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Sucks to be in the Philippines, I hear it's illegal, and you get killed for smoking pot.
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Character. Try drinking with a woman, you'll know what I mean, once you're drunk.
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I don't know myself. I'm a drunk. A single bottle of gin can make me happy.
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These types of conversation are supposed to be when drinking. But I personally would answer family. No matter how life dulls out, my code for my family will always be there.
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Prolly natural biological bodies no longer exist by then. The mind could be living through a vast network and no longer need a body t function.
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I am not affiliated with any religion, but we cannot deny that religion, especially Christianity has kept humans, alive.
For example the end of the viking raid was because of Christian influence.
Until today, christian practices keep people from doing bad. I will not deny that there is a huge corruption, even mental-wise that if happening, but just imagine a world without religion, when theres no need to fear hell nor is there a reward for doing good?
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We humans adapt to what available resources there are. We never stop improving, that's just it.
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It's a system build on the internet. i think as long as there is the internet, there will always be a certain few who will be using bitcoin. After all, the first users of bitcoin were hackers, and IT geniuses before it spread.
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Let's not put the efforts of these people to patiently understand the pattern with sleepless nights to waste. They did more than invest, they also had the discipline to know the right moment to buy and sell their coins.
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off course more sites using it. The wider the variety of options to spend Bitcoin makes people want to use it more. Since people understand that its a cheaper option, then they'll instantly switch to Bitcoin
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In some countries, churches aren't even taxed. They make so much money and even establish schools that require high tuition fees, yet not 0% tax? C'mon it's time that these people pay the same way other businesses do.
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There are two expected hard forks before the year ends, guaranteed the one in Novermber. If the second one is true, then it may likely have the same effects as the one were experiencing right now. We can expect a rise to 8 000 - 10 000,
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First thing to do? Learn. You can't expect to be a successful trader if you do not know how it works. Read on the news and updates on Bitcoin media, try to learn how to read and analyze the flow of the value charts, etc.
Never stop filling your mind with knowledge of Bitcoin, because everyday there's something new.
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I do not believe that in the Philippines will officially accept bitcoin. In this country, a highly developed drug. It is possible to increase the volume of transactions in bitcoin is primarily with what the drug dealers are easier to trade for bitcoins. For the economy of the backward countries bitcoin will not bring any benefit.
I understand your point. more than understand, it is a valid point. But here's a thought: Mexico is also a drug-flooded country, much worse than the Philippines, even. Yet, the flow of Bitcoin was able to increase the GDP of the country. Venezuela, is among the list, too. But digital currency helped the locals survive the very high inflation effects of their country. There will always be ways for people to use these things for crimes, but we need to take note that modern fintech is able to track down these things. A regulatory framework is the most important key factor here. That is why I commend the Central Bank of the Philippines for having been able to quickly initiate the AML and the KYC to these local exchanges.
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