty much accepted throughout the country.
848  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What to do with $125 USD? on: February 10, 2016, 09:04:58 PM
Invest it to make more money with it or spend it on something nice for you or your family or just put it on a paper wallet and forget about it Smiley
849  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Valve is Bringing Bitcoin to over 125 Million Gamers Worldwide on: February 10, 2016, 04:44:54 PM
I just had a friend check his US Steam account for that under payment info but he said it wasn't there. Perhaps this screenshot is a leak and it's not live yet in the USA.
850  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Valve is Bringing Bitcoin to over 125 Million Gamers Worldwide on: February 10, 2016, 04:27:32 PM
I was so excited I had to go check it out for myself but being in Europe there was of course no Bitcoin option there as expected haha. Looking forward to having this available asap.
851  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [NEWS] Ransomware on: February 10, 2016, 12:53:43 PM
And yet people are running to buy sketchy Chinese manufacturers Android phones with outdated versions not patched or anything just because they are cheap Smiley
852  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I'll try to pay my dentist with BTC on: February 10, 2016, 12:37:02 PM
If the dentist is open-minded and forward-thinking there should be no reason not to accept bitcoin. You just have to explain to him what is and how bitcoin works.

ehm it's not about being open minded, it's about being good with the fiscal thing, dentist can not accept any form of unregulated money

The dentist won't pay any taxes on the unregulated money by the way. That means he is going to pocket everything and then some. If I were him I surely would accept that gladly.

You mean if he accepts bitcoin it would be easier for him to get away with committing tax fraud, and if you were him you would surely accept bitcoin so that you could commit tax fraud?

Do you think anyone here on this forum includes their Bitcoin profits in their annual tax form? So by your logic everyone here on this forum is guilty of committing tax fraud? Yeah let's all go to prison you are leading the way.

I wont be leading the way because I report all of my income, even the cryprocurrency related income I could easily lie about.

Just because you think youll never get caught doesn't make it ok to lie on your tax return.

You can say whatever you like over the Internet but I don't believe you for one second that you actually disclose your crypto operations to the authorities.
853  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I'll try to pay my dentist with BTC on: February 10, 2016, 12:32:59 PM
If the dentist is open-minded and forward-thinking there should be no reason not to accept bitcoin. You just have to explain to him what is and how bitcoin works.

ehm it's not about being open minded, it's about being good with the fiscal thing, dentist can not accept any form of unregulated money

The dentist won't pay any taxes on the unregulated money by the way. That means he is going to pocket everything and then some. If I were him I surely would accept that gladly.

You mean if he accepts bitcoin it would be easier for him to get away with committing tax fraud, and if you were him you would surely accept bitcoin so that you could commit tax fraud?

Do you think anyone here on this forum includes their Bitcoin profits in their annual tax form? So by your logic everyone here on this forum is guilty of committing tax fraud? Yeah let's all go to prison you are leading the way.

for a dentist is different he is in the register of physicians, you know this right? so his income is pretty much known by the authority he can not really evade easily

Every medical professional is in the register of physicians but do you know that private practices can charge whatever they want and if the OP won't use his health insurance he could be charged whatever amount it's agreed upon and the register pf physicians as you mentioned doesn't know what you do in your private practice.
854  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Toys for Bitcoin on: February 10, 2016, 12:30:23 PM
The toys look really unique but paying $50 a pop seems too high for me and if you add the shipping it goes as high as $80.
855  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I'll try to pay my dentist with BTC on: February 10, 2016, 12:19:29 PM
If the dentist is open-minded and forward-thinking there should be no reason not to accept bitcoin. You just have to explain to him what is and how bitcoin works.

ehm it's not about being open minded, it's about being good with the fiscal thing, dentist can not accept any form of unregulated money

The dentist won't pay any taxes on the unregulated money by the way. That means he is going to pocket everything and then some. If I were him I surely would accept that gladly.

You mean if he accepts bitcoin it would be easier for him to get away with committing tax fraud, and if you were him you would surely accept bitcoin so that you could commit tax fraud?

Do you think anyone here on this forum includes their Bitcoin profits in their annual tax form? So by your logic everyone here on this forum is guilty of committing tax fraud? Yeah let's all go to prison you are leading the way.
856  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I'll try to pay my dentist with BTC on: February 10, 2016, 11:48:54 AM
If the dentist is open-minded and forward-thinking there should be no reason not to accept bitcoin. You just have to explain to him what is and how bitcoin works.

ehm it's not about being open minded, it's about being good with the fiscal thing, dentist can not accept any form of unregulated money

The dentist won't pay any taxes on the unregulated money by the way. That means he is going to pocket everything and then some. If I were him I surely would accept that gladly.
857  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How do you earn a lot of free bitcoins fast? on: February 10, 2016, 11:36:05 AM
Is cloud mining still profitable or all mining in general is a waste of time with the current difficulty?
858  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I'll try to pay my dentist with BTC on: February 10, 2016, 06:58:28 AM
At the end of the month, I'll fly to Budapest for some heavy dental work, and I'm planning to pay with BTC. Has anyone ever paid his/her dentist with BTC? The dentist I'll see mostly has foreign patients traveling to Hungary because it's much cheaper, so BTC would be convenient for many of them. Any argument I could use to convince my dentist?

I think it won't work. Every doctor, dentist that I've met are greedy people... They won't understand and accept BTC...

Why do you think every medical professional is a greedy person? Medicine is  just a business like any other.
859  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Steam accept Bitcoin soon? on: February 10, 2016, 06:51:22 AM
Looks like this is pretty legit Steam is bringing Bitcoin to the platform no more buying gift cards from shady websites:)
860  Economy / Services / Re: We pay money for the link in your Signature on: February 09, 2016, 06:48:52 AM
How many posts are required for the $10 or $30 payments?

Thanks!

30usd will be paid for the amount which has over 5k post

Do you mean one needs to write 5k posts in a month to receive $30? That is crazy!
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