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4981  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ICOs false marketing is destructive. ICOs must provide real & honest values on: January 20, 2019, 05:41:46 PM
To be honest, most ICOs don't bring any value, they are just re-hashing what already exists. Everyone wants to create an ICO, everyone wants to create an altcoin but most don't have any idea about the market, the ecosystem, etc.
And most projects suck to market properly. I am a member of a community managers group (real community manager, not bitcointalk community manager btw) and when I told them what ICOs are doing, they all were laughing
I even remember a website using anime pictures from dragon ball z, WTF
4982  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Localbitcoins seller trying Skrill scam? on: January 20, 2019, 04:58:11 PM
LocalBitcoin doesn't act as escrow with the transactions? If it does I would escalate your problem quickly. If not then you can consider your money gone forever, unless you can open a dispute with your payment processor.

The +500 trades mean nothing, true that.
4983  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2019-01-19] Binance Sees Massive Uptake on: January 20, 2019, 12:58:52 PM
It's just the hype for the launch, in some weeks or months it will fade. The fees are too high.

Do you remember when The US taxes department requested all information to Coinbase about their American customers?
Don't be surprised if several countries do the same in a near future. Keep that in your mind because Binance will gladly snitch all your information to your local jurisdiction.
4984  Economy / Reputation / Re: Red trust on Bestmixer: is this justified? on: January 19, 2019, 10:26:45 PM


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... "I would agree, if they would have posted in a Wasabi-topic, but they're posting in their own ANN thread"...
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So, it's ok to mislead people on your own thread but not in others?
Isn't it like saying it's not ok to kill someone in the street but you can leisurely do it at home and the windows open

4985  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: [New LIST] Free EU bank accounts that you can be opened directly online on: January 19, 2019, 09:12:47 PM
LOL?

I have no interest to become a customer of a company desperate enough to create multiple accounts on a forum to promote spam the site.
However, if you need to hire someone to properly market your business I could be interested to become a staff  Cheesy

Your method remember me Epay, same methods to promote spam the website.

BTW, you don't seem interested to make a long term business, your domain name expires in 5 months.
4986  Economy / Economics / Re: The Decline and Fall of the European Union on: January 19, 2019, 07:35:05 PM


The point is:
a) Greece hasn't gone bankrupt
b) Greece hasn't left the EU
c) Greece is experiencing economic growth


If Greece hasn't gone bankrupt it's because Europe injected millions in the country. Yes, sure Greece hasn't left the EU, it is because the fishes still have food to eat. When famine comes, the fish will eat in another ocean.
Greece economic growth: it's easy when you still have your parents cleaning your mistakes...

Greece is to be blamed for its bureaucratic model but the money that was spent in Greece wasn't at the same rate as the growth that Greece is giving to the Eurozone indirectly.

Greece became a cheap place for businesses and many Greeks scientists have left the country and now they work around Central Europe, giving money to companies that operating in the European Union and eventually contributing to the GDP of EU. Mistakes occurred from both sides but before blaming, better see the whole picture.
If Greece is to be blamed why the European citizens should pay? when you say "the growth that Greece is giving to the Eurozone indirectly." what are you talking about
4987  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin ATMs should target developing and third world countries on: January 19, 2019, 06:38:16 PM
When you use an ATM, you withdraw cash and then spend it at the bakery, supermarket or whatever. If you use an ATM to get bitcoins then what do you do? Nothing at all, you can't pay anything with it. So why should a buyer use an ATM when it is more convenient to do it online and cheaper. Likewise, if you want to sell bitcoins, why would a typical user go to an ATM to sell his bitcoins?
There may also be a cost that makes these countries unprofitable for companies. If you're paid in BTC and can pay everything in BTC then the question won't be no more.

Well you can also use the Bitcoin ATM to withdraw cash.
Let's say you're visiting a country and you need cash in the local currency, all you need is a Bitcoin ATM. No bank, no credit cards...

But the prices are very high, I would still prefer to use an online exchange and get my money within 24h or less. Also, most, if not all, the machines need to scan your ID and some even take a photo of your face. I admit it can be useful in an emergency in a foreign country but other than that....
4988  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Open source exchanges on: January 19, 2019, 05:14:01 PM
Used by know exchanges I have no idea of any but Loopring is open source and there were a few projects built on it. From wallet to DEXs
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Loopring is an open-sourced and transparent protocol for building decentralized exchanges. Also, DEXs and wallets building on top of Loopring Protocol can combine off-chain order sharing and on-chain settlement. The following products all integrate with Loopring Protocol to provide digital assets trading functionality.
https://loopring.org/
4989  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin ATMs should target developing and third world countries on: January 19, 2019, 02:17:41 PM
When you use an ATM, you withdraw cash and then spend it at the bakery, supermarket or whatever. If you use an ATM to get bitcoins then what do you do? Nothing at all, you can't pay anything with it. So why should a buyer use an ATM when it is more convenient to do it online and cheaper. Likewise, if you want to sell bitcoins, why would a typical user go to an ATM to sell his bitcoins?
There may also be a cost that makes these countries unprofitable for companies. If you're paid in BTC and can pay everything in BTC then the question won't be no more.
4990  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Bitcoin -> Revolut (help please) on: January 19, 2019, 12:23:05 PM
I wonder if the problem is that you're just confusing something with your SEPA identification. You just have to give your IBAN numbers and the BIC numbers. I don't have an account there but if you can post or send me a screenshot of your Bitstamp page I will explain you how to
4991  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Binance and centralization on: January 19, 2019, 11:06:48 AM
The real problem is people don't care about decentralization, and that's the majority and the reality. I bet a lot don't even know what is it.

The community won't see any problem with centralization. Sure, the purists will see it but since the majority will matter much...
Perhaps too, Binance is currently the only one (able) to expand its business as it is doing right now but we could see more companies doing the same in the future They each have just their own strategy.
4992  Other / Meta / Re: Report plagiarism (copy/pasting) here. Calling for Mod action: please permban on: January 19, 2019, 12:41:40 AM
emililadjet
💩💩💩
Bitcoin price prediction: bears and bulls forces are evenly matched - Confluence Detector
$BTC is not ready to leave the tight range as of yet.
An ultimate resistance is seen at  $3,800.
https://web.archive.org/web/20190119004306/https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5098658.msg49305135

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Bitcoin price prediction: bears and bulls forces are evenly matched - Confluence Detector
 
BTC/USD is not ready to leave the tight range as of yet.
An ultimate resistance is seen at  $3,800.
https://www.fxstreet.com/cryptocurrencies/news/bitcoin-price-prediction-bears-and-bulls-forces-are-evenly-matched-confluence-detector-201901180910
4993  Local / Actualité et News / Re: La fiscalité a évolué ! Taux unique de 36.2% on: January 18, 2019, 09:31:39 PM
La vidéo est longue, mais si vous voulez comprendre un peu " les rouages " de cette nouvelle fiscalité je vous invite à la regarder  Roll Eyes

https://bitcoin.fr/video-presentation-du-nouveau-regime-fiscal-des-crypto-actifs/
Tu l'as regardé en entier?
Est-ce qu'ils abordent la question des stable coins?
Si oui vers quand a peu près stp?

En gros les crypto' anonymes ne rentrent (logiquement) pas dans le cadre des " crypto-actifs " et donc toutes les réglementations qui en découlent. Par-contre (logiquement) les Stablecoins sont bien des " crypto-actifs " et donc ils sont exonérés en cas de trade crypto/crypto.

Après te dire à quel moment dans la vidéo, je ne sais plus ^^

Enfin une bonne nouvelle, ca fait zizir! J'ai bien fais

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Quand les privacy coins réussissent ça fait zizir
Une oasis dans le désert, quand tu sors de la zèzère
Y'a tellement de cryptos qui font plaisir
Ça aurait été mieux si on pouvait choisir
Horizen, Monero ça fait zizir
On s'échappe du fisc quand t'as une chance faut la saisir
Grin Cheesy
4994  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Bitwala - Pay Your Bills With Bitcoin in Europe on: January 18, 2019, 09:01:37 PM
Impossible to do a verification. These guys needs a printed document of proof of address so if you dont have printer, you cant open account. Screw this, 21st century, i need to print stuff.

This is annoying, trully annoying. Is there another way to get verified without printing stuff?
 

I know everything is digitalized now but don't you have a bill printed, Electricity or something else?  One thing you could try is to go to your house insurance company or bank and ask for a statement. They give it to you immediately, then you can maybe use it
4995  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What happened to all of the anonymity exchanges? on: January 18, 2019, 08:24:20 PM
That's the result of the regulations, the same regulations people here were saying "regulations are great for Bitcoin!"
See the result now. People are considering Bitcoin as an investment so the framework comes with. There are still ways to buy bitcoins as you want but not via the centralized exchanges.
4996  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: [New LIST] Free EU bank accounts that you can be opened directly online on: January 18, 2019, 07:47:55 PM
Quonto suspended my account and Anytime too. On the top of that Quonto is for businesses only. Look like you just try to get an opportunity to promote your website.  Bunq isn't "crypto friendly"
BTW, do you have a problem to log in your other accounts?
4997  Economy / Economics / Re: Will people come back to gold on: January 18, 2019, 05:48:52 PM
@fillippone
I was interested in diamonds over a year ago and was even ready to go to Anvers... but that was when BTC was at $20k, since it didn't last long my interest too lol
I haven't known synthetic diamonds for long, I learned that from watching a documentary last year. I think by then there's a long way to go before it's used on a massive scale. And I think it will be very much framed, precisely to avoid finding synthetic diamonds in the jewelry for example.
(I may be wrong but De Beers isn't dominating as it did years ago.)

@STT
So true. People think they have to hold their gold at home, actually, I don't know anyone with gold stored under the bed. It was valid during the time of my grandparents but not in 2019
4998  Economy / Economics / Re: What kind of a crypto business without an ICO on: January 18, 2019, 05:22:53 PM
You can make any business without using the ICO model to raise funds. You even seem confusing what is the purpose of ICOs. It's for raising funds like the IPOs. If you don't need money to start your crypto business you don't need ICO.
Amazing how businesses "blockchainize" just to collect funds via an ICO (they don't have any use of the blockchain tech, crypto...), and crypto businesses thinking they're forced to collect funds via the ICO
4999  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [LIST] Obtain Criptocurrencies without buying them on: January 18, 2019, 04:55:54 PM
I even didn't know faucets websites still exist, that's perhaps the first transactions I did while learning about bitcoin.
GPT websites to take surveys are good if you're from Tier 1 & 2 or if you can get a lot of referrals, I did decent money monthly using it for years. The advice I can give is to have patience.
5000  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How to start a bitcoin exchange on: January 18, 2019, 04:42:24 PM
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If you don't have sufficient knowledge then its sad to tell that it would really be hard for you to start up an exchange

You can start any business no matter if you have not any knowledge. It's all matter to have the right connections in your circle and hiring the right people. Do you think Bill Gates knows enough to build something like he did? Nope. Even if you can't cook, you can still open a 3-star restaurant if you hire the right staff
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