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Question: Bitcoiner's :What is your age?
Under 12 years old - 0 (0%)
12-17 years old - 1 (3.2%)
18-24 years old - 11 (35.5%)
25-34 years old - 9 (29%)
35-44 years old - 3 (9.7%)
45-54 years old - 4 (12.9%)
55-64 years old - 1 (3.2%)
65-74 years old - 1 (3.2%)
75 years or older - 1 (3.2%)
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July 21, 2017, 06:40:53 PM
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I'd say most of the members would be close to 24-30 range as they'd have been in or just graduated out of college. I'll be following this thread just to see how the results turn out. Anyways, cant take it seriously as there's always going to be a lot of trolling. Thanks a given as there are no consequences to it.

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July 21, 2017, 06:58:12 PM
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I'd say most of the members would be close to 24-30 range as they'd have been in or just graduated out of college. I'll be following this thread just to see how the results turn out. Anyways, cant take it seriously as there's always going to be a lot of trolling. Thanks a given as there are no consequences to it.
The fact is that the reality for the use of crypto currency is the necessary knowledge and education. Of course, for some small things you can understand the trades Or, for example, the signatures of companies, But basically still need some knowledge. So I agree that most have already graduated from college.

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July 21, 2017, 07:08:50 PM
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Nice Observation Bitcointalk Member.  Smiley


I think Young generation are more concern about cryptocurrency.   Cheesy

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July 21, 2017, 10:16:26 PM
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BTC Bitcoiner's it is just a simple survey.
A friend of mine ask me about it.
 Is bitcoin users in this forum are all teenagers or older.
 I can't find any topic about it, that's why i made this.

(For additional Information and Curiosity)
(Any information in this thread maybe also beneficial to you example targeting audience and interest. )

(If there is available thread/topic the same as this please advice me with link so i can delete it)

[Admin please pm if this thread is not related to bitcoin so i can delete it.]

I just finished college in college and just started work in a company, so you can estimate my age, I'm 22 years old. I just dabbled here and got to know this.
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July 21, 2017, 10:50:02 PM
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I am within the range of 18-24, it's not surprising that a lot of users would be the teens and young adults. But what's important here is how serious they are in learning about bitcoin. Just this past few weeks my friends/classmates were curious on how i earn around .1-.08(i tell them the equivalent price of course) on average a month(not regular) easily, so i explained a small basics of bitcoin to them. A week later, a lot of them were in to ponzi scams, worst part is they are referring this to their families. I personally studied a lot of economics and how money works which made it easy for me to understand a lot of things about bitcoin.
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July 22, 2017, 12:51:17 AM
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Thanks for some who really take time to reply, for those who complain without a link provided. Sorry for that.
I will lock this for now. And open it when some member of this forum, know how to respect someone trying to understand  this forum as a whole. "It is maybe a shitpost for some", but think about it. You're been here for some time, and it never come into your mind this kind of quetion. Bitcoiners BTC Goodluck to your journey.

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