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Topic: Brazil has more than 150 stores that accept bitcoin - page 22. (Read 57920 times)

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Brazil tax laws already considered Bitcoins as "other income" and will apply a 15% tax fee.
This does not help further adoption there because most of the people don't want any taxes on BTC. Having such taxes will help to let those btc out of the brazilian market.

There are some small numbers of traders of bitcoin,i dont know if they working with the tax from Brazilian,anyway as stated above most stores are devopers and related to law.The real places that sell something besides services  working with bitcoin as i remember is zero.
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Brazil tax laws already considered Bitcoins as "other income" and will apply a 15% tax fee.
This does not help further adoption there because most of the people don't want any taxes on BTC. Having such taxes will help to let those btc out of the brazilian market.
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Brazil tax laws already considered Bitcoins as "other income" and will apply a 15% tax fee.

oh really? then bitcoin has a big potential in your country the government is now considering it as an official currency. However, 15% tax is fee is kinda heavy for bitcoin earners , I think they must review their law and put it down to 5-10%.
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It is quite impressive number in a developing country like Brazil.
I hope that I will find shops that accept bitcoin in my country soon as they are zero now.
where is your country mate ? i think if every country have atm bitcoin, it will be more easier for merchants accept bitcoin
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Brazil tax laws already considered Bitcoins as "other income" and will apply a 15% tax fee.
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Wow, the bitcoin is really growing as coal there, I think they can be the first country that is gonna use the bitcoin as a currency if you ask me.
They already have the stores for it, they are a real example for other country's, they are taking the lead for sure.
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It is quite impressive number in a developing country like Brazil.
I hope that I will find shops that accept bitcoin in my country soon as they are zero now.
yes, I also hope to find a store that is using bitcoin in the country, it would look cool if only you know.
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Young but I'm not that bold
It is quite impressive number in a developing country like Brazil.
I hope that I will find shops that accept bitcoin in my country soon as they are zero now.
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I think as per rumors, scrypt.cc founder Marcelo Santos lives in Brazil. If this is the case, he's lucky enough to spend all those stolen bitcoins across Brazil.
That's really a lot of shops. I do not know if my country accept Bitcoins.
I do know a few stores that do. But there are not many clear.

There are almost in every country some shops that does accept it but I must say you are right not many stores are available in most country's, that why I use the online market.
You can buy a lot online with the bitcoin these days, I let it ship to my country and its still cheaper here so its a win win situation for me of course.

OP gives a wrong impression IMHO.

Most "stores" are web designers and tech-related professionals.

Map suggest it's a widespread technology already, but there's a lot of things to be done until it's a common knowledge tool.


That is so many stores. I hope later that more stores will accept Bitcoin. And that we can easily pay with it.
Now we cant do that. First it must be very popular and the value must also rise than it will be a good moment.
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They have a lot of stores right now I think brasil has a good future a head with the bitcoin, they already got so much stores that is unbelievable but pretty nice.

Maybe brasil will be the first country that will use bitcoin as there currency, its of course a dream!
Its not a dream of all people in brazil using bitcoin dude. but for now still very few,
all countries have the possibility to adopt bitcoin
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They have a lot of stores right now I think brasil has a good future a head with the bitcoin, they already got so much stores that is unbelievable but pretty nice.

Maybe brasil will be the first country that will use bitcoin as there currency, its of course a dream!
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I think as per rumors, scrypt.cc founder Marcelo Santos lives in Brazil. If this is the case, he's lucky enough to spend all those stolen bitcoins across Brazil.
That's really a lot of shops. I do not know if my country accept Bitcoins.
I do know a few stores that do. But there are not many clear.

There are almost in every country some shops that does accept it but I must say you are right not many stores are available in most country's, that why I use the online market.
You can buy a lot online with the bitcoin these days, I let it ship to my country and its still cheaper here so its a win win situation for me of course.

OP gives a wrong impression IMHO.

Most "stores" are web designers and tech-related professionals.

Map suggest it's a widespread technology already, but there's a lot of things to be done until it's a common knowledge tool.

sr. member
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I think as per rumors, scrypt.cc founder Marcelo Santos lives in Brazil. If this is the case, he's lucky enough to spend all those stolen bitcoins across Brazil.
That's really a lot of shops. I do not know if my country accept Bitcoins.
I do know a few stores that do. But there are not many clear.

There are almost in every country some shops that does accept it but I must say you are right not many stores are available in most country's, that why I use the online market.
You can buy a lot online with the bitcoin these days, I let it ship to my country and its still cheaper here so its a win win situation for me of course.
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That is so nice. I hoped there were stores that they can accept bitcoin in my country, if they does than bitcoin will becoming more popular.
But is is hard, some people doesnt even know what Bitcoin is so they dont know what to do.
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Those stores are mostly based into onlie  services,developers,and some others,sure its good for bitcoin community but the fees around Brazil are hot as hell,that being said our local currency against dollar is1:4 soo this is the time to vacations for the most.
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I think as per rumors, scrypt.cc founder Marcelo Santos lives in Brazil. If this is the case, he's lucky enough to spend all those stolen bitcoins across Brazil.
That's really a lot of shops. I do not know if my country accept Bitcoins.
I do know a few stores that do. But there are not many clear.

I hope more shop will come in my country, we just need more people that will believe in the people, if that would happen there will come a lot more shops in a lot of country globally.
Although I think its a matter of time before the bitcoin will be bigger, just be patient.
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That is very nice. I dont know which shop accept Bitcoin in my neighborhood, but I hope that shops accept Bitcoin.
If shops accept Bitcoin then it will be a good advertise for Bitcoin, and I think then that many people will use it too.
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Its pretty would be pretty nice if my country had that, but that will never happen.
Although never say never because its possible but it will take years in my country.
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Good to hear that, it means even more stores and countries will accept bitcoins as payment in near future
its will be better if every country gave atm bitcoin, it will be make easier for user bitcoin in that coutry. is it right ?
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haha, nuuvem doesnt, though

i made the mistake of making a paypal account in brazil  before relocating it to chile, though

brazil has some pretty ass banking regulations.  no wonder
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