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October 21, 2013, 05:10:28 PM
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I'm new to bitcoin so I'm just wondering in this forum there are probably a lot of people who's their main income is from bitcoin business. I'm not talking about student who has a website using bitcoin as their final project, or the pizza guy who accepting bitcoin, or the company making the ASIC mining machine since they are still sell those machine in dollars.

I'm asking if is there any people out there who is mainly making website as using bitcoin as currency, and he only lives off from that? And maybe the bitcoin traders like stock tranders as well?

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October 21, 2013, 06:43:56 PM
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I know of several people (out of the thousands reading this forum) that work full-time on a bitcoin-related business. That's not many, but it will grow. A LocalBitcoins trader might be able to make some decent part-time money, but I doubt there are any full-time exchange traders.

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October 22, 2013, 02:08:27 AM
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There are some news articles about hobos making some cash on bitcoin.
Most people, myself included, regard bitcoin as not a get quick rich scheme, but more as a way to have fun.
As the bitcoin economy expands, perhaps the job market in bitcoin would increase.
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October 22, 2013, 03:48:53 AM
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Sure do, you can sell stuff online, do a gambling site and/or mine them using ASIC Smiley

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October 22, 2013, 05:48:39 AM
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I am a full time bitcoiner. I have a decent number of them, but I am trying to save them more and more. I actually made a paper wallet for retirement and put as many as I can. I am 23 so I have a while. I am trying to get into bitcoin startups around me, but there are hardly any hiring (NYC). As I am also building new websites, doing business deals. Living off bitcoins is so hard I hate it, I have to plan every moment and dollar I spend. Cause I didn't want to get screwed by exchange rates and rather borrow money from friends than have fiat dollars left over.

Could you tell me what is your main bitcoin business? Or you have a lot of multiple bitcoin business at the same time?

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I am a full time bitcoiner. I have a decent number of them, but I am trying to save them more and more. I actually made a paper wallet for retirement and put as many as I can. I am 23 so I have a while. I am trying to get into bitcoin startups around me, but there are hardly any hiring (NYC). As I am also building new websites, doing business deals. Living off bitcoins is so hard I hate it, I have to plan every moment and dollar I spend. Cause I didn't want to get screwed by exchange rates and rather borrow money from friends than have fiat dollars left over.

Could you tell me what is your main bitcoin business? Or you have a lot of multiple bitcoin business at the same time?

I am currently working on a business now, before this I did freelancing web site making when bitcoin was like $5, now bitcoins are like $170 so because of that raise I was able to just come out of school and do nothing. I also had 2 business that were very niche start accepting bitcoin really early on and I was offered for both of them a good amount of bitcoins so I did sell them.
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October 22, 2013, 11:52:32 AM
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There is definitely a fair amount of people that are doing this.
Sadly I'm not one of them even though I'd like to be.
I don't really know what I could do..
Max profit bet, all in on a dice game, and hope for the best.
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October 22, 2013, 02:07:28 PM
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There is definitely a fair amount of people that are doing this.
Sadly I'm not one of them even though I'd like to be.
I don't really know what I could do..
Max profit bet, all in on a dice game, and hope for the best.

This is the way.... but what if you don't win? Smiley

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October 22, 2013, 02:37:09 PM
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There is definitely a fair amount of people that are doing this.
Sadly I'm not one of them even though I'd like to be.
I don't really know what I could do..
Max profit bet, all in on a dice game, and hope for the best.

This is the way.... but what if you don't win? Smiley
Rinse and repeat. It almost worked for me, so it could work for you.
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October 22, 2013, 03:32:25 PM
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There is definitely a fair amount of people that are doing this.
Sadly I'm not one of them even though I'd like to be.
I don't really know what I could do..
Max profit bet, all in on a dice game, and hope for the best.

This is the way.... but what if you don't win? Smiley

You could always try Martingale.

Tried, lost it all after I 3x my capital...

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October 22, 2013, 03:33:34 PM
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There is definitely a fair amount of people that are doing this.
Sadly I'm not one of them even though I'd like to be.
I don't really know what I could do..

Well, you can always do some job for Bitcoin http://www.reddit.com/r/Jobs4bitcoins

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October 22, 2013, 03:35:37 PM
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Max profit bet, all in on a dice game, and hope for the best.

This is the way.... but what if you don't win? Smiley

You could always try Martingale.

This is why you should ignore financial advice in the Newbies forum.

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October 22, 2013, 04:35:43 PM
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As you can see a lot of people who use the site are either developing or in a Bitcoin related company. But considering the amount of people who aren't greatly out weigh the amount who are. But hopefully that will change over time and Bitcoin will become a lot more popular among businesses.

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October 22, 2013, 04:41:22 PM
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There is definitely a fair amount of people that are doing this.
Sadly I'm not one of them even though I'd like to be.
I don't really know what I could do..
Max profit bet, all in on a dice game, and hope for the best.

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October 22, 2013, 05:15:05 PM
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There is definitely a fair amount of people that are doing this.
Sadly I'm not one of them even though I'd like to be.
I don't really know what I could do..
Max profit bet, all in on a dice game, and hope for the best.

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 Huh if you gamble that way you might end up broke, bitcoin isn't a game, think twice and you benefit from profit
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October 22, 2013, 05:17:50 PM
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There is definitely a fair amount of people that are doing this.
Sadly I'm not one of them even though I'd like to be.
I don't really know what I could do..
Max profit bet, all in on a dice game, and hope for the best.

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The house always wins right? You should quit whilst you are ahead. You should benefit from the profit now instead of feeling terrible when you lose it in the future.

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October 22, 2013, 05:42:18 PM
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There is definitely a fair amount of people that are doing this.
Sadly I'm not one of them even though I'd like to be.
I don't really know what I could do..
Max profit bet, all in on a dice game, and hope for the best.

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The house always wins right? You should quit whilst you are ahead. You should benefit from the profit now instead of feeling terrible when you lose it in the future.

Even if I was wasted, I could never ALL-IN on a shady on-line BTC game!

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October 22, 2013, 05:48:00 PM
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I am a full time bitcoin trader,seller and bitcoin is my main source of income. =)
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October 22, 2013, 05:52:20 PM
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I am a full time bitcoin trader,seller and bitcoin is my main source of income. =)
Many of those, that got in the right time, are. At the moment if you want in you gotta have lots of free resources.
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October 22, 2013, 06:09:23 PM
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Yea, it is going to be very tough now.

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