Donc d'après toi tu peux acheter de l'or aux Pays-Bas avec les lois du Pays-Bas (jusque là OK) et quand l'or arrive en France les lois françaises ne s'appliquent pas ? J'ai un gros doute quand même. J'ai fait une petite recherche et apparemment pour ne pas payer de taxes l'idée serait de ne pas dépasser un certain montant d'or (10000€) et de retourner le vendre dans le pays d'achat le jour où on veut récupérer des euros : https://www.loretlargent.info/or/voyager-or-mode-emploi/2179/C'est ce que beaucoup de francais font, du moins faisaient étant donné que les lois ont changé récemment un peu partout (Merci l'Europe) A savoir qu'en France c'est l'endroit qui taxe le plus l'or, du coup beaucoup de gens vont en Belgique ou encore mieux Allemagne-Suisse-Luxembourg qui sont beaucoup moins chiant sur l'achat et la vente d'or en especes et aussi la taxation
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C'est pas parce que tu as fais 1 trade que tu es considéré comme un trader, il en faut une bonne pelle pour ca. Et puis si il faut qu'il en fasse plusieurs avec toi il faudrait qu'il devine tes horaires, parce que si tu n'es pas en ligne tes offres n’apparaissent pas. De même que tu ne peux pas savoir combien de trade la personne a déjà effectué
Y'a pas que le SEPA sur Bisq, tu peux y trouver du F2F comme du Perfect money. Au pire, rien n’empêche de créer d'autre wallets
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Le BTC est mieux que les deux !
Sinon il n'y a pas des lois qui régulent les achats d'or en France. Avec des taxes spécifiques etc. ?
à voir comment ça s'applique au online.
Si bien sûr, on est en 2020 quand même, c'est fini le temps de Papi et Mamie. Les taxes sont payés automatiquement. Mais là étant donné que l'achat ce fait sur un site web étrangé, la règlementation qui compte c'est celle de leur pays et pas la notre. Aux Pays Bas, tu peux acheter jusqu'a 15 000€ d'or sans etre emmerdé avec une verification d'identité. En France je crois que c'est plus autorisé l'achat d'or en liquide, avant y'avait une limite de 1000€ je crois. En tout cas pour la revente c'est certain, c'est cheque ou virement
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Hi Just a question, it's supposed to work without JS Works with or without JavaScript <strong>Holy guacamole!</strong> Looks like you've disabled JavaScript!<br/> We recommend enabling it for this site. <a href="/help/faq#no-js" target="_blank">Click here to find out why</a>.<br /> To get rid of this message and to continue without JavaScript, <a href=" http://no-js.[banned mixer]/outputs">Click here for a No-JavaScript version</a>. <a href=" http://no-js.[banned mixer]/outputs"> view-source:https://[banned mixer]/outputs However http://no-js.[banned mixer]/outputs doesn't work for me It supposed to work without JS but with limited features, from what I read (on the FAQ?) However everything is the same to me If it works without JS, why going to a NoJS version?
on the main domain (was not able to reproduce it) We messed up 😭 Apologies, you've probably hit a bug in our code. Please contact support quoting Error ID 'AWOCMKWB' and we'll try to fix this issue.
EDIT So, finally, I just tried the service, I'm not going to make a long speech to explain a simple thing, so I'll make it short No bells and whistles maybe but I like that (I prefer simple websites). No Cloudflare is a good point. It works well, it's easy to use even for a child. What to ask more
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C’est pas mal mais le problème c’est qu’il faut avoir du BTC pour acheter du BTC...
Effectivement, mais il faut noter que c'est pour servir de collatéral, ce qui protège les gens contre des possibles fraudes (contrairement à LocalBitcoin par exemple), et que de toute facon les gens récupèrent cette somme à la fin du deal bien évidemment. Ca peut sembler ironique c'est vrai, mais de nos jours c'est pas la mort d'acheter des bitcoins, je vois des gens qui utilisent leur CB sans problème, malgré des frais de dingue. On peut en acheter par n'importe quel moyen, CB, Paypal, virement, ticket recharge, même des cartes cadeaux Après je comprend que certains préfèrent passer par des plateformes d'échanges, déclaration d'impots, itout
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OK thanks. It did appear too good to be true. Some arbitrage opportunity is possible, but this massive difference ! Do you know if it acts as a Ponzi, making you earn at first, then when you send a bigger amount, runs with it ? Or does it run with your first deposit ? Not that I'm going to send anything...
From what I understood from the different comments on the web, you get ripped off at your first attempt. There is no free trial offer ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) It appears the person opens another website as soon as the previous is labeled as a scam on search engines. While looking at it I figured he created at least 3
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They have been around for ~5 years now and I've never heard anything bad about them. Although I don't hear everything,... fortunately... The problem I faced is the system watch out only the latest 100 transactions (I don't remember correctly if 100 is the exact number but for sure there is a limit). So if you're re-using BTC addresses, it will come to the point you will hit the limit maybe. Same if you monitor someone else address. I would call this a minor thing, considering their main activity is also non-custodial payments processing systems... Did you take a look at Sentinel from Samourai wallet and bitcoinwhoswho.com?
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The user was one on my watchlist but since some people think "this is not so important", well I gave up.
It doesn't really matter if he is linked to the other profile. Is it ok if someone uses the forum to copy-paste his/her own paragraphs from his/her blog without linking to it? No, because it will be unbearable right? (and if he adds a link it will be considered as spams doint it continuously btw)
So what makes Telegram or TradingView different. What about Twitter? Should we make a list of platforms from which we can copy without to be banned here </sarcasm>
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C'est juste un DEX assez connu (du moins parmi ceux utilisant des DEXs) complètement non-custodial, construit sur TOR, avec une DAO et un système d'escrow (un dépôt de sécurité en fait). https://bisq.network/Les gens installent le logiciel pour acheter/vendre du Bitcoin sur un réseau P2P. Pratique pour ceux qui ne veulent pas passer par des plateformes d'échange https://docs.bisq.network/index.html
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Bitcoins aren't stored in wallets, it's recorded on a distributed ledger (the blockchain) and the wallet is what allows the user to move the coins from address A to address B, using cryptography. If the bitcoins were stored in a wallet, we could just duplicate our wallet to double our bitcoins.
This is a misconception and at the end, it confuses the newbie to understand correctly.
Bounty program: isn't part of Bitcoin, I would never include it in the app. It's like if you're telling to people "free money comes with bitcoin" More or less
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Y'a quelqu’un qui utilise Bisq ici?
C'est devenu inutilisable pour moi, la synchronisation DAO bouffe toute la RAM, la machine freeze et plus rien ne répond. Au point d'être obligé de faire un hard reboot.
Ayant essayé également sur une autre machine (même OS), ça me fait pareil, je vais tenter sur Linux si ça me fait pareil je laisse tomber. Je vais quand même pas aller l'installer sur un serveur 64 GB tout ca pour pouvoir l'utiliser normalement
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Perhaps a short description of how the fiat system works firstly? You can not understand Bitcoin correctly if you don't know how the fiats work. As for people suggesting to make short videos instead, I would say it isn't needed if you're doing it à la documentary. Otherwise in case of animation or vlog, yes, short videos will convert better. If you plan to debunk other videos, you should do it in a separate video since it will have a better influence and you shouldn't mix things 1. How the fiat system works 2. What is Bitcoin 3. Pros and cons with arguments and examples 4. Technical part, should be only with newbie level in mind 5. Adoption with arguments and concrete examples done These points are the minimum to cover, depending on the length of the video there are much more to give As for people saying KYC is dangerous, this is pure bullshit that users repeat over and over here, people do not look further their nose. The funny thing is 1 line above you add KYC and custodial accounts are necessary ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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It wasn't easy to find, but it's something I've suspected for a while.
There seems to be a wave of users copying and pasting text/image from Telegram channels. It's mostly analysis and charts.
Obviously needing to provide a proof verifiable by a moderator, TG conversations are not indexable by search engines, I do not think that a screenshot should be considered enough.
How to deal with it?
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I believe they aren't the first to find these supposed vulnerabilities. Guess who's first and already working on it ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) Europol-Wasabi-Wallet-Report.pdfBy the way this is only related to privacy but this isn't the first time OXT claims to deanonymize Wasabi without disclosure. Let's see now if they have the testicles big enough
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Are you doing it as a freelancer or a registered company? You don't need much since you're not offering a service, there is no need for any license/certificate. However, there are a few things I'm thinking about after visiting your websites.
1) cryptonix.co.uk does not comply with the general data protection regulation (GRPD articles 12-13-14) You shall notify in case of direct (or indirect) data collection. Identity and contact details of the person in charge to collect, its purposes, etc. So a privacy policy page is required here.
2) cryptonixs.com needs a much more explained privacy page (again, based on GRPD articles 12-13-14)
3) Since you're also working with affiliations you need to specify the fact the websites contains hyperlinks to 3rd-party websites, which also collect, separately personal data, following their own privacy policy.
Good luck
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An example:
Question: When finding people using text spinners, how do you find the original? I have some ideas as to how to quickly check two sentences to see if they are very "similar" but I am stumped as to how to quickly find the original to check against. Hi I take some keywords from their posts and extract the SERP from Google (but mainly from Google news, sometimes from Google alert) in a .txt file and check manually each result. Sometimes using the topic title is enough ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) it's the least time consuming thing. Sometimes they spin a whole text but forget to change the title ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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I don't get what would motivate people to use this application., given that it charges a fee for its service. And that's 30% ( according to its website), which isn't a small fee. Airlines have to compensate people for delays anyways so why to use a service while you can do it yourself? And so to get a larger amount of money. They do nothing more than asking on your behalf. To receive 30% less? Better to fill the compensation demand, receive the money, and buy bitcoin then. It's interesting how more startups are offering a Bitcoin payment method and it's likely that this will continue as it also gives a lot of startups good exposure to the community. If it's to consider the folks their cash-cow, no thanks ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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Do you know any other websites that offer some kind of crypto cashback for buying gift cards for BTC? I unfortunately haven't found any others yet None that I know of, but I've already seen on the forum cashback paying in BTC. Unfortunately, usually cashback does not cover the purchase of a gift card. ....
You mean those kind threads in which people resell gift cards they bought stole for a discount? We have those in our local section too, like e.g. this one: Nope, I was talking about companies. I read the topic earlier, (thanks for the link) I know there' s a user in the german forum who sells cards with a 20% discount. I even talked to him/her via Skype a few days ago, but now I think I will forget about the offer :/ (That was also the reason I stopped to use Purse.io) ....
but I never heard of mydealz offering gift cards for BTC or any other crypto. I am not quite sure, but I doubt they accept BTC payments at all. Nah, they don't have a payment system but people there spend their day to find good deals or errors in the prices and like the french version you can find a lot of crypto users. So looking there you could find users who know where to go
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