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September 05, 2017, 08:24:39 AM
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hey guys. Do your friends and family know that you are doing this trade job? have you ever tried to explain them? how did they react. Or are you alone at this job?

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September 05, 2017, 08:30:59 AM
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It seems like the "public consensus" has really changed, at least over here where I am living: a few years or even months ago, Crypto was a super-specific kind of hobby or profession: not many people knew, cared or talked about it. But then, in recent months, it really got popular, almost mainstream. I get a lot of questions and conversations about crypto investing in recent weeks from regular friends of mine - people with little teach-affinity or where I would have never expected them to be into this kind of topic.... So this is going more and more mainstream for sure!
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September 05, 2017, 08:56:02 AM
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I tried to explain them something about blockchain or BTC and how it's will change the future, but they don't interesting. But in 2017 almost everyone already hear about BTC or mining, not in comparison of 2013, when I start's mining BTC on my home PC. In 2013 no one even hear about mining and BTC.
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