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Re: ❤️❤️🔥🚀 [GDEX]✅✅ World First True Decentralized Exchange ✅✅ Holder Rewards ❤️❤️
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cryptostream209
on 12/08/2018, 04:46:56 UTC
first time i am seeing actual project with real working product and no ico. love it. i hope gdex have great future for early holder like me
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Re: 👉🔥✅[DECENTRALIZED TWITTER]✅ CRYPTOTALK: ✅FAIR DISTRIBUTION TO HOLDERS🔥✅✔️
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cryptostream209
on 28/07/2018, 17:55:42 UTC
amazing project! i tried to test it , what is ropsten ethereum network?
ropsten is test net ethereum blockchain and for testing purpose, in metamask wallet switch to ropsten and get test ropsten ether from metamask faucet
https://faucet.metamask.io to test platform
thank you i got it
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Re: 👉🔥✅[DECENTRALIZED TWITTER]✅ CRYPTOTALK: ✅FAIR DISTRIBUTION TO HOLDERS🔥✅✔️
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cryptostream209
on 28/07/2018, 17:23:01 UTC
amazing project! i tried to test it , what is ropsten ethereum network?
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Re: ✅✅[ANN][HOLDER OFFER]✅[BLOCKDROP NETWORK]✅[EXCHANGE]✅[DIVIDENDS]✅✅🌟🚀
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cryptostream209
on 17/07/2018, 05:04:58 UTC
so Basically Kyber Network which pay dividend to it's holders cool concept sure getting some for holding, Lot better then pyramid schemes like pow3d and whatnot.
Agreed! those pyramid schemes like pow 3d and other clones need to die asap. This is practical but i wonder how a self funded team can carry operation like this big?
if team is good and hardworking then self-funded projects can be successful for example idex exchange is self funded project
well all i could say is good luck , project looks promising and hoping for good results
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Re: ✅✅[ANN][HOLDER OFFER]✅[BLOCKDROP NETWORK]✅[EXCHANGE]✅[DIVIDENDS]✅✅🌟🚀
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cryptostream209
on 17/07/2018, 04:45:38 UTC
so Basically Kyber Network which pay dividend to it's holders cool concept sure getting some for holding, Lot better then pyramid schemes like pow3d and whatnot.
Agreed! those pyramid schemes like pow 3d and other clones need to die asap. This is practical but i wonder how a self funded team can carry operation like this big?
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Re: How Practical is Bitcoin As Payment Service?
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cryptostream209
on 13/07/2018, 18:28:02 UTC
It depends upon your needs, I know you can't go to buy vegetables or fruits with Bitcoin that will be quite difficult but if you need to send money to different country where Bitcoin is acceptable then I can't find any better option than Bitcoin. Bitcoin has helped to improve long distance payment methods removing bank from interfering and making payments across international borders very quick.
this is true i still remember when paypal disabled my account with out any reason with 2k inside and got it back after 90 days. This freedom of complete control is what make me interested in bitcoin first place
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Re: How Practical is Bitcoin As Payment Service?
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cryptostream209
on 13/07/2018, 17:31:49 UTC
It's very practical. Especially if you're looking to pay someone overseas, it is the most convenient form of payment that you are able to find. In that regard, bitcoin really serves well as a medium of exchange globally, which is something that fiat does not have.

You can pretty much buy anything you need with bitcoin, without having to convert it back into fiat at this point. There are obviously also services where you are able to buy anything you want that accepts credit cards using bitcoin.

Just keep in mind though that merchant adoption is nowhere nearing its peak at the moment, there is still a long way to go before we can see individual merchants accept bitcoin directly. Right now, this is done mainly through the use of payment processors such as Bitpay which in the future we may see less of as adoption grows.
agreed and bitpay suck. it's too complicated we need better and more user friendly payment services so every one can easily understand it and feel comfortable paying with btc. 
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Re: How Practical is Bitcoin As Payment Service?
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cryptostream209
on 13/07/2018, 16:47:12 UTC
I don't think Bitcoin as payment service is very practical, I don't know such a lot shops, and others who accept Bitcoin as payment. To my mind in Japan paying with BTC is practical then everywhere, because BTC was born there, and many places accept Bitcoin as payment, even there terminals that you can withdraw your BTC
i also hear from my Japanese friend that in japan bitcoin is getting mainstream which is great thing.
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Re: How Practical is Bitcoin As Payment Service?
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cryptostream209
on 05/07/2018, 11:07:29 UTC
you can use as much as possible in making payments via bitcoin.
I prefer payment via bitcoin to electronics like smartphones to minco bitcoin payouts  Wink
this is my opinion, you may give another opinion, because every use is different
i have researched and i agree you can almost find anything to purchase with bitcoin but biggest drawback is, it will be lot expensive then usual
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Re: How Practical is Bitcoin As Payment Service?
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cryptostream209
on 03/07/2018, 13:46:57 UTC
i am new here and i came to ask fellow users about how practical bitcoin as payment method is? i paid for domain on namecheap via bitpay and it was okishh experience. I mean how much i can use bitcoin to pay online for shopping,services and goods?
Unfortunately bitpay becomes a bad experience for people who use third party wallets or online wallets. Their payments are made through special links which are not supported by most of the wallets.
How much you can spend using bitcoin depends on you. But you should be asking how many people out there are accepting bitcoin/cryptocurrencies as payments. The answer is actually very few. Price instability is one the reasons why they are not willing to accept crypto currencies. Just look at steam. They used to accept bitcoin and now they don't.
Exactly bitpay asked me to use jaxx wallet which i had no idea so i had to research a bit and install on phone and transfer btc to jaxx wallet and then pay with phone scanning but when you become familiar it become easy
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Re: How Practical is Bitcoin As Payment Service?
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cryptostream209
on 03/07/2018, 13:23:46 UTC
Using Bitcoin as mode of payment is not practical as of now since its value is too low. Example, you can buy a 1$ burger now and if you hold it, your can buy 2 of  them.
Meaning, it is better to use BTC as investment instead of Payment
bad logic my friend if you "hodl" you may end up buying half and no burger at all also.
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Re: How Practical is Bitcoin As Payment Service?
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cryptostream209
on 02/07/2018, 16:55:13 UTC
Well, for me bitcoin as payment service is good because lots of store now accepting bitcoin, but i can observe that when we convert our bitcoin in our local money, it is too high the fees of it whereas we can say that the bitcoin is very expensive for the investors when they invest or buy bitcoin. But over all the payment is well.
that's exactly how I feel
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Re: How Practical is Bitcoin As Payment Service?
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cryptostream209
on 26/06/2018, 08:19:12 UTC
There are various services that accept Bitcoin.

There is also Purse.io, which can be used to buy stuff from Amazon at a discount using Bitcoin.
My country don't have amazon but have other alternates but none of them support bitcoin but i have found many other global sites which can deliver same things i want with bitcoin but with higher price and shipping fees
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Re: How Practical is Bitcoin As Payment Service?
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cryptostream209
on 26/06/2018, 08:11:27 UTC
i am new here and i came to ask fellow users about how practical bitcoin as payment method is? i paid for domain on namecheap via bitpay and it was okishh experience. I mean how much i can use bitcoin to pay online for shopping,services and goods?



In my opinion, it is practical by means in paying on a site using bitcoins or transfer money thru bitcoin. I tried sending bitcoins on my friends as payment for a vpn that I purchased. but it its not good for purchasing goods and foods.

I find it difficult to pay through bitpay for namecheap domains and transaction fee are too high.
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How Practical is Bitcoin As Payment Service?
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cryptostream209
on 26/06/2018, 06:20:55 UTC
i am new here and i came to ask fellow users about how practical bitcoin as payment method is? i paid for domain on namecheap via bitpay and it was okishh experience. I mean how much i can use bitcoin to pay online for shopping,services and goods?