What a stupid last UFC fight night it was.... Main event fight got canceled, crowd was bad, and unhappy started to trow things in octagon...
Despite an accident eye poke, more disappointing was to see how the crowd behave. Throwing plastic glasses and beer on Stephens and his team... Correct me if I am wrong but this is probably the first ever UFC fight where a match was stopped due to an eye poke. If there was another, then that has to be a long time ago. It's still not an an excuse for the behavior but if you put that into perspective, crowd reaction would be understandable somehow. They're used to fighters continuing despite accidents like that. I'm guessing they didn't realize the severity of the eye poke at that time.
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CoinsPh Daily Limit: 50,000 Monthly Limit : 400,000 Can you check again? Mukhang hindi ganito yung nakalagay sa article nila. It's Php400,000 per day for level 3 verified users. Since day 1 gamit ko sa CoinsPro 500k na saken. Nasa vacation kasi ako ngayon bro at mahina internet kaya di ko maipost yung listahan ng limits ng CoinsPro. Pero 3 weeks ago bago ako umalis meron akong mga cashouts at yung isa dun is 500k. So I believe yung level 3 cashout limit is still 500k daily at 15 million monthly. Pag gumanda connection ko i'll post here yung limits ng CoinsPro. Wala problema dun sa coinspro limit, tugma naman siya sa nabasa ko. Yung sa coinsph lang yung hindi tugma at gusto ko ma-clarify. No rush, enjoy lang sa bakasyon.
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Kunting addition lang po. Magkaiba po ang Coinsph at Coinspro when it comes to limits. Considered different entities po talaga sila though the same usernames, passwords at level verifications.
Salamat sa info. Hiniwalay ko na yung dalawa sa OP. CoinsPh Daily Limit: 50,000 Monthly Limit : 400,000 Can you check again? Mukhang hindi ganito yung nakalagay sa article nila. It's Php400,000 per day for level 3 verified users.
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Walang specific pattern yung posting interval ko. Nakadepende kung may makita akong topic na gusto ko din replyan. Mga five minutes yata yung pinaka-short interval tapos ilang oras naman yung mahaba. May mga pagkakataon kasi na pamilyar na ako sa isang topic kaya mabilis at may mga oras din na binabasa o kaya naman inaaral ko muna para mas maayos yung reply kaya natatagalan.
Tungkol naman sa posting frequency per day, yung normal is three to five. Kung may magandang discussion, inaabot sa sampo o mahigit.
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Why they cant colect their customers name, account number and location, as well as the recipient’s name and account number? If they KYCed properly all their customers they have all this informations. I think this is more than KYC level information gathering. The FATF guideline is going after the proper recording of transactions that goes in and out of their platform. Privacy coins hinders that.
Dash can comply to the FATF travel rule to the same extend as Bitcoin. Both Bitcoin and Dash have open blockchains, both have public senders and receivers of which data can be gathered and both Bitcoin and Dash have a very low level of optional CoinJoin mixing activity on their network (less then 1%).
I believe these exchanges are already familiar with Dash features before they delisted it. Maybe it's not about the number of users using the CoinJoin mixing but the fact that they always have that option to make their Dash transaction private. Can Dash eliminate the CoinJoin feature? It can be eliminated as a feature, but it's Dash believe that optional privacy on its transactions is a necessity, not to be discarded lightly. By the way, Bitcoin users will also always have the option, through using those wallets that support CoinJoin. Not much difference there. Also I think both with Dash and with Bitcoin wallets, it is up to the user to initiate the actual CoinJoin mixing inside that wallet. But there's a big difference there right? Bitcoin users will have to use another service to make their transaction more private. Dash on the other hand doesn't need such service because it was already an inherent feature.
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"The storm before the calm" May mga baguhan na umiiyak o nagagagalit nanaman dahil sa inverse effect ng Bakkt launching sa merkado. Inaasahan ko na magiging less volatile na si bitcoin ngayong mas marami ng "market mover" ang papasok.
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On our local board having 3 merit sources: Binalikan ko yung merit application ni cabalism13 sa Meta and he was very specific sa request niya na kailangan ng 1 active merit source dito. For some reason, our 2 mods stopped giving or rarely gives merits sa mga posts sa local board natin recently. From the time na naaprubahan yung application ni cabalism13, tignan natin kung mas nag-improve ba dito. Ibig ko sabihin, tumaas ba ang activity at mas dumami ba ang mga merit worthy posts? Makakatulong siguro yung data na makukuha ni asu kung ipu-push ba natin ang isa pang active merit source. I asked Ddmrddmr to help me as well para sa local board. Unfortunely possible yung na recommend mo pero for monthly basis only. And for daily n weekly magiging mahirap siya ma retrieve yung old topics and posts, so basically that means yung present na lang yung marerecord or pwedeng ma-gather na data and that’s today if ever na mag start ako. Pwede na siguro pagbasehan ang monthly activities mula nung na-grant yung request ni cabalism. Tomorrow September 21, 2019 9:00:00 AM (PH TIME) exact time ng september 21 dito sa forum I’ll be starting gathering daily created thread and posts. Interesado din ako malaman kung ano kalalabasan ng data gathering mo. Salamat in advance.
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A disappointing ending to the Rodriguez and Stephens fight. An accidental eye poke 15 seconds into the fight ended the match and resulted into a no-contest. Such a shame that after months of preparation, it ended that way. An immediate rematch between the two is a must but it still depends on Stephens condition.
Now that the event is over, looking forward to the main event in the land down under. UFC 243!
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News broke out that OKEX Korea will be delisting privacy coins Monero (XMR), Dash (DASH), Zcash (ZEC), Super bitcoin (SBTC), Horizen (ZEN) as they try to comply with the recently published FATF Guidelines on cryptocurrencies specifically the Travel Rule. The travel rule requires that cryptocurrency exchanges collect and record customer information related to cryptocurrency transactions. The information includes the transaction originator’s name, account number and location, as well as the recipient’s name and account number. Since they cannot properly collect data on privacy coin transaction, they would rather delist it. Upbit, another Korean exchanges, has also announced its plan to delist privacy coins to abide by the FATF guidelines. According to a notice from Korea exchange Upbit, transaction support for monero (XMR), dash (DASH), zcash (ZEC), haven (XHV), bittube (TUBE), and PIVX (PIVX) will end Monday, Sept. 30. It has to be noted also that prior to the release of the Travel Rule, some exchanges have already delisted these type of coins. With these developments, I think we can say that government authorities believe these coins are illegal and they keep on pressuring crypto exchanges to delist them. I'm expecting many more local exchanges to follow suit but bigger/international exchanges will keep them listed until the FATF Travel Rule becomes mandatory. What's next for these privacy coins? Will they do changes to comply with the guidelines? or they will just ignore?
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Mas ok parin yung coins.ph. kaso mahina parin yung security features nila. Ok sana kung pede lagyan ng google authenticator
Meron naman google authenticator ang coinsph. Take note na ang coinsph ay isang custodial wallet, ibig sabihin nasa kanila ang private keys mo. Kaya kung concern ka talaga sa security mo, mas mainam na gumamit ka ng non-custodial.
I don't know kung familiar kayo sa rebit.ph. I've known certain Pinoy crypto traders and supporters na gumagamit nito.
It took me a while para ma-figure out. Ang trading platform pala ni rebit is buybitcoinph. Kung pwede, paki-confirm sa mga kakilala mo kung unlimited and daily cash in and out in btc kapag nakaabot sa KYC level 4. Hindi ko makita, either hidden sa site or talagang hindi nilagay.
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Update as of Sep. 21** Delinquent
Kung may mali sa data, paki-comment na lang.
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Matanong ko lang paps ano itong abra na ito kagaya din ba ito ng coins.ph na pwede itransfer ang bitcoin , etherium dito , bago lang kasi sa akin itong abra at now ko lang nalaman. Maliban sa coins.ph wala na akong ibang ginagamit sa pag transfer ng bitcoin through exchange kundi ito lang. Paano gumawa jan ng account paps at need din ba ng KYC? Matagal na itong Abra at ilang beses na din napagusapan dito. Yes, may similarities din siya sa Coinsph na maraming uri ng crypto ang pwedeng ipalit. Alam ko may features na din kung saan pwede makabayad ng bills. Ang isang malaking advantage ni Abra eh pwede ka bumili ng stocks sa platform nila gamit ang crypto. Para makagawa ng account, download mo lang din yung app sa Google play o kaya sa App store. (links galing mismo sa Abra website) Tungkol sa KYC verification, wala daw kasi non-custodial wallet naman sila. Wala silang control sa pera na dineposito mo sa wallet app hindi kagaya sa CoinsPh. Take note lang na yung mga withdrawal outlets ay pwedeng humingi ng ID verification sa'yo. Maliban sa Abra at Coinsph, meron din palang Rebbit.
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This is what I got after further reading: Sa tingin ko BSP does not cover order-book style conversion of fiat to VC (vice versa) at mukhang sinadya na parang-remittance style lang talaga. Since may mga demand sa exchange na may live trading, dito na pumasok ang SEC para punan yun. The SEC released the draft rules for Digital Asset Exchange (DAE) last July 2019 and they've allowed exchanges to submit comments on the proposed rules. Sa ngayon naghihintay na lang tayo ng official rules from them. Here's how they define DAE: What is a digital asset exchange (DAE)? An organized marketplace or facility that brings together the buyers and sellers and executes trades of securities. This includes buying/selling digital assets with fiat (fiat/digital asset pairing) as well as buying/selling digital assets with other digital assets (digital asset/digital asset pairing). They can be viewed as an online marketplace for the entire Digital Asset network.
To summarize (my opinion): BSP will issue licenses to VCEs at kung gusto nila (VCEs) maging DAE, kailangan nila ng SEC approval. Yung mga live na palitan ngayon ay kukuha na lang ng karagdagang lisensya from SEC.
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Wow naman may Binance meet up pa lang sa Davao, kung malalapit lang ako pupunta ako kaso nasa Luzon ako at Need mag airplane para makapunta sa Davao. Nakuha mo yung details kabayan kung magkano ang ticket? Kasi for sure na may bayad yung ticket at medyo may kamahalaan ata nakahotel eh chaka sa Binance yang event na yan. Kapag Binance talaga ang nag organize parang maraming pumunta pero kapag iba parang hindi kahit libre na don't waste na opoortunity na makapakinig ng tungkol sa crypto. Click mo na lang yung "source" sa OP o kaya naman yung 2 messages above yours para makita yung ibang detalye.
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New event added: What: Binance Meetup Ilocos (FREE) PostponedWhen: September 21, 2019 (Time: 2:00 PM – 5:30 PM) Where: Hotel Luna (De Los Reyes Street, Vigan City, Ilocos Region, Philippines) SOURCEWhat: Binance Meetup Davao (FREE) When: September 28, 2019 (Time: 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM) Where: Go Hotels (Km 7 J.P. Laurel Avenue, Davao City, Davao Region 8000, Philippines) SOURCESa mga taga-Vigan o malapit-lapit sa Vigan, pwede pa yata humabol sa meetup mamaya. Alas-dos pa naman at mukhang hindi pa fully-booked.Sa Davao meetup, nakuha na lahat ng tickets ~snip
Salamat!
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Sakin lumalabas pa din na link is https://beta.pdax.ph/trade. Will try to register on that link. Sinearch ko through Google, ganun pa din ang lumabas. Ang iniisip ko is like coins.pro na parang may waitlist pa etc. Based dun sa beta.pdax.ph na link, may waitlist din. Pero nakapag register na ko, update ko kayo if ever. Yes, sa "beta" website ka ma-redirect once mag-signup. May email at phone verification yan, Huwag ka dun sa waitlist mag-register kagaya ng unang ginawa ni @greatarkansas
Speaking of "live trading", supposing ito yung trading na gagawa ka ng buy and sell orders with bid and ask prices as compared sa "conversion" lang, do you happen to have the copy or link of the license or approval sa mga trading sites na ito kung saan nakasaad ang ganitong uri ng business? Sa pagkakaalam ko kasi hindi "live trading" ang tinutukoy ng BSP sa salitang "exchange". They are referring to "conversion." Baka may nagbago kasi 2017 pa yung BSP Circular eh, maganda sana kung makita natin yung mismong policy or law na nag-aallow sa mga ganitong exchanges. Baka sakaling sumabit sila rito eh. Please refer to this old post of mine. It is worth noting that when we speak of Currency Exchange here, it does not refer to the likes of Binance, Bittrex, HitBTC, etc. Kasi madalas pag pinag-uusapan natin ang exchange o exchange platform, marahil naiisip kaagad natin yung parang trading kung saan gagawa ka ng buy and sell order. Hindi nag-iissue ang BSP ng permit o license sa mga ganitong exchanges. Yung exchange na tinutukoy dito ay yung parang money exchange lang o conversion from fiat to crypto o crypto to fiat. Kung kaya't ang license na binibigay ng BSP sa mga exchanges na ito ay para sa kanilang operasyon bilang remittance o transfer business lamang. Please take a while to read the full circular of BSP regarding virtual currency exchanges sa Pilipinas. Magandang point for discussion yan BSP regulation states that " VC exchange service refers to the conversion or exchange of fiat currency or other value into VC, or the conversion or exchange of VC into fiat currency or other value;". It did not specifically mention na bawal ang order-book style na palitan at iyan siguro ang nakita ng kagaya ni Coinspro na "butas". End of the day, converted pa din from VC to fiat. Binigyan lang nila mga users ng option to convert or exchange at a "flexible" rate. Now that you brought it up, I wonder kung na-consult na ba nila ang BSP bago mag-launch o kung aware na ang BSP sa mga launched exhanges. Iniisip ko na din kung ano ang mas appropriate title.
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Live trading na ang PDAX, ito yung direct registration link https://accounts.pdax.ph/registerEdited na din yung coinsph salamat sa suggestion. ~snip
Ang pagkakaalam ko kay rebit is hindi siya talaga live trading unlike sa mga unang tatlong nabanggit sa OP. Bale, hanggang conversion lang. Ilagay ko na din siguro sa dulo kasunod ng Abra.
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Hindi ba sila BSP approved ang Abra?
Hindi siya registered under BSP. Wala din siya sa exchanges licensed by CEZA. Pwede kaya isali ang Abra sa list sa first post? Iba ang transaction limits ni Abra pero isama ko siguro sa dulo. Edit: Done
Di ako familiar dun sa pangatlong exchanges na nakalista. Isa ba yan recently approved or kasama na yan dun sa mga dati pang approved? Kung kasama yan dun sa dati, medyo poor ang marketing pero kung yan ay iyong bago, sana magpush sila makilala.
Nauna pang naaprubahan ang VHCEX kesa sa PDAX. May kahinaan nga marketing nila dito siguro dahil na din sa expansion sila sa Pinas.
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Pwede na kayo maka log in at maka trade? Sa akin kasi nag try ako mag register kahapon pero ito yung reply ng e-mail ng PDAX:
Nangyari sa akin yung parang sa Coins Pro, naka pila ako sa waitlist nila. Ganito din ba una sa inyo nung nag sign up kayo sa PDAX? O baka bago lang yan dahil siguro madami na naunang naka pag sign up sa exchange nila?
Huwag ka sa "join waitlist" mag-sign up. Meron ng direct registration link na binigay sa previous comment.
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