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hero member
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August 06, 2016, 06:26:12 PM
I'm using Bitcoin with my Steam and Xbox accounts, most of the time. It's hard to use it in a daily routine especially when there's no shop nearby accepting BTC as a currency. Also, on gambling websites if they count too.
yeah I also admit that I still have trouble using bitcoin and spending on everyday life. of course it is still very far from perfect. but I'm trying to
be able to do spending in bitcoin. like a purchase on a website and so on. but most certainly I will convert it to a fiat for other purposes
hero member
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Need some spare btc for a new PC
August 06, 2016, 04:46:25 AM
I use btc for online shopping...mostly use online

Where online do you use btc? Ieam are you buying smthn online or just gambling it away?
sr. member
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August 06, 2016, 02:42:21 AM
I use btc for online shopping...mostly use online
hero member
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August 05, 2016, 09:05:07 PM
most of the time. It's hard to use it in a daily routine especially when there's no shop nearby accepting BTC as a currency.
And it's why a lot of the people is always choosen to exchange some of their btc into local funds because it's too difficult to filled up their daily needs.especially it's too rarely to find the BTC is accepted bitcoin become their payment form.

Well bitcoin helped me to pay in advance a bill, but even not using it on the daily needs i use it to fund my projects online. I dont wanna nothing else besides make live some projects supporting bitcoin currencie just. I believe into bitcoin, if the value isnt the right place it should be doesnt matter as long i show and expose my support to bitcoin on my way.
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August 05, 2016, 07:32:00 PM
I'm using Bitcoin with my Steam and Xbox accounts, most of the time. It's hard to use it in a daily routine especially when there's no shop nearby accepting BTC as a currency. Also, on gambling websites if they count too.

Most of the users are spending their coins in gambling hoping to multiply it quick, but the important thing is that it allows the circulation of bitcoin in the system which is really important for the higher price of bitcoin in future.

Gambling alone will not be important, as the gamblers are lesser in number and with that newbies will consider it as the currency of gamblers, there are a lot of online stores which accept bitcoin we should have to go there also.

Yeah its better to spend bitcoins on productive things instead of wasting it on gambling, as gambling never promises us regular returns so its better not to put our bitcoins into it.

I haven't used my coins to anything productive at all. In fact, I've only used them to fund my Steam wallet for games and I don't regret it doing so.
hero member
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August 05, 2016, 07:05:12 PM
I'm using Bitcoin with my Steam and Xbox accounts, most of the time. It's hard to use it in a daily routine especially when there's no shop nearby accepting BTC as a currency. Also, on gambling websites if they count too.

Most of the users are spending their coins in gambling hoping to multiply it quick, but the important thing is that it allows the circulation of bitcoin in the system which is really important for the higher price of bitcoin in future.

Gambling alone will not be important, as the gamblers are lesser in number and with that newbies will consider it as the currency of gamblers, there are a lot of online stores which accept bitcoin we should have to go there also.

Yeah its better to spend bitcoins on productive things instead of wasting it on gambling, as gambling never promises us regular returns so its better not to put our bitcoins into it.
legendary
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August 05, 2016, 06:55:47 PM
most of the time. It's hard to use it in a daily routine especially when there's no shop nearby accepting BTC as a currency.
And it's why a lot of the people is always choosen to exchange some of their btc into local funds because it's too difficult to filled up their daily needs.especially it's too rarely to find the BTC is accepted bitcoin become their payment form.
hero member
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August 05, 2016, 05:55:37 PM
I'm using Bitcoin with my Steam and Xbox accounts, most of the time. It's hard to use it in a daily routine especially when there's no shop nearby accepting BTC as a currency. Also, on gambling websites if they count too.

Most of the users are spending their coins in gambling hoping to multiply it quick, but the important thing is that it allows the circulation of bitcoin in the system which is really important for the higher price of bitcoin in future.

Gambling alone will not be important, as the gamblers are lesser in number and with that newbies will consider it as the currency of gamblers, there are a lot of online stores which accept bitcoin we should have to go there also.
hero member
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August 05, 2016, 05:36:57 PM
I only storage BTC and some others altcoins.
I live in Brazil and here it's difficult to use crypto coins in daily.
nope i think there are many online stores and physical stores who accept bitcoin in brazil. I once read an article on google about the list of stores in Brazil that receive payments in bitcoin. perhaps you could try to find it dude. I'm sure after that you can use bitcoin to shop
hero member
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August 05, 2016, 05:32:09 PM
I'm using Bitcoin with my Steam and Xbox accounts, most of the time. It's hard to use it in a daily routine especially when there's no shop nearby accepting BTC as a currency. Also, on gambling websites if they count too.

Most of the users are spending their coins in gambling hoping to multiply it quick, but the important thing is that it allows the circulation of bitcoin in the system which is really important for the higher price of bitcoin in future.
legendary
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August 05, 2016, 05:27:01 PM
I'm using Bitcoin with my Steam and Xbox accounts, most of the time. It's hard to use it in a daily routine especially when there's no shop nearby accepting BTC as a currency. Also, on gambling websites if they count too.
legendary
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August 05, 2016, 05:16:23 PM
Places where bitcoin can be used is first on newegg or on bitcoin debit card but I don't use there as I don't need to, where I use bitcoin is buying a giftcard on gyft, saving them on my cold wallet, waiting for an increase of $800+ and sell a part of them, I may use time by time to spend my bitcoin on altcoins investment but that happens rare.
sr. member
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August 05, 2016, 05:09:54 PM
I only storage BTC and some others altcoins.
I live in Brazil and here it's difficult to use crypto coins in daily.

Really we have heard that there are 150 stores in Brazil that accepts bitcoin as a mode of payment and now your are saying its difficult to spend bitcoins, it sounds bit strange and confusing.

150 stores is almost nothing. Brazil is huge.

If Brazil is huge then we can expect some more stores that accepts bitcoin and it should not be limited to 150 stores as its getting support from the Government of that country.

Bitcoin isn't famous in Brazil.
We have to do a huge job of awareness about crypto coins.
to me as i have heard about bitcoin the most shops where the shop keepers accept bitcoin in in Brazil, i do no know the number of shops but they in dozens, so from this we can conclude that there are so many active users of bitcoin in Brazil as compare to other states of the world. but if i tell you abut my own state although there are so many investors of bitcoin i  personally know them, but still there is not a single shop where the shopkeepers accept bitcoin for shopping,

The reason behind it is that people are using it as an investment and not as a currency, most of the users are using it but they prefer to hold it as they don't find any place to spend it.

Perfect!
Here the Bitcoin is a commodity!
Most users buy and hold to expect a valorization.
sr. member
Activity: 546
Merit: 250
August 05, 2016, 05:08:18 PM
I only storage BTC and some others altcoins.
I live in Brazil and here it's difficult to use crypto coins in daily.

Really we have heard that there are 150 stores in Brazil that accepts bitcoin as a mode of payment and now your are saying its difficult to spend bitcoins, it sounds bit strange and confusing.

150 stores is almost nothing. Brazil is huge.

If Brazil is huge then we can expect some more stores that accepts bitcoin and it should not be limited to 150 stores as its getting support from the Government of that country.

Bitcoin isn't famous in Brazil.
We have to do a huge job of awareness about crypto coins.
to me as i have heard about bitcoin the most shops where the shop keepers accept bitcoin in in Brazil, i do no know the number of shops but they in dozens, so from this we can conclude that there are so many active users of bitcoin in Brazil as compare to other states of the world. but if i tell you abut my own state although there are so many investors of bitcoin i  personally know them, but still there is not a single shop where the shopkeepers accept bitcoin for shopping,

Where are you from?
I'm from Rio de Janeiro and here the BTC isn't so famous.
It's really difficult use the BTC on daily.
hero member
Activity: 672
Merit: 503
August 05, 2016, 05:07:58 PM
I only storage BTC and some others altcoins.
I live in Brazil and here it's difficult to use crypto coins in daily.

Really we have heard that there are 150 stores in Brazil that accepts bitcoin as a mode of payment and now your are saying its difficult to spend bitcoins, it sounds bit strange and confusing.

150 stores is almost nothing. Brazil is huge.

If Brazil is huge then we can expect some more stores that accepts bitcoin and it should not be limited to 150 stores as its getting support from the Government of that country.

Bitcoin isn't famous in Brazil.
We have to do a huge job of awareness about crypto coins.
to me as i have heard about bitcoin the most shops where the shop keepers accept bitcoin in in Brazil, i do no know the number of shops but they in dozens, so from this we can conclude that there are so many active users of bitcoin in Brazil as compare to other states of the world. but if i tell you abut my own state although there are so many investors of bitcoin i  personally know them, but still there is not a single shop where the shopkeepers accept bitcoin for shopping,

The reason behind it is that people are using it as an investment and not as a currency, most of the users are using it but they prefer to hold it as they don't find any place to spend it.
full member
Activity: 210
Merit: 100
August 05, 2016, 05:00:04 PM
I only storage BTC and some others altcoins.
I live in Brazil and here it's difficult to use crypto coins in daily.

Really we have heard that there are 150 stores in Brazil that accepts bitcoin as a mode of payment and now your are saying its difficult to spend bitcoins, it sounds bit strange and confusing.

150 stores is almost nothing. Brazil is huge.

If Brazil is huge then we can expect some more stores that accepts bitcoin and it should not be limited to 150 stores as its getting support from the Government of that country.

Bitcoin isn't famous in Brazil.
We have to do a huge job of awareness about crypto coins.
to me as i have heard about bitcoin the most shops where the shop keepers accept bitcoin in in Brazil, i do no know the number of shops but they in dozens, so from this we can conclude that there are so many active users of bitcoin in Brazil as compare to other states of the world. but if i tell you abut my own state although there are so many investors of bitcoin i  personally know them, but still there is not a single shop where the shopkeepers accept bitcoin for shopping,
sr. member
Activity: 546
Merit: 250
August 05, 2016, 04:40:32 PM
I only storage BTC and some others altcoins.
I live in Brazil and here it's difficult to use crypto coins in daily.

Really we have heard that there are 150 stores in Brazil that accepts bitcoin as a mode of payment and now your are saying its difficult to spend bitcoins, it sounds bit strange and confusing.

150 stores is almost nothing. Brazil is huge.

If Brazil is huge then we can expect some more stores that accepts bitcoin and it should not be limited to 150 stores as its getting support from the Government of that country.

Bitcoin isn't famous in Brazil.
We have to do a huge job of awareness about crypto coins.
legendary
Activity: 2086
Merit: 1058
August 05, 2016, 04:36:29 PM
I only storage BTC and some others altcoins.
I live in Brazil and here it's difficult to use crypto coins in daily.

Really we have heard that there are 150 stores in Brazil that accepts bitcoin as a mode of payment and now your are saying its difficult to spend bitcoins, it sounds bit strange and confusing.

150 stores is almost nothing. Brazil is huge.

If Brazil is huge then we can expect some more stores that accepts bitcoin and it should not be limited to 150 stores as its getting support from the Government of that country.
sr. member
Activity: 546
Merit: 250
August 05, 2016, 04:13:23 PM
I only storage BTC and some others altcoins.
I live in Brazil and here it's difficult to use crypto coins in daily.

Really we have heard that there are 150 stores in Brazil that accepts bitcoin as a mode of payment and now your are saying its difficult to spend bitcoins, it sounds bit strange and confusing.

150 stores is almost nothing. Brazil is huge.

Recently some service was launched to resolve this problem.
https://www.paguecombitcoin.com
This site allow to pay bills with bitcoin.
sr. member
Activity: 546
Merit: 250
August 05, 2016, 04:11:49 PM
I only storage BTC and some others altcoins.
I live in Brazil and here it's difficult to use crypto coins in daily.

Really we have heard that there are 150 stores in Brazil that accepts bitcoin as a mode of payment and now your are saying its difficult to spend bitcoins, it sounds bit strange and confusing.

150 stores is almost nothing. Brazil is huge.
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