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Topic: What is the most "Bitcoin" thing you've done? - page 3. (Read 867 times)

FRJ
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I sold all the gold ornaments to buy 1bitcoin.They were the memories of my relatives, friends and specially, I've bought them by working hard,sweating all day.So,I think this was tge most bitcoinish work I've ever done in my life..
jr. member
Activity: 193
Merit: 1
Personally for me, the most "Bitcoin-ish" things I have ever done is spending 27 days, 11 hours and 23 minutes minus AFK time on Bitcointalk to obtain the rank Legendary. With the hope that one day I will be able to put it inside my resume - alright, just kidding.

What's the most Bitcoin-ish things you have ever done?

eg. laszlo for being the first person to buy pizza with Bitcoin

Wow! That's a lot. If that's is continuously.

For me the most bitcoin-ish thing I've done is do bounties while drinking, and that's not all, I've even tried to convince them joining campaigns as well as discussing the positive things bitcoin could give. Smiley
jr. member
Activity: 126
Merit: 2
For me the most bitcoin-ish i ever did was spend all day to learn about bitcoin and bitcointalk forum for two weeks and never log out my account. Also, in that time i had debt from my friend. To pay my debt, i got money from bitcoin and exchange it to paper currency. With bitcoin i can pay my debt, thank you  Grin
full member
Activity: 257
Merit: 100
The only thing Bitcoin I've done is to join the signature campaign and to twitter, Facebook and Telegram campaign because I want to earn a great deal for my child's future, and to share my knowledge about bitcoin and cryptocurrency to my parents, so far we are happy to work together here on the bitcoin forum.
sr. member
Activity: 2842
Merit: 326
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The most bitcoin-ish I ever did was waking up in the middle of night and log-in to my bitcointalk account and start reading post and also posting for a complete three hours everyday, I have been so addicted to it such that I have spent exactly 33 days while posting this post.
full member
Activity: 214
Merit: 101
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I started giving out birthday presents in bitcoin. Friends who received such gifts 2-3 years ago are pretty damn happy.
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Merit: 101
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well the most Bitcoin-ish thing is when I have taken a loan in order to invest in btc even though I was just a student without any income and I am proud of it, I have a story to tell  Cool

That is tremendously irresponsible and although I am happy it worked out for you, i am concerned that this type of decision is going to get you into trouble in the future.
legendary
Activity: 1526
Merit: 1179
I run a small local Bitcoin community where I incentivize people to enter the Bitcoin world by holding fun lotteries that people can win by answering questions regarding Bitcoin.

I use a part of my signature campaign payouts to distribute small chunks of that to the winners of these lotteries. Most of them use Coinbase as wallet for convenience purposes, but some made the switch already.

I didn't even had to point it out myself. From the 14 people that the group counts, 3 made the switch to mobile wallet clients where they hold their own private keys. It's a fun little game overall, but it helps attracting people to Bitcoin.

And hodling, but how Bitcoin thingy can that be considered. Cheesy
jr. member
Activity: 149
Merit: 4

Bitcoin is very interesting thing to me .Bitcoin is illegal in my country  Sad . But to me it's technology very interesting. I watched many videos on YouTube . Blockchain is gorgeous . I started to learn about the blockchain on various blogs . I see the amount of $ at coinmarketcap and guesses its popularity and requirements. I bought some tokens (For HODL) and participated in various bounties to earn more bitcoin. I'm not rich . I believe, maybe one day this bitcoin will change my fate. Smiley

legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1074
I convinced one of our local pubs to accept Bitcoin as a payment option and they did. The other pubs, not wanting to be left

out, also started accepting Bitcoin in that same area. Now we are rotating our visits between these sites and we are hosting

out Bitcoin meetups in these pubs. Merchant adoption is one of the keys to Bitcoin's success.  Wink ... Just great to pay for a

couple of beers with my bitcoins.  Grin
full member
Activity: 378
Merit: 100
well the most Bitcoin-ish thing is when I have taken a loan in order to invest in btc even though I was just a student without any income and I am proud of it, I have a story to tell  Cool
member
Activity: 313
Merit: 11
Personally for me, the most "Bitcoin-ish" things I have ever done is spending 27 days, 11 hours and 23 minutes minus AFK time on Bitcointalk to obtain the rank Legendary. With the hope that one day I will be able to put it inside my resume - alright, just kidding.

What's the most Bitcoin-ish things you have ever done?

eg. laszlo for being the first person to buy pizza with Bitcoin
well the Bitcoin-ish i done is not going to my job for 2 days just to focus on trading and reading in this forum and doing some bounty and the bad part is i got suspended for 3 days for not informing them.
full member
Activity: 868
Merit: 185
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The most bitcoin thing I've done is to share my knowledge to others about bitcoin. Even if it is not in a material way to say that I am a fan of bitcoin definitely, sharing and promoting it to someone is a biggest thing I ever did in bitcoin.
legendary
Activity: 2282
Merit: 1041
I was wearing a Tshirt printed with BTC logo on it in a store that accepts btc in our area and two kids attempt to talk to me whether I'm buying using BTC, then I said yes. They than asked if they can buy BTC from me. I said sure and so I did send extra to them worth $50. I don't know where they posted the selfie we did but sure the BTC made them happy.
newbie
Activity: 308
Merit: 0
Well, I took bitcoin as something like preserving asset. So, all I have done is, I waited and kept patience. It’s better to keep it preserved than buying some pizza.
newbie
Activity: 126
Merit: 0
Personally for me, the most "Bitcoin-ish" things I have ever done is spending 27 days, 11 hours and 23 minutes minus AFK time on Bitcointalk to obtain the rank Legendary. With the hope that one day I will be able to put it inside my resume - alright, just kidding.

What's the most Bitcoin-ish things you have ever done?

eg. laszlo for being the first person to buy pizza with Bitcoin
The Bitcoin thing that I have done is as of now I'm working and joining the campaign and bitcoin forum
jr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 1
Although I haven't done any world famous feat yet.

But I used as a support and the currency of the user, I am very happy, because I made a little contribution to the currency, I believe that the currency will be used by more and more people, can even become a global currency.
sr. member
Activity: 868
Merit: 259
The most Bitcoin thing a person could do is maybe buy drugs from the darknet lol. But the forum doesnt have darknet "explorers" anymore, unlike the early years, or so I have heard. Wink

But I tried to buy a fake ID once but I thought it was a waste of BTC.
sr. member
Activity: 532
Merit: 253
The bitcoinish things I ever done is I quit my job and focus on bounty hunting and trading. Bitcoin already support my financial needs and I continue to earn it now.
full member
Activity: 337
Merit: 195
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Well the most "Bitcoin" thing I have done is earning bitcoins from bounty campaigns and my services thread https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/signatureanimatedavatarannbountythreadlogoflyerscheap-2894992 . For me it's a very very big deal. I can now have support financially for myself and it really helps me for school expenses.
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