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4161  Local / Presse / Re: SPD will über Bitcoin sprechen! on: August 31, 2014, 09:49:57 PM
In erster Linie sind wir eine kleine Partei, die auf viel Mitarbeit angewiesen ist. Sowohl Verwaltungsf00, wie auch inhaltliche und vorallem überzeugende Arbeit. Wir hatten schon viele Diskussionen über Bitcoin, unter anderem auch speziell einen eigenen Antrag auf einem Bundesparteitag. Die nötige Mehrheit wurde nur noch nicht erreicht. In Ingolstadt haben wir zum Beispiel den Bitcoin in unser Kommunalwahlprogramm aufgenommen und Aufklärung vor Ort betrieben http://www.inpiraten.de/2014/01/24/wirtschafts-und-tourismusfoerderung-der-zukunft-piratenpartei-ingolstadt-veranstaltet-bitcoin-vortrag/

So, was kann man tun? In erster Linie braucht Enthusiasten wie Dich, sich ein Konzept zu überlegen und das Thema in die Köpfe zu bringen. Wir brauchen Manpower, die sich dem Thema Bitcoin annehmen. Es gibt bereits Arbeitsgruppen, http://news.piratenpartei.de/showthread.php?tid=111314 dürfte eine gute Anlaufstelle sein. Es reicht nicht, nur Bitcoin-Fan zu sein. Wenn Dir ein Thema wichtig ist musst Du dafür kämpfen.

Die Bayern haben da etwas voraus. Auf Piratestarter kannst Du bereits mit Bitcoin spenden http://www.piratestarter.de/Piratenradio/

vielen dank für die info.

ich dachte an die piraten nicht wegen weltanschauung etc. sondern wg. technik affinität, besonders zu it
4162  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: August 31, 2014, 09:37:56 PM

Some infos I have gathered regarding: GABI (Global Advisors Bitcoin Investment Fund) for anyone that may not have seen it.


ANNOUNCEMENT FROM JERSEY GOV

http://www.gov.je/News/2014/Pages/CryptoCurrency.aspx

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The Assistant Chief Minister with responsibility for financial services, Senator Philip Ozouf, has commented on the announcement by a Jersey-based investment management company that it has received approval to launch a Jersey-regulated Bitcoin investment fund.
Senator Ozouf's statement

Senator Ozouf said "This is believed to be the first regulated Bitcoin fund in operation and Jersey is pleased to be paving the way. Fintech, which broadly defines the emerging digital industry in finance, is a sector that I believe holds significant opportunities for Jersey. In April this year, when I presented the Government’s policy framework for the future of our financial services industry, I made it clear that innovation will be central to Jersey’s future prosperity. I also emphasised that Government will offer its full support for innovative measures undertaken by industry and the regulator.

“I therefore welcome the decision of the Jersey Financial Services Commission to approve the launch of the Island’s first regulated Bitcoin fund. We are working closely with the Commission, industry and Digital Jersey to help develop the Island as a natural hub for fintech business. We are committed to maximising the benefits and opportunities of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin in a well-regulated environment.”
Cryptocurrency overview

Cryptocurrencies are fundamentally a software code or chain of digital signatures that define units of value. No transfer of any physical money or digital file takes place at the point of transaction as with traditional core currency transactions.

The most notable difference between crypto currencies and core currencies is that no group or individual may accelerate, stunt or in any other way significantly moderate (or abuse) the production of money. Most crypto currencies are designed to gradually introduce new units of currency, placing an ultimate cap on the total amount of currency that will ever be in circulation. This is done both to mimic the scarcity (and value) of precious metals and to avoid hyperinflation.

One of the commonly known cryptocurrencies is ‘Bitcoin’. Bitcoins are created as a reward for payment processing work in which users offer their computing power to verify and record payments into the public ledger. Called mining, individuals or companies engage in this activity in exchange for transaction fees and newly created Bitcoins. Bitcoins are now actively obtained in exchange for core money, products, and services.

The popularity of cryptocurrencies, particularly Bitcoin, has increased significantly as a tool of trade and more recently as an asset class for expert investors.
Regulation

Jersey has consistently taken a proactive approach in advancing the worldwide fight against money laundering and financing of terrorism. In the area of cryptocurrencies, this approach will not change. Jersey is committed to introducing an appropriate and proportionate anti-money laundering regime in this area.

Given that the use of cryptocurrencies has evolved at such a rapid pace, and that the user and business acceptance is sharply growing, the Government and the Jersey Financial Services Commission are of the view that an in-depth analysis of the risks posed by crypto-currency needs to be carried out before an appropriate and proportionate anti-money laundering regime can be introduced.

The analysis of the risks associated with crypto-currency is underway and it is anticipated that the Financial Crime Strategy Group, who make recommendations to the Government on financial crime matters, will be in a position to advise Ministers by the end of 2014.
Tax implications

Any business or individual receiving an income from any activity involving Bitcoin and other similar cryptocurrencies will need to consider the income tax and GST implications.

In general terms, the Comptroller of Taxes has issued the following guidance

    the profits and losses of a business entering into transactions involving cryptocurrencies would be reflected in the accounts and would be taxable under normal Jersey income tax provisions relating to foreign exchange.
    with regard to GST, the value of the supply of goods or services on which GST is due will be the sterling value of the cryptocurrency at the point the transaction takes place.

Local cryptocurrency use

The use of cryptocurrencies locally is gathering momentum with a growing number of retailers currently accepting payment in Bitcoin. As such, Trading Standards have published new guidance for retailers accepting cryptocurrencies for consumer transactions.


(Global Advisors Jersey Limited)  

Daniel Masters
(http://www.linkedin.com/pub/daniel-masters/8/939/197)

Co-Principal and Portfolio Manager
Director of Trading & Execution
Daniel Masters started out in 1985 at Royal Dutch/Shell, where he was responsible for managing a portfolio of North Sea Crude. Moving to The Phibro Energy Division of Salomon, Inc. in 1987, he pioneered the firm’s entrance into the electricity markets. He structured groundbreaking natural gas deals and was an original participant in the “Contract for Difference” (CFD) market for physical oil in Europe. J.P. Morgan hired him in 1993 to add trading expertise to its array of financial capabilities. Based on Danny’s success in establishing a proprietary trading program, Morgan promoted him to head its global energy trading business in 1997.


Russell Newton
(uk.linkedin.com/pub/rus-newton/0/419/371)

Co-Principal and Portfolio Manager
Director of Systematic Model Research & Development
Russell Newton began his career as a crude oil trader for Royal Dutch/Shell in 1986. As head of Shell’s futures and forwards trading, he was one of the original developers of pricing models for the Brent CFD market. Rus also worked for The Phibro Energy Division of Salomon, Inc. and Rhein Oel Limited before joining J.P. Morgan in 1993. At Morgan, he served as global commodities strategist, covering base and precious metals as well as energy. He developed a new derivative trade structures and new techniques for researching, analyzing and modeling markets.


J Mognetti
(uk.linkedin.com/in/jmmognetti)

Mr Mognetti is a director and shareholder of Global Advisors (Jersey) Limited. Mr. Mognetti is registered with the National Futures Association (NFA) as a Principal, an Associated Person , and a National Futures Association (NFA) associated member of Global Advisors (Jersey) Limited and is also approved as a Key Person of Global Advisors (Jersey) Limited by the Jersey Financial Services Commission (JFSC).


Global Investment Bitcoin Investment Fund
Ground Floor Liberation House Castle Street St Helier Jersey JE2 3AT
http://www.globaladvisors.co.uk/

The Company seeks to achieve capital appreciation through direct and indirect exposure to Bitcoins and Bitcoin related markets.

If profitable opportunities arise, the Company will also invest in certain other commodity markets, including precious metals, oil and other forms of money (such as FX) as required to meet its investment goals whilst enhancing the Company’s ability to manage its liquidity requirements



Intro video if you have not seen it = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMN03xti4pk


Partners

Carey Olsen as legal advisers led by James Mulholland -
http://www.careyolsen.com/locations/jersey/

Moore Management as fund administrator
http://www.mooremanagement.com/

Netagio and Elliptic as providers of custody services to strengthen and enhance our fund offering.
https://secure.netagio.com/  Netagio. The first British Bitcoin, gold & sterling exchange.
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https://www.elliptic.co/



Company formation and registration details

https://www.jerseyfsc.org/registry/documentsearch/NameDetail.aspx?Id=297268


The fund will operate within the Collective Investment Funds (Jersey) Law 1998 as an Expert Fund.

of which you can find a copy here =  http://www.jerseyfsc.org/pdf/schedule_2_codes_for_certified_funds_august_2011.pdf






........Interestingly enough the company that I used to work for who are based in Jersey, who have since merged and then morphed and changed names several times.. was most likely involved in advising the government (and others) in writing the Collective Investment Funds (Jersey) Law 1998,  and I also worked at the same company as one of other members of the team at GABI ,one of the non exec directors, albeit I never met the guy from memory.... ..small world  Wink





thx, i was waiting for such a post all day. bitcoin rocks!
4163  Local / Presse / Re: Presseberichte / Bedeutsame Erwähnungen on: August 30, 2014, 09:23:05 PM
http://www.taz.de/Online-Waehrung-Bitcoin/!144634/


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Für Nutzer, die Bitcoins nicht als Spekulationsobjekt, sondern als Währung sehen, spricht dennoch gerade in Zeiten weitgehender Überwachung ein nicht zu unterschätzendes Argument für Bitcoins: Wer mit ihnen zahlt, hinterlässt deutlich weniger Datenspuren als mit Kreditkarte oder Paypal.
Geben sich Nutzer ein bisschen Mühe, ist selbst mit geheimdienstlichen Mitteln nicht immer herauszufinden, wer hinter einer Zahlung steckt. Das ist nicht nur für illegale Zwecke interessant: Auch wer ein E-Book oder einen Film ersteht, will vielleicht nicht in jedem Fall, dass das Unternehmen oder Geheimdienste über bestimmte Vorlieben Bescheid wissen. Die wachsende Anhängerschaft führt dazu, dass auch Unternehmen zunehmend darüber nachdenken, Bitcoins zu akzeptieren. Etwa die französische Supermarktkette Monoprix, die in Aussicht stellte, dass Kunden ab Jahresende in Bitcoins zahlen können. Oder Ebay, wo derzeit Berichten zufolge über erste Testläufe verhandelt werden soll.

gar nicht übel, dieser teil  Smiley
4164  Local / Trading und Spekulation / Re: Der Aktuelle Kursverlauf on: August 30, 2014, 07:28:38 AM



ohh... das ENDE naht. deutlich zu erkennen, diese grafiken beweisen es.

4165  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: August 29, 2014, 03:20:29 PM
green caaaaandles ahead !



edit: pic of giant green candles removed due to:  f a i l
4166  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: August 29, 2014, 03:15:28 PM
no follow-up... ?? come on. panic buy now please.


shit, i have no fiat left...  hm... i will sell some btc to get cash to buy btc...  wait...
4167  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: August 29, 2014, 03:10:52 PM
someone dumped $ 450 500 k on stamp.

 Cheesy
4168  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin and me (Hal Finney) on: August 29, 2014, 03:08:07 PM
thank you, hal
4169  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: August 29, 2014, 02:45:05 PM
r.i.p. hal



http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-pioneer-hal-finney-passes-away/


4170  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero Speculation on: August 29, 2014, 09:48:10 AM
This report came out and price is breaking 0.0042 resistance it seems
http://da-data.blogspot.com.es/2014/08/minting-money-with-monero-and-cpu.html



hm... no discussion about this ?

isn´t that article accusing monero being a scam?


while on topic: where do i find information about how to start mining monero. which is the best machine, what do i have to invest and what performance can be expected ?
4171  Local / Presse / Re: SPD will über Bitcoin sprechen! on: August 28, 2014, 01:20:22 PM
Hat die AFD das Thema eigentlich schonmal aufgegriffen ? Ich denke rein von der Grundausrichtung wäre die Partei am ehesten prädestiniert um an das Thema ranzugehen.


wären das nicht eher die....  piraten ? wieso die nicht schon lange spenden und beiträge per btc zulassen versteh ich andererseits auch nicht.


4172  Local / Presse / Re: Presseberichte / Bedeutsame Erwähnungen on: August 28, 2014, 01:16:49 PM
http://www.faz.net/aktuell/finanzen/devisen-rohstoffe/die-schwierigkeiten-der-bitcoin-produzenten-13116632.html


Quote
Als Zahlungsmittel wurden Bitcoins aber seit jeher von sehr wenigen Menschen behandelt. Schon im Internet gibt es nur wenige Unternehmen, bei denen man mit der digitalen Währung zahlen kann. Im realen Leben sind es noch weniger. Die Suche nach solchen Läden gleicht der nach einer Nadel im Heuhaufen.
4173  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin is not a get rich quick scheme on: August 25, 2014, 08:59:19 PM
the question is not how quick we will get rich. the question is what do we want to do for it to make it happen.


during the 90ies in germany some smart insurance companies started selling "finger insurances" to physicians, paying out millions of d-marks in case of accidental loss of fingers.

guess what happened ?

lots of physicians suddenly lost their fingers....  that's what people do to get out of the rat race...



us typing our fingers off in this forum is not in the same league - damn, we are so privileged  Cheesy


http://daserste.ndr.de/panorama/archiv/1999/erste7274.html
4174  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Sorry guys - i'm ready to call it - its been fun, well played. on: August 23, 2014, 10:54:12 AM
lol, clicked this thread via blockchained, right into "This user is currently ignored."

 Grin
4175  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Poll: I am addicted to BTC price checking. Please VOTE on: August 23, 2014, 10:49:08 AM
When will Bitcoin stabilize?

just freeze your browser window and bitcoin price will appear solid as a rock forever.
4176  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitstamp: No withdrawals for Bitcoin related companies on: August 23, 2014, 10:44:38 AM
Hmm, wish I read that before I sent quite a lot of money to Bitstamp just a few days ago.

The deposit went well and the money appeared on my account. So far so good.
Bought some BTC. But I am worried if BTC withdrawal will work in the near future ...

You will be hit with KYC procedures when you make withdrawal. Enjoy Grin

i withdrew more than 50 btc yesterday without any problem. i dont think bitstamp is in trouble.
4177  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin bubble imminent on: August 23, 2014, 10:00:15 AM
But it's true... I'll do my best this time! I promise!

what are you waiting for? half the forum already think you will never make it. the other half has rolled out the red carpet for you from here 2DA MOON

-what is your problem, 2014 bubble?
4178  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: August 23, 2014, 07:54:57 AM
so..... 450 buy on Huobi and absolutely no one followed. it's like all the bulls up and disappeared. i think we are gonna slowly slide down here and break 500. hopefully not too far below...

didn't you get the memo? we may never see sub 500 prices TM

 Cheesy
4179  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: August 22, 2014, 08:36:13 AM
Possible inverse head and shoulders pattern. Watch for a breakout out if it crosses the $520 neckline.  I won't be too happy about it, as I'm still mostly sitting in fiat. It's better to sit in a lambo than a Fiat.
 

It's better to sit in a Fiat than to have to walk, too.   Especially, if you are carrying any luggage with you.


sitting in dirty fiat....?

4180  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: August 21, 2014, 02:32:24 PM
No its not sad, its just typical. Greed caused them to miss the good buying opportunity and now they dwell in delusion that it was not a greed but a "smart move" to wait. Deep inside they are shaking in fear, but mask it with retarded smiley spamming ( Grin Grin Grin Cheesy Cheesy etc.) to fake confidence.

The same could be said about the most aggressive of bulls during a price decline and subsequent flash crash, no?

Same denial, same greed, just applied in the opposite direction.

no, there is 40 000 % difference   Wink
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