There's no monthly fees, no idle fees, not even a setup fee! There's just a mild and reasonable transaction fee per purchase.
That's nice, but I still hope that they're going to make this law: As a general rule, the Regulation will cap interchange fees at 0.2% of the transaction value for consumer debit cards and at 0.3% for consumer credit cards. http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_IP-15-4585_en.htm
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And also, how do we know things they provide are legit? How can we know that staffs aren't whitelisting their acquaintances? How can we know the staff itself is selling such keys? etc...
How about only allowing software sales for people who are wiling to disclose their full name, address and phone number - so if it's not legit you can report them to the police.
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Did anyone already receive it? I'll be waiting for some feedback.
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I recently (April 4) received many negative ratings from new accounts - that guy copied my own comments --> 0/10 for effort.
I didn't give a bad rating to symantec, but maybe he maintains more than one bitcointalk account
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Xapo, do you think that all people are idiots unable to administer their own belongings? And your mission is to help poor, undecided people and store their private keys in your online vault? Because there - in you hands people's keys are forever safe. And no hackers, nor any other calamity could ever take out these keys... Right...
Maybe you can do it, but the vast majority (99%+) of the world population has no idea how to protect their computers - even people who worked as "IT security experts" for years occasionally fail to keep Bitcoins secure (e.g. Antonopolous).
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In the future, if governments allow payments for services through bitcoins (there is already some talk regarding this), their holdings will increase.
Only if they decide to keep a balance in bitcoins...
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Why China in the subject of this thread? Why not Europe, USA, Russia?
I guess it's just an example with no real reason behind it (or maybe it's because most BTC volume is traded in Renminbi currency)
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if they following regulation
They don't.
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The short version is: don't sell bitcoin for payments that can be reversed, at least not to people you don't know.
Even payment processors that claim to be irreversible are doing reversals - in some cases you just need to tell them that you've been scammed in other cases you need to actually file a police report.
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Good questions here.
Does anybody know of DMCA case on a forum avatar? I know it could happen, but I don't think that's a concern to most copyright owners.
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Who actually owns this business? There are many companies registered at this address in Belize.
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but do you want to penalize all the other "legit" sellers? I don't think it is a good choice, why remove an entire section because "few" dishonest person are selling "illegal items" etc... ?
Yes, unless the moderators are willing to enforce very strict rules for sales
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i dont agree in removing the Digital Goods section, it will only cause a topic posted in the wrong place coz you cant avoid people selling their goods. maybe a solution of moderating the thread or banning people selling stolen keys/accounts will be better if it is possible
You can crack down on them and ban them. Do you guys want to be surrounded by people who might crack your accounts and sell them?
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If we combine both your statements, then all that would happen is the "spam" is going to move to other subforums, where its equally not going to be dealt with. That doesn't help us.
Unless they are getting banned - that should be easier than cleaning up the posts.
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