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July 04, 2015, 10:29:49 AM |
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In my country, it's 50-50. On one hand, they say it is illegal, and in some other regards, they let people use it just because they are getting business with it.
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grandFX
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July 09, 2015, 08:19:25 PM |
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In my country bitcoin is not popular only few people use bitcoins some people think it's a scam or ponzy scheme but in near future i hope it will be get popular there
you can explain about bitcoin and how does bitcoin work because newbies in bitcoin should understand the simplest things about this popular cryptocurrency
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Clint
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July 09, 2015, 08:28:15 PM |
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Not many people use it, but everybody knows about it. Bitcoin is not very common hear, as I haven't even saw a bitcoin ATM yet. People in my country haven't developed that trust for bitcoin yet, because it's new and confusing to people.
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Clint
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July 09, 2015, 08:29:20 PM |
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In my country bitcoin is not popular only few people use bitcoins some people think it's a scam or ponzy scheme but in near future i hope it will be get popular there
Exact same with me, maybe we're in the same country LOL
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camelson
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July 09, 2015, 08:35:24 PM |
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In my country bitcoin is not popular only few people use bitcoins some people think it's a scam or ponzy scheme but in near future i hope it will be get popular there
Exact same with me, maybe we're in the same country LOL This type of thinking can be found in all the countries. Btc is still a small baby its growing. I think now not more than 5% people are using btc in one country. Btc will take more than 20 year to become a mature boy.
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Dotakels
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July 10, 2015, 07:53:01 AM |
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In my country bitcoin is not popular only few people use bitcoins some people think it's a scam or ponzy scheme but in near future i hope it will be get popular there
Exact same with me, maybe we're in the same country LOL This type of thinking can be found in all the countries. Btc is still a small baby its growing. I think now not more than 5% people are using btc in one country. Btc will take more than 20 year to become a mature boy. its only depend on the country if they accept it or not, if a country accept it, theres no problem with the adoption or in the users, if the country help introduce bitcoin to the people? bitcoin would not still baby anymore.
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grandFX
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July 10, 2015, 05:17:17 PM |
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In my country bitcoin is not popular only few people use bitcoins some people think it's a scam or ponzy scheme but in near future i hope it will be get popular there
Exact same with me, maybe we're in the same country LOL This type of thinking can be found in all the countries. Btc is still a small baby its growing. I think now not more than 5% people are using btc in one country. Btc will take more than 20 year to become a mature boy. cryptocurrency will continue to grow. of course the fact that virtual currency is a good idea
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dothebeats
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July 10, 2015, 05:22:18 PM |
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BTC in my country PH? Well all I can say that in 2016 , btc here will more popular. As of now more bitcoin services here are rapidly pop ups in the web.
Hi there mate! I hail from the Philippines too. I don't think there are that much bitcoin businesses going on here, only exchanges and some service providers, but I do think that the bitcoin scene here in our country is rapidly moving. In any case, are you a part of a Facebook group related to bitcoin? I want to meet up some bitcoiners and enthusiasts here in our country, especially in Manila.
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harizen
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July 11, 2015, 10:34:20 AM |
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BTC in my country PH? Well all I can say that in 2016 , btc here will more popular. As of now more bitcoin services here are rapidly pop ups in the web.
Hi there mate! I hail from the Philippines too. I don't think there are that much bitcoin businesses going on here, only exchanges and some service providers, but I do think that the bitcoin scene here in our country is rapidly moving. In any case, are you a part of a Facebook group related to bitcoin? I want to meet up some bitcoiners and enthusiasts here in our country, especially in Manila. Hello mate. Yes Im a member in some facebook PH bitcoin group. Some of them have a weekly meetups in Ayala as Emerge said. You can talk to Emerge in our local thread here. He knows many Pinoy bitcoin group.
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Dotakels
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July 12, 2015, 07:05:39 AM |
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BTC in my country PH? Well all I can say that in 2016 , btc here will more popular. As of now more bitcoin services here are rapidly pop ups in the web.
Hi there mate! I hail from the Philippines too. I don't think there are that much bitcoin businesses going on here, only exchanges and some service providers, but I do think that the bitcoin scene here in our country is rapidly moving. In any case, are you a part of a Facebook group related to bitcoin? I want to meet up some bitcoiners and enthusiasts here in our country, especially in Manila. Hello mate. Yes Im a member in some facebook PH bitcoin group. Some of them have a weekly meetups in Ayala as Emerge said. You can talk to Emerge in our local thread here. He knows many Pinoy bitcoin group. Me too i also a member of facebook ph bitcoin group, they share how they are earn from bitcoin and they can help you. And i can also say that bitcoin here in philippines are so very helpful more on financially.
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July 12, 2015, 10:27:22 AM |
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Most of people in China don't believe bitcoin. When i talk about bitcoin in a forum, all i got is mocking. It's too bad.
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bitcoinmar
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July 12, 2015, 10:45:07 AM |
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Most of people in China don't believe bitcoin. When i talk about bitcoin in a forum, all i got is mocking. It's too bad.
But still few peoples working hard for bitcoin here in China hope their hard work will pay dividend and bitcoin will be very popular in China bter.com one of good exchanges also working in China
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rivoke
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July 12, 2015, 03:02:19 PM |
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Hi! How BTC bitcoin developed in your country? Are there many people in your real life that you know that use BTC ? At my country, only a small portion of population that know bitcoin as internet currency. Just like my case, I ask all my school classmate, no one ever know bitcoin even my teacher. May bitcoin only get known on fully develop country rather than growing one
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Dotakels
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July 12, 2015, 03:15:23 PM |
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Most of people in China don't believe bitcoin. When i talk about bitcoin in a forum, all i got is mocking. It's too bad.
But still few peoples working hard for bitcoin here in China hope their hard work will pay dividend and bitcoin will be very popular in China bter.com one of good exchanges also working in China just keeping up guys just have a patient and someday chinese will know bitcoin as a currency and also the easiest type of transaction. Just give them an idea or introduce to them bitcoin so that they can thikn if they just ignore it or use it.
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gripflierGO
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July 15, 2015, 04:41:42 PM |
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Hi! How BTC bitcoin developed in your country? Are there many people in your real life that you know that use BTC ? At my country, only a small portion of population that know bitcoin as internet currency. Just like my case, I ask all my school classmate, no one ever know bitcoin even my teacher. May bitcoin only get known on fully develop country rather than growing one In my country still very less portion of the people have heard about the bitcoins but they haven't used it. And it makes me little worried that when bitcoins will be popular at the global level. I think it is now time to start adopting bitcoins as a currency but looking at the awareness level of the people around me I think still it is long way to go
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July 15, 2015, 05:21:52 PM |
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I am from the Netherlands. I guess most people here have at least heard about Bitcoin, including old people like my grandmother. Might have to do with the tech savvy population and one of the highest Internet adoptions around the world (almost 100%). Even my 87 year old grandmother has a tablet with Internet. In addition the level of English is high, which helps as most information about Bitcoin is in English. Nevertheless I am not satisfied at the speed it is being adopted. I notice it is especially difficult to convince the older generations like my parents as the fiat system has always played out rather beneficial for them. Among young people almost everyone knows what is Bitcoin and most of my friends also own a bit of Bitcoin. This also has to do with the fact that when I owe them some money (e.g. from taking drinks or a bbq) I always transfer this in Bitcoin. That is my rule. Some of my closer friends also deeply invested in Bitcoin however unfortunately some of them lost big sums of money with the Mt God fiasco. In term of merchant adoption we are doing great. We have some big webshops accepting Bitcoin and several Dutch cities are growing quickly in terms of merchant adoption such as Arnhem or Amsterdam. Together with a few friends we are now working on increasing the merchant adoption in Rotterdam. The community here is also strong, with some cool start ups like Blocktrail and a nice mix of Dutch and international people. So in the end it is not so bad, compared to other countries, but we could still do so much better. There is enormous space left for improvement and more adoption
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July 15, 2015, 07:07:00 PM |
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I am from the Netherlands. I guess most people here have at least heard about Bitcoin, including old people like my grandmother. Might have to do with the tech savvy population and one of the highest Internet adoptions around the world (almost 100%). Even my 87 year old grandmother has a tablet with Internet. In addition the level of English is high, which helps as most information about Bitcoin is in English. Nevertheless I am not satisfied at the speed it is being adopted. I notice it is especially difficult to convince the older generations like my parents as the fiat system has always played out rather beneficial for them. Among young people almost everyone knows what is Bitcoin and most of my friends also own a bit of Bitcoin. This also has to do with the fact that when I owe them some money (e.g. from taking drinks or a bbq) I always transfer this in Bitcoin. That is my rule. Some of my closer friends also deeply invested in Bitcoin however unfortunately some of them lost big sums of money with the Mt God fiasco. In term of merchant adoption we are doing great. We have some big webshops accepting Bitcoin and several Dutch cities are growing quickly in terms of merchant adoption such as Arnhem or Amsterdam. Together with a few friends we are now working on increasing the merchant adoption in Rotterdam. The community here is also strong, with some cool start ups like Blocktrail and a nice mix of Dutch and international people. So in the end it is not so bad, compared to other countries, but we could still do so much better. There is enormous space left for improvement and more adoption Lucky Guy. I wish I could be in Netherlands too where people are knowledgeable and are ready to accept some new things coming in their way rather than blaming and making weird faces when they listen something like bitcoin. The situation is too worst in my country and it is difficult to convince them as they are so used to fiat and credit cards.
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tis_bitc222
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July 15, 2015, 11:11:53 PM |
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Bitcoin have popularity and some websites are starting accepting bitcoin....
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zeraTunerse
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July 16, 2015, 02:53:57 PM |
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Bitcoin have popularity and some websites are starting accepting bitcoin.... Yeah and shopping has become much more easier now after the existence of bitcoins. And it saves a time too but still in my country it will take time to get into mainstream as very few merchants are accepting bitcoins as a mode of payment.
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wearepoor
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July 16, 2015, 05:30:05 PM |
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Hi! How BTC bitcoin developed in your country? Are there many people in your real life that you know that use BTC ? At my country, only a small portion of population that know bitcoin as internet currency. Just like my case, I ask all my school classmate, no one ever know bitcoin even my teacher. May bitcoin only get known on fully develop country rather than growing one Even in developed countries people are not aware about the bitcoins so it will definitely take time in developing countries. And knowing it and using it is totally different things. And we want that people should start using bitcoins rather then just knowing it.
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