Consumers adopting bitcoin will probably take a while and it is great for receivers of payment.
Since nowadays things move at a much faster pace than they did back then, BTC mainstream adoption shouldn't take as long as it did for the Internet to catch on back in the 90s. Everything seems to happen 10x quicker today, thanks to the Internet of course yay, ave Internet! I am not an expert, but I suppose that in 5 years everyone will know what Bitcoin is, where to use it and how. Of this I have little doubt. I'm just a believer. For sure it would take more than 5 years, but I can see Bitcoin world in my dreams
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Consumers adopting bitcoin will probably take a while and it is great for receivers of payment.
Since nowadays things move at a much faster pace than they did back then, BTC mainstream adoption shouldn't take as long as it did for the Internet to catch on back in the 90s. Everything seems to happen 10x quicker today, thanks to the Internet of course yay, ave Internet! I am not an expert, but I suppose that in 5 years everyone will know what Bitcoin is, where to use it and how.
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All right, guys, if you don't like our sound, could you share your suggestions
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdCzK3IKkSUExperts come together Cryptocurrency’s challenges: the responses are hugely varied, as could be imagined, and come from all areas of the community from household names like Coinbase and Blockchain.info to outside investors and commentators. The issue of public acceptance was frequently raised, and experts offer a varied bag of explanations as to how to address this central question.
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Thanks for posting this. I sent it along to my friends who are going.
no problems, I suppose that the Conference will be great
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http://cointelegraph.com/news/111684/exclusive_discount_for_inside_bitcoins_hong_kong_2014_with_cointelegraphThe first in a series of three Inside Bitcoins Conference dates in Asia kicks off in Hong Kong on 24-25 June. Hong Kong is something of a dynamic Bitcoin experiment at the moment, with regulators eagerly watching over a boom in the local Bitcoin economy. In the shadow of China’s steadfast resistance to the currency’s adoption, Inside Bitcoins will provide a look into the fascinating scene as it currently stands, along with a wide variety of news and presentations from the wider international community.
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http://cointelegraph.com/news/111640/disreputable_company_claims_5_th_rate_mining_rigIf you spend anytime on Bitcointalk, you may remember BTC Olympus. They showed up on the scene back in December claiming to sell powerful mining rigs for a competitive price. After some initial excitement however, members of the forum uncovered several red flags that seemed to cast serious doubt on the company's legitimacy and the thread was eventually locked after several members alleged that the company was a scam. Our own investigations into the company did nothing to inspire confidence either.
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http://cointelegraph.com/news/111616/argentina_gets_home_grown_exchange_defies_central_bankAmid warnings from its central bank, the Argentinean Bitcoin community is still expanding apace with the opening of Bitex.la, a pioneering local exchange for Bitcoin and Litecoin.
Billed as “the first Hispanic market for buying and selling Litecoin and Bitcoin in real-time,” Bitex.la is the brainchild of Argentine Nubis Bruno, and is currently active in several countries after securing a US$2 million investment from the group behind financial consultants Jenkins & Keane Ltd., based in London.
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Knytt stories rocks. It's not as vintage as the ones before, but, damn, the music in this game is so awesome. And it looks nice.
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http://cointelegraph.com/news/111597/btc_to_break_2_000_mark_by_christmas_expertsIn an exclusive to CoinTelegraph, 58 high-flyers from the Bitcoin community attending Amsterdam Bitcoin2014, predict where Bitcoin will be on Christmas day 2014. While some experts compared the task to attempting to forecast the weather on Christmas day – the time of year gives us a pretty good indication what the weather will be doing, and the predictions of some of our experts make a lot of sense given the current Bitcoin climate.
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Sometimes you guys are so rude. We are working with community and community's opinion is really important for everyone on Cointelegraph. So if you know how to make our work better, we would be happy to hear it Rude? I prefer brutally honest. Here are my suggestions: 1. Post real articles that take real research and have real value. 2. Stop posting summaries of press releases. 3. Stop posting summaries of other news articles. 4. Stop posting summaries of reddit posts. As a young resource the high staff turnover is bound to be an actual problem. With that in mind, the quality of articles can't stay at a constantly high level, even though we do post researches and analytics from time to time, and are working toward increasing the frequency of such articles. You seem to have a hard time understanding that no site starts perfect.
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Sometimes you guys are so rude. We are working with community and community's opinion is really important for everyone on Cointelegraph. So if you know how to make our work better, we would be happy to hear it
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