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August 27, 2016, 09:23:38 AM
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yep. last week I ordered some computer parts and bought some steam keys. if I had more options then i'd spend it more often too.
I spend most of my coins on funding my steam wallet too. There's really not much I can buy with my bitcoins directly since there aren't much of stores that accept bitcoins in my place. Although I can buy a few things like coffee from a cafe and burgers from a burger joint but that's pretty much about it.


You are lucky that you can at least buy coffee and burger using bitcoins, for me even that is not possible, so either I have to spend it online or else simply hold them for the future.
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August 27, 2016, 10:50:29 AM
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yep. last week I ordered some computer parts and bought some steam keys. if I had more options then i'd spend it more often too.
I spend most of my coins on funding my steam wallet too. There's really not much I can buy with my bitcoins directly since there aren't much of stores that accept bitcoins in my place. Although I can buy a few things like coffee from a cafe and burgers from a burger joint but that's pretty much about it.


You are lucky that you can at least buy coffee and burger using bitcoins, for me even that is not possible, so either I have to spend it online or else simply hold them for the future.
You can even choose to sign up for a Bitcoin debit card where you can use it nearly in every part of the world to do payments.

It will also allow you to make use of ATMS to withdraw money in your local currency.

However, the fees for withdrawing money from an ATM with a debit card are quite high if you ask me. But it's at least possible.

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August 27, 2016, 05:44:07 PM
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yep. last week I ordered some computer parts and bought some steam keys. if I had more options then i'd spend it more often too.
I spend most of my coins on funding my steam wallet too. There's really not much I can buy with my bitcoins directly since there aren't much of stores that accept bitcoins in my place. Although I can buy a few things like coffee from a cafe and burgers from a burger joint but that's pretty much about it.


You are lucky that you can at least buy coffee and burger using bitcoins, for me even that is not possible, so either I have to spend it online or else simply hold them for the future.
You can even choose to sign up for a Bitcoin debit card where you can use it nearly in every part of the world to do payments.

It will also allow you to make use of ATMS to withdraw money in your local currency.

However, the fees for withdrawing money from an ATM with a debit card are quite high if you ask me. But it's at least possible.
The shipping fee for the cards are somewhat a little expensive, especially for those who are in third world countries. However, it's all worth it if you have a bitcoin debit card because you can spend them easy at almost any other shops.
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August 27, 2016, 05:49:01 PM
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yep. last week I ordered some computer parts and bought some steam keys. if I had more options then i'd spend it more often too.
I spend most of my coins on funding my steam wallet too. There's really not much I can buy with my bitcoins directly since there aren't much of stores that accept bitcoins in my place. Although I can buy a few things like coffee from a cafe and burgers from a burger joint but that's pretty much about it.


You are lucky that you can at least buy coffee and burger using bitcoins, for me even that is not possible, so either I have to spend it online or else simply hold them for the future.
You can even choose to sign up for a Bitcoin debit card where you can use it nearly in every part of the world to do payments.

It will also allow you to make use of ATMS to withdraw money in your local currency.

However, the fees for withdrawing money from an ATM with a debit card are quite high if you ask me. But it's at least possible.
The shipping fee for the cards are somewhat a little expensive, especially for those who are in third world countries. However, it's all worth it if you have a bitcoin debit card because you can spend them easy at almost any other shops.
The shipping fees for anyone outside of the country of origin are quite expensive, I;ve looked at some of the debit cards and they are definitely far more expensive than I would have thought. I think it's something like $70 USD for the card plus the relatively express rate shipping or whatever it is, which help to get the thing within 5-10 days instead of a month or whatever it would be.
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August 27, 2016, 05:59:31 PM
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yep. last week I ordered some computer parts and bought some steam keys. if I had more options then i'd spend it more often too.
I spend most of my coins on funding my steam wallet too. There's really not much I can buy with my bitcoins directly since there aren't much of stores that accept bitcoins in my place. Although I can buy a few things like coffee from a cafe and burgers from a burger joint but that's pretty much about it.


You are lucky that you can at least buy coffee and burger using bitcoins, for me even that is not possible, so either I have to spend it online or else simply hold them for the future.
You can exchange them in fiat so that you can buy also your coffee or burger or you can use it if you go in brazil because i heard that there is 150 stores are accepting bitcoin as payment.. but if you want to save it for your future better to save it and dont spend for useless thing..

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August 27, 2016, 06:39:07 PM
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Sometimes, most cases I have to convert btc to fiat and use it to spend daily. But at the time I'm not spending it, I am holding most part of the stake in btc. It seems to be a good time to do so.
For now few of my bitcoin use to spend online and few of them are withdraw it for my real life to buy something good just award to my self to encourage to stay here in bitcoin..
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August 28, 2016, 03:09:01 AM
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Yes I use my bitcoins very often in my real life as well as online paying for services,whenever I need some extra cash bitcoin helps me at that time and I withdraw them to fiat to use them also I use them directly online for shopping and also in mobile and DTH recharges.
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August 28, 2016, 04:28:58 AM
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Yes I spend it whenever I need money in case of emergencies, I sell it and convert it to fiat currency, and sometimes I also spend it on gambling and for mobile top ups using bitrefill.com
yeah, i think maximum people are convert their bitcoin in fiat and then use it for online shopping but i am sure that we will use bitcoin for direct shopping in near future and then i hope bitcoin will be more get popularity than other crypto currency .

well for now bitcoin is currently in the top of the food chain in crypto world. So in the near future if crypto currencies will be used in any service then bitcoin would for sure be the one who can first benefit from it.
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August 28, 2016, 10:57:54 AM
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I dun't.      Well, not directly at least.


Also, 98 pages... wow, nice work sig spammers.

Do you know how many members this forum has? They are almost 877000+, so among those users even if 1 person posts 1 post that thread would go above 100 pages, so it is not always important to blame signature campaigns for such things, though some users do spamming but not all are same.
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August 28, 2016, 11:03:37 AM
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Using BTC in real life make's your life convenient without any problem, i am using bitcoin to pay my bills and other services.
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August 28, 2016, 11:17:19 AM
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This is first time when I saw someone selling a mobile device accepting Bitcoin as one of the payment option in real life. I bought mobile phone and paid that guy with Bitcoin physically. I can say this is my first off line transaction which went successfully. This is healthy sign as people are coming out with this idea of accepting Bitcoin.
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August 28, 2016, 11:22:34 AM
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Using BTC in real life make's your life convenient without any problem, i am using bitcoin to pay my bills and other services.
I also use bitcoins in my day to day life like as buying amazon coupons and recharging my talktime.
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August 28, 2016, 12:53:34 PM
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I dun't.      Well, not directly at least.


Also, 98 pages... wow, nice work sig spammers.

Do you know how many members this forum has? They are almost 877000+, so among those users even if 1 person posts 1 post that thread would go above 100 pages, so it is not always important to blame signature campaigns for such things, though some users do spamming but not all are same.
People see this spamming but in reality we are just expressing our opinion and we don't care if they will think the negative way what matters is we were able to help the majority who find our opinion very useful.

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August 28, 2016, 12:59:09 PM
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I dun't.      Well, not directly at least.


Also, 98 pages... wow, nice work sig spammers.

Do you know how many members this forum has? They are almost 877000+, so among those users even if 1 person posts 1 post that thread would go above 100 pages, so it is not always important to blame signature campaigns for such things, though some users do spamming but not all are same.
People see this spamming but in reality we are just expressing our opinion and we don't care if they will think the negative way what matters is we were able to help the majority who find our opinion very useful.

Exactly, we are here to give our opinion which can be helpful to the community and if someone feels that its a spamming then we should ignore those people and keep on sharing information.
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August 28, 2016, 01:11:40 PM
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Not yet for now. I'm still holding my hard earned btc till now. But maybe next week I can withdraw my btc. There's a issue in one cashout options I have been using.
By that time comes,  I can say that I am using my bitcoin in real life.
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August 28, 2016, 01:24:09 PM
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Not yet for now. I'm still holding my hard earned btc till now. But maybe next week I can withdraw my btc. There's a issue in one cashout options I have been using.
By that time comes,  I can say that I am using my bitcoin in real life.

A pretty good fella's plan, because if you spend all your btc got on now. Then you will not get an advantage in the future, but if indeed you need to have the funds then you must also use it, yet with a record you should also leave some BTC for savings
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August 28, 2016, 01:27:27 PM
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Not yet for now. I'm still holding my hard earned btc till now. But maybe next week I can withdraw my btc. There's a issue in one cashout options I have been using.
By that time comes,  I can say that I am using my bitcoin in real life.

A pretty good fella's plan, because if you spend all your btc got on now. Then you will not get an advantage in the future, but if indeed you need to have the funds then you must also use it, yet with a record you should also leave some BTC for savings

Its always good to sell a part of it when you see higher price and rest should be saved for the future as price may go higher in future which will you to earn higher profits.
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August 28, 2016, 01:40:23 PM
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Not yet for now. I'm still holding my hard earned btc till now. But maybe next week I can withdraw my btc. There's a issue in one cashout options I have been using.
By that time comes,  I can say that I am using my bitcoin in real life.

A pretty good fella's plan, because if you spend all your btc got on now. Then you will not get an advantage in the future, but if indeed you need to have the funds then you must also use it, yet with a record you should also leave some BTC for savings

Its always good to sell a part of it when you see higher price and rest should be saved for the future as price may go higher in future which will you to earn higher profits.

the point is you have to save your bitcoin and sell when you have a need that is really important and very necessary.
so you can save bitcoin up to future. and this is what I do, not a lot to spend, but there is time to spend it.
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August 28, 2016, 01:47:35 PM
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Not yet for now. I'm still holding my hard earned btc till now. But maybe next week I can withdraw my btc. There's a issue in one cashout options I have been using.
By that time comes,  I can say that I am using my bitcoin in real life.

A pretty good fella's plan, because if you spend all your btc got on now. Then you will not get an advantage in the future, but if indeed you need to have the funds then you must also use it, yet with a record you should also leave some BTC for savings
I really needed the money in a week because I'm using it for airfare and for the allowances too.
And I'm really happy that I came to know bitcoin  and earn from it. And helps me financially.
Maybe I cannot leave any bits but I'm pretty sure that I will save after that.  
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August 28, 2016, 02:04:57 PM
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Not yet for now. I'm still holding my hard earned btc till now. But maybe next week I can withdraw my btc. There's a issue in one cashout options I have been using.
By that time comes,  I can say that I am using my bitcoin in real life.

A pretty good fella's plan, because if you spend all your btc got on now. Then you will not get an advantage in the future, but if indeed you need to have the funds then you must also use it, yet with a record you should also leave some BTC for savings

Its always good to sell a part of it when you see higher price and rest should be saved for the future as price may go higher in future which will you to earn higher profits.

the point is you have to save your bitcoin and sell when you have a need that is really important and very necessary.
so you can save bitcoin up to future. and this is what I do, not a lot to spend, but there is time to spend it.

Saving is good for the future as it is expected that price will go higher, but I think I will keep on spending it on trading to multiply my coins to grab higher profits.
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