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August 09, 2016, 12:41:37 PM
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bitcoin is not acceptable in my country we can just use it for online shopping and sometime i convert my bitcoin to fiat for direct shopping.
yiz same as here or are we from the same country were our bitcoin wallet can be use to pay our monthly bills ? no need to go in bayad center to pay that thing ? and this bitcoin wallet is partner in some banks where they can deposit our money because we sell to them our bitcoins and then exchange it into fiat so that we can use it for our future needs
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bitcoin is not acceptable in my country we can just use it for online shopping and sometime i convert my bitcoin to fiat for direct shopping.
yiz same as here or are we from the same country were our bitcoin wallet can be use to pay our monthly bills ? no need to go in bayad center to pay that thing ? and this bitcoin wallet is partner in some banks where they can deposit our money because we sell to them our bitcoins and then exchange it into fiat so that we can use it for our future needs
We are from the same country, too bad we cant spend it by purchasing in any stores because it is not recognize yet but im looking forward that somehow that would happen. its a good thing our local wallet has features where we can pay our bills and buy load so its convenient for us.

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August 09, 2016, 01:31:50 PM
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bitcoin is not acceptable in my country we can just use it for online shopping and sometime i convert my bitcoin to fiat for direct shopping.
yiz same as here or are we from the same country were our bitcoin wallet can be use to pay our monthly bills ? no need to go in bayad center to pay that thing ? and this bitcoin wallet is partner in some banks where they can deposit our money because we sell to them our bitcoins and then exchange it into fiat so that we can use it for our future needs
We are from the same country, too bad we cant spend it buy purchasing in any stores because it is not recognize yet but im looking forward that somehow that would happen. its a good thing our local wallet has features where we can pay our bills and buy load so its convenient for us.

We just have to hope for that. But maybe with us spending it more and if businessmen see's that we might have a chance that they will enter in our countries. I got that little problem also when it comes to spending physically.
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August 09, 2016, 03:15:45 PM
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bitcoin is not acceptable in my country we can just use it for online shopping and sometime i convert my bitcoin to fiat for direct shopping.
yiz same as here or are we from the same country were our bitcoin wallet can be use to pay our monthly bills ? no need to go in bayad center to pay that thing ? and this bitcoin wallet is partner in some banks where they can deposit our money because we sell to them our bitcoins and then exchange it into fiat so that we can use it for our future needs
it think its the major problem of all the country across the globe... there are only limited country who accept the BTC directly so many of us  change that BTC to fiat from the local people who are intrested to buy or from the international source.....and talking about the partnership between the banks and the BTC wallets is a new thing for me
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August 09, 2016, 03:18:11 PM
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in my country, government does not know nothing about bitcoin or how it works so I believe it is not officially legal nor illegal yet.
there are also few bitcoin traders I can sell to them
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August 09, 2016, 03:19:26 PM
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in my country, government does not know nothing about bitcoin or how it works so I believe it is not officially legal nor illegal yet.
there are also few bitcoin traders I can sell to them

Yeah even I don't see any involvement of Government in my country when it comes to bitcoin, and I don't know whether its legal or illegal, but there are many exchange sites to convert it to local currency.
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August 09, 2016, 03:23:47 PM
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Not yet, but Im sure in my country will accepted in the future.
if the majority of people are already using bitcoin.

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August 09, 2016, 03:46:13 PM
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Hi, bitcoin users i am from the Philippines. Willing to know if bitcoin is accepted to in your country. Because right now i have used one service that allows me to pay online or shopping buy steam and load so i am wondering if bitcoin is being used or known in your country.    Huh Huh Huh Huh

Yes because is very popular here in our country in fact I am using this to pay for my bills and to load cell airtime load but it is not yet mainstream as common people here in our country do not know yet what bitcoin is maybe in the next two years ..

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August 09, 2016, 03:47:41 PM
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Not yet, but Im sure in my country will accepted in the future.
if the majority of people are already using bitcoin.

Yes the adoption will make a difference, if we have more users using bitcoins that will surely draw an attention of Government and others which will help in implementing  bitcoin in country.
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August 09, 2016, 03:48:22 PM
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in my country, government does not know nothing about bitcoin or how it works so I believe it is not officially legal nor illegal yet.
there are also few bitcoin traders I can sell to them

Yeah even I don't see any involvement of Government in my country when it comes to bitcoin, and I don't know whether its legal or illegal, but there are many exchange sites to convert it to local currency.

government not saying anything about bitcoin or having no rules about it doesn't mean they don't know about it!

of course they do know about bitcoin, i don't know any country that their government is stupid enough not to know about bitcoin existence.

if you search enough and know where to search you can find something that points to bitcoin , maybe some suggestion in your parliament about bitcoin that never got confirmed but trust me they do exist if you look for it.

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August 09, 2016, 04:08:34 PM
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in my country, government does not know nothing about bitcoin or how it works so I believe it is not officially legal nor illegal yet.
there are also few bitcoin traders I can sell to them

Yeah even I don't see any involvement of Government in my country when it comes to bitcoin, and I don't know whether its legal or illegal, but there are many exchange sites to convert it to local currency.

government not saying anything about bitcoin or having no rules about it doesn't mean they don't know about it!

of course they do know about bitcoin, i don't know any country that their government is stupid enough not to know about bitcoin existence.

if you search enough and know where to search you can find something that points to bitcoin , maybe some suggestion in your parliament about bitcoin that never got confirmed but trust me they do exist if you look for it.
Governments are well aware about the bitcoins, and in my country bitcoin has not received green signal from government yet but may be in future they will stand by bitcoins.
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August 09, 2016, 04:23:07 PM
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in my country, government does not know nothing about bitcoin or how it works so I believe it is not officially legal nor illegal yet.
there are also few bitcoin traders I can sell to them

are you sure about it? no regulation for digital currency?
i think each goverment know about bitcoin, but most of them see bitcoin just for digital asset no more.
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August 09, 2016, 04:28:11 PM
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yeah, bitcoin is accepted in my country as there are some shops for it

 
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August 09, 2016, 04:35:33 PM
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Well you can take your guess, but here in the States there are a lot of places that accept Bitcoin in a lot of different places, you just have to be looking in the right locations. While it isn't accepted everywhere and you can just go and use it, still a fair amount of people are involved with Bitcoin and it just takes a little bit of finding or knowing the right people to spend it. A fair amount of online shops sell it too.
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August 09, 2016, 04:40:43 PM
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in my country, government does not know nothing about bitcoin or how it works so I believe it is not officially legal nor illegal yet.
there are also few bitcoin traders I can sell to them

are you sure about it? no regulation for digital currency?
i think each goverment know about bitcoin, but most of them see bitcoin just for digital asset no more.

I think Government views it as an threat to their financial system and that is the reason they are not making any official announcement related to bitcoin.
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August 09, 2016, 05:13:01 PM
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sadly it is not, i cannot pay with it anywhere in my country
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August 10, 2016, 07:23:49 AM
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in my country, government does not know nothing about bitcoin or how it works so I believe it is not officially legal nor illegal yet.
there are also few bitcoin traders I can sell to them

are you sure about it? no regulation for digital currency?
i think each goverment know about bitcoin, but most of them see bitcoin just for digital asset no more.

I think Government views it as an threat to their financial system and that is the reason they are not making any official announcement related to bitcoin.
Because they cannot easily control bitcoin unlike the current financial system where they are the one making money. Bitcoin is a unique thing that would give equality regardless of your status in life as long as you know how to do it and able to risk some money for investment or transaction online.

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August 10, 2016, 07:26:42 AM
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My goverment still forbid for some reason ( it can be use for terorrism activity ) which will be very sensitive problem for my country to face it.
Hope on the future my goverment can realize what can bitcoin do that fiat can't do !
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August 10, 2016, 07:57:26 AM
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If we keep fiat out of the system, then Bitcoin is unregulated in my country. As it is decentralized, it can be considered to be a domestic currency here. i think with good adoption in future it may happen.

If you are able to convert your bitcoins to your local currency easily that means bitcoin is accepted in your country but the important this is to know where you can spend it physically or not.
But it does not mean bitcoin is accepted in my country because I converting my amount and no one knows about that and especially the government. But in my country, the freedom of people is very good. they can do anything but without violate the rules of the constitution.

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August 10, 2016, 07:59:43 AM
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If we keep fiat out of the system, then Bitcoin is unregulated in my country. As it is decentralized, it can be considered to be a domestic currency here. i think with good adoption in future it may happen.

If you are able to convert your bitcoins to your local currency easily that means bitcoin is accepted in your country but the important this is to know where you can spend it physically or not.
But it does not mean bitcoin is accepted in my country because I converting my amount and no one knows about that and especially the government. But in my country, the freedom of people is very good. they can do anything but without violate the rules of the constitution.

If bitcoin would be illegal in your country then goverment would not allowed for exchange traders to exist, they would have banned them from their services.

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