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To be honest, I have not bought any product with Bitcoin yet. Since Bitcoin is illegal in our country, I may not be able to buy anything within the country. However, if I want to through Bitcoin, I can buy virtual products from the international marketplace. I want to buy a subscription to IDM (Internet Download Manager) through Bitcoin. I saw on their website that they support Bitcoin payment.

Yes of course, if it is not not possible where you are then you cannot do it.
Hopefully that will change in the future. Bitcoin used to be against the law
in many countries but is no longer illegal today, so things can change at anytime.

But I think even if it is not legal where you are, if you are only using bitcoin for small
or infrequent purchases I doubt the authorities will know or even care about that
kind of thing in most cases. At least I hope not!
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To be honest, I have not bought any product with Bitcoin yet. Since Bitcoin is illegal in our country, I may not be able to buy anything within the country. However, if I want to through Bitcoin, I can buy virtual products from the international marketplace. I want to buy a subscription to IDM (Internet Download Manager) through Bitcoin. I saw on their website that they support Bitcoin payment.

Yes of course, if it is not not possible where you are then you cannot do it.
Hopefully that will change in the future. Bitcoin used to be against the law
in many countries but is no longer illegal today, so things can change at anytime.
Original archived Re: Have you ever used Bitcoin to pay for anything?
Scraped on 30/05/2025, 02:00:45 UTC
To be honest, I have not bought any product with Bitcoin yet. Since Bitcoin is illegal in our country, I may not be able to buy anything within the country. However, if I want to through Bitcoin, I can buy virtual products from the international marketplace. I want to buy a subscription to IDM (Internet Download Manager) through Bitcoin. I saw on their website that they support Bitcoin payment.

Yes of course, if it is not not possible where you are then you cannot do it.
Hopefully that will change in the future. Bitcoin used to be against the law
in many countries but is no longer illegal today so things can change at anytime.