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August 11, 2012, 09:47:48 PM
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most of those pages are for donations, which do nothing towards building an economy for bitcoin. the only thing you can actually buy is baklava. i think thats even better than alpaca socks  Wink
i dont really see a critical mass there.

Where is the baklava?

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August 11, 2012, 10:04:36 PM
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most of those pages are for donations, which do nothing towards building an economy for bitcoin. the only thing you can actually buy is baklava. i think thats even better than alpaca socks  Wink
i dont really see a critical mass there.

Where is the baklava?

Baklava at http://mandrik.com/

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August 12, 2012, 01:48:31 PM
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read all the post, and i must say, very good news...

i like this project.. and i like to see some btc meetings in our country, here almost nobody know about btc...  Sad
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November 21, 2012, 06:38:53 AM
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It turns out New Hampshire is the top state in the USA for Google searches for Bitcoin, as measured by Google Trends over the last 12 months.



http://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=bitcoin&geo=US&date=today%2012-m&cmpt=q

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November 22, 2012, 10:42:19 PM
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It turns out New Hampshire is the top state in the USA for Google searches for Bitcoin, as measured by Google Trends over the last 12 months.



http://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=bitcoin&geo=US&date=today%2012-m&cmpt=q

Is there a strong active Bitcoin local merchant community anywhere in NH? I know the last FSP meetup was hugely successful, but have there been any hotspots that are keeping up momentum year round?

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November 23, 2012, 12:45:26 AM
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It turns out New Hampshire is the top state in the USA for Google searches for Bitcoin, as measured by Google Trends over the last 12 months.



http://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=bitcoin&geo=US&date=today%2012-m&cmpt=q

Is there a strong active Bitcoin local merchant community anywhere in NH? I know the last FSP meetup was hugely successful, but have there been any hotspots that are keeping up momentum year round?

The vendor scene in New Hampshire isn't strong yet. There's a great cafe in Newmarket that takes bitcoins, there's our guitar store, and there are a number of online stores. The most action is probably at the weekly Bitcoin meetup where we do a lot of trades and usually draw about 15-20 people. We also get a few people a week coming into our guitar store just to buy bitcoins for cash. We've started talking about getting some of the small shops on the main drag here in Manchester to accept Bitcoin, and that's definitely something I want to push in the next few weeks.

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November 23, 2012, 01:13:13 AM
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The vendor scene in New Hampshire isn't strong yet. There's a great cafe in Newmarket that takes bitcoins, there's our guitar store, and there are a number of online stores. The most action is probably at the weekly Bitcoin meetup where we do a lot of trades and usually draw about 15-20 people. We also get a few people a week coming into our guitar store just to buy bitcoins for cash. We've started talking about getting some of the small shops on the main drag here in Manchester to accept Bitcoin, and that's definitely something I want to push in the next few weeks.

I bet I'm not the only one that would love to know more about all the various ways people try to get businesses on board.

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