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August 27, 2015, 11:09:02 PM
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How BTC bitcoin developed in your country? Are there many people in your real life that you know that use BTC ?
I come from a India.Despite being the house of 1bn people I dont see much awareness about btc here.I have yet to meet someone in person who uses btc

Yeah that is true, I visited India few years back, and for my surprise no one was aware about the bitcoins, and I even didn't find a single physical shop that accepts bitcoins, So I was bit worried, and I asked many of my friends too who belongs to India but they said they have never heard about the bitcoins, So I believe that India has a huge population even half of the Indians starts using bitcoins it would be a great advantage for the bitcoin community.
We already discuss about this in this thread main problem is infrastructure this is not giving access to common peoples and most of peoples have no information about this bitcoin

Yeah and no one is taking a step ahead to make them aware about the bitcoins, and if they recommend them, people simply just back out and show no interest in knowing something innovative and creative, as they are very much satisfied with their monthly income and don't want to experiment with their hard earned money and that is the problem bitcoin is facing at a moment.
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August 28, 2015, 06:28:30 AM
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alot of peoples in my country thinks that bitcoin is joke ...
in serious way they don't know what the btc is ??
and if they Will know what is btc then they will say it's too complex..
so in my country there's 70% peoples don't know about btc..??
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August 28, 2015, 08:38:59 AM
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Not at all. Like in my case, It was introduced to me by a friend who happens to be an online gambler. I asked few friends about Bitcoins but they haven't have any clue at all. I guess 1 out of 12 people in my country has knowledge with bitcoin and how it works. As for me, I am starting to learn things about bitcoins and its benefit for me. Also, I am learning of its risks so I think one should be very careful in using bitcoins.
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August 28, 2015, 12:25:07 PM
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alot of peoples in my country thinks that bitcoin is joke ...
in serious way they don't know what the btc is ??
and if they Will know what is btc then they will say it's too complex..
so in my country there's 70% peoples don't know about btc..??

I guess they think it is a joke because you can generate money with, for example, your desktop (by mining). When I joined the Bitcoin miners, it was still (quite) profitable to use your GPU for mining. In my enviroment, everyone found it hard to believe that my GPU was actually creating money - as I could sell the altcoins I've mined for euro's (indirectly, through BTC).

Nowadays, I think the Bitcoin is more and more known in the Netherlands. Even the average citizen hears about the Bitcoin so now and then, for example on TV. However, this has not led to a massive adoption yet. Unfortunately.

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August 29, 2015, 03:07:12 PM
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no..in my country there are still many peoples who don't even know what bitcoon is..even I am presently teachibg some folks to earn with bitcoin and yes some of them earned few pennys last night..and soon they will be experienced to come in this community
recommend them the easiest way to earn bitcoin, faucets and signature campaign and tell them that don't depend on the price of bitcoin and also don't get affected if they saw the price of bitcoin goes down because they should focus on earning. Cheesy

Yes and this is the best time to invest in bitcoins as the prices are low, so the one who wants to make investment in bitcoins then he should invest as much as can at this stage, as we believe that prices would go higher in coming years so it would definitely give best returns of investment and yes signature campaign is the best to earn bitcoins at the initial stage.
yeah hopefully that things will happen that the price of bitcoin will rise up in this coming years, Best time to invest and to buy hoard of coins and hold until the price goes up again then sell Cheesy
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October 18, 2015, 09:01:57 AM
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Hi there may i know what are the facebook page in the philippines who conduct weekly meet ups in metro manila? thank you bro Smiley
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October 19, 2015, 07:04:07 AM
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Hi there may i know what are the facebook page in the philippines who conduct weekly meet ups in metro manila? thank you bro Smiley
bitcoin ph is the page that i joined but they didn't set a meet up weekly and most of people who joined there are post their referral link and their investment site.
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October 19, 2015, 09:03:23 AM
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yes we have a little group that is highly interested in bitcoin and sharing the idea of bitcoin to the normal people
there are also a cafe that accept bitcoin, i have never tried to buy something physical with bitcoin but i wish Smiley
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a great way to introduce bitcoin to another person.
maybe this way I can try to introduce bitcoin in my country.
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October 19, 2015, 01:35:53 PM
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in india their are around 20% of the population know about bitcoin as per my idea , but still their is no business development as  in india still bitcoin is not legal, what is bitcoin and what is its position is still confusing.

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October 19, 2015, 01:47:38 PM
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Hi there may i know what are the facebook page in the philippines who conduct weekly meet ups in metro manila? thank you bro Smiley
bitcoin ph is the page that i joined but they didn't set a meet up weekly and most of people who joined there are post their referral link and their investment site.

You are talking to another facebook group which I guess is the #pangkabuhayan... . I rarely see and I think there is no posting of referral link and investment site there as you said about Bitcoin PH. #pangkabuhayan has lots of posting of referral links and bitcoin investment site (almost 95% are ponzis).

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October 19, 2015, 05:54:06 PM
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Bitcoin is not to much emerged in my country which is india... But well i am trying to spread it as to give a secured and private environment of money transactions
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October 19, 2015, 06:19:44 PM
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Hi!  Smiley
How BTC bitcoin developed in your country? Are there many people in your real life that you know that use BTC ?

I do not know a single person in real life that uses or even has heard of bitcoin.
Bitcoin seems to be a pretty quiet bunch for the most part, thus far Smiley
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October 19, 2015, 07:13:04 PM
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In my city population is more then 10 Million but just few peoples know about bitcoin just because of Electricity problem and lake of education we need too much time for spreading this and giving education about this
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October 19, 2015, 07:22:23 PM
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we dont have any shops connected with bitcoins in my country sadly
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October 19, 2015, 07:22:42 PM
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Hi!  Smiley
How BTC bitcoin developed in your country? Are there many people in your real life that you know that use BTC ?

I do not know a single person in real life that uses or even has heard of bitcoin.
Bitcoin seems to be a pretty quiet bunch for the most part, thus far Smiley
Do they stay informed with reading a newspaper with a technology section? Or have access to a television that offers economy channel? They are bound to have heard of it at least once in the past 2 years.
In my city population is more then 10 Million but just few peoples know about bitcoin just because of Electricity problem and lake of education we need too much time for spreading this and giving education about this
Without electricity being constant then I can see it being a problem. Having steady access to that resource would be a priority on my list of living necessities. More than having a new crypto currency in my life.
But maybe they should start to teach it's use in schools as a developing innovation, like the computer was introduced 35 years ago into school text books.




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October 19, 2015, 07:24:33 PM
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Hi there may i know what are the facebook page in the philippines who conduct weekly meet ups in metro manila? thank you bro Smiley
bitcoin ph is the page that i joined but they didn't set a meet up weekly and most of people who joined there are post their referral link and their investment site.

You are talking to another facebook group which I guess is the #pangkabuhayan... . I rarely see and I think there is no posting of referral link and investment site there as you said about Bitcoin PH. #pangkabuhayan has lots of posting of referral links and bitcoin investment site (almost 95% are ponzis).

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There is a bitcoin group in the Philippines that has some active posters too, though I haven't checked out in that group recently yet. Also, some of our kababayans are pushing our own sub-forum here in bitcointalk. It's kinda nice to know that many of our countrymen are interested in using bitcoins and knowing more about it. Smiley

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October 19, 2015, 07:26:02 PM
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In the USA Bitcoin is sort of accepted.  The problem is the government is trying to monitor it and that can cause some issues.  They are trying to tax it I believe with wallets like Coinbase.  The thing is though, it is hard to tax Bitcoin because of the numerous transactions you can do.
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In the USA Bitcoin is sort of accepted.  The problem is the government is trying to monitor it and that can cause some issues.  They are trying to tax it I believe with wallets like Coinbase.  The thing is though, it is hard to tax Bitcoin because of the numerous transactions you can do.

NY is the most affected part of bitcoin regulation in the US. Though China and Russia have some doubts on whether or not they should accept bitcoin, it seems that they are not planning to ban it but to regulate it also, but not to the point that it actually hurts bitcoins and its users. NY regulations are a bit too far, asking for personal information that is somewhat invasive in the users' end.

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In my country, the BPS is not very popular. But I can pay for some services such as mobile communications.

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October 19, 2015, 08:40:26 PM
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Hi!  Smiley
How BTC bitcoin developed in your country? Are there many people in your real life that you know that use BTC ?

I do not know a single person in real life that uses or even has heard of bitcoin.
Bitcoin seems to be a pretty quiet bunch for the most part, thus far Smiley

This just proves how early we are in it's life, still.

Same here in Finland, most people have either never heard of it or those who have think it's a random pyramid scheme, which is really lame considering that's because of the news from the recent scams and failures (mt.gox, fbi getting the silk road coins, etc) oh well, better for us who see the true nature of btc and know more about how it works and what it will possible do in the future for everyone. Smiley
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