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July 25, 2016, 06:01:21 AM
Here in America, some merchants do accept bitcoin but i think it is only in a few cities. It is still catching on for the general public. I think it will be more of an online payment method for a few years until more people get smartphones.
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July 25, 2016, 06:00:42 AM
I live on a small Island and because one company here made a bitcoin debit card bit ripped everyone off, people are wary of it so I haven't seen any shops here take bitcoin at all. I know the University of Nikosia takes it for student fees. It was the first university to ever accept bitcoin in the world I think but among the lay people, no one barley uses it. I am for sure the minority here.

I dont think so sir if the university in your place was the first one,  we also have 5  universities here in our country that accept bitcoin i think since then but yeah this kind of service makes me love bitcoin

Wow! Universities accepting bitcoin as a tuition fee? That's kind of new to me. May I ask where is that? For I may research some and maybe share it with others.

Yes their is you can try to register at coins.ph and you will be able to see their service in my place within the country i know one unversity that accepts bitcoin as tuition fee
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July 25, 2016, 05:58:01 AM
I live in Lithuania and there are some places where bitcoin accepted, but mostly of it in capital city. There are some restaurants which accepts bitcoin, few taxi companies accepts bitcoins. Also it's possible to pay with bitcoin for some flight tickets. And also heard that one barbershop accepts bitcoins.

Lithuania is a country sir? I havent heard that certain country yet,  but i guess youre place have a good relationship with bitcoin than ours, i mean bitcoin is more widely used i guess in your place than ours
Lithuania is small country in Eastern Europe with population of 3 million people. But our bitcoin community is small.
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July 25, 2016, 05:45:39 AM
As far as my knowledge goes, there are no regulations against bitcoin and its use in the country, so yes, it is accepted here. The thing is, there are only a few shops and merchants which fully integrates it in their payment system.  You can use some debit cards which can be loaded up with bitcoin and make your purchase if the store accepts Visa and Mastercard for payments (since debit cards such as Xapo use Visa for integration), but for direct bitcoin-to-goods purchase, there are only few shops (mostly coffee shops and tech stores) that can cater to such a service.
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July 25, 2016, 05:20:22 AM

Whether or not bitcoin is accepted in my country, I don't really mind that much. The important thing for me is the fact that I use it at the moment according to what I want to use it - if my country will it or not, doesn't really matter at all for me.

I play online casino and do some trading and exchanges with bitcoin and doge and that's the only thing I use with my bitcoin.

Yes someway to use bitcoin is our freedom. But if there are countries prohibit bitcoin and has no legislation governing it is better not to use bitcoin. because as citizens we should not obey the rules, otherwise we could be prosecuted. But in my country bitcoin is still in a state of uncertain between illegal or legal.
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July 25, 2016, 05:16:50 AM
No in my country Bitcoin is illegal currency. The biggest problem in my homeland still Bitcoin not become famous. Yes, educated people also don't know what Bitcoin is. Surrounding my friends circle no one knows what Bitcoin is. I am teaching everyone now. And we have only less sites that they can convert Bitcoin to local currency. Except that, we don't have any source to use our Bitcoin.
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July 25, 2016, 05:14:36 AM
Yes it is but im hoping for more store will accept bitcoin as part of their mode of payment because as of now hotels and some online shop and few store are only accepting bitcoin. It is good because bitcoin now has a great value that is why i feel i have a discount every transactions.
just like my country. bicoin not banned in the country. but still very few people using bitcoin so you can know that hardly any merchants that accept bitcoin as a payment method.
I hope the deployment of bitcoin could get to my country quickly

Most of the users are facing the same problem of not able to spend it at any local places, as majority of countries are not into bitcoin yet, and it will take long time to happen.
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July 25, 2016, 05:11:43 AM
Hi, bitcoin users i am from the Philippines. Willing to know if bitcoin is accepted to in your country. Because right now i have used one service that allows me to pay online or shopping buy steam and load so i am wondering if bitcoin is being used or known in your country.    Huh Huh Huh Huh

Whether or not bitcoin is accepted in my country, I don't really mind that much. The important thing for me is the fact that I use it at the moment according to what I want to use it - if my country will it or not, doesn't really matter at all for me.

I play online casino and do some trading and exchanges with bitcoin and doge and that's the only thing I use with my bitcoin.
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July 25, 2016, 05:07:00 AM
actually the problem is that here in our country people have no much knowledge about bitcoin. therefore we have very little opportunities to use bitcoin  because most of the shop keeper do not accept bitcoin.
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July 25, 2016, 04:46:30 AM
It is good to know that there are already a lot of places in the world that recognizes bitcoin and accepts it as form of payment. We, as bitcoin owners, must continue to help make bitcoin more widely accepted, not just online but also in our local shops, groceries and malls. It would be nice to live in a world where every transaction is as simple as sending of bitcoin away.
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July 25, 2016, 04:34:38 AM
Yes it is but im hoping for more store will accept bitcoin as part of their mode of payment because as of now hotels and some online shop and few store are only accepting bitcoin. It is good because bitcoin now has a great value that is why i feel i have a discount every transactions.
just like my country. bicoin not banned in the country. but still very few people using bitcoin so you can know that hardly any merchants that accept bitcoin as a payment method.
I hope the deployment of bitcoin could get to my country quickly
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July 25, 2016, 03:39:59 AM
Yes it is but im hoping for more store will accept bitcoin as part of their mode of payment because as of now hotels and some online shop and few store are only accepting bitcoin. It is good because bitcoin now has a great value that is why i feel i have a discount every transactions.
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July 25, 2016, 03:04:47 AM
in my country, bitcoin was accepted but only few community used it, and although our government bank gives statement about bitcoin that any happen of risk when you use bitcoin, is your responsibility, people in my community was continue to using bitcoin. for online payment, i think not much merchant joined to use bitcoin. but i hope for next year, the merchant will get growth and many of merchant will join and integrate with bitcoin.
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July 25, 2016, 02:53:45 AM
In my country, bitcoin can cannot be used to buy anything. Even the government does not recognize bitcoin. But there are people who normally exchange and nobody prevents them. They normally use bitcoin in online purchases only and also exchanging with the local currency.
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July 25, 2016, 02:42:45 AM
I live on a small Island and because one company here made a bitcoin debit card bit ripped everyone off, people are wary of it so I haven't seen any shops here take bitcoin at all. I know the University of Nikosia takes it for student fees. It was the first university to ever accept bitcoin in the world I think but among the lay people, no one barley uses it. I am for sure the minority here.

I dont think so sir if the university in your place was the first one,  we also have 5  universities here in our country that accept bitcoin i think since then but yeah this kind of service makes me love bitcoin

Wow! Universities accepting bitcoin as a tuition fee? That's kind of new to me. May I ask where is that? For I may research some and maybe share it with others.

Yes that thing is possible and i have heard that universities accepts bitcoin on paying tuition fees. Ive heard its in philippines an application they use, i know because i have a friend here online from philippines and saying its possible to pay its tuition fees at university on where he study. Thats a very good innovation of bitcoin to offer such service would give convenience to anyone.
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July 25, 2016, 02:00:52 AM
I live on a small Island and because one company here made a bitcoin debit card bit ripped everyone off, people are wary of it so I haven't seen any shops here take bitcoin at all. I know the University of Nikosia takes it for student fees. It was the first university to ever accept bitcoin in the world I think but among the lay people, no one barley uses it. I am for sure the minority here.

I dont think so sir if the university in your place was the first one,  we also have 5  universities here in our country that accept bitcoin i think since then but yeah this kind of service makes me love bitcoin

Wow! Universities accepting bitcoin as a tuition fee? That's kind of new to me. May I ask where is that? For I may research some and maybe share it with others.
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July 25, 2016, 01:57:48 AM
I live on a small Island and because one company here made a bitcoin debit card bit ripped everyone off, people are wary of it so I haven't seen any shops here take bitcoin at all. I know the University of Nikosia takes it for student fees. It was the first university to ever accept bitcoin in the world I think but among the lay people, no one barley uses it. I am for sure the minority here.

I dont think so sir if the university in your place was the first one,  we also have 5  universities here in our country that accept bitcoin i think since then but yeah this kind of service makes me love bitcoin
legendary
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July 25, 2016, 01:44:09 AM
I live on a small Island and because one company here made a bitcoin debit card bit ripped everyone off, people are wary of it so I haven't seen any shops here take bitcoin at all. I know the University of Nikosia takes it for student fees. It was the first university to ever accept bitcoin in the world I think but among the lay people, no one barley uses it. I am for sure the minority here.
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July 25, 2016, 12:11:09 AM
I live in Lithuania and there are some places where bitcoin accepted, but mostly of it in capital city. There are some restaurants which accepts bitcoin, few taxi companies accepts bitcoins. Also it's possible to pay with bitcoin for some flight tickets. And also heard that one barbershop accepts bitcoins.

Lithuania is a country sir? I havent heard that certain country yet,  but i guess youre place have a good relationship with bitcoin than ours, i mean bitcoin is more widely used i guess in your place than ours
legendary
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July 24, 2016, 11:13:13 PM
My government is not much bother about bitcoin till date. Most of the officials don't know about its existence. Hence I am not facing a problem as of now. But I have declared my income which I had cashed out through out the year in my tax declaration form. So I guess I wll not have to face any issue with that.

I heard Japan and Canada is planning to make bitcoin legal. It will be a good step.
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