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Topic: 2014 Poll: How many bitcoins do you own? - page 2. (Read 10051 times)

full member
Activity: 215
Merit: 100
I am one of the poor on the forum and I have less than 10  Undecided
jr. member
Activity: 56
Merit: 10
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less than 1, got some scam, lose in bet and etc., trying to collect it again in sig  Grin
legendary
Activity: 1862
Merit: 1015
Have about BTC 1 right now.
But I need to collect it over months with signature campaign so I'm glad and many thanks to having this forum.

The freedom of movement of the bitcoin value will seek to even out differences in income in different areas of the world. So if someone lives in a one dollar per day general invome  economy, bitcoin will come to rescue......


Thanks why bitcoin is amazing currency and it can help people in unique and efficient ways.
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1005
The freedom of movement of the bitcoin value will seek to even out differences in income in different areas of the world. So if someone lives in a one dollar per day general invome  economy, bitcoin will come to rescue. The remaining difference will be the level of violence from the governments in each area.

Just like the telephone receptionist in india, a single entrepreneurial person in Gaza could possibly function as a telephone watch for some shop owner in Amsterdam, while he is out on conventions to replenish his shop with wares. A telephone, bitcoin, and some knowledge about the business should be enough. Maybe they are friends or family from way back.

legendary
Activity: 2590
Merit: 3015
Welt Am Draht
I have been here awhile and have only managed to get me a bag of around 10btc bit more if I count the other alt bags, I have yet to find a decent btc making strategy.

10 coins is a fine haul to own.

I dicked around with alts too and can no longer be bothered with them. Unless you get right in on the ground floor, which I have a couple of times, it's worse than gambling. The game isn't just rigged, it'll actively chase you down and kick you until you're dead.

Signature campaigns are the most dependable source of BTC. It's a pretty modest trickle much of the time but it carries on trickling and there's zero risk. We're still a long way from having a decent record in BTC 'investment', if ever.
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
'Slow and steady wins the race'
I have been here awhile and have only managed to get me a bag of around 10btc bit more if I count the other alt bags, I have yet to find a decent btc making strategy alts drain me. I do try think of businesses to start up, then I get carried away with real life and that gets postponed another few weeks until something else comes up it is a vicious cycle. So I will just work as I have and buy in until I get the time to build something bitcoin related for the future. 
legendary
Activity: 1372
Merit: 1252
I owns less then 1 bitcoin
add option to poll for less then 1 bitcoin, a lot of members owns less then 1

i think i will never own more than 1 BTC

What do you do for work? Can you not save a small amount each week to buy some btc?


The truth is the majority of people out there can't save enough money, you are privileged if you are in the 1+ BTC club. I hope everyone gets as much as possible during this god gifted period of low price, and hope it lasts before moon time begins.
legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1016
I owns less then 1 bitcoin
add option to poll for less then 1 bitcoin, a lot of members owns less then 1

i think i will never own more than 1 BTC

What do you do for work? Can you not save a small amount each week to buy some btc?

legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1008
I owns less then 1 bitcoin
add option to poll for less then 1 bitcoin, a lot of members owns less then 1

i think i will never own more than 1 BTC

All things will need a process, if you want to own 1 BTC you should do a lot of work in order to get your bitcoin, try to buy higher account and applying in a signature campaign that pays a lot, then do trading often to get some profit and if you feel lucky you can try gambling just to try your luck. You can earn every bitcoin in many ways if you want
legendary
Activity: 2590
Merit: 3015
Welt Am Draht
I owns less then 1 bitcoin
add option to poll for less then 1 bitcoin, a lot of members owns less then 1

i think i will never own more than 1 BTC

Up your activity, sign up for a sig campaign and you could have that whole coin and more in a few weeks/ months.
legendary
Activity: 1778
Merit: 1026
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I owns less then 1 bitcoin
add option to poll for less then 1 bitcoin, a lot of members owns less then 1

i think i will never own more than 1 BTC
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1005
I owns less then 1 bitcoin
add option to poll for less then 1 bitcoin, a lot of members owns less then 1

You are amongst the one in thousand that shall carry the world into the future.
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 257
I owns less then 1 bitcoin
add option to poll for less then 1 bitcoin, a lot of members owns less then 1
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1008

OMG, that is very amateur from his part. He is running an exchange and he uses double e-mails?

I use separate passwords for all my websites which are 25-30 character random strings.

Let me guess his password was: BTER123 ?  Grin

I'll go for - password.

Plenty of bitcoiners are probably guilty of being a bit lazy with internet security elsewhere. Sometimes it feels like too much hassle and then you're hacked and then suddenly it's, er, not.

Lazyness it not that bad, it makes you do always the shortest thing with the less efort involved.

But when it comes to money, then maximum discipline is required, there is just no other way around it, there is a such high demand for money that anyone can/will steal it on the slightest occasion it will get , so keeping the money on secure places / discipline is the only option to stay safe.

I agree when it comes to saving our own money the great level of discipline is required. and if you are not disciplined enough in keeping your money safe then it's an open invitation to thieves,scammers etc who are just waiting for this opportunity to just take away everything from you.

I think that is matter of luck, when the thieves is going to scam you or may be want to get all your bitcoin they must find a good ways to  get it, altough you have a good dicipline and you put your bitcoin in a high level of security if just one mistake your coin will gone forever. So its better watchout from a good promises investment
hero member
Activity: 533
Merit: 500

OMG, that is very amateur from his part. He is running an exchange and he uses double e-mails?

I use separate passwords for all my websites which are 25-30 character random strings.

Let me guess his password was: BTER123 ?  Grin

I'll go for - password.

Plenty of bitcoiners are probably guilty of being a bit lazy with internet security elsewhere. Sometimes it feels like too much hassle and then you're hacked and then suddenly it's, er, not.

Lazyness it not that bad, it makes you do always the shortest thing with the less efort involved.

But when it comes to money, then maximum discipline is required, there is just no other way around it, there is a such high demand for money that anyone can/will steal it on the slightest occasion it will get , so keeping the money on secure places / discipline is the only option to stay safe.

I agree when it comes to saving our own money the great level of discipline is required. and if you are not disciplined enough in keeping your money safe then it's an open invitation to thieves,scammers etc who are just waiting for this opportunity to just take away everything from you.
sr. member
Activity: 1148
Merit: 252
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OMG, that is very amateur from his part. He is running an exchange and he uses double e-mails?

I use separate passwords for all my websites which are 25-30 character random strings.

Let me guess his password was: BTER123 ?  Grin

I'll go for - password.

Plenty of bitcoiners are probably guilty of being a bit lazy with internet security elsewhere. Sometimes it feels like too much hassle and then you're hacked and then suddenly it's, er, not.

Lazyness it not that bad, it makes you do always the shortest thing with the less efort involved.

But when it comes to money, then maximum discipline is required, there is just no other way around it, there is a such high demand for money that anyone can/will steal it on the slightest occasion it will get , so keeping the money on secure places / discipline is the only option to stay safe.
legendary
Activity: 2590
Merit: 3015
Welt Am Draht

OMG, that is very amateur from his part. He is running an exchange and he uses double e-mails?

I use separate passwords for all my websites which are 25-30 character random strings.

Let me guess his password was: BTER123 ?  Grin

I'll go for - password.

Plenty of bitcoiners are probably guilty of being a bit lazy with internet security elsewhere. Sometimes it feels like too much hassle and then you're hacked and then suddenly it's, er, not.
sr. member
Activity: 1148
Merit: 252
Undeads.com - P2E Runner Game
Its really difficult to trust someone here over the internet. So it is better not to reveal the secret that how much bitcoin do i hold?? As the scammers are waiting for the valuable information like this so that they can have gateway to have a scam and cheat the innocent people.

How are scammer stealing your coins by just saying it? If i say i got 100€ at this moment in my wallet does that mean that somebody will teleport here and steal it?

Its funny  Cheesy

If I remember rightly BTer was hacked and thousands of BTC were lost because the guy running it used the same password for his email as that site's servers.

All a good hacker needs is one small clue and if you're a bit slack elsewhere they might find an in. Over a period of months or years on here you might reveal a lot of info about your other online activities.

OMG, that is very amateur from his part. He is running an exchange and he uses the same passwords?

I use separate passwords for all my websites which are 25-30 character random strings.

Let me guess his password was: BTER123 ?  Grin
legendary
Activity: 2590
Merit: 3015
Welt Am Draht
Its really difficult to trust someone here over the internet. So it is better not to reveal the secret that how much bitcoin do i hold?? As the scammers are waiting for the valuable information like this so that they can have gateway to have a scam and cheat the innocent people.

How are scammer stealing your coins by just saying it? If i say i got 100€ at this moment in my wallet does that mean that somebody will teleport here and steal it?

Its funny  Cheesy

If I remember rightly BTer was hacked and thousands of BTC were lost because the guy running it used the same password for his email as that site's servers.

All a good hacker needs is one small clue and if you're a bit slack elsewhere they might find an in. Over a period of months or years on here you might reveal a lot of info about your other online activities.
sr. member
Activity: 1148
Merit: 252
Undeads.com - P2E Runner Game
Its really difficult to trust someone here over the internet. So it is better not to reveal the secret that how much bitcoin do i hold?? As the scammers are waiting for the valuable information like this so that they can have gateway to have a scam and cheat the innocent people.

How are scammer stealing your coins by just saying it? If i say i got 100€ at this moment in my wallet does that mean that somebody will teleport here and steal it?

Its funny  Cheesy
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