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legendary
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It is even wise to save majority of the the Bitcoin being earned in this forum for the future... something like a DCA. In this way one will be planning for the future as well
No, I don't think it's wise at all to keep money in Bitcoin when you are so poor that you have to feed your family with a Full Member rank signature campaign on Bitcointalk. Bitcoin is a high volatile and risky asset, even if he realized a small rally in the past weeks thanks to ETF acceptance rumors, it doesn't mean it can't go down again in the coming weeks or months. Harsh international regulations or media mainstream covered hacks could hurt the price too.   

The way that some of these guys are talking is that they cannot make very much in their country, so sometimes there could be questions about busting your ass for $40 per month when a signature campaign may well end up paying quite a bit more, and maybe we can presume up to $100 per month, so I doubt that the volatility of bitcoin is as BIG of a deal is just making sure that they are able to stay in the signature campaign and maybe have a few months extra saved up in the event that they lose their spot.. so then there might be needs to figure out if there are supplemental cashflow areas or maybe time can be spent to learn new skills in order to be able to be paid more,

and so if someone is used to paying all of their bills from $40 per month then what would they do if they had $400 per month?  What are they going to do with the extra $360 once they have established their emergency fund.. which surely is something that anyone should have in place prior to investing in bitcoin or overly holding onto bitcoin rather than holding in a more stable kind of way.. .. it is hard to generalize too much about what someone else should do about various cashflows and then how much they might be able to invest (or hold) in bitcoin once they are able to account for the expenses and their emergency fund... which an emergency fund is likely a reserve of cash that would cover something like 3-6 months expenses and then other funds would be available for other emergencies that might come up.. so maybe even doubling the amount in the expenses projections or adding on an amount, and anyone who is trying to decide these kinds of amounts would need to account for how confident they might be in theiir cashflows and their expenses that they have projected out.
legendary
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It is even wise to save majority of the the Bitcoin being earned in this forum for the future... something like a DCA. In this way one will be planning for the future as well
No, I don't think it's wise at all to keep money in Bitcoin when you are so poor that you have to feed your family with a Full Member rank signature campaign on Bitcointalk. Bitcoin is a high volatile and risky asset, even if he realized a small rally in the past weeks thanks to ETF acceptance rumors, it doesn't mean it can't go down again in the coming weeks or months. Harsh international regulations or media mainstream covered hacks could hurt the price too.   
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Happy Birthday to OP girls.

No doubt, this forum is providing great support to its members in many different ways. One can earn a good amount from opportunities available here like signature campaigns. OP is just like many of us who rely on this forum for added support.
I don't know where he is living actually but I would be very surprised if at one place on earth life would be so cheap that you can earn enough money with a Full member account to feed a whole family with children. So it means OP is certainly using alt accounts, he should be careful because if he makes something wrong, all his accounts could be red tagged and he could lose his income that let him feeds his family.
You will be surprised to know that I some parts of the world, $100 is a life changing amount. This is not for the upper echelon of such society but for the average people of such countries. So for the basic needs of a small family from such  country, $40 per week can do the magic.

However, it is not a safe situation considering that so many things can come up which were not planned for. Children are fond of pulling surprises that will require emergency spending,  so someone living from hand to mouth might be in tight corners in such a situation.  So, my advice is that it is always better to have a job or other businesses that can sustain the family and let the earnings from this forum be like addition.

It is even wise to save majority of the the Bitcoin being earned in this forum for the future... something like a DCA. In this way one will be planning for the future as well

Let's say, for example someone has a family of 4, and is living off of $320 per month, and so pretty much they do not have any money left over.. They pretty much spend everything that they earn for all of their expenses, so maybe then the question would be whether they have an emergency fund or not... because if they get $40 per week added to their income, that means that their monthly income has gone up 50%, so maybe that $40 per month could end up getting put into their emergency fund, but it might not be a good idea to keep that in BTC if it is serving as their emergency fund. 

So the question of whether they would be able to just keep that $40 per week in BTC would depend on if they have had already established an emergency fund or not.  If they have not established an emergency fund, then the BTC would be serving as their emergency fund.

I suppose I am not really questioning the life-changing nature of being able to add 50% to income (such as the hypothetical of adding $40 per week through a signature campaign), and sure I even understand that some forum members are in situations in which they are completely living off of their signature campaign, so that means that they would be needing to cash out pretty regularly, and if they don't want to devolve into a gambling posture, they may not be able to save any bitcoin from their signature campaign earnings prior to establishing an emergency fund..

which usually emergency funds need to be in the ballpark of 3-6 months expenses.. more risky to be on the lower end and safer to have an emergency fund that is 6 months, which we know so many people do not practice, whether they are in poor locations or otherwise, there are likely way more than a majority of people who do not even have emergency funds that are 1-2 months, which surely seems quite inadequate and surely they are not really in a position to invest into anything (bitcoin or otherwise) because if they invest with less than 3-6 months of an emergency fund, then chances become quite great that their investment is serving as their emergency fund (which is not a good practice and frequently leads to either losses or inabilities to realize gains and/or the power of compounding profits - through cashing out at a time that is not of their own choosing).
In where am coming from most people don't earn up to $40 as their monthly salary they earn below that. It's funny but that's the truth yet they are surviving and still have savings. Myself I have worked as an office assistant in an organization and I was paid $19 (Nineteen thousand naira) monthly. I was able to feed myself and my younger sister, rented an accommodation at the cost of $2 monthly and provided our basic needs and still I had some savings every month. Imaging if I'm earning $40 every week I think I will live like a king and still make lots on investments and savings. Though just like others who commented earlier noted there basic things that are provided for free which we don't pay for. My country is the best place to live if you are earning in $.
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Let's say, for example someone has a family of 4, and is living off of $320 per month, and so pretty much they do not have any money left over.. They pretty much spend everything that they earn for all of their expenses, so maybe then the question would be whether they have an emergency fund or not... because if they get $40 per week added to their income, that means that their monthly income has gone up 50%, so maybe that $40 per month could end up getting put into their emergency fund, but it might not be a good idea to keep that in BTC if it is serving as their emergency fund.  

So the question of whether they would be able to just keep that $40 per week in BTC would depend on if they have had already established an emergency fund or not.  If they have not established an emergency fund, then the BTC would be serving as their emergency fund.

I suppose I am not really questioning the life-changing nature of being able to add 50% to income (such as the hypothetical of adding $40 per week through a signature campaign), and sure I even understand that some forum members are in situations in which they are completely living off of their signature campaign, so that means that they would be needing to cash out pretty regularly, and if they don't want to devolve into a gambling posture, they may not be able to save any bitcoin from their signature campaign earnings prior to establishing an emergency fund..
I understand your detailed explanation but I want to make some clarifications because my earlier post might seem unrealistic to many readers here. I actually had a place in mind before making that post and that is the oil region of Southern Nigeria. In these region, a lot of things are provided free of charge by the oil companies operating in those areas. From electricity, pipe borne water to sometimes scholarships for students up to the university. There are no taxes for house, cars, even most business.

The major areas people spend money is on clothings, foods and medicine. Under this arrangement, $40 per week is a huge amount that can still allow saving of up to $10 per week.
I quite agree with you, but your analysis is based on oil producing region. What about those residing in a place where they virtually buy everything, probably the $10 weekly savings would not be possible. When there is no hope of having free pip born water or free electricity and others. So you'll see that these set of people might find it difficult to cope, it might be @odohu is saying out of his own experience.
However, I think it is not a must for someone who is struggling to survive save money when he/she doesn't have any means of feeding or clothing him/her self, although, savings is good but if someone get $20 monthly salary it will be very hard for such person to cope with that small amount of money, mean while the person is trying to feed, so the options is just to continue feeding him/her self untill he/she gets a better job then he/she can start saving.
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In Nigeria people can survive in most condition.  In a country like Nigeria $40 per week *4=$160 is enough to start up a small investment for your wife, that can be providing money for the family. then after starting up the business, then the next $40  you can also save at least $10 per week in Bitcoin. $10 in your wife business, and $20 for family consultation. Meanwhile the $10 BTC you invest, can serve as an emergency fund and savings. while  your wife can be also contributing till you guys achieve your goals.
Yes, this is a good idea and it will also help to build up a good family too but the important thing is that one must already have a better job before he/she can afford the $40 weekly savings.
However, $40 weekly saving will go a very long way for and pers who is willing to saving it.
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Let's say, for example someone has a family of 4, and is living off of $320 per month, and so pretty much they do not have any money left over.. They pretty much spend everything that they earn for all of their expenses, so maybe then the question would be whether they have an emergency fund or not... because if they get $40 per week added to their income, that means that their monthly income has gone up 50%, so maybe that $40 per month could end up getting put into their emergency fund, but it might not be a good idea to keep that in BTC if it is serving as their emergency fund.  

So the question of whether they would be able to just keep that $40 per week in BTC would depend on if they have had already established an emergency fund or not.  If they have not established an emergency fund, then the BTC would be serving as their emergency fund.

I suppose I am not really questioning the life-changing nature of being able to add 50% to income (such as the hypothetical of adding $40 per week through a signature campaign), and sure I even understand that some forum members are in situations in which they are completely living off of their signature campaign, so that means that they would be needing to cash out pretty regularly, and if they don't want to devolve into a gambling posture, they may not be able to save any bitcoin from their signature campaign earnings prior to establishing an emergency fund..
I understand your detailed explanation but I want to make some clarifications because my earlier post might seem unrealistic to many readers here. I actually had a place in mind before making that post and that is the oil region of Southern Nigeria. In these region, a lot of things are provided free of charge by the oil companies operating in those areas. From electricity, pipe borne water to sometimes scholarships for students up to the university. There are no taxes for house, cars, even most business.

The major areas people spend money is on clothings, foods and medicine. Under this arrangement, $40 per week is a huge amount that can still allow saving of up to $10 per week.

I quite agree with you, but your analysis is based on oil producing region. What about those residing in a place where they virtually buy everything, probably the $10 weekly savings would not be possible. When there is no hope of having free pip born water or free electricity and others. So you'll see that these set of people might find it difficult to cope. In Nigeria people can survive in most condition.  In a country like Nigeria $40 per week *4=$160 is enough to start up a small investment for your wife, that can be providing money for the family. then after starting up the business, then the next $40  you can also save at least $10 per week in Bitcoin. $10 in your wife business, and $20 for family consultation. Meanwhile the $10 BTC you invest, can serve as an emergency fund and savings. while  your wife can be also contributing till you guys achieve your goals.

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Let's say, for example someone has a family of 4, and is living off of $320 per month, and so pretty much they do not have any money left over.. They pretty much spend everything that they earn for all of their expenses, so maybe then the question would be whether they have an emergency fund or not... because if they get $40 per week added to their income, that means that their monthly income has gone up 50%, so maybe that $40 per month could end up getting put into their emergency fund, but it might not be a good idea to keep that in BTC if it is serving as their emergency fund. 

So the question of whether they would be able to just keep that $40 per week in BTC would depend on if they have had already established an emergency fund or not.  If they have not established an emergency fund, then the BTC would be serving as their emergency fund.

I suppose I am not really questioning the life-changing nature of being able to add 50% to income (such as the hypothetical of adding $40 per week through a signature campaign), and sure I even understand that some forum members are in situations in which they are completely living off of their signature campaign, so that means that they would be needing to cash out pretty regularly, and if they don't want to devolve into a gambling posture, they may not be able to save any bitcoin from their signature campaign earnings prior to establishing an emergency fund..
I understand your detailed explanation but I want to make some clarifications because my earlier post might seem unrealistic to many readers here. I actually had a place in mind before making that post and that is the oil region of Southern Nigeria. In these region, a lot of things are provided free of charge by the oil companies operating in those areas. From electricity, pipe borne water to sometimes scholarships for students up to the university. There are no taxes for house, cars, even most business.

The major areas people spend money is on clothings, foods and medicine. Under this arrangement, $40 per week is a huge amount that can still allow saving of up to $10 per week.
@odohu you are correct in terms of those people that work for an oil company. I have lived in a state whereby most of the people living around are employed and they do have access to free things like getting paid without work and still they don't pay taxes, they don't buy water, they still don't pay electricity bills because the company has set everything in place.
However, a $40 bill is about 45 to 48 thousand naira. If it's not up to 50,000 for now and with this 50000 naira, someone can save 10,000 naira per week. Just as you said earlier, the only thing that they might be spending their money on is just clothes, food and medical things (medicine) and it's true.
In my locality, there are free scholarships for students and these scholarships can help those that don't even have the money to pay for school fees and other school levies too. Most oil companies do pay the students that get scholarships from them. Some students get salaries of 100,000 naira monthly and hundreds thousand naira is more than $90. As of recently, one can make good use of such an opportunity by saving 10 to 20%, either weekly or monthly.
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Let's say, for example someone has a family of 4, and is living off of $320 per month, and so pretty much they do not have any money left over.. They pretty much spend everything that they earn for all of their expenses, so maybe then the question would be whether they have an emergency fund or not... because if they get $40 per week added to their income, that means that their monthly income has gone up 50%, so maybe that $40 per month could end up getting put into their emergency fund, but it might not be a good idea to keep that in BTC if it is serving as their emergency fund. 

So the question of whether they would be able to just keep that $40 per week in BTC would depend on if they have had already established an emergency fund or not.  If they have not established an emergency fund, then the BTC would be serving as their emergency fund.

I suppose I am not really questioning the life-changing nature of being able to add 50% to income (such as the hypothetical of adding $40 per week through a signature campaign), and sure I even understand that some forum members are in situations in which they are completely living off of their signature campaign, so that means that they would be needing to cash out pretty regularly, and if they don't want to devolve into a gambling posture, they may not be able to save any bitcoin from their signature campaign earnings prior to establishing an emergency fund..
I understand your detailed explanation but I want to make some clarifications because my earlier post might seem unrealistic to many readers here. I actually had a place in mind before making that post and that is the oil region of Southern Nigeria. In these region, a lot of things are provided free of charge by the oil companies operating in those areas. From electricity, pipe borne water to sometimes scholarships for students up to the university. There are no taxes for house, cars, even most business.

The major areas people spend money is on clothings, foods and medicine. Under this arrangement, $40 per week is a huge amount that can still allow saving of up to $10 per week.


usually emergency funds need to be in the ballpark of 3-6 months expenses.. more risky to be on the lower end and safer to have an emergency fund that is 6 months, which we know so many people do not practice, whether they are in poor locations or otherwise, there are likely way more than a majority of people who do not even have emergency funds that are 1-2 months, which surely seems quite inadequate and surely they are not really in a position to invest into anything (bitcoin or otherwise) because if they invest with less than 3-6 months of an emergency fund, then chances become quite great that their investment is serving as their emergency fund (which is not a good practice and frequently leads to either losses or inabilities to realize gains and/or the power of compounding profits - through cashing out at a time that is not of their own choosing).
I completely agree with you submission,  without emergency funds in place, investment in BItcoin or anything becomes very difficult. Just like you said, saving funds from signature campaign, without sorting out how to survive from other means, can be difficult and unsustainable.  
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Happy Birthday to OP girls.

No doubt, this forum is providing great support to its members in many different ways. One can earn a good amount from opportunities available here like signature campaigns. OP is just like many of us who rely on this forum for added support.
I don't know where he is living actually but I would be very surprised if at one place on earth life would be so cheap that you can earn enough money with a Full member account to feed a whole family with children. So it means OP is certainly using alt accounts, he should be careful because if he makes something wrong, all his accounts could be red tagged and he could lose his income that let him feeds his family.
You will be surprised to know that I some parts of the world, $100 is a life changing amount. This is not for the upper echelon of such society but for the average people of such countries. So for the basic needs of a small family from such  country, $40 per week can do the magic.

However, it is not a safe situation considering that so many things can come up which were not planned for. Children are fond of pulling surprises that will require emergency spending,  so someone living from hand to mouth might be in tight corners in such a situation.  So, my advice is that it is always better to have a job or other businesses that can sustain the family and let the earnings from this forum be like addition.

It is even wise to save majority of the the Bitcoin being earned in this forum for the future... something like a DCA. In this way one will be planning for the future as well

Let's say, for example someone has a family of 4, and is living off of $320 per month, and so pretty much they do not have any money left over.. They pretty much spend everything that they earn for all of their expenses, so maybe then the question would be whether they have an emergency fund or not... because if they get $40 per week added to their income, that means that their monthly income has gone up 50%, so maybe that $40 per month could end up getting put into their emergency fund, but it might not be a good idea to keep that in BTC if it is serving as their emergency fund. 

So the question of whether they would be able to just keep that $40 per week in BTC would depend on if they have had already established an emergency fund or not.  If they have not established an emergency fund, then the BTC would be serving as their emergency fund.

I suppose I am not really questioning the life-changing nature of being able to add 50% to income (such as the hypothetical of adding $40 per week through a signature campaign), and sure I even understand that some forum members are in situations in which they are completely living off of their signature campaign, so that means that they would be needing to cash out pretty regularly, and if they don't want to devolve into a gambling posture, they may not be able to save any bitcoin from their signature campaign earnings prior to establishing an emergency fund..

which usually emergency funds need to be in the ballpark of 3-6 months expenses.. more risky to be on the lower end and safer to have an emergency fund that is 6 months, which we know so many people do not practice, whether they are in poor locations or otherwise, there are likely way more than a majority of people who do not even have emergency funds that are 1-2 months, which surely seems quite inadequate and surely they are not really in a position to invest into anything (bitcoin or otherwise) because if they invest with less than 3-6 months of an emergency fund, then chances become quite great that their investment is serving as their emergency fund (which is not a good practice and frequently leads to either losses or inabilities to realize gains and/or the power of compounding profits - through cashing out at a time that is not of their own choosing).
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Bitcointalk can be really life-changing, this serves as an additional source of income but again not time there's a signature campaign so as much possible those earnings you've got can be used for future needs for a more stable job, Congrats you @op!

I don't know where he is living actually but I would be very surprised if at one place on earth life would be so cheap that you can earn enough money..

In my country those earnings now can be used to survive on a day or even weekly basis, well depends on how you rent a home, pay bills and other daily needs and of course how many of you are in the house to cater to those expenses.
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Happy Birthday to OP girls.

No doubt, this forum is providing great support to its members in many different ways. One can earn a good amount from opportunities available here like signature campaigns. OP is just like many of us who rely on this forum for added support.
I don't know where he is living actually but I would be very surprised if at one place on earth life would be so cheap that you can earn enough money with a Full member account to feed a whole family with children. So it means OP is certainly using alt accounts, he should be careful because if he makes something wrong, all his accounts could be red tagged and he could lose his income that let him feeds his family.
You will be surprised to know that in some parts of the world, $100 is a life changing amount. This is not for the upper echelon of such society but for the average people of such countries. So for the basic needs of a small family from such  country, $40 per week can do the magic.

However, it is not a safe situation considering that so many things can come up which were not planned for. Children are fond of pulling surprises that will require emergency spending,  so someone living from hand to mouth might be in tight corners in such a situation.  So, my advice is that it is always better to have a job or other businesses that can sustain the family and let the earnings from this forum be like addition.

It is even wise to save majority of the the Bitcoin being earned in this forum for the future... something like a DCA. In this way one will be planning for the future as well
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Happy Birthday to OP girls.

No doubt, this forum is providing great support to its members in many different ways. One can earn a good amount from opportunities available here like signature campaigns. OP is just like many of us who rely on this forum for added support.
I don't know where he is living actually but I would be very surprised if at one place on earth life would be so cheap that you can earn enough money with a Full member account to feed a whole family with children. So it means OP is certainly using alt accounts, he should be careful because if he makes something wrong, all his accounts could be red tagged and he could lose his income that let him feeds his family.
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It is always difficult to participate in Bitcoin activities in a place were Bitcoin is not generally accepted as a legal tender, but to every problem there is always a way out. No matter what the government do to criticize Bitcoin, is never a treath. That shouldn't make one not to buy and hold, because one dey Bitcoin adoption will be generally accepted world wild. By then you would have been in a better position to educate them on evisaging the inportant of Bitcoin from the beginning.

When a new currency is introduced to people, not everyone will be ready to adopt the usage until they've witnessed successes and possibilities of solving monetary problems of the masses. Bitcoin, despite being about 14 years old now is still a new asset to the community, so it still needs more time before everyone will be confident about it's authenticity.

Government or individuals cannot be blamed for not adopting the use of bitcoin because much awareness hasn't been created about the merits of trading with bitcoin so it is only when this awareness is made in clear terms to all individuals that there can be massive adoption.
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Even as i was not early enough to be a part of it, but believe with time I shall also achieve too.

Your achievement is based on efforts, your efforts is what shows your destination and your destination defines your how serious you've been all these while, people often said they are late or they missed the line from origin the case is even though they were told at the earliest stage of bitcoin and this forum they wouldn't have still put interest and efforts to secure their future here. I can vividly recall that then there were people who heard about this Bitcointalk or about bitcoin but they didn't believe on the dream comes through so they never put interest but today they always crying wishing for the hands of clock to be turned back for them to start afresh to accumulate as much as they wanted, so I will suggest you should take a bold steps to start storing them or put more effort to be more creative for you to grow above your level to also enjoy the forum.
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Bitcointalk is a source of income for many in the world. I'm glad the forum has been able to provide you with a way to support your family. I would look for other sources of income to add to the income the forum provides you so you can start to save some money. Happy Birthday to your girl as well!!

Happy Birthday to OP girls.

No doubt, this forum is providing great support to its members in many different ways. One can earn a good amount from opportunities available here like signature campaigns. OP is just like many of us who rely on this forum for added support.
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I always commend on those who always put interest in the forum to be creative and as well earning from the forum due to their zeal and passion, there are people who solely depends on this forum but it would be very difficult for them to come out hear to speak about their dependency rather covering it to make sure people don't just look at them as their only ways of survival so they would try all their best not to mention.
Most times it's good to write and appreciate the platform and, or a place that gives you income and of course I am always happy seeing this type of post on how people talks about the forum and celebrate with others here.
Anyway happy birthday to your baby, age graciously even though is coming late my prayers will surely pass to her.

That is true. what ever that brings food to one's table, should not be ashamed of it. I see somany people here always trying to cover up that here is not there source of survival. Pretenders in disguise indeed. This forum has helped many people achieve their dreams. Not only this forum but also people who also mined Bitcoin. but people don't often get appreciated for it. All thanks to the tech genius/wizard Satoshi nakamoto the savior of mankind for making people's dream come in to reality. Even as i was not early enough to be a part of it, but believe with time I shall also achieve too.
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I always commend on those who always put interest in the forum to be creative and as well earning from the forum due to their zeal and passion, there are people who solely depends on this forum but it would be very difficult for them to come out hear to speak about their dependency rather covering it to make sure people don't just look at them as their only ways of survival so they would try all their best not to mention.
Most times it's good to write and appreciate the platform and, or a place that gives you income and of course I am always happy seeing this type of post on how people talks about the forum and celebrate with others here.
Anyway happy birthday to your baby, age graciously even though is coming late my prayers will surely pass to her.
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Op, happy birthday to your daughter and a new happy life for your family. Although some weeks have passed, Bitcointalk has been a great help to many people that have committed themselves to it, just like you do. Although it is not a good idea to depend on this forum instead of doing other things for yourself, just like starting a small business or other things.
I understand that this forum is another way for someone to get some amount of Bitcoin for free, especially for those that find it difficult to use part of their money to buy the little they can afford. I see it as a part of applying the DCA strategy, i.e, if one is in a signature champagne then the user can freely save his/her payments for the week, and it also depends on how long the signature champagne will last.
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There was a time the central bank of my country made some unfavorable policies regarding Bitcoin... they were practically closing the accounts of anyone found to be dealing on Bitcoin. It was not easy but we stood our ground and continued using Binance and other exchanges since they were not registered in my country, so no legal huddle for them here. Fortunately, those dark days are over and the new government has cancelled those policies allowing us to freely use Bitcoin even though it is yet to become a legal tender.

It is always difficult to participate in Bitcoin activities in a place were Bitcoin is not generally accepted as a legal tender, but to every problem there is always a way out. No matter what the government do to criticize Bitcoin, is never a treath. That shouldn't make one not to buy and hold, because one dey Bitcoin adoption will be generally accepted world wild. By then you would have been in a better position to educate them on evisaging the inportant of Bitcoin from the beginning.
This reminds me of the dark days when the Central Bank of Nigeria directed all banks to close the accounts of people dealing on Bitcoin. It was not really easy being into Bitcoin and many people were actually scared. Even though they implemented this policy without any legal or logical justification, several people were actually affected. But like they say "where there is a will, there is a way" , this policy did not stop us from using Bitcoin... we just found a way around it.

I remember that Binance, Kucoin, NairaEx and many other exchanges were handy for Nigerians to use and Bitcoin penetration even grew during same period. Their attack on the Bitcoin community created some form of publicity and many people joined after making some inquiries about Bitcoin and how it could help in a failing economy like that of Nigeria. Well, it is a thing of joy that the present government have relaxed those ill-conceived policies, hence the latest explosive interest in Bitcoin by Nigerians.

The only difference between Bangladesh and Nigeria then is that the former placed a legal ban on Bitcoin while the later did not have any legal backing for attacking people using Bitcoin... I can just say it was an expression of fear of Bitcoin and also their way of discouraging people from getting involved.
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Nevertheless,  I am tempted to ask how you guys manage to buy and sell Bitcoin and possibly convert to your local currency. Are there exchanges operating there through the back-door? If yes, isn't this risky on the part of those exchanges and the people using them? What will happen if government get wind of them and make attempt to freeze their assets? I really want to know how you guys go about the whole thing.
Although am not from Bangladeshi but according to my research I think they use these exchanges below.
Binance
Kraken
Etoro
Zengo
Blue wallet
But binance is the most use just like in Nigeria.

There was a time the central bank of my country made some unfavorable policies regarding Bitcoin... they were practically closing the accounts of anyone found to be dealing on Bitcoin. It was not easy but we stood our ground and continued using Binance and other exchanges since they were not registered in my country, so no legal huddle for them here. Fortunately, those dark days are over and the new government has cancelled those policies allowing us to freely use Bitcoin even though it is yet to become a legal tender.

It is always difficult to participate in Bitcoin activities in a place were Bitcoin is not generally accepted as a legal tender, but to every problem there is always a way out. No matter what the government do to criticize Bitcoin, is never a treath. That shouldn't make one not to buy and hold, because one dey Bitcoin adoption will be generally accepted world wild. By then you would have been in a better position to educate them on evisaging the inportant of Bitcoin from the beginning.
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This forum has being a means of survival for so many people from the third world country, due to bad economy and high rate of unemployment. I am very happy OP, that you took advantage of what you have learnt here in the forum to make a living for your family, despite the challenges that you and your wife was passing through just to be together as one. Let love lead, and I wish your pretty girl a happy belated birthday. You should be careful with the way that you relate your bitcoin engagement with the public, since it is unlawful in your country. Stay on a low key and make your family happy.
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The reason for everyone gathering here today is bitcoin, the atmosphere that grants you opportunities with bitcoin adoption is bitcointalk, there are many as well out there whom bitcointalk community will ever be their very reason for being where they are today and will forever be grateful for that opportunity, here you can learn about bitcoin, discuss bitcoin and also have an opportunity of earning bitcoin if you choose to participate in a signature campaign, congratulations to your daughter on her first bitcoin year birthday.
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This forum might be as special to you as it is to me, my friend, as I have been here since 2016. The knowledge and the little income I get for participating in campaigns are more than enough to be thankful. I like how you truly appreciate what the forum brings to you, but it would not be possible if you weren't active in participating in campaigns, so you deserve it.

Happy birthday to your baby as well and keep being active until you reach the highest rank level.
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I can feel how you feel when both families do not approve of your relationship, out of love you ignore your family in order to live with the person you love. Hopefully your child can follow in your footsteps when he grows up. You are not the only person who relies on Bitcointalk for a living, there are many forum users who always take the time to complete the requirements in the Campaign to receive payment every week. Bitcointalk is not only an alternative when you don't have a real job, you can do many things here to maintain family economic stability depending on the skills you have.
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Happy birthday to your little sweetheart. But it is true that you will celebrate your son and daughter's birthday with love but first of all the pictures you posted are sad at least. Because Op you know Bitcoin is illegal in Bangladesh so it's better and safer to stay private. May your family life be happy so that you and your family can enjoy this bitcoin income. But I want to say for the last time that you must keep Bitcoin confidential.
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I never knew of Bitcoin being banned in Bangladesh until now... this then make me wonder how Bangladesh is among the countries with the highest number of participants in cryptocurrency.
As far as I know as a citizen of Bangladesh the government has no trust in bitcoin and my country's government and central bank never support bitcoin. Moreover, due to the political unrest in my country Bangladesh, Bitcoin will never be legalized.
But the happy thing is that even though Bitcoin is banned in my country, the people of Bangladesh are not behind to save, buy, sell and invest in Bitcoin. More than 4 million people in my country are indirectly involved with Bitcoin. Despite repeated warnings from the government's legal department in this regard, people continue to engage with Bitcoin regardless of the government.
As a believer in Bitcoin, a part of me is happy seeing the resilience of your people regarding Bitcoin because we need more people to join this amazing innovation. However, a part of me still harbours some fears because dealing on Bitcoin in a country where it is banned could pose some major risk. The unlucky ones might be caught and prosecuted resulting in them loosing their Bitcoin and going to jail... this, I wouldn't feel happy about.

Nevertheless,  I am tempted to ask how you guys manage to buy and sell Bitcoin and possibly convert to your local currency. Are there exchanges operating there through the back-door? If yes, isn't this risky on the part of those exchanges and the people using them? What will happen if government get wind of them and make attempt to freeze their assets? I really want to know how you guys go about the whole thing.

There was a time the central bank of my country made some unfavorable policies regarding Bitcoin... they were practically closing the accounts of anyone found to be dealing on Bitcoin. It was not easy but we stood our ground and continued using Binance and other exchanges since they were not registered in my country, so no legal huddle for them here. Fortunately, those dark days are over and the new government has cancelled those policies allowing us to freely use Bitcoin even though it is yet to become a legal tender.
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I never knew of Bitcoin being banned in Bangladesh until now... this then make me wonder how Bangladesh is among the countries with the highest number of participants in cryptocurrency.
As far as I know as a citizen of Bangladesh the government has no trust in bitcoin and my country's government and central bank never support bitcoin. Moreover, due to the political unrest in my country Bangladesh, Bitcoin will never be legalized.
But the happy thing is that even though Bitcoin is banned in my country, the people of Bangladesh are not behind to save, buy, sell and invest in Bitcoin. More than 4 million people in my country are indirectly involved with Bitcoin. Despite repeated warnings from the government's legal department in this regard, people continue to engage with Bitcoin regardless of the government.
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Congratulations and happy birthday to your daughter. I also wish you well as you celebrate your marriage anniversary. Your story touched me so much that I could imagine what you have to go through just to survive with your growing family. You no must have fought lots of battles which you can not tell us here and I must say your story is also inspirational. I admire the fact that you could tell us part of your early days and how you can about this platform. You really had a good relationship with your wife and I must say your wife was very supportive to you from your story.  I admire your courage. Congratulations once more.
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Thanks to bitcointalk and all other members because we found bitcointalk at a critical time in our life.

Please everyone pray for my family.

Congrats, I really enjoy to see how some members can get some income from this forum-economy.

My recomendations as long other users already recomend you.

- Try to stay anonymous as you can.
- Try to HODL some bitcoin for your future, (DON'T SPEND EVERYTING)
- Try to get a JOB in real life, you can't depends enterily of this forum.

Be careful, stay safe.
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Many members like you have emotional stories surrounding Bitcoin. What could be a happier news than that you celebrated your daughter's birthday with the money earned through Bitcoin. I think you feel proud enough as a father when your daughter cuts the cake with a happy face. Every parent wants to keep their child very happy. And if the reason for that happiness is Bitcoin then there is no question. Sometimes we witness many such emotional events. The way you post makes me want to see your little girl so much. If I ever earn money from this forum then for your daughter I will gift something to any child with my earned money and that will be the best moment of my life.  
Best wishes to your family, may your married life be happy and may the family embrace you again very soon and may God bless your daughter with long life.
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Ooh miss the thanks @Royse777 accepted me for the campaign.
When I see such message I feel more motivated to make the business bigger so that many like you can be benefited from it.
Thank you.

Have a beautiful life.

Thanks man I can inspire more and excited.


OP, I sincerely wish your sweet daughter a happy birthday. I wish you all the brightest things in life, goodness, and peace!

But let's get back to your holiday. I understand the purpose of this topic, but unfortunately, it did not bring you much merit to rise a little in rank and start earning a little more. Try to be more resourceful; your brothers in the local section are very sophisticated in obtaining merit; learn from them. Smiley

Thanks for advice @lovesmayfamilis, one day I learned that "Every person is for every person" maybe it's a quote.




Thanks Satoshi for creating bitcoin. It has changed many lives.

Happy to see it has a good impact in your life. I don't know how much it benefits to your monthly income but for some regions signature campaign income is good enough to pay their monthly bills.

My best wishes with you and your family.

Thanks, Love you 'WO' mate... Kiss



Bitcointalk is a source of income for many in the world. I'm glad the forum has been able to provide you with a way to support your family. I would look for other sources of income to add to the income the forum provides you so you can start to save some money. Happy Birthday to your girl as well!!

You have worked for the forum through so many illnesses, it inspires me even more, I pray for you too that you may stay healthy.
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Showing the cake was enough.
and frankly being dependent on this forum for a living isn't something I would celebrate.
You might want to rethink while considering the people in a poor country, it's easy to say when you are from a rich country, some don't just have a choice, BTT is a saviour to them, and that fact can't change. The poverty and suffering in the world are alarming, you might not know the joy in the OP expressing his heart and the environment he finds himself. However, the major advice I give to such like him is to use their earnings wisely. They should not depend on BTT for long, anything can happen, and they can use it to establish themselves with farming, investment or a small business.

Just like any earning means on the internet, BTT is a saviour to many including those who pretend it's not, especially those from poor countries.

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On top of that you might be asking for trouble depending on exactly how illegal bitcoin is in Bangladesh, i.e., how hard the authorities go after people for using it.
You surprised me with this. Bitcoin handles that by itself through its anonymity and P2P initiative, and you use a VPN for the rest. Every country uses Bitcoin no matter the ban...That's a Fact!
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And finally we became dependent on Bitcointalk.
That would mean that your wife also has an account here, right? That's good as we need more active participation from the female clan. Happy celebration and birthday congratulations on your daughter's birthday.

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Last few months me and my family are completely dependent on bitcointalk.org, currently my family's only source of income is bitcointalk.org...
This should scare you to completely rely on this forum for sustenance. Why not consider other online income generating engagements so you can have additional sources of income? Even if you or your wife aren't down with offline businesses, you can try trading or writing and editing on sites offering them. You can also diversify your trading into Forex trading and Stocks. Anything away from this forum that can make you earn should be considered.
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Bitcoin forums are now providing employment opportunities to many people especially those who are at the beginning of their career i.e. in the academic education stage, Bitcoin forums are providing very important income opportunities. I used to work hard to manage my education expenses before joining bitcoin forum but now after joining bitcoin forum I basically reduce the extra pressure on myself.I gave Basically, if I get a little support here, I will get support to build my academic career. I am very happy today that I got my first income from bitcoin forum. Yesterday I received my first payment from a signature campaign so I am very grateful to the Bitcoin Forum. Special thanks to Satoshi and special thanks to Admin Theymos for making todayAn employment opportunity has been created in the forum. I also thank the signature campaign managers who work tirelessly day and night to arrange the signature campaign for us.
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Congratulations OP and happy birthday to your daughter. I'm glad seeing this testimony and I know your family will have nice things to say about the forum and Bitcoin in general. 

Least I forget, I hope you are also saving for the future? I mean holding a portion of what you earn as that could grow to something big if you are intentional about it. You would have learnt about the DCA method... you can start with as little as $10 per week and this can help you in the future. Now that the family is getting bigger, I know responsibility will also increase but endeavour to build your portfolio now in preparation for the future.

OP, I checked your post history and found you are from Bangladesh. What you did was very dumb. You should immediately remove those personal photos. Showing the cake was enough. Crypto is still banned in Bangladesh. You are well aware of that. What you have done is a serious offense against your government. The higher ups can easily accuse you of doing unlawful activities and throw you to jail. You are not only risking yourself but also risking your family.
I never knew of Bitcoin being banned in Bangladesh until now... this then make me wonder how Bangladesh is among the countries with the highest number of participants in cryptocurrency.
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If you think that your family depends on bitcointalk forum then I think you are totally wrong thinking. I think your comment is totally stupid because a family never depends on bitcointalk forum if you want to manage your family you must be earning and work oriented. Also I see you are a local board guy in my country so what you did was celebrate your daughter's birthday with bitcoins I think Ricks. You are a Bangladeshi citizen so you may know that Bitcoin is not legal but officially illegal in your country, and what legal action is taken against those who use Bitcoin if found out. That's why I think you're creating your own problems by celebrating birthdays sponsored by Bitcoin. So if you stay away from such people then maybe you will be able to live happily and peacefully with your family. Also no one has done the way you posted with cake pictures till date but anyway since you have given so many pictures you could have given two to three pictures here. However, if you are a Bangladeshi citizen then definitely stay away from this type because anytime you fall under the law it is sure to land you in trouble so be careful.
If everything you said is true, then this user has acted out of passion to show his loyalty to bitcointalk which could get him into trouble for breaking the laws of his country. I hope you will inform your local board members about these things so that no one else does the same thing. It is common that if the use of Bitcoin is illegal in a country, those using Bitcoin try to hide their identity as much as possible from the government forces of that country. So that they do not have to face any kind of problem.

OP revealed his identity which could definitely create problems for him. It may even cause problems for other Bitcoin users in the same country connected to him. If he somehow comes under the notice of any government law enforcement agency. So I also think he needs more experience and will try to learn how important it is to keep his own identity secret.
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OP, I sincerely wish your sweet daughter a happy birthday. I wish you all the brightest things in life, goodness, and peace!

The second paragraph will be about making you understand that everything that you show on the Internet will remain there forever. The fact that you removed your photos from this topic is equivalent to the fact that you covered the photo with transparent paper. Everything remains in the archive if you know what I mean. Besides, you hid the faces of your children, but other kids have also had the right to privacy since childhood, and you are breaking the Internet rule by posting photos of children without the permission of their parents.

But let's get back to your holiday. I understand the purpose of this topic, but unfortunately, it did not bring you much merit to rise a little in rank and start earning a little more. Try to be more resourceful; your brothers in the local section are very sophisticated in obtaining merit; learn from them. Smiley
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Bitcointalk is a source of income for many in the world. I'm glad the forum has been able to provide you with a way to support your family. I would look for other sources of income to add to the income the forum provides you so you can start to save some money. Happy Birthday to your girl as well!!
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Thanks to bitcointalk and all other members because we found bitcointalk at a critical time in our life.
First of all, I pray that your life, your wife and children remain healthy, I hope that you will get unexpected things in the future for your success in building your new family now.

However, if I may I suggest that you don't depend on this forum, we don't know what will happen suddenly in the future, of course we hope this forum will remain as successful as it is now, but whatever you get here, you need to think normally in real life, whether work, business and other things that can boost your economy in general, You can make this forum your main method of information about Bitcoin in general, crypto, not your main income method, the internet can go down at any time, To achieve economic success you need to think about moving in other areas in a real way, by considering other things in the real world, this can make you less sad in the future.

I hope you understand what I mean.
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Showing the cake was enough.
One picture of the cake would have sufficed instead of nine, and frankly being dependent on this forum for a living isn't something I would celebrate.  On top of that you might be asking for trouble depending on exactly how illegal bitcoin is in Bangladesh, i.e., how hard the authorities go after people for using it.

And what would happen if bitcointalk suddenly had to get rid of all signature campaigns?  What would you do in that case?  I also wonder how many accounts you've got making money for you.

Not a good thread, OP.

The economic condition in Bangladesh is very bad and there aren't enough jobs, so unemployed youth are trying to find any earning opportunities they can. I agree with you that solely depending on the forum for living can be fatal because what will happen if the signature campaign stops? However there aren't enough spots for all the participants as well.  If someone is having a great life with bitcoin and the forum then enjoy it. Although this is not a good idea to share your personal life on social media. This is not the only case as I have seen newbies sharing their bitcoin lives or bitcoin journeys on the bitcoin discussion board because they saw similar early posts that got merit for sharing their stories.

OP has been using the forum for a long time, so i think he should learn about image resizing as well. It looks really bad without the resizing of the images as it covers the whole page. But its great to see someone is having a financial support through the forum.
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Happy 1st birthday to your daughter @Negotiation, hope one day she does get to be part of the Bitcointalk family using whatever expertise she will develop as she grows...who knows she might be the next Satoshi Nakamoto of her generation if she finds interest in the IT world...

Also read that family is here on the forum, congrats on onboarding them to the Bitcoin world hope you have ushered them on the best way to use the forum to avoid any bans or getting scammed, enjoy.

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Hope Bitcoin is lighting up your life and continues to do so Many congratulations to you and wish you well with your baby and hope for a gigantic change with your work plan.
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If you live outside the cities of Bangladesh, $100-$120(I mean US Dollar) is enough for a family, so there is no need for multiple accounts.
It cannot be denied that some people or members in the forum do benefit financially from the signature campaign in this forum. especially for those who don't have a job out there and only rely on income from the campaign. There's nothing wrong with that, but we all know the signature campaign could stop at any time. and when that happens then you have to be ready.

Use some of the funds you get from the campaign to save. After collecting, create your own small business. just to anticipate the worst situation that could occur from the campaign you are participating in.

Have a nice day friend.
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Thanks to bitcointalk and all other members because we found bitcointalk at a critical time in our life.

Please everyone pray for my family.
Thanks Satoshi for creating bitcoin. It has changed many lives.

Happy to see it has a good impact in your life. I don't know how much it benefits to your monthly income but for some regions signature campaign income is good enough to pay their monthly bills.

My best wishes with you and your family.
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If you think that your family depends on bitcointalk forum then I think you are totally wrong thinking. I think your comment is totally stupid because a family never depends on bitcointalk forum if you want to manage your family you must be earning and work oriented. Also I see you are a local board guy in my country so what you did was celebrate your daughter's birthday with bitcoins I think Ricks. You are a Bangladeshi citizen so you may know that Bitcoin is not legal but officially illegal in your country, and what legal action is taken against those who use Bitcoin if found out. That's why I think you're creating your own problems by celebrating birthdays sponsored by Bitcoin. So if you stay away from such people then maybe you will be able to live happily and peacefully with your family. Also no one has done the way you posted with cake pictures till date but anyway since you have given so many pictures you could have given two to three pictures here. However, if you are a Bangladeshi citizen then definitely stay away from this type because anytime you fall under the law it is sure to land you in trouble so be careful.
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If you live outside the cities of Bangladesh, $100-$120(I mean US Dollar) is enough for a family, so there is no need for multiple accounts.
Does this include rent? Grin without renting, $100-$120 is only enough for two days in my country no more than that.

On 3rd world country like us, Rent will just cost around 40$ to 60$ per month excluding electricity and water bills that only cost up to 20$ for average household user. Rent is not a problem here since many people have an apartment business here the compete to each other that downgrade the rate.  Cheesy

The cost of food and other personal necessities is the one the gives huge factor on spending. I believe that 120$ will be enough if the OP only live with his wife and only eat cook food and plant some vegetables on their own.

With all this inflation globally, living under 200$ a month is really cheap in my opinion. I heard the fiat currencies for the third world countries depreciate more and loses more value than the US dollar.
This also means that all those who are earning in dollars in those countries would be considered as rich people.

The only disadvantage i see that it will be harder for the people from 3rd world to invest in bitcoin as when you consider 1 bitcoin to 30,000$ (approx. current price), it may take a life time to earn this amount in these countries  Huh
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If you live outside the cities of Bangladesh, $100-$120(I mean US Dollar) is enough for a family, so there is no need for multiple accounts.
Does this include rent? Grin without renting, $100-$120 is only enough for two days in my country no more than that.

On 3rd world country like us, Rent will just cost around 40$ to 60$ per month excluding electricity and water bills that only cost up to 20$ for average household user. Rent is not a problem here since many people have an apartment business here the compete to each other that downgrade the rate.  Cheesy

The cost of food and other personal necessities is the one the gives huge factor on spending. I believe that 120$ will be enough if the OP only live with his wife and only eat cook food and plant some vegetables on their own.
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If I ever see that signature campaigns are stopped or I'm dropped, I'll be desperate and have to find another way to make an income. Which must be a hard reality for me to face. But pray for me that this does not happen to me.

Ooh miss the thanks @Royse777 accepted me for the campaign.

You have been given some good advice already together with congratulatory messages in the comments. I will still add my two cents. Participating in the forum signature ads is actually beneficial to both the participants and the managers but over dependent on the signature money to run a family is not a nice idea honestly. We all don't hope to see the day signature ads will be ban in the forum but we should be prepared for it regardless. The campaign might end suddenly or you may get removed anytime due to one reason or the other and the earning will stop. I would advise you to diversify the income you're earning from the campaign into a tangible business that despite what happened in the future, you'll remember the forum and what you have achieved from it.

Yes, Royse777 is actually a good manager that I will not hesitate to recommend when necessary due to his/her professional management. I work under the management before and hope to again at any given opportunity.

Accept my birthday wishes!
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Happy birthday and the best wishes from me. The topic is interesting you full family depends on the Bitcoin. It's sounds nice. I'm new in Bitcoin forum I didn't yet started earning for forum. But forum teach me a lot. Before joining in bitcointalk I have many worng things about Bitcoin. But the forum solve everything and help me to know many thinks about Bitcoin and help me to know lot of things that I don't know about Bitcoin before. This forum mainly connect me with the crypto world.

I have seen many Post in the reputation board. Such as my first Bitcoin income, now your post etc etc. This kinds of post's are to much inspiring post like us type of people. Who didn't start earning and those who is new in this forum. This type of post inspire a lot to continue working and hope that inspection and hard work will bring success.

My best wishes for you future life.
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Ooh miss the thanks @Royse777 accepted me for the campaign.
When I see such message I feel more motivated to make the business bigger so that many like you can be benefited from it.
Thank you.

Have a beautiful life.
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The decision to delete about 7 photos because the suggestions given by some members are good because we don't know what will happen with different motives. Congrats. May you and your family be successful and blessed.

AFAIK that the Bitcointalk.org forum becomes a space to make money with a signature campaign and other campaigns that can help get additional income.
If someone asks income from the forum is enough to support the needs of one family. What is your answer.

I got the first bitcoin because of the forum and I was very happy. Bitcoin that I got is still stored without me the slightest touch.
Happy that I feel there is one question, what if the forum admin does not extend the domain or whatever its type that makes people unable to continue the forum activities.
Not about what if the signature campaign is deleted like The Spectical Chymist question.
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If you live outside the cities of Bangladesh, $100-$120(I mean US Dollar) is enough for a family, so there is no need for multiple accounts.
Does this include rent? Grin without renting, $100-$120 is only enough for two days in my country no more than that.

If you were single, you could have 10 days worth of food with only 10-15$. And about rent, it's around 3000-5000 bdt = 30-50$ +- per month, depending on where you live.

I used to live alone, my rent was 1000-1200bdt which is around 10-12$. Food bill would take 2500bdt meaning 25$ (monthly). I think you realize how expensive dollar is in Bangladesh.

There numbers were my own expenses. Of course, if you wanna have luxury, eat at five star hotels, things would have been different. I wasn't taking about the rich, I was only showing, what it would cost for a common person.

I don't know if he meant 100-120$ per week or month.

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If you live outside the cities of Bangladesh, $100-$120(I mean US Dollar) is enough for a family, so there is no need for multiple accounts.

Happy Birthday and all the best wishes, but I want to warn (again and again) on the risks of bitcointalk as sole or main income.
I can guess that the situation / living in Bangladesh is probably not great, and having a little child makes everything more busy, but try to allow yourself the time and energy to develop yourself and to also get a good enough day job sooner or later, allowing yourself the "luxury" to not see the end of a signature campaign as "end of the world", for example.
Best of luck!
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Happy birthday to your baby, and I wish you more celebrations in your life in the coming days. It's really nice that you are able to do something with your earnings from Bitcoin Talk, which you now rely on for survival, especially when you lost your job and your family turned you down. Indeed, BitcoinTalk has really helped your life.
 
But just so you know, just as other jobs that you had in the past happen to end half way, it's also a good sign that you should not put all your hope on one particular thing. It happens that it can lead to disappointment when we over-depend on something. Campaigns can end anytime (not that I am praying for that to happen in any way), but nothing really lasts for ever, and sometimes too, the project can also decide to slide down their number of participants or even reduce pay, which in any way might affect you.
 
So my advice, aside from your signature earnings, is that I will like you to get something attached to that so as to help make your life a bit easier. Having multiple sources of income really helps a lot, as it will make you not get disappointed over any little change that happens in one of your work areas.
 
Just as others have advised, I will also join the motion of you reducing the number of cake pictures that you have added to the thread; it's making the thread long and occupying a lot of space.
 
Happy birthday from me to your baby and family.
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OP, Thanks for sharing your thoughts here. It's a celebration of your daughter's birthday, not only yours only but also the whole Bitcointalk Community. I'm very happy to see this topic here, but why do you share your family picture here? Don't know the safety of your own personality? You know Bitcoin is officially banned from your Country. For that anytime you can face any issues from the government. Please safe your children, safe your family.
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I stood in amazement at several things in this thread. You are overly enthusiastic and I wish your family and children success, but relying on the forum will be very dangerous. Signature campaigns may stop at any time, or you may be removed from the signature campaign or for any reason. Posting here should be a bonus.

If you live outside the cities of Bangladesh, $100-$120(I mean US Dollar) is enough for a family, so there is no need for multiple accounts.
Does this include rent? Grin without renting, $100-$120 is only enough for two days in my country no more than that.
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Showing the cake was enough.
One picture of the cake would have sufficed instead of nine, and frankly being dependent on this forum for a living isn't something I would celebrate. 

I also thought of this as well, although the first post is filled with birthday cake which to me it make looks messed up rather just like one or two could have been more better. And again if op decides not to make his earning too obvious to the public or to people around him nobody would noticed he is earning from bitcointalk.org or his government won't track him down to sanction him for earning bitcoin, most time we that actually exposed ourselves for something our government won't eyes into. Please try to hide yourself a bit without making it too showy or to people's understand that you are earning bitcoin, otherwise might attracts evil eyes on you.
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Second, most of the people, especially DT members are racist, they are also on the look out to tag anyone and anything they don't like, so by creating such topics you just dropped some blood into the water and sharks will investigate to find something and get rid of you.
Isn't normal for people to look someone account that want to get attention? especially he create a thread in section where it's full of merit sources or DT members. If @OP didn't make any mistake, he will not receive negative feedback. Leaving someone a negative feedback because of personal feeling isn't appropriate.

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This group will keep posting in this forum if US and EU citizens are immune against negative feedback.
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Second, most of the people, especially DT members are racist <...>

I mean, I don't know how you can tell that big lie to our faces.

I don't know where you are from and I don't care. Are you going to say that your six red tags are due to racism? In the end it's a wild card you can use to defend yourself against anything. I think there are a few Nigerians in DT. Are they racist too? If we go into details of what nationality DT are and who they trust list (because people from Nigeria can trust list people from USA or Europe) we will see that what you are saying is just a big lie.
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Op, you should learn a few things here, first of all Satoshi and theymos established this forum originally to discuss on how to develop and grow the system, any earning through signature, bounty etc was a by-product of that.

However theymos did everything in his power to help people, he is the one you should thank, Satoshi is just a gold hoarding dragon sleeping on his stash to keep them safe. Lol

Second, most of the people, especially DT members are racist, they are also on the look out to tag anyone and anything they don't like, so by creating such topics you just dropped some blood into the water and sharks will investigate to find something and get rid of you.

Note, if you come here saying you are an American or European, you'll receive an autoimmune vaccine.

God bless your family and good luck. 
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Probably Reputation or OT is where it should go, but I'll leave that to the moderators.

thanks for the advice man, already moved.  


And what would happen if bitcointalk suddenly had to get rid of all signature campaigns?  What would you do in that case?
If I ever see that signature campaigns are stopped or I'm dropped, I'll be desperate and have to find another way to make an income. Which must be a hard reality for me to face. But pray for me that this does not happen to me.


I also wonder how many accounts you've got making money for you.

If you live outside the cities of Bangladesh, $100-$120(I mean US Dollar) is enough for a family, so there is no need for multiple accounts.


Ooh miss the thanks @Royse777 accepted me for the campaign.
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On top of that you might be asking for trouble depending on exactly how illegal bitcoin is in Bangladesh, i.e., how hard the authorities go after people for using it.

AFAIK, the government is quite strict about crypto in Bangladesh. That's why they won't allow it. But still, a lot of Bangladeshis are using or are involved with crypto. Some of them are totally dependent on crypto, with no alternative source of income.

You will be surprised to hear what happened recently. There was news of a police officer checking a traveler's personal phone on a public bus. To check, what does he do? What party does he support? What news does he share on social media? This happened, probably because of the upcoming election. Can you realize where the law and privacy are in our country?

People who are using crypto are always afraid of being exposed by the government. Me too. That's why I use another phone to separate my activities so that no one can connect me with crypto.
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Congratulations op, as you have been advised, do well to delete those photos. Your celebration will not land you in another problem after loosing your job. To make yourselves known with current ban of crypto in your country might make it worse. I believe same pictures where posted on social media , seen this pictures and the ones on social media is easy to know it is same person. There maybe some government officials who are also members of this forum.

Happy birthday to your daughter

 
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Showing the cake was enough.
One picture of the cake would have sufficed instead of nine, and frankly being dependent on this forum for a living isn't something I would celebrate.  On top of that you might be asking for trouble depending on exactly how illegal bitcoin is in Bangladesh, i.e., how hard the authorities go after people for using it.

And what would happen if bitcointalk suddenly had to get rid of all signature campaigns?  What would you do in that case?  I also wonder how many accounts you've got making money for you.

Not a good thread, OP.
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Thanks to bitcointalk and all other members because we found bitcointalk at a critical time in our life.

Please everyone pray for my family.
Congratulations buddy, you are fulfilling all your family needs by earning from bitcointalk forum. I pray that you and your family live happily in peace. @Gladitorcomeback said I would say the same thing just don't rely on this signature campaign. You can start any other business with small capital which can be good for you and your children's future. best of luck OP.
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OP, I checked your post history and found you are from Bangladesh. What you did was very dumb. You should immediately remove those personal photos. Showing the cake was enough. Crypto is still banned in Bangladesh. You are well aware of that. What you have done is a serious offense against your government. The higher ups can easily accuse you of doing unlawful activities and throw you to jail. You are not only risking yourself but also risking your family.

I am also from Bangladesh, brother. But I don't share my personal photos online. Nobody knows who might be tracking you. The point is, try to be as anonymous as possible. It's not wise to reveal your identity online. I am pretty much involved with Cryoto, but my relatives, my friends, my neighbors nobody knows that. I try to be as secretive as possible.
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Congratulations Negotiation! you are lucky men that find this forum on time. I feels very sad that you have been fired out if job and also you have no support of family. Bitcointalk is best place where you could learn much about crypto and you can easily learn the method of earning. You should not rely only on signature payment and try to hold some fund(btc) for your children. I will also recommend offline business in your area if possible so that you have number of earning ways



I have some confusion here, although OP has hidden the face of himself but still we could easily see that face of childrens so it is not against the decentralization?

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Congratz but please delete those photos ASAP. As much as you may have blurred the faces of the adults, the children are easily identifiable.  You are exposing yourself to being identified at the same time you say you earn from bitcoin, and although from what you say what you earn you spend to live you never know who might be lurking.

I'm also not sure if this is the most appropriate section for your thread. Probably Reputation or OT is where it should go, but I'll leave that to the moderators.
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Q: Why this celebration post?

A: We got married in a relationship, and because of this our family didn't accept us so we are forced to live in different places Cry, then we started looking for a job and after a few months I got fired from that job, after that, we had a child and we started looking for a source of income. And finally we became dependent on Bitcointalk.

Last few months me and my family are completely dependent on bitcointalk.org, currently my family's only source of income is bitcointalk.org, my family's entire course of living is from bitcointalk.org, If not for bitcointalk, I would not be able to For celebrate my daughter's birthday today. There are many more memories of my family associated with Bitcointalk which may not be possible to mention in this post. But we are very happy to be able to celebrate this celebration with all my family and relatives through bitcointalk.













Thanks @satoshi & @theymos To give me a chance,

Thanks to bitcointalk and all other members because we found bitcointalk at a critical time in our life.

Please everyone pray for my family.


Thanks all for supporting...
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