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July 03, 2015, 11:33:07 PM
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July 04, 2015, 04:24:15 AM
Last edit: July 04, 2015, 05:56:53 AM by HigsonPP
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87% of the population earn less than 100,000 annually

so wouldn't that 70% number tell us that more weathier people are utilizing bitcoin

it tell us also why bitcoin adoption isn't so vastly widespread, because only rich individuals are investing/buying it, common people are not interested in losing their few pennies if all this thing go wrong, the latter are awaiting for the second chance of low price, but their hopes are too far-fetched


No, I think very few less people have their money invested in bitcoin. Yes, there are plenty rich people in the bitcoin community but much more are people from middle class families who are either tech friendly people who know their way around the web.. the others are a couple investors and others are just bitcoin enthusiasts. The happiest individuals.

It makes my heart warm and fills it with hope to see how positive impact bitcoin has had on your life. I joined the bitcoin community when I researched about economy.. I am glad to be hear and hoping to make good changes to my finances soon Wink


yeah man I found out about bitcoin to all those people who belonged to really financially moderate family and they were neither too rich or too poor. They struggled with their lives but made smart decisions in life. Bitcoin has played a huge part in their life and now they are doing really well, ensuring me a completely strong belief in bitcoin and how it can change lives Smiley

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July 04, 2015, 07:27:12 AM
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I want you to help to to know more about asic and how to mine and get bitcoins please

wrong thread post in the mining section, someone will help you, or shoot me a pm i can help on mining

here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=40.0
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July 04, 2015, 07:49:54 AM
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87% of the population earn less than 100,000 annually

so wouldn't that 70% number tell us that more weathier people are utilizing bitcoin

it tell us also why bitcoin adoption isn't so vastly widespread, because only rich individuals are investing/buying it, common people are not interested in losing their few pennies if all this thing go wrong, the latter are awaiting for the second chance of low price, but their hopes are too far-fetched


No, I think very few less people have their money invested in bitcoin. Yes, there are plenty rich people in the bitcoin community but much more are people from middle class families who are either tech friendly people who know their way around the web.. the others are a couple investors and others are just bitcoin enthusiasts. The happiest individuals.

It makes my heart warm and fills it with hope to see how positive impact bitcoin has had on your life. I joined the bitcoin community when I researched about economy.. I am glad to be hear and hoping to make good changes to my finances soon Wink


yeah man I found out about bitcoin to all those people who belonged to really financially moderate family and they were neither too rich or too poor. They struggled with their lives but made smart decisions in life. Bitcoin has played a huge part in their life and now they are doing really well, ensuring me a completely strong belief in bitcoin and how it can change lives Smiley

Bitcoin certainly has the perfect components required to make and break a life. It has performed both in some cases, I read haha. I have only benefited from bitcoin. I invested soon and had my capital multiplied but lost it during the price deflation. I still have them with me and hope it rises again. I am very hopeful and positive about the future. Go bitcoin or go home Wink
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August 07, 2015, 10:12:15 AM
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It is obvious, i am making a research right now and it really seems like bitcoin people earn little wages, no wonder why bitcoin is so attractive, it can help you earn more Smiley

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