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In my country, barely any available places to use bitcoin. Sure some people have heard of it but most hasn't. Used to have a few bitcoin atms but they have all closed down

that's a sad news, but it would also be an opportunity for you to restart a bitcoin business...but it won't be easy, specially if the government remarks bitcoin as illegal in where you live..
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I travel a lot with work, and most of the time to developing countries. The adoption rate is very low due to poor internet infrastructure. In many countries you will not find a single Bitcoin ATM and then you walk around in North America and you find several in a single city.

A lot of developing countries use Bitcoin extensively for remittance, but they have no merchant network accepting Bitcoin payment. Coinbase should expand their Shift card to these countries, to stimulate trade in Bitcoin.

I don't think Coinbase will make the card available for foreigners, it is going to be for US citizens only and it seems not even all the states can operate with it yet.
It's a shame, I could be using that card here in Canada. But all these regulations keep everyone some simply moving things around and making stuff widely available. It would also allow for a bit more versatile credit/debit system for me, if I don't have the money sitting around to pay for something anyways.
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In my country, barely any available places to use bitcoin. Sure some people have heard of it but most hasn't. Used to have a few bitcoin atms but they have all closed down
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Indeed I think that the problem is that most of the people do not know about bitcoin, not that they do not want to use it.

If we guide them in a proper and positive way then I think the scenario can be changed, but it totally depends on them whether they want to accept it or not.

Yeah, but if they holds negative mindsets then it would be really difficult to motivate them, as we find many people who don't have faith in digital currency.
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Indeed I think that the problem is that most of the people do not know about bitcoin, not that they do not want to use it.

If we guide them in a proper and positive way then I think the scenario can be changed, but it totally depends on them whether they want to accept it or not.
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Indeed I think that the problem is that most of the people do not know about bitcoin, not that they do not want to use it.
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I think there no one knows much about bitcoins in my country so its not possible to say anything at this moment.
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Thailand have band same too.
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how the development of bitcoin in your country?
whether in your country banned the use of bitcoin?

The use of bitcoins in my country is not well established but there are some people using them. Those who use them are for purposes of trading or borrowing/Lending on peer to peer platforms
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We can pay our bills using bitcoins, we can also deposit and withdraw via traditional bank deposit, online banking, ordering thru 7-11 and other financial institutions. However, the stores accepting bitcoins seems to be lacking.

Exactly and that is the scenario in majority of countries, and the issue is we are not able to spend our bitcoins physically in our country, and it is still only digital for us as we are using it only for online transaction, so lets hope that this scenario changes soon in near future.
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We can pay our bills using bitcoins, we can also deposit and withdraw via traditional bank deposit, online banking, ordering thru 7-11 and other financial institutions. However, the stores accepting bitcoins seems to be lacking.
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how the development of bitcoin in your country?
whether in your country banned the use of bitcoin?
very good,so many store accept bitcoin,online shop or real store are welcoming to accept bitcoin,so glad to life here,i dont think i will leave bitcoin for some reason,i love this.

That's good to hear, that your country is actively involved in accepting bitcoins as a mode of payment, as in my country I still don't find a physical shop that accepts bitcoin as a mode of payment, and I believe it will take a long time to happen.
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how the development of bitcoin in your country?
whether in your country banned the use of bitcoin?
very good,so many store accept bitcoin,online shop or real store are welcoming to accept bitcoin,so glad to life here,i dont think i will leave bitcoin for some reason,i love this.
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how the development of bitcoin in your country?
whether in your country banned the use of bitcoin?

nobody knows about bitcoin in my country, it is because it is a developing country. i am the only one that is spreading word.

at least they have not banned or put any kind of rule for using bitcoin. not yet anyways.
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Slow and Steady wins the race, same is the case of bitcoin in my country, it is getting popular day by day, and people are adopting bitcoins at a moment but not at a high pace, but its good to see that people are showing their interest in bitcoins.
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Right now it's normal. It's not better or worse then other countries. Like many other countries the governement is waiting how the markets will react.
Embed bitcoin or keep blocking it.
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I travel a lot with work, and most of the time to developing countries. The adoption rate is very low due to poor internet infrastructure. In many countries you will not find a single Bitcoin ATM and then you walk around in North America and you find several in a single city.

A lot of developing countries use Bitcoin extensively for remittance, but they have no merchant network accepting Bitcoin payment. Coinbase should expand their Shift card to these countries, to stimulate trade in Bitcoin.

I don't think Coinbase will make the card available for foreigners, it is going to be for US citizens only and it seems not even all the states can operate with it yet.
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In one of my countries, is really slow (Iran) and the progress is slow as well (only few merchants knew it and use it so far) but on my other country (Philippines) It's more known to merchants and it's developing in a good steady pace so far plus there are some BTCitcoin ATM machines as well so their not that behind (overall).
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In my country, bitcoins are known by a very small percentage of people. There is one exchange for bitcoins and recently, the central bank issued an official notice that bitcoins are not recognized in the country. It cited cases of money laundering and financing of terrorism and therefore warned people not to use bitcoins.
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I travel a lot with work, and most of the time to developing countries. The adoption rate is very low due to poor internet infrastructure. In many countries you will not find a single Bitcoin ATM and then you walk around in North America and you find several in a single city.

A lot of developing countries use Bitcoin extensively for remittance, but they have no merchant network accepting Bitcoin payment. Coinbase should expand their Shift card to these countries, to stimulate trade in Bitcoin.
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