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Re: When you think of currency what will come to your mind?
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EnricoGomez
on 13/07/2018, 10:22:32 UTC
A unit of money used by a recognized specific area, of course, to which there is a constant ratio between other areas depending on growth and progress of each.
I do somehow agree, is not cryptocurrency a plausible future for fiat? It does have advantage over the latter and it does not require any resource in exception to technology which is constantly improved through.
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Re: Does engaging with bitcoins put you at risk?
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EnricoGomez
on 13/07/2018, 10:06:06 UTC
Of course it does.
No such thing as good profit without risk, it is what makes it "instant" compared to traditional working.
Though you can always minimize that with adequate knowledge and strategizing.
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Re: Facebook now joining btc?
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EnricoGomez
on 10/07/2018, 09:54:01 UTC
I don't think so.
Facebook does not even allow cryptocurrency ads as influence of it as a media is very, very huge with its user volume. If it did accept crypto in the future, Facebok will probably create their own branded ICO and not use bitcoin. Huge possibility as cryptocurrency has a great potential.
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Re: Face up to reality: The game is over
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EnricoGomez
on 10/07/2018, 09:01:09 UTC
Yea, everyone has their opinion and own speculation on the future of bitcoin and cryptocurrencies - if that is how you see bitcoin then fine. I will still continue to hold my coins off like the most, no loss in holding and I believe there is a lot of people that has their faith put up still, it is the only thing that matter as it does base on demand-supply.
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Re: Its time to move on, and ignore the BTC !!!
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EnricoGomez
on 10/07/2018, 07:21:19 UTC
I still believe that there is quite a big number of users interested more and more in bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies which may still increase as of the mainstream media and increasing accessibility of it. And as long as there are users, bitcoin will survive.
Still your choice at the end of the day but like most, I will stick to holding as it would not be loss if you continue to - values may repeat.
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Re: Is 2018 the year when crypto goes mainstream
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EnricoGomez
on 08/07/2018, 15:08:21 UTC
Yes, I do agree that popularity and mainstream of bitcoin or generally cryptocurrencies are increasing and increasing as time pass by. Let's hope that it can affect the value positively as we do know that it entirely relies on its demand-supply as well as recognition of more powerful and influential entities.
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Re: Why is bitcoin not used in medical billing?
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EnricoGomez
on 08/07/2018, 12:54:16 UTC
Hopefully in the next few years, the medical field or literally just anything money-related will recognize bitcoin or at least cryptocurrencies in general as payments. There is quite a number of users, and is able to grow even more, of bitcoin. Main problem is its difficulty to spend it as for its volatility.
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Re: Can we make sure that our money we invest in Bitcoin is safe?
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EnricoGomez
on 08/07/2018, 07:57:12 UTC
The technology of bitcoin is very safe as well as the better known wallet companies both digital and physical.
Most "hacks" or "losses" are simply on the fault of users themselves.
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Re: How does bitcoin affects your emotional and mental aspect of your life?
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EnricoGomez
on 08/07/2018, 00:57:46 UTC
Bitcoin mentally challenges me, the process of acquiring important concepts and foundation is essential before anything else. It helps one formulate better financial decisions.
Emotionally, I find it very frustrating. Bitcoin is money and it is a need for daily survival; loss is difficult to holistically cope up on certain time period.
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Re: will other coin beat btc in future ???
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EnricoGomez
on 07/07/2018, 15:31:38 UTC
No one exactly knows.
It may be impossible at the moment, bitcoin being a forerunner among any other cryptocurrencies, but generally it is.
Technology is always constantly being improved day by day and it is not impossible that a better coin will overshadow it in the future.
Do not narrow your mind to the possibilities.
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Re: What is the best place to live if you are a Bitcoiner?
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EnricoGomez
on 07/07/2018, 15:18:31 UTC
I live in the Philippines and it is pretty nice for people using bitcoins.
There is somehow a recognition (in a positive way, though still there is warning) from the government and quite a number of establishments that formally accept bitcoin as payments. Sucks that internet here is quite a damage with its price and speed compared to other countries.

I would say that Japan is quite the option as well, it is technologically sound and it is not that remote with the fact that cryptocurrencies may be fully recognized and used.
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Re: I never sold my First bitcoin. Are you also emotionally bound to bitcoin?
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EnricoGomez
on 07/07/2018, 13:17:32 UTC
I do not think there is quite the point in holding them anything else than profit, my personal emotion is almost negligible to business.
Only thing that keeps me from selling is the current price and probably questioning my faith on the potential of bitcoin like "what if the price will be higher, there is better amount of profit - stuff", none other than that including emotional bond is not really in my mind.
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Re: WHAT HAPPENS WHEN NO ONE SELLS BUT HODL?
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EnricoGomez
on 07/07/2018, 13:11:14 UTC
I think in a way, yes, that may be correct.
Though if a huge part of users will hold, it will reduce the supply overall - bitcoin depends on the demand/supply concept so we can say that it will increase the value.
But of course, buying and demand is as important as well as it keeps the balance. I cannot imagine other people apart from those who hodl their coins not buying coins, they will as the interest for cryptocurrency with newer users will always be there.
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Re: Why do some people in crypto still wish the downfall of Bitcoin?
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EnricoGomez
on 07/07/2018, 05:01:51 UTC
With the downfall of bitcoin, one can buy them at the lowest rate.
That in mind, of course, there will always be people who puts up with their faith on the potential of bitcoin - its value depends on the users themselves so there is still a possibility for it to rise meaning there will be profit.
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Re: How safe is Bitcoin? ✅
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EnricoGomez
on 06/07/2018, 17:29:00 UTC
Bitcoin should be safe as far as we know it, people themselves are just the harm.
Wallets, over-all and if yours is actually legit and trusted, should work the same way; there are barely cases of "hacking" on it or technological errors or whatever you want to call them. Safety and security depends on the user itself, take up proper precaution & do acquire more knowledge on the field.
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Re: No women in Bitcoin you say?
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EnricoGomez
on 06/07/2018, 13:40:30 UTC
Eh, a female "leading a trainwreck in bitcoin" does not necessarily mean that all females in bitcoin are trainwrecks.
No point in labeling genders in the field of cryptocurrency, it is simply irrelevant and might be even offensive.
There is a lot of females in bitcoin - of course, it does not really matter if they tell what gender they belong to. Money is money.
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Re: Why people are still buying BTC?
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EnricoGomez
on 06/07/2018, 12:57:55 UTC
Why not?
There will always be people opposite to your opinion, that is inevitable.
That simply means that they have great faith on its potential in the future which you cannot really predict especially to the fact of its volatility.

This was posted in 2013, wondering if the topic author regret his view lmao
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Re: Cryptocurrency wallets: Can they be hacked??
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EnricoGomez
on 06/07/2018, 12:02:08 UTC
Of course, wallets can be hacked - you cannot really expect the best on everything, someone will always be smarter than anyone else and easily get their way through.
Easiest way into them is through your wallet login credentials so it is important to triple check its safety and never trust anyone.
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Re: What is the most influential factor that triggers bitcoin prices to fall down?
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EnricoGomez
on 06/07/2018, 11:47:41 UTC
I would say mostly because of changes on rules and regulation of respective governments (which you can say more on the prohibition and banning; negative news) and all those FUD-inducing news and statements from popular influencers and the media - they both can make people change their perspective, sell out their coins and contribute to  the dump that yields prices to fall.
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EnricoGomez
on 04/07/2018, 00:24:45 UTC
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