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How to use the word bitcoin in a Sentence? Page #6

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If we thought it might be the end of bitcoin, we wouldn't do it.

Mike Hearn

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

A lot of people are entering the bitcoin space as the sector has reached an overall level of funding that's hard to ignore.

Jaron Lukasiewicz

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

The spin-offs from bitcoin are limitless, using the blockchain (will) avoid any manipulation of records.

Adam Vaziri

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

When people are trying to move money out of the country and the state is stopping that from taking place, bitcoin is the only way to move any value, there aren't any other options unless you buy diamonds, and that's very difficult to move.

Adam Vaziri

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Some people aren't waiting for the government to figure out an exit plan and are doing it for themselves, you have people worrying about their families' wealth or their life savings, and worrying that their money might be locked up in banks ... They'd rather hold money in a private asset like gold or bitcoin.

Joshua Scigala

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Everyone creates their own mission or vision to build on top of the Bitcoin infrastructure, think of the Internet. There’s no mission or vision of the Internet -- it’s just what people want to do with this cool product.

Jonathan Chester

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

Many people believe that the real payoff with the bitcoin phenomenon is blockchain and all the various uses it can be put to, it will have some impact on the way all kinds of financial services are conducted.

Jeff Neuburger

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

I hate hearing people who say they invested their life savings in bitcoin. Don't do that. And I have not done that personally, bitcoin is an experiment.

Gavin Andresen

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

Without those uses maybe it would have taken longer (for bitcoin to get to where it is).

Gavin Andresen

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

Today's announcement is significant in that it brings bitcoin and other block chain technologies closer to mainstream adoption.

Tom Robinson

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

If I buy Bitcoin and transfer it to another person, the price is very likely to change overtime, so I could send $200 worth of Bitcoin to someone, but as the price fluctuates they actually only get say $150. Bitcoin is really only going to be a better deal for someone who really understands financial markets and watches the price constantly. Further solutions need to be developed for mainstream adoption and tangible financial benefits.

Gareth Grobler

Found on CNN
9 years ago

You've got a company like Western Union, which has been around for longer than most people have been alive, and they trust that method, that's a huge stumbling block for Bitcoin acceptance.

Gareth Grobler

Found on CNN
9 years ago

Clients seem not to be the young, savvy bitcoin crowd, but older, less savvy investors, many are embarrassed.

Leonhard Weese

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

But in the end, you want to ask yourself, does bitcoin hold promise of making certain transactions efficient? The answer is yes, does it cater to any market niche that is not already being taken care of? I am more skeptical.

Steven Englander

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

Politicians singularly fail to understand what (the digital economy) is all about. They latch onto trends and buzzwords, there still isn't a problem that bitcoin solves, other than buying drugs.

David Glance

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

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