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Topic: Best way to spend Bitcoin? Newbie's opinion. - page 14. (Read 18733 times)

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It is nice to save some btc. Look for BTC directories and see what all you can spend btc on. I look for those, but have not spent on

goods yet. Will possibly be trying that out one day. I already have a debit card coming my way. I will be able to fund it instantly and

have money for the month long now instead of waiting for new money near ebry month.
newbie
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December 29, 2015, 08:34:26 AM
#51
Gambling and woman are the best choices. I`m married but I plan to divorce soon because I have became rich in the past months and need a better woman now Cheesy
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December 29, 2015, 08:09:58 AM
#50
I spent my bitcoin just to buy pulse, because it is still rare online stores that accept bitcoin.

but because I like to play games, I also sometimes spend my bitcoin to buy vouchers online game

Investing in gaming wasting the money only As newbies He should not do that. As he asked bitcoin miner he can buy in amazon or ebay with bitcoin or Fiat cash. In miner work also we can’t get profit If we do as small scale. Better find solar miner and buy it.
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December 29, 2015, 12:57:56 AM
#49
I used my bitcoin in G2A.
More game = More Happiness  Grin Grin
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December 28, 2015, 04:57:48 PM
#48
I would use bitcoin cashback websites to go shopping, that is the best way to get the best bang for your buck!
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December 26, 2015, 07:11:17 AM
#47
I will spend bitcoin to buy some online goods such as hard drivers. There are quite a few in online retailers in my country.

Why don't you try out Dell itself???
It's the best alternative available out everywhere and currently accepts Bitcoins...
And its hard drives perform well... Smiley
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December 26, 2015, 04:10:58 AM
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I will spend bitcoin to buy some online goods such as hard drivers. There are quite a few in online retailers in my country.
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December 25, 2015, 11:27:47 AM
#45
i spent my btc to pays bill

i hope you're using those service that let you pay directly in bitcoin, like cashila and bitbill, they are very convenient

right now for christmas a good way is to buy something as a gift with bitcoin

Yeah, Cashila is really great. Been also using them for paying bills for quite some time now. If the merchant accepts wire transfers, there's nothing you can't pay in bitcoins, really..
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December 25, 2015, 04:04:30 AM
#44
I spent my bitcoin just to buy pulse, because it is still rare online stores that accept bitcoin.

but because I like to play games, I also sometimes spend my bitcoin to buy vouchers online game
legendary
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December 25, 2015, 02:57:13 AM
#43
i spent my btc to pays bill

i hope you're using those service that let you pay directly in bitcoin, like cashila and bitbill, they are very convenient

right now for christmas a good way is to buy something as a gift with bitcoin
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December 24, 2015, 09:48:49 PM
#42
Hi guys, I'm new here and I just started reading the forum. I see a lot of advise like "invest Bitcoin", buy mining equipment etc. But I don't see anyone talk about daily life products. Food, computers, bills, Christmas shopping. The other day I was paid 4000 usd in btc and now don't know how to spend it wisely. But I ordered a pizza today and it tasted good.
try the gyft app on your phone, you can pretty much buy any gift card on the app with btc and then youll be able to spend your btc at any of the stores using the gift cards. they also have a $5 initial bonus aswell if i remember correctly.
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December 24, 2015, 06:34:59 PM
#41
Do not spend it, save it.  unless you are using what you make to live, there is no reason for you to spend it at this point.  Save it and wait for the BTC to go up.  When it goes up, you will be glad you did this.  I know I will be.

Saving all of it to a point I think.  Everything in moderation is good.   I personally like to pay electricity out of it.  This keeps me where I don't spend a small fortune per year on electricity. 

If I spend regular earning on electricity, and it goes down and I paid electricity with my regular earnings... I could lose a lot.  So I view electricity payment as responsible.   And then I keep the profit and ROI.   It has been a pretty good system and has worked for me pretty well.
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December 24, 2015, 05:33:40 PM
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Do not spend it, save it.  unless you are using what you make to live, there is no reason for you to spend it at this point.  Save it and wait for the BTC to go up.  When it goes up, you will be glad you did this.  I know I will be.
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December 23, 2015, 08:34:56 PM
#39
i spent my btc to pays bill
legendary
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December 23, 2015, 07:10:56 PM
#38
Best way to spend it? for me if i got that money i will invest it, and then depend on your hobby, if your hobby is gaming you can buy games using bitcoin, or order food or something that make you happy
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December 23, 2015, 02:07:24 PM
#37
I am actutall not a newbie but i mainly use Bitcoins to gamble and buying webhosting and vpn plans. For these three sections, Bitcoin is much better as fiat money.
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December 23, 2015, 11:37:57 AM
#36
Not sure if this answers your question but I spend my bitcoins by investing them on btcjam and loanbase. I haven't bought anything yet, but will probably purchase a vpn when I earn enough bitcoin to make the purchase. As well as maybe renew my hosting and my domain.
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December 22, 2015, 08:45:45 AM
#35
My daily use bitcoin is for buy pulse. And for monthly is to pay my vps invoices.

For now a lot of goods and services offer bitcoin as their payment method, not like in the last years.
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December 22, 2015, 08:11:20 AM
#34
well there are a lot of great ways how to spend the bitcoin you have i usually buy pc games so that i could be able to play online the games i like besides that i spend some coins on buying music or something like that as bitcoin makes everything very easy and fast

That’s great dude. I use to purchase the games for the fiat money. Please can you suggest some sites which accepting 100% in bitcoins itself. Only I use to shop for gadgets only through Online. If I find good. I can do through bitcoin itself.
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December 22, 2015, 02:11:03 AM
#33
Hi guys, I'm new here and I just started reading the forum. I see a lot of advise like "invest Bitcoin", buy mining equipment etc. But I don't see anyone talk about daily life products. Food, computers, bills, Christmas shopping. The other day I was paid 4000 usd in btc and now don't know how to spend it wisely. But I ordered a pizza today and it tasted good.

Yeah, ultimately the best course of attack is to hold your bitcoins.  There are multiple ways of doing this, whether getting a cold wallet (trezor), paper wallet, or possibly buying into some physical bitcoins where you can store your coins.  Physical bitcoins may pan out to be the best plan for storing your bitcoins, because they add in value as a collectors item that people are willing to pay a premium for (i.e. Casascius coins).

If you're looking to purchase things that are necessary for your everyday life, I'm not quite sure if there are ways to pay bills with Bitcoin directly.  Maybe you should look into getting a bitcoin debit card which allows you to pay anyone using a Visa which is "backed" by bitcoins and pays out the amount of fiat upon purchase.  So any place that accepts Visa (I would imagine everyone that you deal with currently) can be able to take that form of payment, and the Debit card company takes out the exact amount of bitcoins from your stash and pays out to the company in fiat.

Also, just curious... what did you do exactly to earn you $4,000 in bitcoin? Seems like a pretty tough thing to do, and I wouldn't imagine you did business with someone here on the forum. Huh
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