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Bitcoin is growing up in Brazil!


Visit: http://www.foxbit.com.br/mapa
150 stores?its amazing..and its spread in some city,do you think brazil is the most succesfull country in america who adopted bitcoin?
i also wondering which country which have most store accept bitcoin,because on my country,i dont think  there is store accept bitcoin Sad

When i read the title I thought it was centralized in 2/3 major cities, but it's really spread accros the cost.

With so many local stores accepting bitcoin, it would not suprise me they are the no 1 country in the world in terms of bitcoin adoption.
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alles muss neu Smiley i really like brazil and thought alreay of visitining there and pay with the BTC
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wah was the development of a very promising for development in a country, I hope that all countries can make use of bitcoin be legal like in brazil  Smiley

You people are lucky enough just because you are in Brazil.
Dealing in bitcoins has not been made legal here in India. In fact there are only a handful of people who are aware about the very existence of bitcoins. It will take some time for the trend to spread in other countries just as it did in Brazil.
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Bitcoin is growing up in Brazil!


Visit: http://www.foxbit.com.br/mapa
150 stores?its amazing..and its spread in some city,do you think brazil is the most succesfull country in america who adopted bitcoin?
i also wondering which country which have most store accept bitcoin,because on my country,i dont think  there is store accept bitcoin Sad
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wah was the development of a very promising for development in a country, I hope that all countries can make use of bitcoin be legal like in brazil  Smiley
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I wonder if there are 150 people in Brasil who actively use Bitcoin. 150 stores are surprisingly high for that country.
I checked out Brasil board, it's very quite: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=134.0

Actually Brazilian don't bother joining the subForum, and mostly use the Portuguese forum instead. Or even don't use the native forum (many Brazilian people actually speak English and don't need such a subforum LOL).


About electricity costs, it's obviously not worth it for BTC, but for some altcoins, and considering a greater time schedule, it might be profitable to mine.
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India should also develop like this....
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I wonder if there are 150 people in Brasil who actively use Bitcoin. 150 stores are surprisingly high for that country.
I checked out Brasil board, it's very quite: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=134.0
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I have not spent any of my Bitcoins on anything down here in Brazil yet, but I will keep an eye out for those stores.
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yeah... even with the promotion of one ATM today in a SP university...

...no one needs to hide the sun... the truth is all over there...

As our friend said, there some places where BTC still 0 x 0. It hasn't change any lifestyle, people (99.99%) don't even know about it. It's very faraway from normal people salaries.

It's a very fucked up situation. For countries with political and economic difficult, BTC remains a legend, not even a dream. Reality is what it is.

Except for places like heavily crowded, introducing bitcoin wouldn't be any good either. I don't think they would adopt it just because they heard about it. It also requires lot of technical competence, which not a lot of peeople have.
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yeah... even with the promotion of one ATM today in a SP university...

...no one needs to hide the sun... the truth is all over there...

As our friend said, there some places where BTC still 0 x 0. It hasn't change any lifestyle, people (99.99%) don't even know about it. It's very faraway from normal people salaries.

It's a very fucked up situation. For countries with political and economic difficult, BTC remains a legend, not even a dream. Reality is what it is.
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same here, the enegy for my country is very expensive. totally not worth it at all. the cost of mining is like 1000x the reward. so unless the price of btc now is 400,000$ usd otherwise it wont be benefit for me.
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Yes,but only miners can be happy for this information. In my country energy is very expensive for mining.
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C'mon.....

Everyone thinks that Brazil it's a place of "freedom"... c'mon... Brazil is goin' to the same way as Venezuela, Argentina, Guatemala, etc.

Here you win a minimum wage of U$280 approx.

It's almost a fucking BTC for a month.... and how do you live here if nobody wants (nobody even know) BTC.

The brazilian people have a very closed mind. And the government fucks everyone. From the rich people till' the poor ones.

Energy here is almost the most expensive in the world... so forget about mine here.

People who sells Bitcoins on Localbitcoin are the only safety sellers.

Another thing is that you're paying lotta more money than a european or an american. Here 1 BTC has the value of R$1147,00 or U$292,00 approx.

Here you can buy BTC with Credit Card (using CEX.IO, i.e) but, you goin' to pay not U$292,00, but more than U$300 (because Brazil has the highest credit taxes  --- all imposed by the government.

So... don't smile wishing that Brazil becomes a great place for BTC. Honestly, here, work/accept/use/trade/mining is a tragic journey to the deepest point of disaster. Trust me. I live in brazil, I sell products, trade and exchange money.... I use BTC since 2014 and not even a word about BTC comes through a mouth of a "normal" brazilian. Even the so called intellectuals.

 Cool
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There's no doubt in the fact that bitcoin is the safest and most effective currency than cash nowadays, and that's what People in Brazil have understood. People there have started using bitcoins in stores for transaction. It's not only safe, easy but less time consuming than paying real cash. In India, bitcoins are very less popular,  1 in 20 persons even hardly know about it and that's why people still don't use it that much.  So, we need to popularize it in the rest of the countrys, so that more and more people will use bitcoins as mode of transaction. Which will be much more better! and then we will reach mainstream

I believes bitcoin would be more better in future.
Still a lot prospects who do not know about BTC or "not yet" trust BTC can be the great online payment method.

In my country, maybe i see about 200 more online shop that approve BTC as their payment. Such as, clothes, jacket, electronics, pc, mobile, and many more.

Keep going BTC.
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There's no doubt in the fact that bitcoin is the safest and most effective currency than cash nowadays, and that's what People in Brazil have understood. People there have started using bitcoins in stores for transaction. It's not only safe, easy but less time consuming than paying real cash. In India, bitcoins are very less popular,  1 in 20 persons even hardly know about it and that's why people still don't use it that much.  So, we need to popularize it in the rest of the countrys, so that more and more people will use bitcoins as mode of transaction. Which will be much more better! and then we will reach mainstream
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If only Serbia was like that Sad

Make it that way! Its the community that needs to react.

Do you have bitcoin communities in Serbia? If not then make one.

If you do then tell them to go to all restaurants/bars and tell them to accept bitcoin. Mostly restaurants and bars are the first forms of business that accept bitcoin.

And then later more and more of them will join.

That's a good way to introducing BTC to our circle or community.
When someone see some store / cafe accept BTC as their payment. People will searching about BTC, and finding out all infos their need.
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Well damn. The only people here in Australia who accept bitcoin are buskers.

When I go to MacDonalds, I'm like, "do you accept bitcoin?"

And they're like, "dafaq is bitcoin?"

lol, i think you've asked to the wrong store, i mean not only MacDonalds in Australia not accepted bitcoin as payment but around world even McDonald's in Brazil, but we can still suggest them to accept bitcoin but the possibility for them to accept bitcoin as payment its so small
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Well damn. The only people here in Australia who accept bitcoin are buskers.

When I go to MacDonalds, I'm like, "do you accept bitcoin?"

And they're like, "dafaq is bitcoin?"
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Fantastic.

I'm brazilian and I didn't know this fact.

I will look for some bitcoin accepting stores in my city. Let's see what I could buy!  Grin

Yea definitely help and support those innovative businesses, they deserve it.

Do these 150 stores have websites and facebook pages? If not then better tell them to make one to be competitive, and gain more customers...

Yes!

Today bitcoin is my second way to profit. I work with bitcoins everyday.

Of course I will support these business accepting bitcoins!

In some days I will share my experience here.

Yea thats cool, keep up the good work, bitcoin needs more people like you.

I hope more shops will open around me, looks like the brazilians are very lucky!
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