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October 20, 2015, 12:12:29 AM |
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in my country i see a couple of shops that accept bitcoin. there was a coffee house i saw downtown last week that i paid with bitcoin at, it was extremely fast and smooth. i think this year alot of merchants realized and understood the true potential of bitcoin and gave it a shot. lets just hope next year, the amount of merchants supporting bitcoins increase
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chennan
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October 20, 2015, 12:36:11 AM |
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in my country i see a couple of shops that accept bitcoin. there was a coffee house i saw downtown last week that i paid with bitcoin at, it was extremely fast and smooth. i think this year alot of merchants realized and understood the true potential of bitcoin and gave it a shot. lets just hope next year, the amount of merchants supporting bitcoins increase
I would imagine it will steadily increase... but it honestly just depends on what area of your country or which country, for that matter, you live in. I know in the U.S. there are more and more bitcoin ATM's being set up and local businesses that are adopting bitcoin as a valid payment, but in the state I'm in has yet to see it's first BTCATM, and only one or two stores accept bitcoin at the moment... and those are jewelry businesses, not your typical coffee shops..
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Dotakels
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October 20, 2015, 02:59:46 AM |
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in my country i see a couple of shops that accept bitcoin. there was a coffee house i saw downtown last week that i paid with bitcoin at, it was extremely fast and smooth. i think this year alot of merchants realized and understood the true potential of bitcoin and gave it a shot. lets just hope next year, the amount of merchants supporting bitcoins increase
I would imagine it will steadily increase... but it honestly just depends on what area of your country or which country, for that matter, you live in. I know in the U.S. there are more and more bitcoin ATM's being set up and local businesses that are adopting bitcoin as a valid payment, but in the state I'm in has yet to see it's first BTCATM, and only one or two stores accept bitcoin at the moment... and those are jewelry businesses, not your typical coffee shops.. yeah thats not possible that coffee shop accept bitcoin as a payment, but they need free internet access to their coffee shop so that customer are able to send their coins.
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teddy5145
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October 20, 2015, 03:43:01 AM |
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in my country i see a couple of shops that accept bitcoin. there was a coffee house i saw downtown last week that i paid with bitcoin at, it was extremely fast and smooth. i think this year alot of merchants realized and understood the true potential of bitcoin and gave it a shot. lets just hope next year, the amount of merchants supporting bitcoins increase
I would imagine it will steadily increase... but it honestly just depends on what area of your country or which country, for that matter, you live in. I know in the U.S. there are more and more bitcoin ATM's being set up and local businesses that are adopting bitcoin as a valid payment, but in the state I'm in has yet to see it's first BTCATM, and only one or two stores accept bitcoin at the moment... and those are jewelry businesses, not your typical coffee shops.. yeah thats not possible that coffee shop accept bitcoin as a payment, but they need free internet access to their coffee shop so that customer are able to send their coins. Most of the coffee stores already have free wifi for their customer so i think internet shouldn't be a problem here The reason they don't accept bitcoin is either A. They don't know bitcoin exist Or B. They don't care about it And it is our task as a community to convince them to use bitcoin and tell them the importance of using bitcoin
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bearex
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October 20, 2015, 07:05:19 AM |
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In my state it is not really that known, although there are about 2 Bitcoin ATMS in it. I might do some kind of survey though.
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October 20, 2015, 10:12:33 AM |
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The reason they don't accept bitcoin is either A. They don't know bitcoin exist Or B. They don't care about it And it is our task as a community to convince them to use bitcoin and tell them the importance of using bitcoin They care for every aspects but bitcoin development is a must here depends on the country. Many coffee shops accepting bitcoins now as payment method but it vary per country.
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aakashsangwan
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October 20, 2015, 11:17:13 AM |
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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
ya it is because in india still bitcoin is not legal and they are implementing some laws on user who are using bitcoins, so their is still more time for india to accept bitcoin and cryptocurrency. still the government is in doubt
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Rude Boy
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October 20, 2015, 03:43:31 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
ya it is because in india still bitcoin is not legal and they are implementing some laws on user who are using bitcoins, so their is still more time for india to accept bitcoin and cryptocurrency. still the government is in doubt If indian government announced bitcoin as a legal currency, India might be getting worse then now by corruption. Already we're facing a lot of problems because of black money.
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bitcoinmar
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October 20, 2015, 07:07:45 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
ya it is because in india still bitcoin is not legal and they are implementing some laws on user who are using bitcoins, so their is still more time for india to accept bitcoin and cryptocurrency. still the government is in doubt If indian government announced bitcoin as a legal currency, India might be getting worse then now by corruption. Already we're facing a lot of problems because of black money. Its really bad face of developing countries just because of this many developing countries avoiding this because they now its could be very helpful for black marketers and corrupt peoples
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apriyani420
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October 20, 2015, 07:36:07 PM |
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unfortunately bitcoin in my country is not used a lot i mean we dont have any shops which would accept it we surely need more education about btc here
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randy8777
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October 20, 2015, 09:13:34 PM |
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unfortunately bitcoin in my country is not used a lot i mean we dont have any shops which would accept it we surely need more education about btc here
education starts by yourself. you can explain them everything in detail regarding bitcoin and how it exactly works. members of the bitcoin community are here to help right?
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maokoto
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October 20, 2015, 10:11:53 PM |
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I am from Spain and currently living in Colombia.
In Spain I only know about two friends that really know Bitcoin and use it, however everyone I ask has at least heard about them and say "it is risky". Only know about a guy in Colombia who have heard of it, no users that I know.
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bitcoinmar
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October 20, 2015, 10:27:02 PM |
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I am from Spain and currently living in Colombia.
In Spain I only know about two friends that really know Bitcoin and use it, however everyone I ask has at least heard about them and say "it is risky". Only know about a guy in Colombia who have heard of it, no users that I know.
I have many friends in Latin America through facebook and most of them never hear about this bitcoin some still don't want to talk about this as they believe its scam and will burst very soon
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tom555
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October 21, 2015, 12:00:32 AM |
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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 ? nice question,bitcoin on my country are illegal,and we just trade to our currency before we use it on real life.
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October 21, 2015, 10:43:20 AM |
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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 ? nice question,bitcoin on my country are illegal,and we just trade to our currency before we use it on real life. Bitcoin to fiat exchanges only need government approval or need license kind of things. But no one can stop using bitcoin for a service or a product. So, legal issues will be vanished away in near future. Bitcoin can be used in any country regardless of any government policies as long as not touching with fiats.
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Dotakels
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October 21, 2015, 01:48:13 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 ? nice question,bitcoin on my country are illegal,and we just trade to our currency before we use it on real life. Bitcoin to fiat exchanges only need government approval or need license kind of things. But no one can stop using bitcoin for a service or a product. So, legal issues will be vanished away in near future. Bitcoin can be used in any country regardless of any government policies as long as not touching with fiats. but bitcoin is only depending on fiat money, and how you will use your coins if you can't exchange it into your own currency? don't say that you will bought stuffs or items in some site that accepted bitcoin, because company that accept bitcoin can't exchange their coins into fiat money too.
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btc_enigma
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October 21, 2015, 01:55:48 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
ya it is because in india still bitcoin is not legal and they are implementing some laws on user who are using bitcoins, so their is still more time for india to accept bitcoin and cryptocurrency. still the government is in doubt If indian government announced bitcoin as a legal currency, India might be getting worse then now by corruption. Already we're facing a lot of problems because of black money. I disagree ! With blockchain foresincs... you have have a better chance to trace the money. With black money flowing in cash there is now way to trace it. Its better to legalize it rather than ignore it or ban it... in which case things will go underground, which is more dangerous.
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Laosai
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October 21, 2015, 02:41:38 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 ? nice question,bitcoin on my country are illegal,and we just trade to our currency before we use it on real life. Didn't know that bitcoin is even illegal in some country Good thing you can still manage to earn and turn your BTC into cash despite of the laws on your country regarding to legality of bitcoin. May I know from what country you're from?
Anyways bitcoin popularity here on our country is growing so I can see a big future with bitcoin here despite of the warnings gave by our central bank and some medias
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October 21, 2015, 02:52:26 PM |
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Anyways bitcoin popularity here on our country is growing so I can see a big future with bitcoin here despite of the warnings gave by our central bank and some medias
Damn are they. They just looking in the negative side of bitcoin. Didn't they know it just like fiat currency that faces negative traits too. They just have to make to make some deep talks about that and cover those negative that will happen or likely, give bitcoin the same security measures like our fiat currency. But the good thing here, Bitcoin has no tax so I think it's on the side it's better that our Central Bank didn't prioritizing bitcoin.
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tom555
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October 21, 2015, 03:04:20 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 ? more popular than 2010,and many more transcation. good amount of bitcoin and unfortunately not legalize by govenoor.
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