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copper member
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June 01, 2018, 12:27:12 PM
#25
It really was a great news and a happy news was needed at this moment. Accepting Brazil's Bitcoin will have an impact on it. Brazilian economy will change in infrastructure. Brazil will reduce the number of unemployed people and people will be released from poverty and curse.
jr. member
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June 01, 2018, 12:30:54 PM
#25
Wow..... This is huge breakthrough for Brazilians. A good pace has been set and in no time other neighbouring countries would follow suits. Huobi Exchange is a great platform and their token is doing good as well.


Huobi, one of the largest crypto-currency exchanges in the world, opens its office in Brazil without much publicity. According to local media reports, the management of the Singapore company was spotted at a trade event in this South American country where it actively contacted the well-known figures from the Brazilian crypto-currency community. It was also reported that Huobi has already rented an office in São Paulo, the country's largest city, considered its financial capital. In addition, the company began to search for local staff through LinkedIn, in particular, opening the vacancy of the Compliance Director and the Manager of the Digital Market. Huobi, who moved from China to Singapore last fall after the ban on the country's crypto-currency trade, has been actively expanding its activities around the world in recent months. In January, it was reported that Huobi intends to open an office in San Francisco. In April, the crypto-exchange Huobi Korea began its work in Korea - this event should have happened earlier, but was postponed due to tightening of regulation in the country. Next, Huobi announced plans to open its first offices in Europe and Canada - in London and Toronto, respectively.
jr. member
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June 01, 2018, 11:01:12 AM
#24
I'm not sure about Brazil, because Brazil can not be the leader of a crypto country. There are still many countries that deserve to be the leader of crypto like russia or dubai with stable economic conditions
jr. member
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June 01, 2018, 10:49:12 AM
#23
People here are discovering the crypto world each day and we have our own exchange called Foxbit.. Cheesy

also, we have a lot of youtube channels only about bitcoin and another alts.

And government is trying to tax bitcoin... That's really a pain.. ¬¬

and, yes, I'm from Brazil.
sr. member
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June 01, 2018, 03:10:14 AM
#22
Brazil is in the process of becoming the leader of the crypto-currencies . At present, there is more accounts opening of crypto-currency trading than traditional brokerage accounts.
can you tell the source of where the news is? what makes this news better? can make bitcoin back to $ 20000
I would prefer if china became a leader in this crypto currency would be a big influence for all bitcoin owners
newbie
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June 01, 2018, 02:53:30 AM
#21
Many countries are reconsidering their attitude towards crypto currencies now, but it will take time untill we get a stable and really defines situation.
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May 31, 2018, 04:55:49 PM
#20
Brazil also has the potential to create the largest ICO service. public enthusiasm for crypto there increases every year.

I think that brazil will compete with swiss, venezuela, japan, because they are also widening its wings to become a crypto country
jr. member
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May 31, 2018, 04:46:14 PM
#19
After setting up its working place in Sao Paulo Huobi wants to expands its business throughout the Brazil.
full member
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May 31, 2018, 04:28:58 PM
#18
Brazil is in the process of becoming the leader of the crypto-currencies . At present, there is more accounts opening of crypto-currency trading than traditional brokerage accounts.

They started to adopt cryptocurrency years ago, but if they continue to fully adopt the system they can really be one of good place to use cryptocurrency. I heard so many projects being creates in brazil now, some of the exchanges make their move to enter in the market of Brazil. The potential to become a leader in cryptocurrency is there and I hope many country will do the same thing.
sr. member
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May 31, 2018, 04:17:41 PM
#17
this is great news! I was in Brazil, and what surprised me the most: they barely carry paper money! All locals always go with credit cards! In Brazil, there were huge chains of stores accepting crypto coins and bitcoin! It's no wonder that they realized the greatest advantage of the crypto world before anyone else!

I find that very hard to believe though, Even in the USA people use paper money a lot in their transactions more than their credit cards just because they don't want to pay outrageous fees.
hero member
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May 31, 2018, 04:11:23 PM
#16
If can remember, since 2015 there are hundreds of stores accepting bitcoin in Brazil.

If they managed to focus by that time, they can be the tiger country for cryptocurrencies right now.
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May 31, 2018, 03:56:10 PM
#15
Huobi, one of the largest crypto-currency exchanges in the world, opens its office in Brazil without much publicity. According to local media reports, the management of the Singapore company was spotted at a trade event in this South American country where it actively contacted the well-known figures from the Brazilian crypto-currency community. It was also reported that Huobi has already rented an office in São Paulo, the country's largest city, considered its financial capital. In addition, the company began to search for local staff through LinkedIn, in particular, opening the vacancy of the Compliance Director and the Manager of the Digital Market. Huobi, who moved from China to Singapore last fall after the ban on the country's crypto-currency trade, has been actively expanding its activities around the world in recent months. In January, it was reported that Huobi intends to open an office in San Francisco. In April, the crypto-exchange Huobi Korea began its work in Korea - this event should have happened earlier, but was postponed due to tightening of regulation in the country. Next, Huobi announced plans to open its first offices in Europe and Canada - in London and Toronto, respectively.

Brazil has good volumes and prospects. Interestingly, this will affect the operation and price of bitcoin in 2018. I'd love to know How many bitcoins people own in Brazil ?
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May 31, 2018, 03:43:51 PM
#14
Well, things are improving and there, I think all countries will soon open such vozmozhnosti, and all will evolve in a greater degree of satisfaction, whatever it was also convenient.
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May 31, 2018, 03:39:27 PM
#13
Maybe Brazil has some potential to become a cryptocurrency centre, now that exchanges are moving to the largest country in South America, like recently Huobi planning to open office in Sao Paulo. But not too long ago Brazil was a third world country and most of the population is still very poor.
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Blackjack.fun
May 31, 2018, 02:56:46 PM
#12
this is great news! I was in Brazil, and what surprised me the most: they barely carry paper money! All locals always go with credit cards! In Brazil, there were huge chains of stores accepting crypto coins and bitcoin! It's no wonder that they realized the greatest advantage of the crypto world before anyone else!


Are you sure you were in Brazil? When did that happen, 2040?

It is a big news, And, need only good news at this moment.

What good news? That Brazil is doing trades worth 2000 BTC a day?
And about the article....

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To serve as an example of the breadth of Brazil’s growing Bitcoin prowess, Atlas claims they had just 1,000 clients last June. A year later and they say they have 150,000 clients. Not all of them have money in the cryptocurrency market at this time. But Marques estimates that around 10% of them do, with an average of $2,000 invested.

So from his own words, 90% of his clients have a single cent invested  Grin Grin Grin

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“Crypto is turning everyone into an investor, “says Fred Wilson, a partner at Urban Square Ventures. “It’s easy to understand why so many are interested in it,” he says. “This is a nation of lower- and working-class-income people, and they don’t have stock brokers. They have all heard about how this thing called Bitcoin is making people rich. Crypto is introducing a whole class of people in Brazil to investing.”



newbie
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May 31, 2018, 02:52:43 PM
#11
This is good news,the world market of cryptocurrency is going viral,it also great news bcs brazil is also bitcoin user country and good stup
jr. member
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May 31, 2018, 02:47:24 PM
#10
Bitcoin have come to stay. Haters should take or leave it. It will keep spreading like bush fire all over the world. Bravo to Brazilians on this great step.
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May 31, 2018, 01:48:23 PM
#9
this is great news! I was in Brazil, and what surprised me the most: they barely carry paper money! All locals always go with credit cards! In Brazil, there were huge chains of stores accepting crypto coins and bitcoin! It's no wonder that they realized the greatest advantage of the crypto world before anyone else!
member
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May 31, 2018, 01:46:38 PM
#8
This is great the world market of cryptocurrency is going viral ,and this means that soon there will be no more fiat currency account and the banks will be silent
full member
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May 31, 2018, 01:45:36 PM
#7
It is a big news, And, need only good news at this moment. But I am not sure, Brazil cannot be a crypto leading country too early. They have to prove many things. Maybe we are getting more news like this; if every state continues to accept bitcoin wisely, then bitcoin may help their country to remove Poverty, And, we will get a stable Bitcoin Price. Oh, I have too much hope.
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