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legendary
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I would say Im just lucky then because of my hard work I found a stable that even the bitcoin price will pump higher still it can't reach the value of what Im getting in my current job now that's why I will not quit my job just for bitcoin. I will do bitcoin just for part time.
legendary
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i would say quiting my job to go full time on bitcoin is quite stupid ,making bitcoin is harder than working in real life
legendary
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if you focus at bitcoin, you can get 2-3btc/month
i think bitcoin earning is higher than your realjob

but don't forget about hardwork

Depends on the real job.

You can get 2-3btc/month in bitcoin but it requires really a daily work unlike in realjob that have paid leaves.

Comparing is not the matter here. Much better if it's combined. If you are earned in your real job less than your bitcoin earning then quit on that job and find another. Bitcoin can't really take you for a long term and I believe that.

well yes but you must take in consideration, that those 2-3 bitcoin can be worth a ton in the future, so 2-3 bitcoin now can have a value of 30k, which mean that you were doing 30k per month

not soemthing that you can easily make in real life

Yes "can be worth" is possible but it's not sure. Like I said it depends on the current person status like I specifically posted in the previous page.

If you have a real job then at the same time you have 2-3 BTC earned from doing btc side jobs that can be worth ton in the future then it's much better because you have double earnings.
legendary
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if you focus at bitcoin, you can get 2-3btc/month
i think bitcoin earning is higher than your realjob

but don't forget about hardwork

Depends on the real job.

You can get 2-3btc/month in bitcoin but it requires really a daily work unlike in realjob that have paid leaves.

Comparing is not the matter here. Much better if it's combined. If you are earned in your real job less than your bitcoin earning then quit on that job and find another. Bitcoin can't really take you for a long term and I believe that.

well yes but you must take in consideration, that those 2-3 bitcoin can be worth a ton in the future, so 2-3 bitcoin now can have a value of 30k, which mean that you were doing 30k per month

not soemthing that you can easily make in real life
legendary
Activity: 3122
Merit: 1398
For support ➡️ help.bc.game

if you focus at bitcoin, you can get 2-3btc/month
i think bitcoin earning is higher than your realjob

but don't forget about hardwork

Depends on the real job.

You can get 2-3btc/month in bitcoin but it requires really a daily work unlike in realjob that have paid leaves.

Comparing is not the matter here. Much better if it's combined. If you are earned in your real job less than your bitcoin earning then quit on that job and find another. Bitcoin can't really take you for a long term and I believe that.

Agree. Even giving my whole time to bitcoin that can beat my salary still I will not quit my job and only treat bitcoin as my side earnings. There are many advantages that real jobs can do that Bitcoin can't give to you even the price will be high. I like how I combined my salary to bitcoin earnings. That is great.

I just want to clarify that my post depends on the person , status and job availability in their country. For example;

Person
-he/she can't do real job because they are students
-he/she doesn't feel comfortable of having a real job
-he/she doesn't meet some requirements in a desired work
etc.

Status
-disabled
-have a work trauma
-salary in country is extremely low and can't provide enough resources in a family
etc

Job Availability

-may vary per country
legendary
Activity: 2436
Merit: 1008

if you focus at bitcoin, you can get 2-3btc/month
i think bitcoin earning is higher than your realjob

but don't forget about hardwork

Depends on the real job.

You can get 2-3btc/month in bitcoin but it requires really a daily work unlike in realjob that have paid leaves.

Comparing is not the matter here. Much better if it's combined. If you are earned in your real job less than your bitcoin earning then quit on that job and find another. Bitcoin can't really take you for a long term and I believe that.

Agree. Even giving my whole time to bitcoin that can beat my salary still I will not quit my job and only treat bitcoin as my side earnings. There are many advantages that real jobs can do that Bitcoin can't give to you even the price will be high. I like how I combined my salary to bitcoin earnings. That is great.
legendary
Activity: 3122
Merit: 1398
For support ➡️ help.bc.game

if you focus at bitcoin, you can get 2-3btc/month
i think bitcoin earning is higher than your realjob

but don't forget about hardwork

Depends on the real job.

You can get 2-3btc/month in bitcoin but it requires really a daily work unlike in realjob that have paid leaves.

Comparing is not the matter here. Much better if it's combined. If you are earned in your real job less than your bitcoin earning then quit on that job and find another. Bitcoin can't really take you for a long term and I believe that.
sr. member
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i would quit my job and start working on bitcoin immediately if i could make a living working on bitcoin. otherwise itd be stupid to quit my cash paying job for something that makes me lower money

if you focus at bitcoin, you can get 2-3btc/month
i think bitcoin earning is higher than your realjob

but don't forget about hardwork
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100
Are you inspired by those bitcoin millionaires? Are you thinking of filing a resignation letter on your day job (if you have any) and focus on bitcoin instead?

Me? I do have a day job and I consider bitcoin as my side job. I don't want to lose that another source of income just because bitcoin is awesome.

I would not even consider going full time on bitcoin.  It is extremely volatile.
hero member
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i would quit my job and start working on bitcoin immediately if i could make a living working on bitcoin. otherwise itd be stupid to quit my cash paying job for something that makes me lower money
full member
Activity: 154
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Are you inspired by those bitcoin millionaires? Are you thinking of filing a resignation letter on your day job (if you have any) and focus on bitcoin instead?

Me? I do have a day job and I consider bitcoin as my side job. I don't want to lose that another source of income just because bitcoin is awesome.

I am thinking of making my day job as a sideline and going full time on bitcoin.  Bitcoin is extremely volatile but it is accepted worldwide.
full member
Activity: 168
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Are you inspired by those bitcoin millionaires? Are you thinking of filing a resignation letter on your day job (if you have any) and focus on bitcoin instead?

Me? I do have a day job and I consider bitcoin as my side job. I don't want to lose that another source of income just because bitcoin is awesome.

Even though bitcoin is extremely volatile, I would still consider going full time on it.  It's just a matter of knowing how to play the market.
hero member
Activity: 560
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I am actually about to quit my day-job to work full time "on bitcoin". It is very exciting, however I will be soon working strictly for bitcoins with my employment. This should be a very interesting chapter in my life and I am excited to start working for a dedicated, serious bitcoin company.

Is getting more and more curious how some people can leave their real works to go full at bitcoin,may i ask you were you from and the wage to live for a month in your country,as i know there is some countrys where they can live with around 200 dollars montly.
hero member
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I am actually about to quit my day-job to work full time "on bitcoin". It is very exciting, however I will be soon working strictly for bitcoins with my employment. This should be a very interesting chapter in my life and I am excited to start working for a dedicated, serious bitcoin company.

Just curious, what exactly will you be doing to make Bitcoins in exchange for having no job.  I would love to hear, will you be mining/gambling/trading/faucets/sig campaigns?  There are tons of different ways to earn coins just curious as how people are able to do this.
hero member
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I am actually about to quit my day-job to work full time "on bitcoin". It is very exciting, however I will be soon working strictly for bitcoins with my employment. This should be a very interesting chapter in my life and I am excited to start working for a dedicated, serious bitcoin company.
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 500
Are you inspired by those bitcoin millionaires? Are you thinking of filing a resignation letter on your day job (if you have any) and focus on bitcoin instead?

Me? I do have a day job and I consider bitcoin as my side job. I don't want to lose that another source of income just because bitcoin is awesome.

Going full time on bitcoin is not a bad idea.  I would consider going full time on bitcoin.
Yeah I think going full time on bitcoin is very good idea. Cheesy
Because today on real world search for a job is very difficult in my country, if there are the fee it to small. Tongue

I think that moving to bitcoin is good for most of the countries.
Because you receive the full salary and you have not to pay any vat,tax for the country.
In one way this is to avoid and get most of your salary, personally i would not think twice to move.

Moving to the bitcoin for a country is not possible for to many reasons. First because bitcoin cannot be owned and have no sense for a country to have as a national money a currency that is not owned by the country itself. Then, even this obstacle will be combated, if this experience  will be successful will be followed by other countries and this is impossible to be real firstly because the amount of bitcoin in circulation is very few compared with the needs of every country for money. This will increase in the sky the price of bitcoin and it will not possible the use of it practically. To not tell then that bitcoin have not physical form and it will not possible for the people to buy the everyday bread. It is impossible that every merchant have the possibility to accept bitcoin as form of payment.

It is more probably that every country create their digital coin based currency. There are signs which speak about the interests that important countries like USA, England and Russia have in such direction. Who want can learn and discuss more about this option in this thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/discussions-about-digital-currencies-in-some-countries-what-future-for-bitcoin-1205842

I mean for people that live in most of the countries.
Not the whole country because it really would be a mess until people will understand what is bitcoin.
For individuals moving from fiat cash(Salary) to bitcoin would be good as they will earn much more from their salary.
legendary
Activity: 1134
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Are you inspired by those bitcoin millionaires? Are you thinking of filing a resignation letter on your day job (if you have any) and focus on bitcoin instead?

Me? I do have a day job and I consider bitcoin as my side job. I don't want to lose that another source of income just because bitcoin is awesome.

Going full time on bitcoin is not a bad idea.  I would consider going full time on bitcoin.
Yeah I think going full time on bitcoin is very good idea. Cheesy
Because today on real world search for a job is very difficult in my country, if there are the fee it to small. Tongue

I think that moving to bitcoin is good for most of the countries.
Because you receive the full salary and you have not to pay any vat,tax for the country.
In one way this is to avoid and get most of your salary, personally i would not think twice to move.

Moving to the bitcoin for a country is not possible for to many reasons. First because bitcoin cannot be owned and have no sense for a country to have as a national money a currency that is not owned by the country itself. Then, even this obstacle will be combated, if this experience  will be successful will be followed by other countries and this is impossible to be real firstly because the amount of bitcoin in circulation is very few compared with the needs of every country for money. This will increase in the sky the price of bitcoin and it will not possible the use of it practically. To not tell then that bitcoin have not physical form and it will not possible for the people to buy the everyday bread. It is impossible that every merchant have the possibility to accept bitcoin as form of payment.

It is more probably that every country create their digital coin based currency. There are signs which speak about the interests that important countries like USA, England and Russia have in such direction. Who want can learn and discuss more about this option in this thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/discussions-about-digital-currencies-in-some-countries-what-future-for-bitcoin-1205842
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 500
Are you inspired by those bitcoin millionaires? Are you thinking of filing a resignation letter on your day job (if you have any) and focus on bitcoin instead?

Me? I do have a day job and I consider bitcoin as my side job. I don't want to lose that another source of income just because bitcoin is awesome.

Going full time on bitcoin is not a bad idea.  I would consider going full time on bitcoin.
Yeah I think going full time on bitcoin is very good idea. Cheesy
Because today on real world search for a job is very difficult in my country, if there are the fee it to small. Tongue

I think that moving to bitcoin is good for most of the countries.
Because you receive the full salary and you have not to pay any vat,tax for the country.
In one way this is to avoid and get most of your salary, personally i would not think twice to move.
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
Are you inspired by those bitcoin millionaires? Are you thinking of filing a resignation letter on your day job (if you have any) and focus on bitcoin instead?

Me? I do have a day job and I consider bitcoin as my side job. I don't want to lose that another source of income just because bitcoin is awesome.

Yes. I would go full time on bitcoin.  However, I would never quit my day job.
hero member
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The problem is at some countries bitcoin is already accepted ,at Brasil the most things we can pay is to pay developers to make some projects,there isnt yet some website offering a computer for bitcoin a cellphone,a tv or a bike  even there is no travel agency accepting it ,isnt very knowed at the moment,soo this make some of us hold it waiting a better value,in my case i keep growing my portfolio.And well is hard to trust others online shops that accept bitcoin since there isnt any way to recover the money sent ,soo can be easy scammed,by the way which worlwide site you talking about?

My friend in Brasil told me its not really possible for BTC trade to flourish there because there is a massive 20% tax on any sale of BTC i believe. That means he has to get a US account and deal remotely with US exchanges.

Otherwise 20% on any transfer of BTC/FIAT is completely absurd.

As you stated above at Brazil they charge deeply ,for anything that come out of the country,usually the taxes are 50% ,but im sure there is some users that dont pay those fee they are registed and sell and buy directly wire transfer,i bought some bitcoins on this way with a member from here.The problem here happens when you got huge ammount of bitcoins and wanna to convert into fiat at once,they will be taxed ,strategy is to sell small ammounts in while a while,this will avoid those huge fee.Isnt the time to left any job to go full into bitcoin,but if the value of bitcoin gets double well sure it can became.

But how are you going to sell in small amounts without leaving traces that cannot be put together to tax you big time on the total sum of the sold Bitcoins? If you've got "a huge amount of Bitcoin", how are you going to go about it in a way that it cannot be traced back? I think it's too risky. You would need to go into LocalBitcoins and do in real life with a person that you trust that doesn't keep any logs and doesn't ask for no credentials.. and you never know. It has happened before that undercovers where in LocalBitcoins trying to get people doing money laundering, so I don't see how you are going to escape taxes if your amount of Bitcoin is enough to raise alarms.

Well holding big ammounts as i said you must be selling it in small parts ,selling 1 or 2 bitcoin montly ,there is users that buys those ammounts here ,soo big ammount cant be sold at once otherwise you will atract the eyes from what you dont wanna,small ammounts is easy to sell and keep selling and buying big ammounts as you stated is bad,but is possible to sell it into paypal,into bank wire direct ,otherwise i guess you must pay the tax and loose money to them.
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