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161  Economy / Economics / Re: Uruguay to Launch Digital Currency, “Not Bitcoin” it Stresses on: November 21, 2017, 12:11:37 PM

Uruguay’s Central Bank (BCU) formally presented rollout of its pioneering digitization of the Uruguayan peso on 3 November 2017. Set now as a pilot program, the bank’s head was careful to remind it “is not a cryptocurrency such as bitcoins,” but “a currency that remains the responsibility of the BCU,”

https://news.bitcoin.com/uruguay-first-in-the-world-to-launch-digital-currency-not-bitcoin-it-stresses/

While this is not a project for decentralized currency, I think is great that a Central Bank has jumped into digital currencies.
One thing I believe it will happen is that i.e: merchants will need to adapt their POS systems to digital currency and probably allowing the co-existence of Cryptocurrencies and people getting used to it, I see this as a positive move,though. printing bills is expensive for Uruguay as it´s printed in Casa de la Moneda in Chile..

Uruguay has set the pace for many things throughout history in Southamerica (Women´s voting in the early 1900´s, universal health care, cannabis legalization, abortion legalization among other things). Very proud of my country Smiley

If it's not mineable, then it would just be like any money that none a physical one. Just like holding money in a bank and having a debit card for it, you actually have an asset and money but you don't have the physical paper in your hands. The good thing about it is that it is not open for crimes like robbery or theft. Another one is the government can regulate its use in a more remote practice.

Digital currency is the future and I am happy that a Latin American country is taking a positive step to bring the idea of digital currency in to the mainstream economy. Bitcoin, being decentralised in nature, can't be an ideal choice for any central bank. Instead they are just trying to release a digital version of their own currency where its value will be backed up by Peso and definitely it will not be mineable.

However, I doubt it will be just another representation of a conventional debit card system. It's too early to comment on it but lets just wait for their final idea to take shape.
Exactly, I see most people in here dont´t get it, but that´s just fine.
162  Economy / Speculation / Re: Price Manipulation or Attack on Bitcoin?? on: November 20, 2017, 08:22:36 PM
what is with you people and sharing this pastebin crap today? I saw someone else posting the same thing too. it is not even written well enough. the person who wrote it has little to understanding of how bitcoin market works, he is using some popular sayings around the internet like "big blockers" attack and the general ballpark and writing his own crap around it.

how did you even pick that shit up? it is not like it is showing up on search engines when you search for bitcoin! and as I said it is not a properly written thing to be popular enough to be shared around.

my though? it is already too late to even be talking about this. why are you sharing it here now anyways? the drop is over and done with and price has recovered from it. days has passed from all that drama, and now you are bringing the thing up again.

Jeeeee! Have you had your coffee today? or whatever you´re into?
I didn´t know it has been shared before, but instead of all that verborragic rant, you could have shared your thoughts, oh wait you did, in a bunch of words you didn´t said anything. Cheers!

I´m gonna lock this topic so eventually gets buried far away from the front page of this sub.
163  Local / Português (Portuguese) / Re: Possibilidade de banimento de comercialização de bitcoin no Brasil on: November 20, 2017, 05:31:28 PM
Pois é, o Brasil devería seguir o caminho do Uruguai em muitas coisas mas acho bem interessante  o seguinte:

https://guiadobitcoin.com.br/e-peso-banco-central-do-uruguai-anuncia-plano-de-digitalizacao-de-sua-moeda/


É muito bom ver que países muito próximos daqui estão investindo em blockchain.

Porque se merda acontecer, fica fácil migrar. Não precisa nem de passaporte.

Pois é, tem um acordo Brasil/Uruguai bilateral, vc vai pra lá e pode pedir a residencia permanente sem ter que passar pela residencia temporaria Smiley
164  Local / Mercado y Economía / Re: Porque prohiben tanto el Bitcoin en Sudamerica ? on: November 20, 2017, 04:26:33 PM
Podrán prhibir su uso como moneda corriente, por ejemplo como forma de pago, pero no pueden prohibir que compres y vendas criptomonedas en exchanges extranjeras.
Uruguay por ejemplo yá anunció el ePeso, claro no es como bitcoin porque es centralizada y no es minerable, lo que busca es substituir el billete físico por la  moneda digital,lo cuál facilitará la adopción masiva de la población de las monedas digitales en general. Singapur y Rusia creo, andan por el mismo camino. Entonces creo que no todo está perdido.
165  Local / Altcoins (criptomonedas alternativas) / Re: Airdrops y promociones en castellano on: November 20, 2017, 11:57:41 AM
@yemolou estaria bien que también pusieras ese enlace en el post pues entre otros requisitos pide hacer retuits semanalmente. Un saludo
Entonces no es um airdrop, sino bounty....
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166  Local / Português (Portuguese) / Re: Possibilidade de banimento de comercialização de bitcoin no Brasil on: November 20, 2017, 04:30:35 AM
Acho que o melhor ainda é seguir o exemplo do Japão e oficializar o Bitcoin como meio de pagamento.
Seria o ideal. Mas  certamente o Brasil não seguirá esse caminho, e nem há certeza se seguira caminho algum. Infelizmente.
167  Economy / Economics / Re: Uruguay to Launch Digital Currency, “Not Bitcoin” it Stresses on: November 20, 2017, 04:25:33 AM
It's great how they stressed that it's not Bitcoin. Free publicity, and people know they're different from each other.

While it's in direct competition with Bitcoin for things like online transactions, I think state-backed digital currencies will be good for Bitcoin in the long run. These digital currencies will force governments to upgrade their infrastructure -- better connectivity for merchants and clients alike. That could easily open the door for Bitcoin use, as it pretty much runs on the same infrastructure. I just hope this doesn't mean they'll ban Bitcoin use on the grounds of redundancy.
exactly my point, I don't think they'll try to ban crypto, it's just impossible.
168  Economy / Economics / Re: Uruguay to Launch Digital Currency, “Not Bitcoin” it Stresses on: November 20, 2017, 04:20:57 AM

Uruguay’s Central Bank (BCU) formally presented rollout of its pioneering digitization of the Uruguayan peso on 3 November 2017. Set now as a pilot program, the bank’s head was careful to remind it “is not a cryptocurrency such as bitcoins,” but “a currency that remains the responsibility of the BCU,”

https://news.bitcoin.com/uruguay-first-in-the-world-to-launch-digital-currency-not-bitcoin-it-stresses/

While this is not a project for decentralized currency, I think is great that a Central Bank has jumped into digital currencies.
One thing I believe it will happen is that i.e: merchants will need to adapt their POS systems to digital currency and probably allowing the co-existence of Cryptocurrencies and people getting used to it, I see this as a positive move,though. printing bills is expensive for Uruguay as it´s printed in Casa de la Moneda in Chile..

Uruguay has set the pace for many things throughout history in Southamerica (Women´s voting in the early 1900´s, universal health care, cannabis legalization, abortion legalization among other things). Very proud of my country Smiley

Quoting as proof that you really said this is great.

If you really have done your homework about BTC and other cryptocurrencies, nothing about a government issued currency is great.

If the Uruguayan government also thinks they can make a BTC replacement by having their currency in a centralized blockchain, then they too have missed the point. All it does is it kills their currency's fungibility.
It's great indeed. Have u read the article at least?
There's no intention implied to ban any crypto nor replace, the only thing is
 gonna be replaced are physical bills and coins. Because Uruguay doesn't have a printing/minting facility, Afaik bills are printed in Chile and costs money to print it and transport it. I understand your point, trust me. I'm not a fan of central banks, but as has been pointed out above it could open the doors for regular folks start using crypto, it could be the blueprint for btc and alts become almost mainstream. Do your own research, Uruguay is a small country, in size and population (roughly 3 million ppl) so it could be great testing grounds for bigger economies such as Brazil, Argentina. And Chile.
169  Local / Português (Portuguese) / Re: Bitcoin já é mais de 8 mil... on: November 20, 2017, 01:26:08 AM
Uhuuuhuuuu!!!
Continúa subindo garotão!  Cheesy
170  Local / Português (Portuguese) / Re: Possibilidade de banimento de comercialização de bitcoin no Brasil on: November 20, 2017, 01:16:12 AM
Pois é, o Brasil devería seguir o caminho do Uruguai em muitas coisas mas acho bem interessante  o seguinte:

https://guiadobitcoin.com.br/e-peso-banco-central-do-uruguai-anuncia-plano-de-digitalizacao-de-sua-moeda/

É claro que não tem comparação o tamanho dos dois paises nem a economía, pero mais uma vez o vizinho vai na delanteira.

O e-peso não e como o BTC já que é centralizado e não e minerável, mais vai dar espaço para que a população se adentre no mundo das moedas digitais para uso no dia a dia. Daí quem sabe, o mercadinho da esquina já tem seu POS de moedas digitais e será mais fácil integrar com as cryptos.
Parabens Uruguai!
(Eu moro no Brasil há muitos anos, naci no Uruguai, pai Brazuca, mae Uruguaya)
171  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [Official ANN]FREELABIT|FBF|Up to 15% Interest|Community Driven|POW|Cryptonight on: November 20, 2017, 12:47:10 AM
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172  Economy / Economics / Re: Uruguay to Launch Digital Currency, “Not Bitcoin” it Stresses on: November 20, 2017, 12:41:29 AM

Uruguay’s Central Bank (BCU) formally presented rollout of its pioneering digitization of the Uruguayan peso on 3 November 2017. Set now as a pilot program, the bank’s head was careful to remind it “is not a cryptocurrency such as bitcoins,” but “a currency that remains the responsibility of the BCU,”

https://news.bitcoin.com/uruguay-first-in-the-world-to-launch-digital-currency-not-bitcoin-it-stresses/

While this is not a project for decentralized currency, I think is great that a Central Bank has jumped into digital currencies.
One thing I believe it will happen is that i.e: merchants will need to adapt their POS systems to digital currency and probably allowing the co-existence of Cryptocurrencies and people getting used to it, I see this as a positive move,though. printing bills is expensive for Uruguay as it´s printed in Casa de la Moneda in Chile..

Uruguay has set the pace for many things throughout history in Southamerica (Women´s voting in the early 1900´s, universal health care, cannabis legalization, abortion legalization among other things). Very proud of my country Smiley

They may want to change its name but its function will be the same.  So no matter what will be the term or name, it is still a digital currency.

It will be a digital currency indeed, but not like bitcoin or altcoins, as it will be centralized and not mineable..

I wonder how they are going to do this and also it is good to see a country like Uruguay doing something so progressive because the African countries are known for being slower to take on new technologies and this is definitely a big exception to that. Glad to see it and hopefully it will be a success and other countries will learn from it and introduce their own cryptocurrencies soon. Smiley

Just FYI Uruguay is not in Africa....
And as per how they´re gonna do it, read the article and you will know.
173  Economy / Economics / Re: Uruguay to Launch Digital Currency, “Not Bitcoin” it Stresses on: November 20, 2017, 12:36:13 AM
Yes it is a digital currency but no one will be able to mine it and is centralized, so, it´s quite different from bitcoin...

174  Economy / Economics / Re: Uruguay to Launch Digital Currency, “Not Bitcoin” it Stresses on: November 20, 2017, 12:32:06 AM

Uruguay’s Central Bank (BCU) formally presented rollout of its pioneering digitization of the Uruguayan peso on 3 November 2017. Set now as a pilot program, the bank’s head was careful to remind it “is not a cryptocurrency such as bitcoins,” but “a currency that remains the responsibility of the BCU,”

https://news.bitcoin.com/uruguay-first-in-the-world-to-launch-digital-currency-not-bitcoin-it-stresses/

While this is not a project for decentralized currency, I think is great that a Central Bank has jumped into digital currencies.
One thing I believe it will happen is that i.e: merchants will need to adapt their POS systems to digital currency and probably allowing the co-existence of Cryptocurrencies and people getting used to it, I see this as a positive move,though. printing bills is expensive for Uruguay as it´s printed in Casa de la Moneda in Chile..

Uruguay has set the pace for many things throughout history in Southamerica (Women´s voting in the early 1900´s, universal health care, cannabis legalization, abortion legalization among other things). Very proud of my country Smiley

They may want to change its name but its function will be the same.  So no matter what will be the term or name, it is still a digital currency.

It will be a digital currency indeed, but not like bitcoin or altcoins, as it will be centralized and not mineable..
175  Economy / Economics / Uruguay to Launch Digital Currency, “Not Bitcoin” it Stresses on: November 20, 2017, 12:12:07 AM

Uruguay’s Central Bank (BCU) formally presented rollout of its pioneering digitization of the Uruguayan peso on 3 November 2017. Set now as a pilot program, the bank’s head was careful to remind it “is not a cryptocurrency such as bitcoins,” but “a currency that remains the responsibility of the BCU,”

https://news.bitcoin.com/uruguay-first-in-the-world-to-launch-digital-currency-not-bitcoin-it-stresses/

While this is not a project for decentralized currency, I think is great that a Central Bank has jumped into digital currencies.
One thing I believe it will happen is that i.e: merchants will need to adapt their POS systems to digital currency and probably allowing the co-existence of Cryptocurrencies and people getting used to it, I see this as a positive move,though. printing bills is expensive for Uruguay as it´s printed in Casa de la Moneda in Chile..

Uruguay has set the pace for many things throughout history in Southamerica (Women´s voting in the early 1900´s, universal health care, cannabis legalization, abortion legalization among other things). Very proud of my country Smiley
176  Local / Altcoins (criptomonedas alternativas) / Re: [ANN Oficial]FREELABIT|FBF|Liderado por la comunidad|POW|Cryptonight| on: November 19, 2017, 11:52:56 PM
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177  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [Official ANN]FREELABIT|FBF|Up to 15% Interest|Community Driven|POW|Cryptonight on: November 19, 2017, 10:59:12 PM
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179  Local / Mercado y Economía / Re: Uruguay busca transformarse en el primer país en implementar dinero digital on: November 19, 2017, 09:33:56 PM
Uruguay siempre a la vanguardia!! Arriba mi paisito!
180  Local / Mercado y Economía / Re: Porque prohiben tanto el Bitcoin en Sudamerica ? on: November 19, 2017, 09:01:44 PM
Donde en Sudamérica está prohibido Bitcoin o las Criptomonedas en general?
AFAIK no hay ningun pais en las americas que este prohibido..
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