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Exactly as posted above. As a matter of fact Microsoft and Valve for example have stopped accepting Bitcoin due to it's volatility.
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To be honest, I would hold both. They both seem relevant in their own aspects.
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Well, Bitcoin has already replaced the dollar in the cryptosphere, since it has been showned that the cryptocurrency prices are independent of the value of the dollar.
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Mexico, I do not believe it is taxed.
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I honestly think it is seen as magic nerd money, but something "regular" people are unlikely to buy.
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Hello all, I hear of some rumors that Facebook is going to accept BTC in the near future ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Am i late with this news, or just misunderstand ? BR, Gondel Yes, Facebook is one of the thousands of merchants who may accept Bitcoin after Bitpay's integration with giant payment processor Adyen. So this is not misunderstanding, try to research and read for more information. Facebook has officially banned forms of advertising for projects involving cryptocurrency. While facebook is studying crypto for their own, I still do not understand why Mark did so. But in the future certainly facebook will accept bitcoin for its payments. I highly doubt it lol
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I honestly don't know. For example there are several companies that have stopped accepting Bitcoin due to it's volatile nature and high transaction fees. Microsoft and Valve for example will stop/ have stopped accepting Bitcoin.
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It was all a very confusing situation.
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I just read the whitepapers of the projects that really passionate me. I skim through the others. On the other hand I just invest in projects that really passionate me lol.
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Has anyone not seen the immense noncompliance from miners to update and fix Bitcoin? It's like a civil war every time someone tries to improve the Bitcoin network.
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Lol more like a crypto flamethrower
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Ripple would be a good example of the above
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I think it means how many tokens are created for a certain project. Ex. Limited token emission vs. unlimited token emission.
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Well if you really think about it, Bram Cohen has been in the decentralized peer-to-peer business since before Bitcoin was created. ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif)
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