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2701  Other / Archival / Re: Good deal for invest on: June 30, 2020, 09:08:43 PM
Excuse me but I have no idea who with a sain brain would be willing to send near $20k to someone relatively new to the forum with only 2 comments.
Would you do it yourself?

You come from nowhere, are unknow and promise a +200% ROI, of course, without guarantee you will come back in 2 months

Santa Claus doesn't exist as you (maybe) know
2702  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: [List] Gift cards providers on: June 30, 2020, 06:27:41 PM
In addition to that, I really like the new "Bitrefill Rewards" feature. I got some nice cash-back today and used it on my second gift card.  Smiley
Do you have any problem using a gift card? Last week, I received a gift card through an offer, for only $ 10, I received the gift card code through my mail. It is an amazon gift card, I create a new account, then use it. The problem is that my account was banned immediately upon making an order  Cheesy It was strange. I did not even have a chance to appeal. Usually, I will be asked to send proof to prove it is my gift card. But no, they just said that my account was banned due to suspicious activity and didn't have any items to appeal  Cheesy I ignored it because it was only 10 dollars. What do you think of the gift card from the offer? Isn't it good?

It's something happening frequently with Amazon, I even remember a topic not long ago with the same problem as you with Bitrefill. Try to contact Bitrefill to explain, the guy was able to recover his account and gift card after doing it.

A similar story happened to me too after using a Visa gift card, they were dumb enough to ask me a bank statement from the previous month and showing the card numbers Cheesy
2703  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Blockchain.com wallet introduces interest accounts on: June 30, 2020, 04:22:42 PM
OK, 3-4 days ago they published this page on the FAQ

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We are able to offer a competitive interest rate to users who deposit and hold bitcoin with us. We do this by lending bitcoin deposits out to selected, rigorously vetted institutional and/or sophisticated borrowers who have established track records at a slightly higher rate

What are they calling "institutional and/or sophisticated borrowers" and "established track records"?
1)Track records from?
2)Why institutional borrowers would use this platform to borrow while there are more established services doing it (better)?

On the screenshot posted by @OmegaStarScream earlier it seems everyone (verified I suppose) is able to borrow money (See the "borrow" tab). Or he's an institutional and sophisticated borrower.

3) How are they "selecting" borrowers?

Are they really lending money, I start to wonder

4)With this feature, aren't they supposed to have either a license or regulated from abcd, since it starts to look more similar to a financial institution?
I mean something like Nexo.io, it's regulated
2704  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Australia post office now accepts Bitcoin on: June 30, 2020, 02:06:12 PM
I'm not surprised the Australian post office started accepting bitcoin, because Australia is a country that is friendly with crypto.
This is really positive news for cryptocurrency. More and more countries are starting to adopt bitcoin, to my knowledge there
are several countries in Europe that are do the same thing as australia. But I forgot the name of the country.

Nobody is reading the discussion or visit the link posted in the original post or what?

As @Lucius mentioned they do not accept Bitcoin!
It's about citizens able to buy Bitcoin (using their local money). And the fact people can buy bitcoins doesn't make a country crypto-friendly as several users say here. Crazy people, as soon bitcoins can be bought or used they think the country is friendly to BTC. For sure we don't have the same definition for something friendly

Nowhere does it say that people can pay for their stamps in BTC. Only people here believe that.
2705  Local / Débutants / Re: inquietude sur une transaction on: June 29, 2020, 06:45:39 PM
Salut. C'est pas Coinbase que tu aurais dû contacter mais plutôt le site ou tu l'as envoyé. Cela peut être tout simplement un problème technique de leur côté tel que la sync' qui ne se fait pas, ou leur wallet en maintenance, ou je ne sais quoi d'autre. A mon avis tu devrais plutôt chercher de ce coté la.

Considérant que ton site est "de confiance" tu n'as pas grande inquiétude à avoir, ça arrive à plein de sites de temps à autre ce genre de problème

(Bienvenue sur le forum)
2706  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Crypto Exchange Order Types on: June 29, 2020, 05:00:50 PM
...

LOL. It's because you use shit platforms good for newbies. It exists for a long time in the crypto industry. Kraken, for example, has always had different orders types. Just to let you know these are basic options for a trading platform.

Crypto trading is enough comprehensible to be reachable to every trader. If not then it's not a trader at all

Therefore, new traders must start learning and experimenting in order to gain sufficient experience.

Yes, sure but if a trader doesn't know the different order types I believe 1) he shouldn't trade anything 2)he isn't trader 3) he should go back to the books to learn the basics.
2707  Economy / Economics / Re: How Corona Virus changes our markets (with picture and charts) on: June 29, 2020, 04:20:05 PM
I don't need any chart to conclude we're in one of the biggest crises and contrary to what you say, I don't think it can be said at any point we're coming out of this stronger than before. We're not recovering everything, we're at the beginning of a terrible crisis.

Wait for September and you will see what I mean.  We will need several months to see the result and if the lockdown ended it doesn't mean everything is back to normal

Protecting the economy by printing money backed on debt? Are you sure it's something protecting?
If the economy is protected why are there several companies announcing either bankrupt or lay off thousands of people
2708  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Bitcoin Faucets on: June 28, 2020, 08:43:40 PM
It's extremely difficult to be profitable unless you have a huge member base and that's exactly why most faucets disappear. It's also better to monetize the ads spaces yourself instead to rely on an Ads network.

Since faucets are less profitable, they're less popular, taking a lot of energy to market the website for a little reward. The ratio effort/reward isn't very attractive.
2709  Other / Meta / Re: Moderation of @CoinIdolNews constantly shitting in the Press board on: June 28, 2020, 08:12:25 PM
I suppose the user received a ban temporarily. And he/she comes back today for......



... Guess what ?!?!?


Shiting again! He clearly isn't interested to follow the standards and to learn how things work in the forum.
Throwing a link is all that matter

example: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5258561.0
2710  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: 2020 List Bitcoin Mixers Bitcoin Tumblers Websites on: June 28, 2020, 04:55:26 PM
Hello, you can arrange some reliable gambling websites for community members to use, similar to the list of mixers

No thanks, not interesting. I don't know anything about this type of site since I'm not interested in gambles/casinos, and don't plan to be. (I'm Christian)
You can do it yourself if you want
2711  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: What's the difference between Perpetual and Quarterly Futures trading? on: June 26, 2020, 08:17:49 PM

It's simple. A Future contract is basically when buy/sell a currency (or something else) at a predetermined price on a selected date in the future.

- Quarterly Futures contract => expires after a 3 months period (4 quarters per year, 1 quarter=3months)
- Perpetual Futures => it does not have an expiry date unlike traditional forms of futures contracts. It can be perpetual
2712  Other / Archival / Re: Carte bancaire Bitcoin (et autres cryptomonnaies) on: June 26, 2020, 07:44:42 PM
@debutant

Ca n'aura pas duré longtemps la carte pour les européens chez eux. Ils ont décidé de l'arrêter (ou du moins la suspendre) suite au scandal de Wirecard et son dépôt de bilan (voir ici)
Et quand on sait que le temps qu'ils trouvent un autre fournisseur ca peut mettre 2 ans facile... ca promet!

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À la suite d'un avis de la FCA concernant Wirecard UK, nous venons d'être priés de cesser toute activité sur nos cartes au Royaume-Uni et en Europe. Nos clients dans ces deux régions ne pourront pas recharger leurs cartes ni effectuer de transactions à partir d'aujourd'hui.

Et à mon avis il n'y a pas que la carte de crypto.com qui va y passer, je me rappelle que d'autres service utilisent aussi Wirecard (genre Tenx).
 
2713  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Does Anyone know good webpage to buy bitcoin with credit card..Please Help!! on: June 25, 2020, 09:54:26 PM
I do not know about that, it is surprising that you can not buy bitcoin from Japan on binance, but you can try other exchanges which I am sure you can use to buy bitcoin directly from Japan, you can use kraken, gemini, bitflyer, localbitcoin, or coinmama for the purchase. You can read more about this on https://www.buybitcoinworldwide.com/japan/.

You can also use bitfinex but they have low reputation after it was hacked in 2016, 120,000 btc was stolen from the exchange.



@OP says he's looking to use a CC.
- Kraken doesn't have credit cards options (it uses Etana custody for JPY)

He also says to be from Japan
- Gemini doesn't accept Japan citizens as per the FAQ

@benjd247, take a look at Coinama, Coingate, Paybis, and Bitstamp perhaps but I don't know if the option is available with JPY
2714  Local / Actualité et News / Re: Paypal sur le point d'ajouter Bitcoin? on: June 25, 2020, 08:31:28 PM
[...]
Tiens en passant bizarre que tu ne poste jamais de news 'negative au regard de ripple

Car bien souvent les news négatives sur Ripple ça reste du vent et du FUD... Et je pense que du vent et du FUD il y en a déjà assez de distribuer avec les anti-xrp comme toi.

Perso' je suis dans le rouge avec mes XRP, mais je reste très confiant pour l'avenir.

Arrete donc te raconter des conneries, justement puisque tu parles de FUD, tu es bien placé dans la matière avec Bitcoin mais la tu critiques quand c'est au sujet de Ripple. Des fois tu racontais des trucs sur Bitcoin qui n'etait même pas vrai et qui nous montrer à tous que tu n avais jamais lu le white paper. (ou alors c'est que tu n'y as rien compris, ce qui est encore pire)


T'es juste marrant, quand c'est sur ripple c'est du FUD mais quand c'est sur Bitcoin c'est légitime.
C'est un peu comme lorsque tu disais qu'un mec en tshirt basket (qui apportait des faits sur une video) n'est pas crédible mais qu'en c'est un compte twitter avec un avatar de chat qui propage une fake news y'a pas de probléme.  Cheesy

Toujours dans le double discours, qui l'est temps de faire montrer
2715  Local / Le Bitcoin et la loi / Re: Comment déclarer un salaire en crypto on: June 25, 2020, 07:39:39 PM
Bonjour,

Je me suis fais payer en ETH sur gitcoin.co directement sur mon crypto-wallet. Je compte les envoyer sur un market, vendre en EUR et ensuite transferer sur mon compte en banque courant. J'ai actuellement un statut d'auto-entrepreneur.

Dans quelle case dois-je mettre cette entrée d'argent ? Devrais-je donc aussi déclarer la vente sur le formulaire 2086 ? Comment éviter la double taxation ?

Personne ne peut te dire dans quelle case reporté ce revenu étant donné que tu ne nous dis pas la nature de ce paiement.

De toute facon c'est pas compliqué si tu as le satut AE. Si tu as déjà fais une déclaration tu as bien vu que ce ne peut être que de la vente de marchandises, prestations de services commerciales/artisanales ou autres prestations de services. Cest pas difficile à choisir.

Je ne remplis pas de formulaire 2086, je déclare le montant le jour J de la vente en EUR. J'établi les factures également à la date du jour de la vente. Je ne vais pas me prendre la tete surtout avec des altcoins lorsque tu n'utilises pas de plateformes traditionnelles pour vendre.

Etre imposé sur un CA c'est une chose, etre imposé sur le revenu c'est une autre

2716  Local / Actualité et News / Re: Paypal sur le point d'ajouter Bitcoin? on: June 25, 2020, 07:09:26 PM
[...] (Y'a que @Yaplatu qui va dire que Bitcoin est mort)
[...]

Non je ne suis pas le seul :

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Jim Rogers, un investisseur américain de renom, a tranché : le BTC atteindra zéro dollar selon lui. [...]
Source :  https://cryptoast.fr/jim-rogers-bitcoin-btc-zero-dollar/

Un illuminé tout comme toi. C'est à croire que tu le fait exprès pour provoquer les gens à la moindre occasion. Ca se trouve tu as juste été le chercher sur google à la vite. Mais je peux rentrer aussi dans ton jeu. Les détenteurs de Ripple ont payé leurs XRP 7 fois trop cher en moyenne

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Bien que XRP n’ait clôturé au-dessus de 1,00 $ que pendant 2,1 % de son parcours sur le marché,
le coût total de base estimé de XRP est de 1,38 $

Cela suggère que la plupart des investisseurs de XRP sont dans le rouge
https://twitter.com/RyanWatkins_/status/1272919038650433536?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

Tiens en passant bizarre que tu ne poste jamais de news 'negative au regard de ripple
2717  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Estonia Tightens Checks on Crypto Firms, Cancels 500 Licenses! on: June 24, 2020, 09:30:06 PM
3300 euros is not enough, that obtaining a license and building in Estonia to start work is not expensive, I do not think that a company that wants to start seriously in the activity of encryption does not contain more than 1 bitcoin as founding liquidity.
Are there any legal documents, more restrictions, or just an increase in taxes?

The liquidity has nothing to do with the license's price. The license allows you to run your business and the liquidity indicates its capacity to pay its debts in the short term to pay suppliers, taxes, etc (it's also different from the solvability in accounting).

You can very well have less than 1 BTC (as your example)... if your company doesn't need much (companies don't have accountancy in BTC by the way)
2718  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Has anyone tried LibertyX's new buy BTC service (CVS & 7-Eleven)? on: June 24, 2020, 04:48:07 PM
There've been services like this in the past like Zipzap and that one that was through French tabacs that were going to change the world. Then they were never heard of again. I'll guess this will go the same way.
...

Yeah, I remember reading about the tabacs looking into selling BTC there in France.  Nor have I heard squat since...

It still exists here. They suspended the sale after 2 months because they had a problem with their partner Bitmedia. (The problem is that customers were waiting half a day to receive their transaction.)

It's about Keplerk (aka Paysafebit) but we also have Digycode, another company using tobacconist, petrol stations,...
The problem is that it's not advertised in French tobacconist. I've never seen a sign saying "you can buy BTC" or even a BTC's logo.

So people can buy BTC but nobody is aware, expect Bitcoiners who have no use to buy BTC at a premium rate since they know how to do it the traditional way.

I've heard they advertised on TV a bit recently
2719  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Finally, Paypal Support responded !!! on: June 23, 2020, 07:13:11 PM
Replying to old tweets: It's a joke on Twitter after a tweet became viral years ago. Nowadays, it's also a trick used by some community managers on Twitter to make fun with their community, and considering the latest rumor with BTC/Paypal it was the right time to tweet it.

Creative community manager I would say
2720  Economy / Economics / Re: Growing number of institutionnal investors on: June 23, 2020, 06:26:48 PM
And should this be seen as a good signal for cryptocurrencies? I doubt that. When we say institutional money is flowing into crypto domain, we first have to ascertain where this money is actually pouring into. After reading the article, it turns out that the institutional investors are investing in cryptocurrencies by the means of spot or derivatives trades for the sole purpose of making profits or balancing out their portfolio.

This money is solely a market money, it won't go for the development of something new or innovative. If we talk about a year or two prior, such institutional money was flowing into ICOs or crypto crowdfunding. I agree that ICOs turn out to be epic fail as the time progressed but still money was flowing for the development of something new, something innovative in crypto domain. And even in the failure, we got some serious break-through in crypto industry. But now this money don't actually gonna give fundamental benefit to crypto industry rather it would disturb (will make more volatile) the crypto market due to excessive leverage play by the big investors.

Well, that's the same as the 2/3 of us actually using cryptocurrencies, they're not here for the tech or the development or whatever. They're also here only for speculating and take their profits.
What's the difference in terms of motivation? When it's institutional investors it's a problem but when it's random individual it's not anymore a problem.

Volatility is also what attracts people to gamble their money in cryptocurrencies, let's be honest. They all expect a pump and dump movement to make cash. If Bitcoin's price was so stable people wouldn't come.
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