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October 11, 2017, 03:16:07 AM |
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Well, filipinos really are hardworking and that is one good trait of a filipino however, there are some that are really into making money creating multiple accounts just to farm bitcoin which is not a good thing. Let us be fair with others and give them a chance to earn bitcoins. The problem with some of the filipinos who are farming using signature campaigns is that they are only limited to that source, whereas there are other source of bitcoin where you can make bigger profit. Trading is one, yeah i might get an answer that they tend to use signature campaign as there is no investment needed but that is just the thing, without risk there will be no gain, the bigger the risk the higher the profit and besides once you get into trading, you learn knowledge which will make you grow. also from what i have heard there are other people in the philippines who gets into bitcoin just for the sake of money they dont even know what bitcoin is.
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October 11, 2017, 03:34:39 AM |
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Here in the Philippines, the growth in the knowledge about bitcoin is drastically exponential. Could bitcoin possibly influence the improvement and advancement of the Philippine's economical status? In what aspects?
Yes, one of the traits of filipinos is being hardworking and i think that they fit it in this job. But there's some filipinos too that they not share theyre knowledge about bitcoin because it can affect the value. Please not be greedy ,we need unity for the sake of us. Who don't know it will be the one way to develop our country.
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October 11, 2017, 03:56:02 AM |
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Here in the Philippines, the growth in the knowledge about bitcoin is drastically exponential. Could bitcoin possibly influence the improvement and advancement of the Philippine's economical status? In what aspects?
More and more Filipinos are into bitcoin. Most of the are those intenet active people. I think bitcoin can influence the Philippine economy in terms of financial status of the people. If more people has financial growth, they will also become active to the economy. They can use their income from bitcoin to have their own business. And also just simply using their money from bitcoin to buy things helps the economy of the country.
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sheamus10
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October 11, 2017, 04:13:01 AM |
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Here in the Philippines, the growth in the knowledge about bitcoin is drastically exponential. Could bitcoin possibly influence the improvement and advancement of the Philippine's economical status? In what aspects?
For such a possibility, bitcoin will certainly be able to guarantee the progress of the country especially from the aspect of the country economy. Because bitcoin is in use for this kind of problem
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October 11, 2017, 05:05:50 AM |
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Here in the Philippines, the growth in the knowledge about bitcoin is drastically exponential. Could bitcoin possibly influence the improvement and advancement of the Philippine's economical status? In what aspects?
It depends on how threatened philippine banks and government is gonna get. I have observed that whenever there is a chance of something that can be a great way to actually solve a major issue in the Philippines (citation: telstra vs. Big 3 telephone companies) they actually shut door for it. This is the part where I don't understand the government. With the fast rising trend of bitcoin, I guess there is a chance that it will be blocked or made illegal. Just because it is a tough competion for banking companies. But nonetheless, bitcoin will provide for many filipinos to earn way much higher than their salary and will give them financial freedom.
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October 11, 2017, 05:11:03 AM |
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Regarding to the issues on Filipino shit posters or trolls. I think they are not. It's just the same with other people here who is not native speakers of English. I hope you can give a chance to other Filipinos. The problem here is the number. A lot of filipinos in bitcointalk are confirmed not good in writing in English Language.
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splat44
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October 11, 2017, 09:02:38 PM |
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Basically speaking Filipinos are hardworking person, they make a lot of moneys online. kudos to all filipinos out there. Filipinos future in Bitcoins is really bright. i have friends here who are filipinos they taught me how to influence others by using bitcoin.
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Ngewex Yuk
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October 11, 2017, 10:36:38 PM |
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The news of bitcoin in the Philippines is very good, many people tell about bitcoin so make a lot of people enthusiastic and eager to know bitcoin and finally become the user.
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Realist247
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October 12, 2017, 01:49:19 AM |
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Here in the Philippines, the growth in the knowledge about bitcoin is drastically exponential. Could bitcoin possibly influence the improvement and advancement of the Philippine's economical status? In what aspects?
Yes. We can. Just helping each other here at bitcoin. We can also communicate on the other country and our economics can improve just talk and negotiate on the other people. It is now 9:45 in the Philippines so many of shit posting will begin...like the post above. It's utter and complete nonsense. Can a moderator make sense of what was just said? After all, that's the purpose of moderators. I'm not suggesting banning access of the Philippines to these forums but people that post like this...who make up about 90% of posts on these forums....might deserve a penalty to their precious post count or banned altogether. Make them learn enough English as to not write total nonsense or ban their account and make them create a new account when they have the requisite skills to post on an English forum. If they are really serious they'll get it right on the 2nd or 3rd try.
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mabell943
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October 12, 2017, 01:59:16 AM |
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Here in the Philippines, the growth in the knowledge about bitcoin is drastically exponential. Could bitcoin possibly influence the improvement and advancement of the Philippine's economical status? In what aspects?
yes it may affect and it may not. It may affect our economy when our country absorbs the cryptocurrency platforms and especially bitcoin but on the other hand it may not if the politics will still be our number one problem in the country.
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October 12, 2017, 02:04:01 AM |
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Here in the Philippines, the growth in the knowledge about bitcoin is drastically exponential. Could bitcoin possibly influence the improvement and advancement of the Philippine's economical status? In what aspects?
Yes. We can. Just helping each other here at bitcoin. We can also communicate on the other country and our economics can improve just talk and negotiate on the other people. It is now 9:45 in the Philippines so many of shit posting will begin...like the post above. It's utter and complete nonsense. Can a moderator make sense of what was just said? After all, that's the purpose of moderators. I'm not suggesting banning access of the Philippines to these forums but people that post like this...who make up about 90% of posts on these forums....might deserve a penalty to their precious post count or banned altogether. Make them learn enough English as to not write total nonsense or ban their account and make them create a new account when they have the requisite skills to post on an English forum. If they are really serious they'll get it right on the 2nd or 3rd try. I would advise you to report that post and others like it, because they shouldn't make money by spouting such drivel. All those posts sound the same, and it's the result of limited English or intelligence. And that shit is killing the usefulness of bitcointalk. I reported that post myself. And it's got nothing to do with nationality or race. A shitpost is a shitpost.
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audrey12
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October 12, 2017, 02:09:12 AM |
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I guess bitcoin can play a major role in the economic stability of a certain country, If the financial status of a person increases or change positively because of bitcoin then they can acquire goods and sustain the expenses for their basic needs and even some sort of leisure in that sense the economy will grow and so the country will benefit.
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October 12, 2017, 02:13:29 AM |
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I doubt someone in the Philippines could afford a whole Bitcoin. I think ICOs would have much greater chance of changing peoples lives over there due to the cheap entry price.
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October 12, 2017, 02:14:59 AM |
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Here in the Philippines, the growth in the knowledge about bitcoin is drastically exponential. Could bitcoin possibly influence the improvement and advancement of the Philippine's economical status? In what aspects?
Yes. We can. Just helping each other here at bitcoin. We can also communicate on the other country and our economics can improve just talk and negotiate on the other people. It is now 9:45 in the Philippines so many of shit posting will begin...like the post above. It's utter and complete nonsense. Can a moderator make sense of what was just said? After all, that's the purpose of moderators. I'm not suggesting banning access of the Philippines to these forums but people that post like this...who make up about 90% of posts on these forums....might deserve a penalty to their precious post count or banned altogether. Make them learn enough English as to not write total nonsense or ban their account and make them create a new account when they have the requisite skills to post on an English forum. If they are really serious they'll get it right on the 2nd or 3rd try. I would advise you to report that post and others like it, because they shouldn't make money by spouting such drivel. All those posts sound the same, and it's the result of limited English or intelligence. And that shit is killing the usefulness of bitcointalk. I reported that post myself. And it's got nothing to do with nationality or race. A shitpost is a shitpost. Not sure about any uproar over Bitcoin in the Philippines, but these garbage posts are certainly causing an uproar in this forum. Trying to stay OT, it is pretty obvious that the uptake of Bitcoin is higher in countries with a devaluing currency. The Peso has been pretty weak vs. USD in the last 5 years.
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Pinkris128
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October 12, 2017, 02:25:20 AM |
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Here in the Philippines, the growth in the knowledge about bitcoin is drastically exponential. Could bitcoin possibly influence the improvement and advancement of the Philippine's economical status? In what aspects?
Yes Philippines is very active to bitcoin. Well in-fact I know plenty of Filipinos who are into bitcoin. It is not that because they just have knowledge to bitcoin, but it is because of the capability of bitcoin to let them gain money while learning. Filipinos are really hardworking especially when they gain money, I'm not saying that Filipinos are into money only but we really need money to improve due to low on technology advancement. Well bitcoin on the other hand improves Philippine's economical status, because it can let them earn money even if they don't leave their job and it also let them know what is happening in the modern technology world. Definitely yes, filipinos are very hard working people which they will do anything just tonearn money for their financial needs. We filipino are here in bitcoin not just only to earn money but also to gain some knowledge about it and on how we can make our country into better. I believe that bitcoin may help us to improve our technology and economical status if we users may help each other and be united. Also if all filipinos would not be selfish as well.
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October 12, 2017, 02:29:39 AM |
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Here in the Philippines, the growth in the knowledge about bitcoin is drastically exponential. Could bitcoin possibly influence the improvement and advancement of the Philippine's economical status? In what aspects?
Yes. We can. Just helping each other here at bitcoin. We can also communicate on the other country and our economics can improve just talk and negotiate on the other people. It is now 9:45 in the Philippines so many of shit posting will begin...like the post above. It's utter and complete nonsense. Can a moderator make sense of what was just said? After all, that's the purpose of moderators. I'm not suggesting banning access of the Philippines to these forums but people that post like this...who make up about 90% of posts on these forums....might deserve a penalty to their precious post count or banned altogether. Make them learn enough English as to not write total nonsense or ban their account and make them create a new account when they have the requisite skills to post on an English forum. If they are really serious they'll get it right on the 2nd or 3rd try. I would advise you to report that post and others like it, because they shouldn't make money by spouting such drivel. All those posts sound the same, and it's the result of limited English or intelligence. And that shit is killing the usefulness of bitcointalk. I reported that post myself. And it's got nothing to do with nationality or race. A shitpost is a shitpost. Not sure about any uproar over Bitcoin in the Philippines, but these garbage posts are certainly causing an uproar in this forum. Trying to stay OT, it is pretty obvious that the uptake of Bitcoin is higher in countries with a devaluing currency. The Peso has been pretty weak vs. USD in the last 5 years. It should not be credited to all Filipinos that posting garbage at forums there are also members from other asian countries who has more horrible grammar than the Filipinos. It is because of our current Government which primary mission is to kill innocent people .
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Pleione527
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October 12, 2017, 02:43:03 AM |
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Yes it has been a major source of income for many Filipinos who's doing bitcoin as well as signature campaigns. It is very clear how bitcoin touches many lives of people who are looking for additional source of income to support their finances and with the growing industry of crypto currencies many Filipinos are getting so much thru it which also helps the economy of the Philippines.
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October 12, 2017, 02:43:13 AM |
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I think that the Philippines is kind of behind in terms of technology and innovations but once they get a hand of it, they are easy to adapt and passing on the information to their peers are unstoppable. It's a good thing about them that they are resourceful in looking for opportunities to earn a living. Just sad how sometimes some carry the name of the race in a bad light.
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October 12, 2017, 02:52:20 AM |
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Here in the Philippines, the growth in the knowledge about bitcoin is drastically exponential. Could bitcoin possibly influence the improvement and advancement of the Philippine's economical status? In what aspects?
The influence of bitcoin in the Philippines is gradually increasing in fact that because of that there are companies that is created for the purpose of transacting bitcoins. an example of this is coins.ph which you can send, convert your bitcoins to local currency and you can also pay your bills by using their service. In fact that many Filipinos who don't have a stable job are now earning income by working online paid by bitcoins. Which means they have now financial freedom which really helps the economy of a country. because when ever you buy something you are paying a tax and if that money you are using are from bitcoins earnings that sure is a proof that bitcoins helps the economy.
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rjbtc2017
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October 12, 2017, 02:58:11 AM |
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Here in the Philippines, the growth in the knowledge about bitcoin is drastically exponential. Could bitcoin possibly influence the improvement and advancement of the Philippine's economical status? In what aspects?
Yes. We can. Just helping each other here at bitcoin. We can also communicate on the other country and our economics can improve just talk and negotiate on the other people. It is now 9:45 in the Philippines so many of shit posting will begin...like the post above. It's utter and complete nonsense. Can a moderator make sense of what was just said? After all, that's the purpose of moderators. I'm not suggesting banning access of the Philippines to these forums but people that post like this...who make up about 90% of posts on these forums....might deserve a penalty to their precious post count or banned altogether. Make them learn enough English as to not write total nonsense or ban their account and make them create a new account when they have the requisite skills to post on an English forum. If they are really serious they'll get it right on the 2nd or 3rd try. I would advise you to report that post and others like it, because they shouldn't make money by spouting such drivel. All those posts sound the same, and it's the result of limited English or intelligence. And that shit is killing the usefulness of bitcointalk. I reported that post myself. And it's got nothing to do with nationality or race. A shitpost is a shitpost.Thank you for this statement. We cannot excuse that we are lacking on english grammar, because if others can,Filipinos can learn also. Reporting is also another way for them to check out themselves and see if they are posting shitty or constructively. As I am also learning to know English grammar and create more constructive sentences. As a part of Bitcointalk, Whatever it's nationality or race, Let's report a shitpost.
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