masyari
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February 15, 2016, 10:08:22 AM |
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my biggest problem is that no shops in my city accept bitcoins so it is kinda hard to use it every day
come on dude. you can buy online. many online shop who accepted bitcoin, its very easy, the goods could send any worldwide now
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dollarneed
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February 15, 2016, 10:30:19 AM |
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my biggest problem is that no shops in my city accept bitcoins so it is kinda hard to use it every day
come on dude. you can buy online. many online shop who accepted bitcoin, its very easy, the goods could send any worldwide now yeah bitcoin is the simplest especially for paying things online, so far i see so many people here little bit worry about the confirmation time, i believe community are working on it, but sooner or later more shop or store would be accept bitcoin as payment options
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ctlaltdefeat
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February 15, 2016, 11:27:27 AM |
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my biggest problem with bitcoin is,how can i become bitcoin worker?i mean i work for bitcoin on bitcoin company,so interesting to become part of this amazing payment and investement.
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Pattart
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February 15, 2016, 01:14:09 PM |
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my biggest problem is that no shops in my city accept bitcoins so it is kinda hard to use it every day
I think you never see google. I often find stores that accept bitcoin, you can look it up on google. it is very much dude
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harizen
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February 15, 2016, 01:23:40 PM |
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my biggest problem is that no shops in my city accept bitcoins so it is kinda hard to use it every day
I think you never see google. I often find stores that accept bitcoin, you can look it up on google. it is very much dude Well he is pointing in their city and unfortunately it's not present there. The service in their location is really an important thing even he can find some stores that accepts bitcoin via google search.
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ShrykeZ
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February 15, 2016, 01:42:43 PM |
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Its current lack of implementation within e-commerce sites, it is getting better but sadly it's a slow process.
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adicted
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February 15, 2016, 03:47:01 PM |
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my biggest problem is that no shops in my city accept bitcoins so it is kinda hard to use it every day
come on dude. you can buy online. many online shop who accepted bitcoin, its very easy, the goods could send any worldwide now Buying online could be good alternative but some people aren't comfortable with it especially when it comes to giving your confidential details to a website. Maybe lister was like that and even me , I will feel the same. Its still better to go on a physical store , at least for me, but the problem is less shops do accept bitcoin.
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Mountain Jew
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February 15, 2016, 04:21:48 PM |
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my biggest problem is that no shops in my city accept bitcoins so it is kinda hard to use it every day
I think you never see google. I often find stores that accept bitcoin, you can look it up on google. it is very much dude I think you never google. Name me all the stores near you that accept bitcoin? There's even dedicated sites to seeing what shops accept it near your location and there's only a handful near me and none I really care to use. You pretty much can't spend bitcoins anywhere on the highstreet and you'll be lucky to even find one shop where u can spend your coins to be honest. Hopefully this will change in the near future but it's definitely a problem at the moment for those who actually want to spend their coins.
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Darwin84
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February 15, 2016, 04:36:00 PM |
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to OP.. my biggest problem with bitcoin
China and Chinese people
BTC could and would have worked great but these degenerates found a way to alter the laws of economics.
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February 15, 2016, 04:38:31 PM |
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my biggest problems are the KYC of the exchanges and the fees that you have to pay if you haven't an exchange verified account, but i know that companies involved in bitcoin need to do all the procedure for KYC
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adriaymati58
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February 15, 2016, 04:46:36 PM |
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Probably the difficulty in using it compared to other method that require no effort at all like Creditcards and PayPal etc... not that I don't want to use it but that lowers mass adoption of BTC in my opinion.
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The best is yet to come!
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trickyriky
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February 15, 2016, 04:55:29 PM |
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Probably the difficulty in using it compared to other method that require no effort at all like Creditcards and PayPal etc... not that I don't want to use it but that lowers mass adoption of BTC in my opinion.
the network could not sustain mass adoption :/
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Gutemberg
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February 15, 2016, 04:56:34 PM |
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Probably the difficulty in using it compared to other method that require no effort at all like Creditcards and PayPal etc... not that I don't want to use it but that lowers mass adoption of BTC in my opinion.
the network could not sustain mass adoption :/ why you says that bitcoin can't sustain mass adoption? For the size of the blockchain?
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February 15, 2016, 04:58:09 PM |
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I don't like the fact that bitcoin is used for bad purposes, I know fiat is also used for that but comparing the percentage of illegal use of bitcoin to total use compared to fiat illegal use to total use is not even close. That also affect people's opinions on BTC.
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trickyriky
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February 15, 2016, 05:36:05 PM |
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Probably the difficulty in using it compared to other method that require no effort at all like Creditcards and PayPal etc... not that I don't want to use it but that lowers mass adoption of BTC in my opinion.
the network could not sustain mass adoption :/ why you says that bitcoin can't sustain mass adoption? For the size of the blockchain? i have a few reasons to be honest mate, i run pools so i know the networks a little better than most people do, the size of the blockchain is what will inevitably kill it in my eyes, we have had 10-15gb growth in the last 12 months alone, now we have made 2mb block size, so with a big if of if transactions levels stay as they have been were looking at 30gb per year minimum just on the blockchain storage, then we have the very real fact that hard drives will no longer reliably run a full btc node and SSD's are needed, which at present are still pretty expensive for any use able size, more adoption will bring in more transactions and will be chewing up internet bandwidth for fun, i personally predict if bitcoin is still alive in 2021 it will be fully centralised by guberment data centers and we will all be running alt versions of multibit or brainwallets, as that will literally be the only way the network will still run with a growing user base, and blockchain, im thnking it currently takes 2-5 days to sync a full bitcoin node, as soon as that gets over the 1 week point it will be impossible to ever sync a wallet without a bootstrap, and were soon to be looking at 100gb bootstrap files, i suspect it was built to fail, maybe a part of agenda 21's digital currency but i cant prove that lol, im making the most of it while i can, and in my eyes attempting to help it stay non centralised Posted by: parthack9 Insert Quote I don't like the fact that bitcoin is used for bad purposes, I know fiat is also used for that but comparing the percentage of illegal use of bitcoin to total use compared to fiat illegal use to total use is not even close. That also affect people's opinions on BTC. dude all fiat is created from nothing, when you ask a bank for a loan they dont give you money they already have (all banks are bankrupt) they create it on a screen for you based on your promise to pay it back plus interest, yet it never existed in the first place, neither did the interest your paying on top... in short the bankers and politicians have an easy life by conning the 99% into needing their currency to transfer value, which they pay a usury fee for known as interest or the countries deficit, the suits and bankers are the biggest criminals on the planet and they invented the fiat system, your worries of what people use bitcoin for are unfounded mate, your guberments are the only terrorists on the planet
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Xsinx
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February 15, 2016, 05:39:30 PM |
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my main problem is, the confirmation time.. even with enough fees. Not a big deal
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PinkLlama
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February 15, 2016, 05:44:17 PM |
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Probably the fact that I just can't seem to concider it real money due to the lack of stores that will accept Bitcoin.
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aardvark15
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February 15, 2016, 05:45:25 PM |
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I think my main issue is concern over security of the wallets. I worry that the online wallets will get hacked or the paper wallets are not secure enough. Also, I am concerned that I could lose private keys for wallets with coins in them.
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hasiramasenju
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February 15, 2016, 05:58:51 PM |
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my biggest problem is that no shops in my city accept bitcoins so it is kinda hard to use it every day
because not so many stores adopt bitcoin as the payment i think that not only you have these problem but do not be worry because slowly but sure currently some online stores has started to adopt bitcoin
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adicted
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February 15, 2016, 11:52:41 PM |
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my biggest problems are the KYC of the exchanges and the fees that you have to pay if you haven't an exchange verified account, but i know that companies involved in bitcoin need to do all the procedure for KYC
As a person that value my privacy, that KYC thing is really a problem but there is an explanation somewhere in this forum (can't remember where it is exactly) about KYC and it enlightened me that it is necessary, so I guess it is not a problem at all, the problem will be on the exchange instead
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