mr.coinstrader
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November 13, 2015, 07:10:55 AM |
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No, I won't leave my job to go full time on bitcoin unless my job will pay with bitcoins I hope that will be possible in the near future on my current job , on that note, I can say I went full time on bitcoin..
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MichealKnightrider
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November 13, 2015, 09:39:08 AM |
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No way
Bitcoin is not stable enough to invest everything I have in it for now
It's good for future investment but I wouldn't leave my job for bitcoin
It's just something I do on the side, it's more like a hobby more than anything
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AlexBits
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November 13, 2015, 09:57:37 AM |
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I well when I am 35 or 40 years old.
I want to just get more money and buy BTC.
And go to my country and retire there with my BTC and get more BTC going full time.
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harizen
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November 13, 2015, 10:50:12 AM |
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Are you inspired by those bitcoin millionaires? Are you thinking of filing a resignation letter on your day job (if you have any) and focus on bitcoin instead?
Me? I do have a day job and I consider bitcoin as my side job. I don't want to lose that another source of income just because bitcoin is awesome.
I will not quit my day job just because of bitcoin. Nothing in this world is permanent. Right now bitcoin is high but what about a few months or years, there is a possibility it will crash big. Then same with your work. You know anyone has it's own reason but the important here is take advantage of what you have now. Love your real life job , love your bitcoin job etc. All in all the benefits here will be used by you.
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TTMNewsMJ
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November 13, 2015, 01:00:44 PM |
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It's actually depends on the price that I will earn through the bitcoin. Of course, the one that have a bigger salary then it is the one that I will choose and I will go full time to earn a lot.
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yenxz
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November 13, 2015, 01:12:39 PM |
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its hard to answer,if i must quit my job,and focus on bitcoin,but my friends and my neighbour dont know about bitcoin,they will bad about me,i'm not going to work,but i have money..its little hard
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UnknownUsername
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November 13, 2015, 01:27:52 PM |
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Nope, having a job in the real life has more experience to teach you rather than sitting in a computer all day long..
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ajun96
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November 14, 2015, 03:36:47 AM |
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Nope, having a job in the real life has more experience to teach you rather than sitting in a computer all day long..
I dont think so, look at Mark Zuckerberg, he could be the richest young people, just for sitting in a computer? work and experience can be done anywhere
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USB-S
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November 14, 2015, 03:39:36 AM |
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Nope, having a job in the real life has more experience to teach you rather than sitting in a computer all day long..
I dont think so, look at Mark Zuckerberg, he could be the richest young people, just for sitting in a computer? work and experience can be done anywhere He doesn't even need to sit at a computer to make money. He gets payed to be alive. If bitcoin had some solid investment options I guess more people would quit their daytime job and collect dividends from bitcoin scripts.
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ajun96
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November 14, 2015, 03:53:34 AM |
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Nope, having a job in the real life has more experience to teach you rather than sitting in a computer all day long..
I dont think so, look at Mark Zuckerberg, he could be the richest young people, just for sitting in a computer? work and experience can be done anywhere He doesn't even need to sit at a computer to make money. He gets payed to be alive. If bitcoin had some solid investment options I guess more people would quit their daytime job and collect dividends from bitcoin scripts. yeah LoL a lot of investments that are here, you can start with the easy ones holding bitcoin, but if the only investment, no need to quit of job
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Ninjaskills
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November 14, 2015, 03:58:02 AM |
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It's actually depends on the price that I will earn through the bitcoin. Of course, the one that have a bigger salary then it is the one that I will choose and I will go full time to earn a lot.
if there is always a higher salary jobs you going there? I think it would make you trouble if I think I will move depending on the ease of working, if working in bitcoin easier I will work full here
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Laosai
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November 14, 2015, 03:59:52 AM |
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Nope, having a job in the real life has more experience to teach you rather than sitting in a computer all day long..
But there are some real life jobs that you have to sit on a computer for a long time or maybe the whole day
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Possum577
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November 14, 2015, 04:02:12 AM |
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If you live in the UK would you quit your day job and go full time on Dollar?
Or if you live in the US would you quit your day job and go full time on the Yen?
Or if you live in China would you quit your day job and go full time on Euro?
That question doesn't make sense. Bitcoin isn't something you go full on. There's no country behind it so technically you can go "full time on Bitcoin" when ever you want using one of those fiat paycheck conversion companies.
One thing you'll DEFINITELY need to full time on Bitcoin is your day job, so don't quit!
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November 14, 2015, 04:41:05 AM |
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One thing you'll DEFINITELY need to full time on Bitcoin is your day job, so don't quit!
Pretty much sums up my answer. In all seriousness though, Bitcoin is just another commodity - unless it's value goes up significantly and you have enough to convert and retire on there is no reason to quit your job. Not to mention, it's a lot harder to get a job once you've been out of the market for a while so my advice is unless you're certain that you're done you should till keep your job.
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bitart
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November 14, 2015, 07:17:07 AM |
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its hard to answer,if i must quit my job,and focus on bitcoin,but my friends and my neighbour dont know about bitcoin,they will bad about me,i'm not going to work,but i have money..its little hard You can go to an internet cafe in the morning and start to work from there As soon as the BTC business enables it, you will be able to rent a little office in the town center and voilá, you go to work every morning regurarly. And your neighbours will start to be interested in BTC if you tell them how youbcan afford to rent that office
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pitham1
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November 15, 2015, 04:48:55 AM |
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Nope, having a job in the real life has more experience to teach you rather than sitting in a computer all day long..
But there are some real life jobs that you have to sit on a computer for a long time or maybe the whole day I would say most jobs these days are that way. Technology is all-pervasive. Having said that, going full time on bitcoin isn't sitting on bitcointalk.org Any Bitcoin business would require traditional roles as well - HR, marketing, etc. You can pick what interests you.
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RealBitcoin
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November 15, 2015, 09:41:00 AM |
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If you live in the UK would you quit your day job and go full time on Dollar?
Or if you live in the US would you quit your day job and go full time on the Yen?
Or if you live in China would you quit your day job and go full time on Euro?
That question doesn't make sense. Bitcoin isn't something you go full on. There's no country behind it so technically you can go "full time on Bitcoin" when ever you want using one of those fiat paycheck conversion companies.
One thing you'll DEFINITELY need to full time on Bitcoin is your day job, so don't quit!
You can have side revenues, and if they are big enough, you can quit your job. If you earn 1000$month, from your boring shitty job, but you earn 10,000$/month from bitcoin trading, i think the latter is more exciting.
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bearex
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November 15, 2015, 01:16:09 PM |
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Yeah, what do you even mean by this? If it is trading, then no. Everytime i trade, the things go opposite as predicted.
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bitart
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November 15, 2015, 10:26:15 PM |
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If you live in the UK would you quit your day job and go full time on Dollar?
Or if you live in the US would you quit your day job and go full time on the Yen?
Or if you live in China would you quit your day job and go full time on Euro?
That question doesn't make sense. Bitcoin isn't something you go full on. There's no country behind it so technically you can go "full time on Bitcoin" when ever you want using one of those fiat paycheck conversion companies.
One thing you'll DEFINITELY need to full time on Bitcoin is your day job, so don't quit!
You can have side revenues, and if they are big enough, you can quit your job. If you earn 1000$month, from your boring shitty job, but you earn 10,000$/month from bitcoin trading, i think the latter is more exciting. In one case you should not quit your boring and shitty job where you earn less then from trading with bitcoin: It's the case if you trade in your working hours Then you saves yourself the rental fees of an office (and the heating, electricity and others) so in this case you can do both jobs
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Scream
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U will never know the true answer, before you try
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November 16, 2015, 04:54:52 AM |
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Yeah, what do you even mean by this? If it is trading, then no. Everytime i trade, the things go opposite as predicted.
bitcoin is not only trading you can open bitcoin service like bitmixer, or open bitcoin news website like coindesk or you can focus at building bitcoin comunity like bitcointalk
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