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4021  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Which Mixer is getting axed next? on: July 05, 2019, 09:03:09 PM
Privacy is still a right or am I wrong?

Unfortunately, people don't understand the value of their own privacy. They think it's just a matter to getting their name/last name, DOB, address, credit card numbers, and things like that, private/hidden. But in reality, it goes deeper than that. If they don't fight/act, it's the whole life that is tracked, data mined, analyzed, etc. They will know everything (even supermarkets can currently know when your wife get her menstruations).
4022  Local / Actualité et News / Re: Il crédite son compte en banque avec des billets de Monopoly on: July 05, 2019, 07:16:59 PM
Non, mais ils disent pas ce qu'il a déjà fait. Il doit avoir un dossier à son nom parce que se prendre 70 heures d'intéret général si t'as jamais rien fait c'est quasiment impossible.
Ceci dit, si cétait un bug informatique ca se trouve il aurait même touché un bug bounty

Franchement c'est tellement bête comme truc que je comprend toujours pas la facilité pour faire une telle chose.
4023  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: A real decentralized exchange on: July 05, 2019, 03:37:10 PM
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I didn't follow the news so I'm just hearing from you. But it doesn't seem very exciting to try it. I'm just curious to check its volume.


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DEXs don't ask for KYC, otherwise why using a DEX at the first place. Better to use a centralized instead. And no this has nothing to do with regulations since they don't to abide by.
Decentralization is the real power against authorities and regarding multiple sides.
4024  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2019-07-04]Bitcoin Could See FOMO Fireworks For 4th of July: New Report on: July 05, 2019, 02:39:28 PM
The typical bullshit article, you can verify yourself. What happened yesterday? Alright, nothing.

Perhaps I should create a blog too and use every public holiday and religious celebrations to make all kinds of predictions.
- Christmas is coming! Buy buy buy!
- Tomorrow is Easter, Sell Sell Sell!
- Next week is the apocalypse, Bitcoin will go to the moon!

All backed with data coming from google, twitter, whatever... turning them to make you believe that  what I say is credible and accurate
4025  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: A real decentralized exchange on: July 04, 2019, 11:32:25 PM
Don't worry when people will be tired of KYC, hacks, exist scams, taxes, they will jump on using the DEX. Too bad currently they have a very low volume. Bisq is the type of DEX I'm interested in but thinking about it what about Binance, it was supposed to create a DEX, people were praising it but no more. Is the Dex alive now?
4026  Local / Le Bitcoin et la loi / Re: Nouveau decret sur la crypto monnaie on: July 04, 2019, 10:28:59 PM
Ben parce que c'était déjà défini y'a longtemps. Tout ce qui concerne des forks, bounty, stacking ca se déclare en tant que gains exceptionels (tant que ca ne dépasse un certains montant annuel) Maintenant les aidrops je suis pas certain de savoir ce que c'est donc.

La valeur a retenir c'est uniquement lorsque la personne vend contre des euros. Tout ce qui ce passe avant n'a pas à avoir une valeur a retenir au jour J. L'entrée dans le patrimoine du cédant c'est le déclarant

L'evaluation des valeurs des actifs se fait selon la place ou a été effectué la transaction. C'est un peu comme si tu revendais de l'or, tu peux declarer en te basant sur le prix moyen de touts les racheteurs d'or dans ta ville.
4027  Local / Actualité et News / Re: Il crédite son compte en banque avec des billets de Monopoly on: July 04, 2019, 10:15:21 PM
J'ai vu la news aussi, j'ai pas compris du coup comment leur systeme ne s'est pas rendu compte. Du coup tu peux y mettre une feuille de PQ et tu fais des smileys au stylo. Les 70 heures de travaux d'intéret ca aurait du etre pour la banque pour ne pas savoir comment protéger un systeme.
En plus le mec il a remboursé direct, sur le coup il aurait même pas dû
4028  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Dutch first to propose money laundering laws over crypto and cash limits on: July 04, 2019, 09:21:23 PM
The way I see it is there is really nothing to worry about.

That's about it. People tend to overthink when it's about regulations and it's a proposition, the time it becomes a fact can take years xD.

It doesn't necessarily mean to ban or to allow cryptos. This means defining a legal framework for this emerging industry. And it goes through, how to classify it legally, fiscally, and so on.  And this is what the newbies were mainly asking for: "we should regulate BTC so it will PUMP to the moon!"
You asked for regulations here it is. If people want to consider Bitcoin as an investment, it is perfectly legitimate to tax earnings. Why an investment in real estate should be taxed but not on another such as Bitcoin or whatever you want.

Germany has a very low tax on capital gains related to cryptos. And perhaps 0% if you owned the coins for X years. I'm sure they're realizing now all the cash that could enter in their pockets via the taxes, VTA,... and they want to change that to tax people from the day 1 as others investments. Exchanges apply KYC, they can't do or force doing better, they don't even know how to.
4029  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Easiest way to purchase BTC nowadays? on: July 04, 2019, 08:32:46 PM
Hmm that's interesting, would you mind pointing me in the right direction for Bitcoin Gift cards?and how efficient are these?

I used a site called BitGift but it changed its name long ago and I don't remember the name now. It was very simple to use and you could email the gift to whoever you wanted to gift too if you want. I took like 15 minutes to complete the order.
I know alternatives like cryptovoucher.io or mmoga.fr (which sell cryptovoucher GC) but I've never used any of them so can't comment about it. MMOGA is basically a site selling video games things (code? or level power?) but I'm certain you can pay with a card, Paypal, etc.
4030  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will Bitcoin developers jump ship with the sudden high demand for Blockchain dev on: July 04, 2019, 03:04:23 PM
A lot of them are doing it during their spare time and as a hobby, without being paid. Not all are working for a blockchain company and they will surely continue if they're hired.
Bitcoin is something and the blockchain is something else. It's like asking will you continue to play football with the high demand for Mac Donald
4031  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2019-07-01]From 'Ponzi' to 'We're Working on It’ — BIS Chief Reverses Stance on on: July 04, 2019, 01:21:51 PM
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It's not really a matter to verify the source but rather to understand what they publish themselves. They're talking about 2 different things. The title speaks about cryptos but the content has nothing related to cryptos. Perhaps the word 'cryptos' isn't even mentioned in. It's like publishing an article with "What are the best Android Apps?" and the text is telling to people how to repair a car

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There are countries like Sweden where payments are almost all digitalized (90%) and others like Germany that have a strong attachment to banknotes. But back to the article, this is only a confirmation of their economic policy to move towards a cashless society
4032  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Easiest way to purchase BTC nowadays? on: July 04, 2019, 01:04:07 AM
I need a quick and easy way to purchase BTC, preferable without all the KYC Verification or at least very QUICK registration.

I will be referring "new" users to BTC, so the easier it is the better.

Any ideas?

To add for suggested options above...

If you or your friends do have a credit card (Visa or Mastercard) with a "friendly" bank towards cryptocurrency as a provider, then you can try Binance.

Simple, quick registration and no KYC is needed but of course, you are under limits on which I think is just fine because you just have to show some basic things done in crypto to new users.

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Why Credit Card??
Fast: Average 10-30 mins for cryptocurrency to reach your wallet
Low Fees: Simplex charges only 3.5% per transaction (10 USD minimum)
Convenient: Visa and MasterCard accepted

The limit is probably very low, something like 50 bucks xD. And adding the fees 6% he will need to consider an additional FX fee ~2-3% from VISA/MC. He will end with 8% fees

I would rather use Purse.io and pay with my Amazon balance, which I can top up with vouchers bought at the tobacco shop.
Or to buy a bitcoin gift card and other vouchers.
4033  Economy / Economics / Re: The Central Bank of Facebook on: July 03, 2019, 08:16:16 PM
facebook might be the reason why governments will really built enmity around cryptocurrency more, I heard that the coin Facebook is planning to introduce is a decentralized one as against centralized coins we all thought that it would be, and would be targeting about 1.7 billion users which may render the system of banks completely irrelevance.

Government generally know what Facebook is , and they know how powerful the owner is financially, whatever cryptocurrency product he is creating may really not be in favor of government and the best any government can do is to start creating policies that will ban cryptocurrency. I just hope that Facebook coin will not do more damage to cryptocurrency than the benefit we think it will bring.

Where did you hear Facebook's coin will be decentralized? Is it even true? If Facebook controls the coin it's not. It's just distributing the power/control to something else (here an enterprise (FB) instead of a government). This coin will be just a centralized (digital) currency, nothing more. I don't even understand why do you use the term 'cryptocurrency' to describe it. It's not a cryptocurrency at all.

There is no need to ban cryptos, and it would be inefficient and they perfectly understood it. That's why, as for example, the head of IMF wanted to be able to track everything in the EU. After they got it that they can't, they switched their politic to "cryptos must be regulated" and this is what countries are doing since, with new local regulations, G20 dinners (only to become fat!), harassing exchanges in their business, etc...
4034  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Good news for bitcoin holders, after falling price now Bitcoin Surges above 12% on: July 03, 2019, 07:55:17 PM
I think it will find its base around $9000 plus before moving higher. Frankly speaking that movement upwards for few days was damn suspicious of manipulation. All in all the whales are playing their games.

Maybe you are dreaming, this is hardly going down to 9k, it will continue to 15k USD. overnight hike was incredible and the next thing you know in the morning is definitely it will be increasing for 10 percent, and we can't manipulate that, the whales will have a hard time manipulating it.

Bitcoin failed from $20,000 as low as $3200. And you think it can't do it again with $10,000? In fact, we actually have more chance to see BTC decreasing (day by day) than jumping to $15,000 as you suggest. Not saying it's impossible, but the other side has more chance than your scenario.

I remember, in January, when a lot of us were saying the market won't be exciting in 2019, and we will have multiple big ups and bigs downs, but nothing impressive at the end. Well, this is what we get right now.
4035  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: BTCSquare Does Not Show My Deposit On Account More Than A Week! on: July 03, 2019, 05:31:34 PM
This exchange is just another shit one, a Yobit fork. There is a scam accusation with a user who had the same problem as yours. He sent coins, the TX was confirmed but nothing showed up in his account, and no reply,  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5134880.0
Don't expect any answer to your support ticket but rather your account getting suspended/closed.
4036  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: USA blacklists 2 bitcoin addresses, threatens with secondary sanctions! on: July 03, 2019, 04:31:08 PM
There is no point in blocking 2 addresses knowing that a person can very well use a mixer, or use a privacy coin like Horizen. Privacy coins are a great example for oppressive governments.  USA is just trying to make Iran look like the Boogeyman. Even if the US requests an extradition, I doubt Iran will accept it. The tension between USA, China, Iran, Russia, North Korea, is all about getting control over the rare-earth element (REE) North Korea is the only country worldwide with so many resources. Other countries are mainly interested to be free from the US politic, central banks, control, etc.

Trump isn't my president, I don't have to follow him, except when he says he catches vaginas with his fingers like the bowling balls  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy (joking)
You're a fucking idiot if you don't think the US government hasn't already taken over the mixers or have backdoors into them where they know the mixing algorithm. Did you miss when these all went down?

I for one MUCH prefer governments flexing their weight on exchanges on specific addresses rather than trying to block an entire technology.

Who's the idiot quoting something that is 9 months old, Yes I was here but not all went down. And nope The US hasn't taken everything. And yes I know for facts they still suck in mixing algorithm and chain analysis. They can't even analyze a transaction accurately if the sender adds just 3-4 "hops" to his Tx. Not talking if you add 12...
4037  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Nexo - "Earn 8% dividend a year with no risks" on: July 03, 2019, 01:52:25 PM
I checked the rate on deposits. Wow, 15%-20% even with inflation it's a nice rate, but I doubt it can be a stable scheme unless the bank itself is truly making 30-40% p.a. lol.

Here, for the simplest plan (the most popular) is giving 0.75%. Ridiculous. You invest $10k you get $75. Seriously? I would rather buy some cheap gold coins and get a double rate.
The 2nd most popular is giving between ~1,5% to 2.5% (depending on how you spread the funds) but your capital can lose value, so.
Mutual funds in real estate are giving ~5%

I prefer to look at some crowdfunding platforms, I'm looking into 1 currently, focusing only in real estate, they can give 8%-10% yearly based on a 12 or 24 months contract. Yes, there is a risk too, but it's smaller than a fall in the real estate market. Here the risk is that the borrower does not repay. But their clients are small real estate companies, not individuals it's lower the risk. (And adding that they're very very selective to accept a new client...)

6% I could take the risk if I'm sure people can basically withdraw their initial investment at any time. Just a matter to spread the risks.
4038  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: POSSIBLE TIME AND PERIOD OF THE YEAR TO TRADE on: July 02, 2019, 07:21:51 PM
Not always true. 2013, 2014, 2016 the value was stagnating during summer. Only 2015, 2017, 2018 showed a clear increase.
So it's like saying the chance it increases is 50%, it's like a head or tail game.

There is no 'best period to trade' for me, Bitcoin can do everything possible no matter the month or the season. But if people wanted to sell at the higher price of the year, they're maybe too late since it's possible BTC won't touch $13k anymore in 2019.
4039  Local / Économie et spéculation / Re: [SPLIT] Nos amies les banques on: July 02, 2019, 06:51:02 PM
- Il n'y a plus aucune incitation à s'améliorer

J'ai pas vraiment vu les banques s'améliorées au fil des années (ah si, des applications pour téléphone, et des neo banques qu'ils ont racheté et pas construit d'eux même dans certains cas)

- Tous les organismes d'Etat pourraient avoir une vue directe sur tous les flux, toutes les transactions.

C'est un peu déjà le cas actuellement, pourtant ca n'a pas l'air de poser problème à la personne lambda

- Possibilité pour l'Etat de bloquer n'importe quelle transaction, de vider un compte (et d'en remplir d'autres...) même sans raison, etc.

C'est un peu le cas aussi avec les banques. Y'a pas un truc en cas  de faillite bancaire ou les comptes ayant + de 100k€ peuvent etre utilisés?

Les credits,  je sais pas j'en ai jamais fait de ma vie Cool
4040  Other / Meta / Re: 502 Bad Gateway on: July 02, 2019, 04:47:27 PM
Incapsula is better than CloudFlare, no idea why he didn't give another try. He may have had some problems when he tried, but it's worth a try another time. It's not like he has to do it every month or week.
And using CF, the site still needs to remove stats, disable Viewing all members, etc Cry

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Not sure which things might be changed in the future, with the forum, and coming Epochtalk forum too.
What do you want to change? The theme?  Cheesy

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