maybe if India will legalized these cryptocurrencies.To become this as commodity,these cryptocurrencies would be regulated by the local government by providing laws and also the banks will provide procedures on how to manage these cryptocurrencies in every bank transactions.Cryptocurrencies can be used as local currency which are now available anytime of the year,which also brought a high demand on cryptocurrencies and other alternative coins.
India never declared cryptocurrencies as illegal. All it did is asked regulated financial institutions, like banks, to stay away from it.
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one side india is banning btc and rbi already imposed a ban and matter is in court. on the other hand there is a conference in Hyderabad with niti ayog and govt. whats going on.
One is bitcoin and another is blockchain. They are not the same.
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Latest update is India may lift ban on crypto due to law reform committee accepts cryptocurrency as a valid mode of payment.
I wish, there is no hasty decision, which is reversed at a later date.
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Perhaps we could see something like a 0% house edge decentralized gaming platform running on the Ethereum network that was created solely out of the kindness of the developer's heart, who accepts (but does not rely upon) donations. Who knows. Edgeless.io only wants to make the casino "edgeless" insofar as it concerns games that have a skill element (like blackjack) were players may give up equity by making sub-optimal decisions. Seeing a 0% house edge dice game would be the definition of purity in gambling. What's the current status of edgeless.io?
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even if you download it, I'd be very uneasy about using anything browser-based.
Why? Never heard of any security breach in offline usage of bitaddress.org!
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Ever heard of the phrase Provably Fair?
No. I did a google research and now I have enough to read about it. For anyone lazy to search : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provably_fairI will post my updated response once I have gone through all this. Nice find. As an example, feel free to check the game in my signature. It is provably fair, because no one knows the last digit of the next block hash, before the miners actually find it.
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Ever heard of the phrase Provably Fair?
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Basically another ICO... right?
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I remember this... I might've figured it out. A bunch of things are currently disabled; I'll work on safely enabling them in the coming days.
But, how about enabling user stats at least for self checking?
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No point in launching a multiplayer game w/o having enough traffic.
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Can u please show some of the articles that u have published so far for marketing purpose?
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Is there any specific reason for which all the discussions are being shifted to discord?
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Interesting. Is this game somewhat inspired by Bustabit?
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They are the first exchange to bring the concept of Google Authenticator.
Use of Google Authenticator for extra security is pretty much of an old concept in crypto world. Please DO NOT spread misinformation to glorify a certain exchange.
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How is it any better than LocalBitcoins.com? On LocalBitcoins.com, KYC is NOT required to respond to other's ad. But, KYC seems to be mandatory on Loop!
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A good news for investment enthusiasts in ICOs. Know the true identity of the ICOs. You’ll get rid of scammers forever. Read the full text of this news at the link below.
WTF is this? Bitcoin whitepaper came to light in 2008, not 2007.
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- Supports altcoins such as litecoin, but not bcash!
Where is the litecoin support? Cant find any Litecoin option under Network!
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Please point them to this and ask for clarification. On May 3, 2017 their own admin stated on their own support forum that .net is their Russian mirror.
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Banks do a hundred other activity than mere currency conversion.
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