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4081  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Roger Ver's Bitcoin.com propaganda against bitcoin on: June 25, 2019, 03:57:31 PM
why bitcoin com sells only Bitcoin core and not Bitcoin Knots? Tongue

https://i.redd.it/fd5ihxc7mc631.png#oo

i predict that very soon Roger Ver will sell his domain. I dont think get any profit from this crap site anymore plus the offers to sell his domain are very big and cant ignore them forever.
Roger Ver was always a greedy person and he never care about bitcoin or what bitcoin represents.

No one is crazy enough to sell this domain name. The day Roger Ver decides to sell it it will be like admitting BCH isn't Bitcoin. This person is so convinced from his own propaganda that it won't happen.
If they fail to monetize their website it's because they mislead people and give them wrong information, etc...
4082  Local / Le Bitcoin et la loi / Re: Questions pratiques : déclarer, sortir, payer on: June 25, 2019, 11:07:55 AM
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Je n'ai jamais déclaré les comptes ouverts sur les plateformes, car j'ai appris le mois dernier seulement que c'était une obligation.

C'est à partir de l'année prochaine la déclaration de comptes cryptos, donc on a pas besoin de les declarer. C'est a partir du 1er Janvier (je parle bien des comptes sur les plateformes d'echanges, pas de compte en banque hein)
Je me suis rappelé ca:

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NOTA : Conformément à l’article 41 II B de la loi n° 2018-1317 du 28 décembre 2018, ces dispositions s'appliquent aux déclarations devant être déposées à compter du 1er janvier 2020.
https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/affichCodeArticle.do?idArticle=LEGIARTI000037988279&cidTexte=LEGITEXT000006069577

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Les personnes physiques, les associations, les sociétés n'ayant pas la forme commerciale, domiciliées ou établies en France, sont tenues de déclarer, en même temps que leur déclaration de revenus ou de résultats, les références des comptes d'actifs numériques mentionnés à l'article 150 VH bis ouverts, détenus, utilisés ou clos auprès d'entreprises, personnes morales, institutions ou organismes établis à l'étranger.

4083  Economy / Economics / Re: Issuing loans in Bitcoin, how we could do it on: June 25, 2019, 10:45:54 AM
The problem will be :- the changing the price of Bitcoins .
If you are giving someone 0.1 BTC and it somehow changed into millions would you still be okay ? With not taking the current amount and taking only the past amount ?

That's something that will be problematic.
Also people take money to actually buy things of Everyday life therefore they will have to convert this into normal money that would actually be problematic since you will be paying a lot more .

From a debtor point of view it is pretty problematic.

If you lend money to someone, let's say 5 BTC, you expect to receive back the 5 BTC + interests. No matter if the price jumps to $1 million, all I want is what has been written in the contract. Like if you lend 100k € you want the same in Euros no matter if the USD/EUR decreased by 10%.

What's the problem with exchanges, what will be paid more? When people really need money they are ready to accept anything.
4084  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Using BTC to send funds cross-border (in current day) on: June 24, 2019, 11:00:03 PM
He can opt for Transferwise and maybe Uphold. Basically, both open an account, @OP top up his account in GBP and send to his friend. Then his friend credit his bank account. There are so many solutions that @OP doesn't even need to use a cryptocurrency (since his friend don't want to be related with an exchange)
4085  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2019-06-24]Key Bitcoin Price Indicator Suggests $21,000 ‘Fair Value’ By End Of on: June 24, 2019, 09:03:04 PM
total nonsense


...except if sufficient numbers of people believe it

and that really lays bare what this "news" piece is: it's pure 100% psychology and zero % empiricism. No analysis can predict future behavior in free-market currency prices accurately, especially such a commodity with an absolutely fixed supply schedule. "Uptrend" is about the best price prediction anyone can give, the rest is (at best) pure guesswork, or (at worst) pure market manipulation

While I agree with you with no doubt, you can't deny $21,000 is possible. Why not? Take a look at the current uptrend, if it continues Dec. 2019 could be the fork of Dec. 2017 with 20k USD/BTC. Before April 1 who could guess the BTC value will double?
It's a possibility like BTC failing at $6k is also another one.
4086  Other / Meta / Re: DDOS? on: June 24, 2019, 02:52:06 PM
Is it really Cloudflare? Because I got a 502 bad gateway and codes starting with 5xx are related to server directly (?) If it was CF I wouldn't be able to see a displayed code, No?
4087  Local / Le Bitcoin et la loi / Re: Questions pratiques : déclarer, sortir, payer on: June 24, 2019, 10:10:09 AM
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Qu'est-ce que vous leur avez dit aux impôts ? Je peux leur dire la vérité (que j'ai appris cette obligation le mois dernier), mais je ne sais pas si c'est la meilleure stratégie.

J'ai dis que je ne savais pas qu'il fallait déclarer étant donné la situation dans laquelle j'étais. Et je n'avais pas déclarer depuis 2010. Faut faire un peu le béto parfois, et quand tu ecris la lettre tu fais une sale ecriture lol
Je sais que c'est completement bidon comme excuse, au début il y a eu un peu de vrai mais apres surtout du laisser aller. J'avais aussi un autre impot avec une non declaration, c'etait pas une excuse valable, mais humainement comprehensible. Du coup, j'avais tout imprimé chez moi, 3 ans d'arrieré pour 1 et 1 an pour l'autre, j'ai tout renvoyé par la poste, le mois d apres c'etait réglé. J'etais pret a payer l'amende. Comme ils m'avaient expliquer une fois. Ils preferent voir venir les gens d'eux meme et motiver a regulariser leur situation et assumer ce qu'il y a à payer. Ils auraient tres bien pu me pénaliser (je crois y a des amendes pour ca) surtout que j'ai deja eu un probleme dans le passé.

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Justement, si je sors d'un coup (ou presque) plusieurs centaines de milliers d'euros en 2-3 mois (en reprenant l'idée de faire des cycles comme le conseillent les autres messages), ils peuvent essayer de me faire passer pour un pro.

Ben non puisque tu le declare dans la case 'gains exceptionels' Et justement en cas de doute, tu présentes ta feuille csv. Ils verront bien les depots entrants. Un pro, il a pas de depots entrants, il depose pas de l'argent sur un échange (ou peu), il a surtout des depot sortant (les paiements des clients). Et en y pensant aussi y'a aussi l'URSSAF qui confirme que tu n'es pas un pro. Comme les impots collectent les données de l'URASSF si tu serais pro, tu paierais des charges sociales et les impots auraient ces données
"Un cycle" chez Kraken c'est 24h, ou dans la journée.  Tongue

4088  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Linux OS for a new user on: June 23, 2019, 10:46:27 PM
Will it be difficult to use and understand Linux?
I mean, it completely depends on how tech-savvy you are. If you can comfortably use a Windows computer though, it probably won't be that difficult. Anyway, my pick of a distro would be Linux Mint or Ubuntu for beginners. If you have the time to spare, I suggest distro hopping at first, so you can pick a distro that best fits you.

Will Linux be faster than Winodows 10?
Not necessarily faster, as it depends on the kernels and your drivers and such, but most Linux distros normally uses significantly lower resources compared to Windows 10.

It's funny but I noticed some seniors are more comfortable with Linux than with Windows. For what they do with it, they find it easier to use, they have no problem to use a terminal and understand basics commands. And when talking about the desktop environments, Linux distros are a lot better than Microsoft (even with the major improvement with Win10)

Not difficult to make something using fewer resources than Win 10. I used Ubuntu using less than 100 Mb with Openbox  Grin
4089  Other / Meta / Re: The temp yobit banned worked right? on: June 23, 2019, 08:48:49 PM
They removed all signatures with Yobit in, IIRC

edit: this https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5133809.msg50727083#msg50727083
4090  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Taxes on crypto on: June 23, 2019, 08:37:01 PM
Also, how can the government track our transactions?

In most countries tax is taken on trust. You declare it, calculate it and pay it. No one has the time or interest to track everything. If they believe there's an anomaly then they'll start to properly investigate things.

It's automatically checked with data they also have during the year Tongue It's quite easy. They just wait for citizens to report wrongly and then start to get manually after you (sending you a letter, etc) In my country, the Taxes authorities hired developers and now use Big Data with algorithms.
All agents say it's so awesome. Grin and it will be pretty easy to include crypto in.
On top of that now taxes are paid every month, deduced from your salary, making it harder to cheat.
4091  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: LocalBitcoins Cash-in-person trades removed? on: June 23, 2019, 08:17:11 PM
Of course, this Roger Ver is taking advantage of the situation. He created the site the same week in hurry with a subdomain and an ugly user interface, looking like a website with a 2000' design, empty with a dozen of offers, and of course all newbies with no trade records.
If he wanted to make it in a serious way he would have created a proper TLD, with a custom script or at least something with a lot of more features than currently, and a proper theme. Even me I can do a lot better with a Wordpress, a free theme and free plugins.

For SEO purposes I think it's better to use subdomain of a popular domain than registering and ranking a new domain from scratch. It seems to be working because unfortunately most BTC-based P2P platforms have even less activity than local.bitcoin.com.

This method is so 2006' It doesn't work like that nowadays. It's like people who say .com domain names rank better in SERP compared to .info, .net, etc ... Maybe local.bitcoin.com has more traffic than others but without access to servers stats, it's something difficult to check. Sure there are websites like Alexa Rank, etc, which at a point can be simulated/faked easily, but they don't provide accurate data. (yes it can be used to get an idea). Also need to consider traffic coming from SERP and traffic coming from rogerver fans base


Edit: I counted the offers quickly and there are about 110.  Cheesy
4092  Local / Hors-sujet / Re: La guerre au Moyen Orient reprend de plus belle on: June 23, 2019, 07:18:56 PM
Trump il a perdu ses couilles. Une vraie fillette Cheesy
4093  Local / Économie et spéculation / Re: [BTC] Le bitcoin devrait remonter.... ou peut être redescendre on: June 23, 2019, 07:11:50 PM
8000$ c'est pas un crash, c'est une correction, et elle est pas difficile à voir venir. C'est pas non plus difficile de voir que ca va pas durer et la reprise viendra. Y'en a beacoup qui parle du halving mais cette montée n'a rien a voir. Je sais plus qui parlait d'un ATH à 120 000$. C'est faisable, mais dans le meilleur des cas, je me suis basé sur 80 000$.
4094  Local / Actualité et News / Re: La carte Coinbase est maintenant valable en France on: June 23, 2019, 05:03:07 PM
C'est hyper cher !

J'en reviens pas qu'un échange n'essaye pas de s'engouffrer là-dedans en proposant des tarifs similaires à leur frais de passage d'ordre, plus des frais fixes faibles pour l'utilisation de la carte.

Une question de licence et d'autorisation je pense. Faut dire que Coinbase a une certaine 'force de frappe'. Surtout depuis qu'ils ont eu la licence au royaume uni.
Sinon c'est clair qu'il y a une grosse niche avec les cartes bancaires et le Bitcoin, sans même forcement chercher à devenir 'le next coinbase'. Limite j'ai envie de dire, si ca marche pas c'est que t'es une brèle.
4095  Economy / Economics / Re: The Central Bank of Facebook on: June 23, 2019, 03:56:34 PM
It is a stable coin with a consortium of big companies as the validator. If Libra reserves genuinely backed by a 1:1 ratio, then I don't see any serious problem. However, If they use the fractional reserve, I'm afraid inflation will speed up rapidly and take down the global economy (assumed Libra would become mainstream). Perhaps this situation is good for Bitcoin. People will realize that Bitcoin is the only non-debased currency.

Rather, we should be concerned about which companies are part of the consortium. It might also give a good idea for the future and explain what the OP wants to mean. I can guess already these companies. The same Zionist enterprises interested to rule the world on behalf of a few people.
A type of company like Facebook isn't designed for finance activity, it's my opinion. And I doubt it will be a success, FB has lost his credibility long ago
4096  Economy / Economics / Re: Will people come back to gold on: June 23, 2019, 03:39:32 PM
I'm locking the topic, I didn't want but you guys are just repeating what has been said 100 times already. You don't even know what you're talking about. Thanks Jesus, they are not all like this. Only a few posts are for a real discussion
Probably I will delete all the shit posts next week, so don't be surprised
4097  Local / Le Bitcoin et la loi / Re: Résumé pour la fiscalité et les cryptos on: June 23, 2019, 12:01:51 PM
Dans le second exemple ca depend à combien tu as acheté et à combien tu as revendu:
Si tu as achete 2 BTC pour 20 000€ les 2, tu revends 1 BTC à 10 000€ tu n'as fais aucun benefice donc tu n'a pas a declarer de revenu (puisqu'il n'y en a pas)
Dans le troisieme exemple oui ca sera les 1000€ de gains qu'il faudra déclarer, la plus value.
4098  Economy / Economics / Re: Issuing loans in Bitcoin, how we could do it on: June 22, 2019, 09:15:06 PM
I in the life already faced a situation when I took on credit the car in $ but not in national currency.After some time, $ began to cost 2 times more,respectively, and I had to pay 2 times more.Since the salary I received in the national currency and not in $ and the salary was at the same level.

Mind explaining your situation a bit? This is what I think have understood so far; you took out a loan through a foreign institution in USD, but used that to fund the car in your own country's currency? If your native fiat currency is so weak that it halves in value, why take out a loan in USD? Problems with fiat currencies that lose value play for a long time before they really tank against USD, so it can't catch you by surprise.

That being said, I didn't know you could take out a loan in a currency completely different to the currency you are being paid with. I would have assumed that a basic check of your finances would expose the risk and for that reason the loan wouldn't be granted to you. Perhaps things are different outside Europe.

That's what I also wondered, how did he get a loan in a currency other than his own? I supposed he took the loan from the car dealership, as it's been trending since. They don't do basic check correctly, sometimes not at all. Even if they did on his case they couldn't estimate a potential currency crash
4099  Economy / Speculation / Re: Is the upcoming Bitcoin halving triggering the rise of Bitcoin? on: June 22, 2019, 08:46:26 PM
When you compare previous charts, you can see the Bitcoin value increased AFTER the halving, in a period of several months. If you make a forecast following the previous halvings, you can see the BTC between $80,000 to $100,000 and the crash we got is 'normal'
Too soon right now to say Bitcoin halving is the reason. This rise started on April 1 for nothing we're not aware of
4100  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Kraken Review - Exchange Features, Trading Fees, and Security on: June 22, 2019, 08:03:38 PM
I got the same problem. I'm using Kraken for years and was very happy to not have to give any ID proof during all this time. I told to many people to go there. I've been upset with the last change. No choice but I sent all the needed papers. I need at least 1 exchange on which I can rely for a quick bank transfer out, and Kraken is unbeatable for this matter.

I suppose this applies when you trade bitcoin for fiat, right? What if you traded only crypto? Would KYC be also waiting around the corner if you traded just crypto/crypto pairs?

I really like the Kraken exchange, but all exchanges seem to go in the direction of of asking KYC for everything. This is a disaster, and we really need some decentralized trading platform with good liquidity to replace them all.



Yeah, I have no choice because Kraken is the only exchange I deal with fiat. But for someone who isn't interested in trading cryptos to fiat (only crypto to crypto) can use Kraken with no problem.
I had always been surprised by the fact that Kraken never asked for personal information during all these years.
Nowadays we have to say to ourselves that as soon as we want to cashout in a bank we will always need to give our ID proof
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