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It is crazy to me that Brazil has that many stores that accept Bitcoin because I never really expected that from Bitcoin.
When is Bitcoin going to come with more stores that accept Bitcoin over the world because in my country there are not much at all.
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That are allot of shops in that country i dont know why there are so many shops and in other countrys there are so less shops why are they not introducing bitcoin shops. brazil is smart.
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this is a great news for brazil.. how i wish here in the philippines too would increase the number of stores who will accpept bitcoins as more of payment of thier customers.. unfortunately, not all here in my country knew about bitcoin.. they are afraid to adopt the new crypto currency.  Sad

Don't worry about it here in our country there are already stores that are accepting bitcoins already. But I guess they are not reaching to 20 stores but still we must be thankful about that and this is going to be an inspiration to us that Brazil is the one that has a lot of stores that are accepting bitcoins, hopefully this is nearly to happen.
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this is a great news for brazil.. how i wish here in the philippines too would increase the number of stores who will accpept bitcoins as more of payment of thier customers.. unfortunately, not all here in my country knew about bitcoin.. they are afraid to adopt the new crypto currency.  Sad
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It's bizarre. I wrote a comment in early January and people still saying that BTC is making sucess in Brazil. Like I said, 150 stores is almost nothing if you think you have a continental country size. I see many people praising Brazil for actuation in BTC scenario but f*** it...  BTC is like a alien thing to "normal" people... statisticaly nobody knows it here. If we take the same amount of people and size them in a place like Belgium i.e it's cool. But here you have more than 5000 km from north to south and a diversification so huge that in one side people are walking in seaside houses with rowing boats, many violence and disaster occuring in big city, the official currency is a joke like the government and, even if it looks like a good prospect country I say, it's not. Here as the official currency is worth less, you have to convert brazilian reals to us.dollar to buy BTC plus the profit of the vendor (what is absurd (not intentionally, but sellers are normal commerce people, and they eat, they go to markets, etc.... everything is because taxation is spread all over the way)... mining here is just a dream... --- I'm in this "second job" because of a coincidence consequence of a university project --- so, for normal/new people it's extreme non-sense, since here you got the most expensive energy (proportionaly) in the world. I mean, study well the case, don't do just a dumb comment to count in campaign. The case is very deep.

Someone told the truth here, for a continental size country, this is nothing and bitcoin people are on their own bubble of speculation and other microservices.
When people do a country like Las Vegas of Bitcoin we can have more hope in this coin, maybe more 20 years to bitcoin reach the world but you know, the fees will be giant and it will have no way to use if none create a sidechain or something like that.. lets wait for the next episode. the real question is: What altcoin will break the bitcoin?
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Since this topic it already has a lot more stores without any doubts, this topic is pretty old so I'm sure that it has been grown since.
I hope more country's will follow but we still have to see this!

Yeah i hope my country will follow brazil in terms of store that accept bitcoin.  At this point, I can hardly find any store that accept bitcoin in my country except for one exchange processor that enables me to pay for my bill  thur bitcoin, or send a remittance using my bitcoin balance and convert it to  fiat money.
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Great news for brazil and I wonder how many stores it has not since it's been a year I'm betting it expanded to atleast 200...
I've seen tons in other countries like the UK but some countries have zero which i find a bit dissapointing its very unequal

I don't think it is going to be 200 only. Look at the date when op posted this thread. I'm pretty sure it is already 400-500 stores in Brazil. And for sure the nearby countries of Brazil are going to see that there is something new with Brazil regarding its currency. And if they are also going to adopt bitcoin because of Brazil then that is going to be good news.
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Great news for brazil and I wonder how many stores it has not since it's been a year I'm betting it expanded to atleast 200...
I've seen tons in other countries like the UK but some countries have zero which i find a bit dissapointing its very unequal
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It's bizarre. I wrote a comment in early January and people still saying that BTC is making sucess in Brazil. Like I said, 150 stores is almost nothing if you think you have a continental country size. I see many people praising Brazil for actuation in BTC scenario but f*** it...  BTC is like a alien thing to "normal" people... statisticaly nobody knows it here. If we take the same amount of people and size them in a place like Belgium i.e it's cool. But here you have more than 5000 km from north to south and a diversification so huge that in one side people are walking in seaside houses with rowing boats, many violence and disaster occuring in big city, the official currency is a joke like the government and, even if it looks like a good prospect country I say, it's not. Here as the official currency is worth less, you have to convert brazilian reals to us.dollar to buy BTC plus the profit of the vendor (what is absurd (not intentionally, but sellers are normal commerce people, and they eat, they go to markets, etc.... everything is because taxation is spread all over the way)... mining here is just a dream... --- I'm in this "second job" because of a coincidence consequence of a university project --- so, for normal/new people it's extreme non-sense, since here you got the most expensive energy (proportionaly) in the world. I mean, study well the case, don't do just a dumb comment to count in campaign. The case is very deep.
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That's really great,I hope there are more countries where BTC is accepted as a means of payment and actually it is that spread across people as a way to pay
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Brazil is taking the lead with this without any doubts, I think 150 stores is a lot and it will grow more and more if the bitcoin will get more popular these days.

I think brazil has been showing great development within the bitcoin community but I think the UK is even bigger right now bitcoinshop wise.
Alot of parts of EU are still undepropulated bitcoin wise though so I would love to see improvement in those areas as well.
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That's alot of shops they have that accept bitcoin. Over here locally there's not much shops accepting them anywhere really.
I think in the UK they are making big improvements too and they are very big there cause I've seen alot of places there accepting bitcoin actually.
They were lucky indeed having stores accepting bitcoin, until now the progress of bitcoin here in our country is a bit slow and many people dont know about it yet, im looking forward that everyone will show interest about btc especially the store owners.
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That's alot of shops they have that accept bitcoin. Over here locally there's not much shops accepting them anywhere really.
I think in the UK they are making big improvements too and they are very big there cause I've seen alot of places there accepting bitcoin actually.
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Since this topic it already has a lot more stores without any doubts, this topic is pretty old so I'm sure that it has been grown since.
I hope more country's will follow but we still have to see this!

You are right this topic is already old so there has to be a lot more stores by now in Brazil, I think the bitcoin has a good future so it also will stay growing.
Plus this will also happen in other country's.
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Since this topic it already has a lot more stores without any doubts, this topic is pretty old so I'm sure that it has been grown since.
I hope more country's will follow but we still have to see this!

Yeah, i'm sure more shops will appear on that country. The sad is, in my country there is really rare to find a shop that accept bitcoin, maybe it's because many people still don't know about bitcoin in my country.
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Since this topic it already has a lot more stores without any doubts, this topic is pretty old so I'm sure that it has been grown since.
I hope more country's will follow but we still have to see this!
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Brazil has indeed a lot of stores and I think that we can see this part more growing than ever due to the fact that it has a good future a head.
I did not know that Brazil had this many stores that accept Bitcoin, where I am from there are almost no store that allow you to pay with Bitcoin.
Maybe that that is going to change in the future.
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Nice going i have been there and noticed alot of places that i can pay with btc so thats a very big surpirse to me that in south america they have more bitcoin countries then in europe for example cause in europe i dont see many places often to pay with btc so thats a little bit dissapointing.
I think because there is a very strong banking industry in Europe and most people get access to it, in Latin America there are substantial groups of population that don’t have access to the banking industry, so I think bitcoin is filling the gaps in there.
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Nice going i have been there and noticed alot of places that i can pay with btc so thats a very big surpirse to me that in south america they have more bitcoin countries then in europe for example cause in europe i dont see many places often to pay with btc so thats a little bit dissapointing.

You are right, In Europe we have very few shops which accepts bitcoins. Most of the sites are online which accepts bitcoins in Europe and Asia.
In South America you will find a lot more physical bitcoins stores where you can buy goods for bitcoins directly.
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Good to know that there is already a country that considered by a lot of stores. For me, that 150 stores in Brazil is already enough to see that bitcoin is getting recognized there and for sure that is going to contribute a lot in the economy of bitcoin. If all countries are just going to be inspired with Brazil for sure they are going to become rich with it.

Yes its pretty sick that it has so many stores, for some part its good but I also think that its good for the economy in brazil due to the fact its a poor country right ?
On this way the bitcoin in brazil has a good future a head and that is also a good sign if you are asking me.
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