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Re: is bitcoin can be a fiat money?
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t_broom
on 21/07/2016, 07:13:21 UTC
Bitcoin was created to be something opposite to fiat. Then why should it and how can it ever become a fiat?
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Re: Do you actively spend your bitcoins?
by
t_broom
on 12/07/2016, 13:39:25 UTC
At the moment I spend my Satoshis only to buy videogames on Steam.
However, I prefer to keep most of my savings untouched.
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Re: Buying Drugs with Bitcoin ?
by
t_broom
on 12/07/2016, 13:27:56 UTC
We must never use such great thing as Bitcoin to buy awful things like drugs.
This is wrong. Besides, if such story comes up in mass media, the reputation of Bitcoin will be ruined in no time.
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Re: Have you ever lost Bitcoin?
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t_broom
on 05/07/2016, 11:03:19 UTC
When I was green, young user, I entrusted some HYIP project with my BTC in hopes to get easy and fast profit.
Soon, all "invested" Satoshis were lost (obviously). And I learned from this stupid mistake.
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Re: Is it a sin to gamble?
by
t_broom
on 29/06/2016, 14:04:07 UTC
Are you religious?

Cause if you're not, nothing is a sin.
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Re: What Bitcoin price is too high?
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t_broom
on 29/06/2016, 12:55:11 UTC
Any price more than $2000 per BTC is too high, IMO.
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Re: How to motivate women to use Bitcoin?
by
t_broom
on 28/06/2016, 15:17:31 UTC
How to motivate women to use Bitcoin? Maybe just the same way you motivate men??

It has nothing to do with gender.
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Re: The future of the paper money
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t_broom
on 23/06/2016, 22:18:01 UTC
The era of paper money is coming to an end, IMO.
Soon it will be entirely replaced by electronic/plastic analogues.

Oh look like you thinking is way too much. Paper will money will exist in decades. Virtual currency are meant for virtual transations same with fiat currency are for fiat transactions.

No way virtual currency can touch physical transaction without an active internet network.

Yes paper money will always exist and survive and I don't think it has any threat from paper money in future, as the customers of paper money are more in compare to bitcoin.

Try to think of it from another angle.

The world is moving into ecological crisis. Deforestation is an actual global problem.

If humanity has already accepted plastic cards and digital wallets, why not stop producing paper money, bit by bit, and by this reduce wood consumption?
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Re: The future of the paper money
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t_broom
on 22/06/2016, 14:45:11 UTC
The era of paper money is coming to an end, IMO.
Soon it will be entirely replaced by electronic/plastic analogues.
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Re: Pavel Chekov is dead.
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t_broom
on 21/06/2016, 22:02:32 UTC
Poor guy Sad

But it's good to know that we still have the 'classic' Chekhov: 79-years-old Walter Koenig is still alive.
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Re: If bitcoin dropped to $1, what you do?
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t_broom
on 20/06/2016, 06:45:26 UTC
Of course, I'd buy more.

It's not a srcret that Bitcoin is volatile. Today the price may be $1, but in a year or less it can easily rise to $500.