Shit, this would destroy the purpose of Bitcoin. It would become just another thing owned by the government.
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I hope yes. I also think it will happen, we allready got from stable ~260$ to stable ~350$, so i think next stop will be somewhere there.
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Any way you earn money. There is no real way to "make" money by using Bitcoins. You have to earn them, get paid.
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You could maybe buy gold or some other goods with bitcoin and then sell it for cash, so you avoid banks, credit cards etc.
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I dont think it is, because the volume is the same as for the past days, so no major dumping is happening (nor pumping)
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Probably the worst mistake i did was send someone 1.44$ instead of 0.14 $
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Little bit of both, but since Bitcoin is not yet widely used, if i had to get only one, i would get gold.
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They are expensive + people dont buy BTC from them because it is exansive It is cheaper to buy them at Bitcoin exchange places.
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I thought about investing in BTCjam, but i dont feel safe, so i just keep them in my desktop wallet.
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Sure, but as you might know, the value might rise, but it might also fall to zero. However, at ~360$ per coin, the "gamble" is worth.
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If it does, than Bitcoin kind of loses its meaning.
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That is awsome! Beacuse they profit from not paying the Credit card fees, so they give discount instead. Awsome for using it.
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If i gamble, i do get greedy and think i will win. That is why i dont.
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Nothing to say really. You might lose everything you buy
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Time to hold, because if i sell, the price will rise.
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Awsome service, it really is a bridge between Bitcoin and fiat. Great for these times, when Bitcoin is not yet widely adapted.
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It is something like: When i am selling, or buying from trusted vendors-> Bitcoin When buying from sketchy folks -> Paypal
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Sure, sell it if you decided you cannot handle it.
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Well, not soon, but i think it might some day.
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Probably a little bit of both But if i were to choose one, i would probably gold.
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