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2641  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: BYBIT LOCKED 12 BTCS OF MINE, WHAT DO I DO? on: June 17, 2021, 08:12:07 AM
I'm a Canadian Citizen and I just realized on their site it says Canadians are not allowed to use their service. Do you think there would be any other way?
I read that part as well and it mentioned only a part of Canada [Québec], so if you belong to another territory then perhaps they might allow you to resume your activity on their platform.
- I think your best and "only" chance in getting back those funds is to do what Lucius suggested above [go through the KYC process].
2642  Economy / Services / Re: I build crypto websites and Blogs. on: June 17, 2021, 06:56:42 AM
I build responsive and well optimizerd cryptocurrency blogs and websites.
You might want to add your previous past works [portfolio], in order to have higher chances of getting hired by someone else.
- Apart from that, you should consider mentioning your fee [depending on their complexity] and acceptable payment methods.
2643  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Iran also wants to legalize crypto on: June 17, 2021, 05:54:25 AM
If we pay attention to it, usually a president at the end of his presidency removes all restrictions and provides the best services!
Now that explains its weird timing but isn't it a bit too late for such moves to have any significant impact?
- He should've done it last year instead.

Very clear! When Hassan Rouhani nominates himself in the next 4 years, all the people will re-elect him because of these good conditions, and this is a business policy.
I highly doubt that'll happen... The damage he and his cabinet have caused is quite significant that most people aren't going to completely forget about that stuff, no matter how he'll end it.

I hope that this pattern will continue by the next president of Iran and that due to the cheap electricity reserves of this country, many digital currencies will be mined in Iran.
There's still a big "if", and if resuming the mining process [after the summer] is going to lead to more power outages, then it won't last long before they decide to come up with some weird rules against BTCitcoin and cryptocurrency mining as a whole; In other words, it'll always end badly for "normal" miners.

With such resources, the situation of the Iranian people should be like Dubai, but they live like Afghans.
I wouldn't compare their living styles with Afghans, but I do agree that the current status/situation should be similar or be better than the Emirates.

It'll be interesting to see up to what extent they'll legalize it, since all of those who are involved in such processes are quite old, and can't fully grasp the importance of cryptocurrency usage as a whole...
2644  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2021-06-11] New bank rules restrain and recognise crypto on: June 16, 2021, 07:13:15 AM
the banking supervisors sought instead to tighten rules for regulated lenders increasingly dipping their toes into crypto’s murky waters.
So nothing has changed; They've been doing that [without the proper knowledge] for as long as I can remember Roll Eyes

Anything of value can finance organised crime, so we should destroy anything of value in the world?
Just those that are a threat to their existence...

is quite literally saying they don't want to be able to track organised crime more easily ...
Exactly and that might have to do with some of them [or their friends] being involved with a few of the crimes in question [SMH].
2645  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: I pay $20 for 2 BTC testnet on: June 16, 2021, 05:48:29 AM
I am looking for 2 Bitcoins on the test network (bitcoin that has no monetary value)

I can pay you with PayPal or cryptocurrency.
Please stop paying for something that you already know doesn't have any monetary value [it'll lead to another reset].
- If you want to do some tests, use "Regtest" or "BTCitcoin testnet box" instead.
2646  Other / Meta / Re: Suggestion: Tags for better sorting of content on: June 16, 2021, 04:02:43 AM
Add ability to add tags when creating topic.
~Snipped~
What do you think?
AFAIK, you can already achieve a similar result [to an extent] if you include those tags in your post, so I can't see this getting implemented anytime soon [unfortunately].

2647  Local / Pilipinas / Re: 40k$ btc price bull market na ba ulit? on: June 16, 2021, 03:36:13 AM
anu sa palaay niyo mga kabayan posibly ba talaga nasa bull market na naman tayo at posibly bang aabot si btc sa 100k$ sa katapusan nang taon
Para sa akin, sa ngayon it's neither a bull nor a bear market; Sa tingin ko yun naeexperience natin is either the effect of iilan sa mga known figures talking about BTCitcoin, Taproot, El Salvador at iba pang bansa na gustong iregulate ito...
- In other words normal market behavior lang ito, so anything can happen and feeling ko mananatili ito sa range ng $35k - $40k for the next week or so.

In regards dun sa pangalawang tanong mo, I highly doubt na mangyayari yun by the end of this year [possibleng tumaas ang presyo, pero I doubt ganun kataas ang maaabot niya in less than 6 months].
2648  Other / Meta / Re: Happy Birthday, theymos. on: June 15, 2021, 06:19:53 PM
@theymos
Congratulations on reaching that milestone; Not sure now that you're at 30, you like/hate being called one so I'd say "Happy 29+1 Birthday" instead Wink

Surprisingly it's my birthday too.
Happy 36th birthday Smiley
2649  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will Paul Todor be the influencer to take BTC to the moon? on: June 15, 2021, 03:40:35 PM
Investing at least 5% of your assets in #Bitcoin is recommended by Paul Tudor Jones,
For me, it felt more like a suggestion as opposed to a recommendation...
- Regardless of the subtle differences between the two, I did enjoy seeing the interview and the fact that he'll be buying another 3 to 4% since he already has 1 to 2% of his assets in BTCitcoin.

Do you have any thoughts on where this will lead to Bitcoin? Is it moon time?
You might want to define the latter part first; If you meant for it to go near or above $100k, then I highly doubt that he or anyone else could influence it to that extent.
2650  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Goes Down From a Celebrity on: June 15, 2021, 01:51:30 PM
Just proves how people are not able to think for themselves.
Exactly... Unfortunately, most of them are after an easy route to success and it usually ends badly.

Why do people have to consider words from a celebrity to be correct?
Because they only see one of their sides; The side that represents success [regardless of its origin] as opposed to the other side that is nothing but failure.

Why would anyone invest lots of money into a project that is quite obvious has no involvement by any people? Referring to Dogecoin and people who invested into it.
Probably it has to do with heavily relying on whatever the hype and the trends are about and as a result, they tend to completely ignore the obvious signs.

What are your thought on this?
The current situation isn't that promising, but as time passes, they'll realize & learn from their mistakes.
2651  Economy / Speculation / Re: Number of transactions declining in last 2 months. on: June 15, 2021, 11:27:40 AM
There was no such bad month in the last 4 years.
Perhaps I'm a bit weird since I think it's the exact opposite [it led to fees going down drastically as well] Smiley
- Based on all of the previous ATH moments that were followed by crashes of that extent [purely based on what I've experienced and could recall], I expected this to happen and it did [quite normal].
2652  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANN] SatoshiBox [OpenSource] - Sell Digital files - Looking For Developers on: June 15, 2021, 08:48:52 AM
As mentioned, the project itself should be self sustaining in the future, as commissions from the sellers should give revenue.
Privacy/fee other information can be added by the website owner as per his policy.
I think @dkbit98 was referring to your own fee [is there any?] as opposed to other websites/marketplaces using SatoshiBox's source code and imposing their own fees [I could be wrong].

Feel free to get back with suggestions/questions
I did read the part you mentioned about not having complex features, but perhaps it's worth adding a system that automatically scans for suspicious files, prior to giving shareable links in return.
- I'm not a coder/developer by any means, so I'm not sure about its complexity.
2653  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: New website, BTCandME.net on: June 15, 2021, 06:45:29 AM
@smithlite86
I checked some of its parts & articles at random and it didn't feel like you were selling your own experience to the viewers/readers [one of its drawbacks]; I also noticed that half of them didn't have any thumbnails and those that had one, they weren't unique or original. You might want to also add screenshots or video tutorials [orignal] to those articles and lastly, a better server since it takes a few seconds for some of the parts to load.
2654  Local / Pilipinas / Re: Ang nawawalang Resibo at ang Blockchain. on: June 15, 2021, 05:27:43 AM
Maiiwasan sana tong ganitong problema kung bitcoin ang mode ng payment,
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Naisip ko tuloy di ko naman obligation na itago iyong kopya nila ng resibo di ba.
Regardless of that being your obligation or not [grey area], tama ka na ang isang solution is pag gamit ng BTCitcoin or other digital forms [tulad nung sinabi ni mk4] pero ang main issue pag dating sa BTCitcoin usage is yung pagiging volatile niya and that's another issue para sa mga institutes.
- Kailangan tlga mag swtich sila sa digital forms, dahil pwedeng mag fade or completely mawala ang ink sa resibo [kahit na nasa folder ito].
2655  Economy / Digital goods / Re: WTS LICENSE GUNBOT STANDART on: June 14, 2021, 04:54:22 AM
Gunbot Standart

Price : 280$

https://www.gunbot.com/get-started/ You can Check For Price License Standart features. Use Escrow !!
Something doesn't feel right, even though you've mentioned the word "Escrow"!
- Feel free to prove me wrong.

Price is too good to be true [almost half]
You're not an "official reseller"
For some weird reason, you've misspelled it a few times ["Standart"]

Note to potential buyers: Take extra caution when dealing with the above seller.
2656  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: [List] Gift cards providers on: June 14, 2021, 03:31:48 AM
I haven't checked the other services for some time, so if you think I missed something important, please let me know so I update the topic.
It looks like Coincards has a few significant changes in regards to "Underpaid/Late Paid Invoices":

Below, you will find a brief summary of the significant changes:
  • When a refund is required, Coincards.com will only process refunds in Bitcoin. Any altcoin payments will be converted to their bitcoin equivalent and will need to be processed in Bitcoin only. Bitcoin refunds include both on-chain, or off-chain (Lightning) payments.
  • When an invoice is paid after the expiry timer, the invoice will be automatically processed at the current rate if there was no drop in value since the time of invoice. If the exchange rate has dropped since the invoice expiry, the value of the card will be automatically reduced. If we cannot reduce the amount of the card for any reason, we will contact the customer for a refund in bitcoin.
  • When an invoice is underpaid, the value of the card will be automatically reduced and processed. If we cannot reduce the amount of the card for any reason, we will contact the customer for a refund in bitcoin.

If you don't load your account with Bitcoins in advance, the current fees for instant transactions are pretty high.
AFAICR, fees have been quite low in the past couple of weeks or so: mempool.space
2657  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Google has lifted its ban on crypto advertisements on: June 13, 2021, 03:39:56 PM
Though am I the only one who think that there's no crypto ad ban imposed before because I've seen crypto ads even before this announcement?
No, you're not the only one... I'm still seeing a lot of those ads [mostly from the reported threads on the "Scam Accusations" board] from time to time and I'm starting to think that everything has to be automated or else they would've "easily" rejected most of those ads.
- Having said that, usually, such ads are taken down quite quickly if someone reports them.

but it seems the crypto projects or company that are registered with FinCEN gonna be very few, after all many projects aren't available for the US citizen therefore they don't need to get registered with FinCEN
What do you think?
Due to the above quote [by aubert], I can't see it as a positive sign or even have an impact of any sort.
2658  Economy / Speculation / Re: Mining plants in China are shutting down. How will this be reflected on Btc on: June 13, 2021, 01:58:00 PM
mining is banned in CHINA. Each province will decide the timing to remove mining from their area.  Right now they just got notice so I would assume at least 30 days
A nationwide ban on BTCitcoin mining? Would you mind providing a "reliable" source in regards to that? I've tried looking for it on google but had no luck and lately, I've been reading a lot of conflicting news coming in/out of China.
- If what you've written here is indeed the case, then it could have some bad long-term effects [I'm referring to most of the ASIC manufacturers as opposed to its price].
2659  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Yunnan Provincial Energy Authority Disables Miners on: June 13, 2021, 12:22:08 PM
https://finance.sina.com.cn/tech/2021-06-12/doc-ikqciyzi9219950.shtml
In this article, it is written that the Yunnan Provincial Energy Authority will cut off the power supply for mining farms that do not have permission to do so.
I'm not sure which source to trust nowadays, but I'm leaning more towards the following instead: China’s Yunnan Province Did Not Order Miners to Shut Down, Despite Reports

China has seriously decided to fight bitcoin in order to push its own CBDC.
But who needs a Chinese centralized payment system?
The Chinese government, that's it.
- At one point, they were even looking into limiting the amount each individual could have [not sure if that's still the case].
2660  Economy / Economics / Re: Are you investing in crypto currency alone? on: June 13, 2021, 10:55:50 AM
how will you describe the economic situation in your country at the moment?
Awful...

I am curious, Apart from your crypto Holdings, what other investments do you have? Or are you investing in crypto alone?
Just to be clear, I've never seen cryptocurrencies [specifically BTCitcoin] as an investment asset and I've always used it as a "normal" currency and in regards to other investments, I've recently started investing 20% of my income [main job] into purchasing golds.
- I'm also looking into the possibility of either becoming a part-owner in a medical clinic or save more and become the sole owner [the latter comes with a lot of risks when it comes to ROI but I'd have more freedom].
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