Sent you a pm for a price quote.
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Why do you keep stating that the company is regulated when in fact it's not. Is it some sort of sales or marketing tactic. Though IBWT is not regulated by HMRC, FCA and KYC/AML/MSB standards, we still require a certain level of verification and identity checks. This helps us prevent fraud, keep customers accounts secure and ensure best business practices.
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The site seems dead, But if you're after Bitcoins in the UK, then there are alternatives; The 1st regulated UK Exchange - https://ibwt.co.uk/Though IBWT is not regulated by HMRC, FCA and KYC/AML/MSB standards, we still require a certain level of verification and identity checks. This helps us prevent fraud, keep customers accounts secure and ensure best business practices. Looks like it's not the first UK regulated exchange then.
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Every freedom seems to be slowly taken away from Americans under the guise of homeland security and fighting terrorism. I wonder how soon before its illegal for American citizens to even have a bank account outside the U.S.
They won't even need to make it illegal as a growing list of foreign owned banks, payment processors and financial companies are already singing kay sera sera to the US.
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As the title says: are UK companies/webiste subject to USA laws (or any other non US company)?
It seems more and more businesses are shutting their doors to US citizens, and surely this is not down to them just disliking US citizens for some reason. It seems to me to be owing to the US's laws on money transmitting / laundering.
However as a non US citizen i would not think these laws apply to me (as long as i abide by the laws of the country that i live in), just like my UK laws don't apply to USA citizens.
I am far from an expert on the laws of my own country (UK) so know even less about US laws.
Best Regards Ford
If your operating a business which serves US citizens and corporations you will be subjected to US laws.
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Inputs is currently under DDoS. We're working on mitigating it ASAP.
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What country are these shipping from US ?
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Looks like TF is attempting to evade regulators by pretending his site is only in Demo mode and he is not actually banking. Of course the regulators will see right through this since he is running an illegal, unregulated, bank.
Just report him already and claim your governmental reward.
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Yes, they are. And they all existed before bitcoin was born.
If cryptography is not the key protection of the currencies I mentioned, tell me what does.
Maria.
Centralization is. And there's your answer.
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First you need to understand what a "Crypto-currency professional" is.
I accept many crypto currencies. Perfect Money, Web Money, Pecunix, Bitcoin, Litecoin, Bytecoin, Paypal and many many others.
If you only trade bitcoin, then you need to evolve.
Maria.
Perfect Money, Web Money, Pecunix, Paypal are not crypto currencies.
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difficulty has gone from 1127.32317486 down to 809.72937264
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