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Topic: Do you tell in public that you use bitcoin? - page 5. (Read 6853 times)

hero member
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I don't mind mentioning in the public that I use bitcoin. there is a store in our country which accepts bitcoin and i guess going inside there possibly pay them using btc and i'm one of them.
hero member
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what is wrong with telling people about bitcoin and its technology,i have informed and guided peeps about bitcoin and the first doubt everyone ask is ,is this legal and will it land them in trouble Grin some are amused and some feel it too much to absorb.
sr. member
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I work with computers, so most people at work at least know what Bitcoin is.
I've been talking with some people recently about Blockchain technology,
because I believe it will be very big in the future.
If you can invest in the right startup, you stand to make a lot of money. One of these blockchain startups is going to be the next Microsoft/ Google.
(Or at least get bought by one of those companies lol.)
full member
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well yes, it;s not like it's some kind of a drug or anything and it's not like its banned from where Im from...
sr. member
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I've told some. Not that I have many.
hero member
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No, actually havent told anyone yet that im using bitcoin even my family. They only know that im doing gambling online but they dont know that im using btc to be able to play.

I also didn't tell my family that I make money with bitcoin because they will not give me money anymore if I say I can make money now haha. I just tell some friends because even I tell people, it's a little bit difficult to explain bitcoin to them. in the other hand, I'm just tired of telling people.
sr. member
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yes without any doubt and fear, i have already pasted the avatar of bitcoin on my bike and on my car also, now i am looking for to create bitcoin image on my body, i like bitcoin it really fantastic.
hero member
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ia public say, iam use bitcoin
iam say in offline or online, in online iam write in facebook twitter and another social media


yeah there's nothing wrong with telling other people that you use bitcoin. it's another way of spreading information about btc as in some places or in many places, bitcoin is not yet that widely  known.
hero member
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ia public say, iam use bitcoin
iam say in offline or online, in online iam write in facebook twitter and another social media
sr. member
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Yes, I do not hide that use cryptocurrency. I'll pay for goods and services. I think that this is normal
sr. member
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September 30, 2016, 03:10:09 AM
#61
I use open bitcoints. No one could deny it. This is the currency of the future, and sooner or later everyone will use it
hero member
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September 29, 2016, 04:19:37 PM
#60
No I don't it's embarrasing
sr. member
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September 29, 2016, 12:38:59 PM
#59
But I do think that sooner or later Bitcoin will collapse, and then who to bring a claim? I think it is a Scam on a global scale.
legendary
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September 29, 2016, 12:31:45 PM
#58
i share it with my office-mates i let them know that im in and bitcoin industry is really coming bigger allowing them to explore by them self since we are inside a computer industry we are free to navigate online i was able to show them what bitcoin can bring to them and the advantages of this new currency.
full member
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September 29, 2016, 12:29:12 PM
#57
I let anybody know, not doing anything ilegal.
sr. member
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September 29, 2016, 12:20:29 PM
#56
I do not tell anyone about this. Who cares? Let not climb into my purse.
full member
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September 29, 2016, 09:44:13 AM
#55
No, I don't tell anyone, even my family, they don't know about bitcoin, and tell them that they don't understand, and they don't even have a sense of interest.
sr. member
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September 29, 2016, 07:42:23 AM
#54
Yes, I talked a lot about it. Many say that it is all a waste of time. Some do not believe in the future cryptocurrency. But I do not pay attention to such
newbie
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September 27, 2016, 02:50:27 PM
#53
Absolutely yes
legendary
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September 27, 2016, 02:36:29 PM
#52
The stock market is 70% overvalued ...
crash now inevitable






Author Charles Dickens' classic, A Tale of Two Cities, begins this way: "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness ... ."

According to one stock market analytical firm, GMO, today's market behavior resembles Dickens' book, which was published in 1859 and was set during the time of the French Revolution some seven decades earlier.

As the firm noted, in recent days much of the investing and financial world was focused on a meeting in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, attended by Federal Reserve chairperson Janet Yellen. But GMO analysts were watching other things and events happening in the market.

In August, the firm noted in its monthly report – reproduced in part by Zero Hedge – that Shiller P/E, a respected metric for measuring U.S. equities valuation, surpassed 27. Given that normally its range is somewhere slightly above 16, it appears that valuations are looking a bit larger than they should be.

What's more, GMO noted, the last time the Shiller P/E was above 27 was in October 2007, "and we all know how that movie ended," the GMO report said.
 

'A tale of mediocrity, at best'

And though no one at the analytical firm is saying that the nation and the world are set to experience another Great Recession and near-meltdown of the global economic order – and nothing is written in stone saying that stocks are not allowed to become more expensive – "we continue to maintain our bias against U.S. stocks," the firm said in its report.

At the same time, the firm said, it was tracking a widening disconnect between fundamentals of the U.S. economy, corporate America and their stocks. "It really is a tale of two cities," the analytics firms said, "one of mediocre fundamentals versus a meteoric rise in markets."

In assembling some relevant metrics pertaining to the overall health of the economy and some top-line/bottom-line figures from the S&P 500 index, the firm looked at gross domestic product growth, productivity and household income, in addition to some others like revenue and earnings for U.S. stocks, just to round out the assessment.

"It is a tale of mediocrity, at best," the firm wrote in its report.

After that, analysts contrasted those metrics with actual market returns of the S&P 500 Index spanning the past five years. "Truly meteoric," the firm wrote, adding this caveat: "As an aside, we at GMO have always been leery of drawing too many investment conclusions from staring at economic data–we are more valuation-oriented, after all–but even we are struck by the divergence."


Read more at http://www.naturalnews.com/055447_stock_market_crash_bubble_economy_Wall_Street.html.


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