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August 31, 2016, 05:21:19 PM
its really popular to be honest, a lot of people i know at least knows something about bitcoins and some of them even use it from time to time
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August 31, 2016, 05:06:02 PM
It is not even mentioned here where I live.
It is a privilege just to have running water in my town. So bitcoin and the devices that are needed in order to use it is not a top priority to most people living here.
That may change if some venture capitalist comes and offers the citizens devices and a means to exchange bitcoins for the local currency then we will see a drastic change in the living conditions and people's knowledge of this unknown currency.
hero member
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August 31, 2016, 05:04:28 PM
For many people in my country, Bitcoin is still a strange word. However, things are slowly changing, and not only Bitcoin, but other cryptocurrencies are getting more popular here.
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August 31, 2016, 05:01:45 PM
It's not popular, people don't care about cryptocurrencies here, i  think it's a good chase to become first who make good money with bitcoins here.
legendary
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August 31, 2016, 04:49:19 PM
I would like to say that it is widely accepted in my country but it is not at the moment.
Maybe when it's popularity has been established then it will be taken at our local shops and for many of the city centers services.
Until that day then I am only able to use it online for my purchases and investing at this time.
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August 31, 2016, 09:23:41 AM
I don't think any calculator are here, than we can know about the percentage the bitcoin's users but only we can guess it. And i can guess in my country only 1% or 2% people know about the bitcoins and invest in it.
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August 31, 2016, 09:15:06 AM
I am from India and we have overall population of more than 1.25 billion people. Since we are talking about bitcoin users, there are around 10K bitcoin users in India which is far less than 0.01% of overall population. I am considering this as seeds and the fact is more than 65% population is below age 35 so there is tremendous scope for new technologies and business in my country.

As of now, I am unaware of any major business in India (other than bitcoin businesses) accepting bitcoins. I mainly use bitcoins to transact for my internet / mobile bills. I’m sure we will definitely emerge as major bitcoin user base in near future. Our pro development government is cherry on top for bitcoins in my opinion.

Agreed, I am from India too and I don't think that bitcoin is too  popular yet, there are very few people who are using it and its hard to find any shop to use bitcoins directly at a moment.
its a pity, here in my country it is pretty popular among the people though there are no shops connected to it too unfortunately

I think most of the users from different countries are facing the same problem that they are unable to spend their coins directly for making purchases and that is very irritating.
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August 31, 2016, 09:13:32 AM
I am from India and we have overall population of more than 1.25 billion people. Since we are talking about bitcoin users, there are around 10K bitcoin users in India which is far less than 0.01% of overall population. I am considering this as seeds and the fact is more than 65% population is below age 35 so there is tremendous scope for new technologies and business in my country.

As of now, I am unaware of any major business in India (other than bitcoin businesses) accepting bitcoins. I mainly use bitcoins to transact for my internet / mobile bills. I’m sure we will definitely emerge as major bitcoin user base in near future. Our pro development government is cherry on top for bitcoins in my opinion.

Agreed, I am from India too and I don't think that bitcoin is too  popular yet, there are very few people who are using it and its hard to find any shop to use bitcoins directly at a moment.
its a pity, here in my country it is pretty popular among the people though there are no shops connected to it too unfortunately
legendary
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August 31, 2016, 09:08:25 AM
some areas in my country have received bitcoin very well. and some regions still do not accept bitcoin. This situation makes it difficult bitcoin develop. bitcoin sometimes isolated and can not be used in many places.
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August 31, 2016, 09:08:02 AM
In my city, I think me and some of my friends know about that, but besides that I do not know that will there be someone in other cities who will have bitcoins! I think there will be more with bitcoin but it is still not obvious.

If you live in a country that is prosperous and peace. Then I'm sure that every town in the country you will surely be some groups or people who use or have the bitcoin for bitcoin digital currency one of the most profitable and most flexible
legendary
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August 31, 2016, 08:36:36 AM
Bitcoin may be popular since we announce our local exchanger named vip.bitcoin.co.id
And the owner , Oscar Darmawan , very actively speech about bitcoin progress around Indonesia
legendary
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August 31, 2016, 08:35:10 AM
Bitcoin in my country is not very popular, here the very rare people using bitcoin. I've asked some people about bitcoin and only a few people know it and most do not know about bitcoin. But there is a facebook group which particular my country bitcoin user-specific contents and they mostly use bitcoin for investment.
legendary
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August 31, 2016, 08:34:16 AM
Bitcoin is very popular in my country, there are many miners and big exchanges, I think you guys know where i am from.  Cheesy Wink
Thats good to hear that bitcoin now is very popular in your country , are the store there are going to accept bitcoin as a payment where you can pay with your bitcoin wallet ? some exchange website in your country are going to scam soon because they can easily trick people Tongue no hatin just saying

How can you say that exchange sites will scam? Not all exchange sites are scam and if you are wise then you will withdraw your funds from those sites  on regular basis to avoid loss.
hero member
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August 31, 2016, 08:31:21 AM
Bitcoin is very popular in my country, there are many miners and big exchanges, I think you guys know where i am from.  Cheesy Wink
Thats good to hear that bitcoin now is very popular in your country , are the store there are going to accept bitcoin as a payment where you can pay with your bitcoin wallet ? some exchange website in your country are going to scam soon because they can easily trick people Tongue no hatin just saying
legendary
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August 31, 2016, 08:21:11 AM
I come from south east asia. in my country bitcoin is well known, has started many communities are formed.
bitcoin began to be accepted by most large companies Integration. the majority of students have used bitcoin.
I am still waiting for regulations of my government to regulate the presence of bitcoin.
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August 31, 2016, 08:17:39 AM
I am from India and we have overall population of more than 1.25 billion people. Since we are talking about bitcoin users, there are around 10K bitcoin users in India which is far less than 0.01% of overall population. I am considering this as seeds and the fact is more than 65% population is below age 35 so there is tremendous scope for new technologies and business in my country.

As of now, I am unaware of any major business in India (other than bitcoin businesses) accepting bitcoins. I mainly use bitcoins to transact for my internet / mobile bills. I’m sure we will definitely emerge as major bitcoin user base in near future. Our pro development government is cherry on top for bitcoins in my opinion.

Agreed, I am from India too and I don't think that bitcoin is too  popular yet, there are very few people who are using it and its hard to find any shop to use bitcoins directly at a moment.
I think the popularity of bitcoin can be viewed from a variety of things you can see around your bitcoin users. if the user bitcoin pretty much around you is very likely bitcoin already popular in your area. and you can see a lot of stores that accept bitcoin as a payment method

But its hard to know who is using it and who is not, as you cannot come to know the actual number of users using bitcoin and many of them prefer to remain silent and disclose that they are using it.

true, as indeed in the bitcoin no list the users who are using bitcoin. So we can't estimate the right thing, so we just do the calculation in accordance with what we see or analysis and that's not something the right guide
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August 31, 2016, 08:12:36 AM
I am from India and we have overall population of more than 1.25 billion people. Since we are talking about bitcoin users, there are around 10K bitcoin users in India which is far less than 0.01% of overall population. I am considering this as seeds and the fact is more than 65% population is below age 35 so there is tremendous scope for new technologies and business in my country.

As of now, I am unaware of any major business in India (other than bitcoin businesses) accepting bitcoins. I mainly use bitcoins to transact for my internet / mobile bills. I’m sure we will definitely emerge as major bitcoin user base in near future. Our pro development government is cherry on top for bitcoins in my opinion.

Agreed, I am from India too and I don't think that bitcoin is too  popular yet, there are very few people who are using it and its hard to find any shop to use bitcoins directly at a moment.
I think the popularity of bitcoin can be viewed from a variety of things you can see around your bitcoin users. if the user bitcoin pretty much around you is very likely bitcoin already popular in your area. and you can see a lot of stores that accept bitcoin as a payment method

But its hard to know who is using it and who is not, as you cannot come to know the actual number of users using bitcoin and many of them prefer to remain silent and disclose that they are using it.
hero member
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August 31, 2016, 07:00:05 AM
I am from India and we have overall population of more than 1.25 billion people. Since we are talking about bitcoin users, there are around 10K bitcoin users in India which is far less than 0.01% of overall population. I am considering this as seeds and the fact is more than 65% population is below age 35 so there is tremendous scope for new technologies and business in my country.

As of now, I am unaware of any major business in India (other than bitcoin businesses) accepting bitcoins. I mainly use bitcoins to transact for my internet / mobile bills. I’m sure we will definitely emerge as major bitcoin user base in near future. Our pro development government is cherry on top for bitcoins in my opinion.

Agreed, I am from India too and I don't think that bitcoin is too  popular yet, there are very few people who are using it and its hard to find any shop to use bitcoins directly at a moment.
I think the popularity of bitcoin can be viewed from a variety of things you can see around your bitcoin users. if the user bitcoin pretty much around you is very likely bitcoin already popular in your area. and you can see a lot of stores that accept bitcoin as a payment method
hero member
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August 31, 2016, 05:16:17 AM
I am from India and we have overall population of more than 1.25 billion people. Since we are talking about bitcoin users, there are around 10K bitcoin users in India which is far less than 0.01% of overall population. I am considering this as seeds and the fact is more than 65% population is below age 35 so there is tremendous scope for new technologies and business in my country.

As of now, I am unaware of any major business in India (other than bitcoin businesses) accepting bitcoins. I mainly use bitcoins to transact for my internet / mobile bills. I’m sure we will definitely emerge as major bitcoin user base in near future. Our pro development government is cherry on top for bitcoins in my opinion.

Agreed, I am from India too and I don't think that bitcoin is too  popular yet, there are very few people who are using it and its hard to find any shop to use bitcoins directly at a moment.
legendary
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August 31, 2016, 05:15:38 AM
In India most of the people are below poverty line and they dont have money to buy food properly. How do you expect them to learn about bitcoin and let alone use it when they have to earn fiat with so much hard work? Still only a small percentage of the people here use it which maybe one in a thousand people. I dont think it will improve in near future but this is chance of improvement in India.
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