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newbie
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November 16, 2013, 08:07:51 AM
#8
What is this thread about?  I'm confused.

I'm also confused by the topic of the OP I'm not sure if people are supposed to add some opinions or just take it for what it is.  I do agree that the community needs to figure out a way for the average person to get bitcoins in their hands.

This would get lots of new people interested in BTC. But even though it's a good idea, i don't see it happening too soon  Sad
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1081
I may write code in exchange for bitcoins.
November 16, 2013, 06:35:00 AM
#7
What is this thread about?  I'm confused.

I'm also confused by the topic of the OP I'm not sure if people are supposed to add some opinions or just take it for what it is.  I do agree that the community needs to figure out a way for the average person to get bitcoins in their hands.

AND for the community to start spending them in a manner where retailers see benefit. Maybe local communities organizing a random bitblitz every once in a while - where 100 bitcoiners converge on a store accepting bitcoin at a specified time and have the media there to cover the spending and filming transactions happening. Other store owners would see the line and "want some of that action". Bottom line is as long as we have many hoarders and only a few spenders, the math suggests that the hoarders will end up with them all. Then where will we be.

A good idea, has this happened somewhere?
newbie
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Merit: 0
November 15, 2013, 08:12:17 PM
#6
What is this thread about?  I'm confused.

I'm also confused by the topic of the OP I'm not sure if people are supposed to add some opinions or just take it for what it is.  I do agree that the community needs to figure out a way for the average person to get bitcoins in their hands.

AND for the community to start spending them in a manner where retailers see benefit. Maybe local communities organizing a random bitblitz every once in a while - where 100 bitcoiners converge on a store accepting bitcoin at a specified time and have the media there to cover the spending and filming transactions happening. Other store owners would see the line and "want some of that action". Bottom line is as long as we have many hoarders and only a few spenders, the math suggests that the hoarders will end up with them all. Then where will we be.
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
November 15, 2013, 05:37:34 PM
#5
What is this thread about?  I'm confused.

I'm also confused by the topic of the OP I'm not sure if people are supposed to add some opinions or just take it for what it is.  I do agree that the community needs to figure out a way for the average person to get bitcoins in their hands.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1081
I may write code in exchange for bitcoins.
November 15, 2013, 01:42:01 AM
#4
What is this thread about?  I'm confused.
newbie
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November 15, 2013, 01:13:55 AM
#3
Nice copy/paste from google translate.

I'm from Romania. Sorry Tongue
member
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September 29, 2013, 03:34:01 AM
#2
Nice copy/paste from google translate.
newbie
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September 29, 2013, 02:43:23 AM
#1
How to make bitcoin better,
for the end user.

Here we will talk about bitcoin and something that need to change when using bitcoin.

We need more simple ways to exchange bitcoin's and explain them to new user's. Not saying there's not a lot of info on the basic's of bitcoin but more info on many things like average bitcoin user's how many wallets one user has, how many user's are in the home. Looking at bitcoin it seems like it can only grow, but how fast? If it's not easy to buy bitcoin some people will not buy them, they will also have a hard time trusting something they know about. In bitcoin it is very easy to get lost, there is so much info yet so little at the same time. In order to get people on you can't be greedy, charging above market price for something that is not worth what it is right now.

Would you pay 127 usd right now?

I would if I needed to trade via bitcoin, like a vpn, sending money over sea's, maybe I wanna try my luck at a online poker table. Many places are starting to accept bitcoin people can see its value, but I don't think I would buy at such a high price for a investment with Satoshi owning 10% some twin f****rs with 1% and who knows someone could be out there with many wallet's with some very high number's. What if they cashed out? Bitcoin would fall fast, other people would see whats going on and sell as well for fear of loss of profit. We need more people trading in the bitcoin world some of us moved to, I know many more things could be sold and traded for bitcoin. We need more understanding on how to trade and exchange how much its really worth, if people stopped hording coins this would help making it cheaper to buy bitcoin. We need more people trading, sad to say silkroad might be the best thing for bitcoin right now....



So if your selling something for bitcoin some days it looks like you get f*****.

Looking at transactions can suck sometime seeing the value of bitcoin is and what you are really getting.
0.0089 to the dollar or something like that, so when people sell things for bitcoin they charge a little more or so it seems with some traders of bitcoin. They pay a fee to cash out bitcoin to usd and fee's add up, before cashing out your bitcoin you should look into paying for what you need in bitcoin. If you can't buy it start selling. Im sure people will support you, bitcoin has a huge following with support.

So what can you do?

Just start trading, save don't horde, support the things you like about bitcoin or things that will change bitcoin.

But most of all do what you feel is right.
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