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2741  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: Initial Exchange Offering (IEO) for your project! on: March 15, 2019, 10:21:53 AM
Hello, community!
I can help with IEO on some exchanges.
You need to fill this form and wait for my answer: https://goo.gl/forms/5axF6CZR3QcBMj8F3
Feel free to ask questions. All exchanges list is in form.

May you think share your profile first? Who are you? Which experience do you have? I think project teams can contact with that exchange easily. Why they choose you? What will be their advantage?
2742  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Altcoin Listing Exchange Fees on: March 15, 2019, 10:19:23 AM
I think we may ask this question like that; What exchanges want for listing? Answer should be one by one. So Binance listing conditions and other ones (all of that) are different. So we may ask first, which exchange?
2743  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Winklevoss brothers suggests more regulations for cryptos on: March 15, 2019, 09:29:24 AM
I am in full support of this movement, regulations of cryptocurrency is the key. The only way to bring in more investors and encouragement is by regulations. Especially a huge regulations on a the amount of exchanges been created daily and also on the amount of Bitcoin that are been sold daily. All this will increase the price of Bitcoin and making it prominent as it was before.


We shouldn't say that. There will be no support. If we say that we agree with all regulations, they will may regulate full ban. Never let that happen!
We are OK if they are planning to make a boundaries and never touch decentralized structure. I can understand that if they have doubt about AML and terrorism. But nothing more!

I think bitcoin and other coins will do fine without regulations and moreover regulations will only open door to more manipulations ,these people are just after there own gain is all

I don't think so also. Without regulations we are completely unprotected! We should accept some regulations especially about user protection.
2744  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: facebook, Instagram, Whatsapp Are Down - But Bitcoin is as strong as ever !!! on: March 14, 2019, 09:49:17 AM
when such gaints can run into a problem, what makes you think they can't be shut down ?


LONG LIVE BTC, 100% UPTIME Cheesy

It is very hard to understand what you are saying truely. I couldn't figure out what you said about social media. Comparing Whatsapp and Bitcoin didn't seem right to me.
2745  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoins History, Cryptocurrency Cartoon Live on: March 13, 2019, 08:18:34 AM
Bitcoins History is now live on YouTube. https://youtu.be/6I3KuM5KFjo


This episode is meant to simply educate people about the past history of Bitcoin. Next weeks episode "The crypto stork" will be launched, in which it will actually be an episode with characters and not simply set in an informational fashion.



Let me know what you think. No joke, it took me around 20-25 hours to create. [Writing, designing, voicing, and editing]I know it might not be visually amazing since it was made on paint, however, I think it does a good job at displaying information.



Follow me on twitter for cryptocurrency content @timmy_forrest

Informative, fun, clear and beautiful. Greeting and thank you. Watching had amazing fun. I would like to do a similar work in my own language Smiley
2746  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Siacoin... on: March 12, 2019, 10:00:48 AM
You can't just dump any coin because of any news, remember in crypto world 70% of news are FUD. Siacoin is one of the best altcoins today.

I've been waiting for a long time buying opportunity for RS. However, I think it has become available. Even the binance listing didn't raise RS much. I look forward to what will affect your price.
2747  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Reddcoin on: March 12, 2019, 09:25:15 AM
I have heard this crypt that will be used by Facebook as payment of the like, etc. but according to you this crypt that exists since 2014 is worth today even 0.01 cent can be approached to facebook that can make its own.

I tried to stay away from this coin after the McAfee pump thing. Still, RDD is a good and potential coin. I think it will make a great price rise soon.
2748  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: START of the trading contest! on: March 12, 2019, 09:16:11 AM


Dear users are happy to inform you about the start of the trading contest, which will last to 13:30 March 16 (UTC+3).

What do you need to do?
You need to buy ANGEL tokens. The best traders will won the pool of 100,000 ANGEL, based on the ratio of their own balance to the total balance of all participants.

About Crowd for Angels
Crowd for Angels is a UK crowdfunding platform that offers companies and investors opportunities to raise and invest funds in different projects. Our crowdfunding opportunities include shares (equity), crowd bonds (debt) and token sales (STOs).

Crowd for Angels is based in the City of London, UK and is regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). Since 2014 we have been helping companies jumpstart and scale their business by assisting them in raising finance from thousands of investors on our UK crowdfunding platform.

If you are looking to invest in shares (equity), crowd bonds (debt), tokens (cryptocurrency) in a small private company, a small listed public company or to raise funds for your business then Crowd for Angels can help.

Crowd for Angels (UK) Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority registered under number 03064807.

Buy ANGEL: https://getbtc.org/en/trade?name=angel_btc

Best regards,
GetBTC Team

I haven't won a prize from such contest until today. I've recently joined Binance's TRX trading contest. Although I paid too much trading fee, I had only 500TRX ...
2749  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ways of Creating EOS Wallet (Free&Payment) on: March 09, 2019, 06:22:50 PM
I think creating a wallet thing is the Achilles foot of the eos. That should be way easier like creating an eth wallet on myetherwallet.

They need to concentrate on this first.

I say the same things everywhere, but EOS lovers are opposed. When I say the absurdity of creating a wallet with payment, they only say a few dollars. But I think, they can't understand that it is not about money.
2750  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Please DON'T pay any taxes on your crypto! on: March 08, 2019, 07:27:23 AM
More and more countries, like Chile or India, are trying to tax their citizen for the crypto they hold.

Please don't pay taxes on your coins.
You really don't need it, unless you are totally ignorant.

It's simple: they cannot prove you have the coins on your PC/phone , so you don't have nothing to pay taxes on, as far as they know.
It's just their attempt to trick the ignorants that don't know about that Wink

Even if they look for your wallet on your PC/phone ,
your wallet data is not accessible to them because it's  encrypted with password  ( uhm.... have you set the password protection on your wallet... right? Wink ).

Of course you are not going to give them the wallet password.

Oh.. they tell you that you withdrawn the coins from an exchange,  so that's the proof you have the coins?
Just say that it was an hacker that stole your coins from the exchange,  not you.
You got robbed, and you don't have to pay taxes on the money that was stolen from you, right?

P.S. for the geeks: use Veracrypt Wink

According to my estimation, these countries are trying to get tax on the trade, not on the crypto money which people are holding. As you already mentioned, it is very difficult to get taxes in other ways.
2751  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Lightning network for BTC laundering on: March 08, 2019, 07:25:06 AM
I don't know exactly how lightning network works, but is it possible to use it for Bitcoin mixing?
In other words, are the transactions in this network traceable?

You can reach info about what is lighting network really easily. I made a search for you and get this info very quick.

Quote
The Lightning Network is a "Layer 2" payment protocol that operates on top of a blockchain-based cryptocurrency (like Bitcoin). It enables fast transactions between participating nodes and has been touted as a solution to the Bitcoin scalability problem. ... Lightning Network implementation also simplifies atomic swaps.

Please look at this links:
Source:
1) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lightning_Network
2) https://cointelegraph.com/lightning-network-101/what-is-lightning-network-and-how-it-works
3) https://www.coindesk.com/information/what-is-the-lightning-network
4) https://lightning.network/
5) https://cryptopotato.com/what-is-lightning-network-beginners-guide/
6) https://cryptopotato.com/what-is-lightning-network-beginners-guide/

You may also reach all google serach data;
https://www.google.com.tr/search?q=what+is+lightning+network&oq=what+is+lighting+netwo&aqs=chrome.1.69i57j0l3.11150j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
2752  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Galaxy s10 Blockchain Mode Won't Include Bitcoin? on: March 07, 2019, 08:50:22 AM
There is a rumour that Samsung Galaxy s10 phone blokchain mode will not include Bitcoin and its Blockchain. It will include only for ETH and ETH based tokens. Is it true? If it is, then I think it will be big wrong. What do you think about it? And I guess it may affect Ethereum price well...
2753  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: HashDice,The first Open Source Platform on Tron Network!!! on: March 07, 2019, 08:47:18 AM
I'm asking because I really don't know and I don't trust Justin SUN. Do you have an expectation from Tron and his project? I think it's a purely speculative coin and project.
2754  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Steem Added to Huobi, Price Shoots Up! on: March 07, 2019, 08:45:59 AM
Steem also preparing its own mainnet in this month.

Steem Smart Media Tokens (SMT) MainNet release on 24th March,2019.


You may look details here: https://coinmarketcal.com/en/event/smt-mainnet-release-15738
2755  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Ways of Creating EOS Wallet (Free&Payment) on: March 06, 2019, 08:24:17 AM
EOS one of the promising coins on the market. And they have amazing community support. But un fortunately, it is hard to create an EOS wallet. (Compared to Ethereum)

Sometimes there is a way of creating a free wallet but it is not possible all time. (For just know - I believe it will be possible in future)

I want to share with you a way of create an EOS wallet...

Eoslynx (It allows free one in their desktop wallet app)
Meet.one (It is mobile and you can create with paid)
Cobo Wallet (Mobile and you can create with payment or they have daily bonus if you can catch it.)
Infinito Wallet (Mobile) (they have a great platform but you can create a wallet with payment here also.) (Or you can use old accounts with your PK)
TokenPocket (mobile and with payment only)
Murmur (Social Media and EOS wallet together) - (You can create a free wallet for limited time with murmur. But you may wait 24 hours for activate your wallet.)

I can update if you tell me other ways of creating EOS wallet.
2756  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Coders Send International Lightning Payment Over Ham Radio on: March 05, 2019, 12:00:46 PM
While radio technology is most commonly used for broadcasting music or talk radio, it’s actually capable of much more than that. As the two developers showcased, radio can also be used to boost the resilience of the bitcoin network.

As far as I'm concerned, it's just theoretical and it's based on a number of online supports, not completely radio waves. But I'm sure this is a nice start and it will be developed soon.
2757  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: VISA vs Lightning Network on: March 05, 2019, 11:58:03 AM
Since the big news of Pompliano's suggestion for Kroger to implement Lighting Network in its stores after announcing that it's Smith's Food & Drug stores won't be accepting VISA cards due to the high fees, it's brought up a lot of discussions of what is next. So many other big companies have stopped accepting Visa and therefore it just makes sense, for lightning network to be the future. What do you guys think, will the process actually go through?



Lighting network is very nice and useful in theory. But in practice we could not see what it would bring to work. Let's see this first, then we'll talk about it.
2758  Economy / Exchanges / Re: I sold my litecoin twice on Cryptopia on: March 04, 2019, 06:12:15 AM
It was an unpleasant situation and a clear indication of how things went bad in Cryptopia. Exchange has been closed for days, and the status of those with funds inside is completely unclear. The right to return the funds, but of course you decide...
2759  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Crypto companies complain they’re being shunned by most banks on: March 03, 2019, 06:28:51 PM
The gatekeepers of mainstream commerce are keeping their doors shut to cryptocurrency companies.

Entrepreneurs in the digital-assets industry from New York to Hong Kong say that even as some attract investment from multibillion-dollar institutions like Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund, they are routinely refused basic banking services by the likes of HSBC Holdings Plc and JPMorgan Chase & Co.

While top-tier banks are getting more crypto-curious—JPMorgan rolled out a prototype digital coin last month—most see the growing number of companies in the industry as they have since day one, ticking regulatory time bombs.

Crypto isn’t the only novel industry having a hard time accessing traditional banking to support its development, a federal prohibition on marijuana has kept big US banks out of the cannabis industry too.

“No bank is willing to help them out,” said Robby Houben, a lawyer and professor at the University of Antwerp who co-authored a paper for the European Parliament on financial crime involving cryptocurrencies.

“I have met some really stand-up people in crypto that don’t deserve such a bad reputation and want the sector to be regulated, yet for every one of those, there are plenty of others trying to scam the public, launder money or evade taxes.”


https://paperblockchain.com/crypto-companies-complain-theyre-being-shunned-by-most-banks/


I think this is about legal regulations. In my country, many accounts are blocked due to money transfer with crypto money exchange platforms. However, with the basic application can reopen it later. Goverments should regulate this issue. A legal basis should be established for crypto investments and operations.
2760  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Best way to pay newbie with bitcoin? on: March 03, 2019, 06:24:58 PM
Hey guys. Was looking for a convienent way to pay someone I owe money in bitcoin who has no technical or familiarity with crypto. Someone who is new and not 100% confident who needs a way to sell it into fiat at any time. My first thought was coinbase, as they can deposit into bank accounts directly. Then I thought the Cash app would be easier. But both have id verification and all this paperwork to go through. Is there anything supwr simple? Like maybe a wallet integrated into paypal or venmo? Any advice appreciated.

I think you should pay to him FIAT. You may sell your coins and then send him a FIAT money. People who doesn't know what Bitcoin is, don't trust cryptocurrencies easily. And he will always be doubtfull about this payment if you will pay him a cryptocurrencies.

And he may doesn't want to payment with BTC. It is normal. Because still Bitcoin can't spread all over the world. Goverments has to regulate about cryptocurrencies.
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