Marahil namulat na sila sa katotohanan na mabagal ang kasalukuyang sistema na pina-iiral ng mga bangko lalong-lalo na sa money transfer, kaya naman karamihan sa mga OFW exchanges ang kanilang tinatangkilik at hindi bangko sa pag-papadala ng pera sa Pinas. Sana apurahin nila ito kasi naniniwala pa rin ako na malaking kaibahan at ginhawa ang serbisyong dulot ng mga banko, lalong-lalo na sa security, mas secured mag-lagak ng pera sa mga banko kaysa mga exchanges na walang sawang pinag-i-interesan ng mga hackers.
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Bitcointalk username: ruthbabe Forum rank: Sr. Member Posts count: 1134 WAVES address: 3P8deTzg7J1VU9bgKwQoNfTT3S52wJgPUuH
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Hello! Is CEDEX bounty campaign OVER?
Yes, it is! CEDEX bounty campaign is OVER!
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Initial coin offering (ICO) is an unregulated and controversial means of crowdfunding via use of cryptocurrency, which can be a source of capital for startup companies. In an ICO a percentage of the newly issued cryptocurrency is sold to investors in exchange for legal tender or other cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin.
I think we have a problem as the SEC stressed that ICOs must be registered and has "confirmed work toward crafting regulations for cryptocurrency transactions and initial coin offerings (ICOs) in order to reduce fraud risks and protect investors." You can read more here... so, if that happens do you think investors are willing to participate? At dahil nakialam na ang gobyerno asahan natin ang red tape at kung ano-anong hassles... nandiyan na ung matagal maaprubahan, nasa freezer at nangangailangan ng pampadulas. Sa pagkaka-alam ko kaya ginawa ang bitcoin (at mga cryptos) ang goal nito ay para maka-iwas sa centralization... "it's completely decentralized with no server or central authority, and transactions are made with no middle men – meaning, no banks!." Ganoon din marahil ang goal ng mga developer ng ICOs. Please read also this article, SEC Releases Official Advisory on Initial Coin Offerings (ICO)
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As of this writing, the value of bitcoin is registered at $7,815.39. So, I think it's a good indication bitcoin is moving back well above the low price drop of $6,837.63 it has registered on April 11. Source: https://coinmarketcap.com/
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TOP official of the Philippine National Bank (PNB) vows to study bitcoin amid Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) accepting stance on cryptocurrencies. PNB chair Flor Gozon Tarriela said they are looking at bitcoin and blockchain technology very cautiously but stressed the bank is not into it yet. “PNB will closely study the disruptions going on in the financial sector. We want to know more about the trends. We want to be aware of what is happening. But as to our plans to venture, we are not into it yet,” said Tarriela, adding that they are in the process of studying its dynamics and its possible effects to the banking business. A bitcoin is a cryptocurrency and worldwide payment system. It is the first decentralized digital currency, as the system works without a central bank or single administrator. While it recognized the potential benefits of virtual currencies as it facilitate the movement of funds at a much faster, cheaper, and convenient way, the BSP is equally cautious of the potential risks including illicit activities such as money laundering and terrorist financing. It has advised the public that they have to be conscious of the opaqueness of transactions involving bitcoins. To minimize risks, the BSP encouraged existing and prospective virtual currency users to deal only with BSP-registered virtual currency exchanges and maintain only a sufficient amount of virtual currency enough to address transaction requirements. BSP warned that virtual currency users should properly secure their virtual currency holdings and observe security tips to protect the confidentiality and integrity of personal information and transaction details. “ The BSP still has to issue regulations on this virtual currencies. But, we, in the banking industry advocate the know-your-customer first,” said Tarriela. PNB’s thrust this year is to go digital. Tarriela said they have launched mobile banking apps to cater to the needs of the tech-savvy market. “The way to go, really, is digital,” she said, adding that this will also help them reach out to the unbanked population. Source : http://www.sunstar.com.ph/cebu/business/2018/03/09/pnb-looks-use-bitcoin-592675 That's a great news! At least may mga bangko na dito sa atin ang kumukilala sa bitcoin.. Unti-unti lalago na yan at marami pang bangko ang tutulad sa kanila.. Magantay lang tayo sa mga susunod pa.. Wala naman akong nakikitang great news sa balita na yan... basahin ninyong mabuti, di ba pag-aaralan pa lang? Papaano kung marami ang di sumangayon. Tandaan ninyo na ang Bitcoin ay kalaban ng bangko dahil ito ay decentralized kung kaya it's banned in some countries like China. Baka di ninyo nabasa...masakit ito, "The BSP still has to issue regulations on this virtual currencies." Kaya, maliwanag ire-regulate nila ang cryptocurrencies. Kaya, nasaan ang sinasabi ninyong great news! regulation nanaman. patay tayo jan. gusto lang nila ng kontrol. baka buwisan na din nila tayo regarding sa bitcoin parang sa US lang. nganga nanaman. sa tingin ko mag kakaroon nga ng buwis ito kapag nagkaroon ng mga regulations sa bitcoin at iba pang cryptocurrencies pero kapalit naman nito ang security nating mga connected or nag iinvest sa cryptocurrencies. isipin nyo naman ang nangyareng scam dito sa atin. maiiwasan sana ang ganitong mga bagay kung merong mga regulations kahit papano dito sa atin sa pinas. sa ngayon nanonood ako ng balita at ang topic ay about sa scam na ito. napakahirap kasi lalong sumasama ang image ng bitcoin sa mata ng ibang tao. kung ayaw nating maban ang bitcoin dito sa ating bansa ito na ang better choice para sa atin, ang ma regulate ang bitcoin. Noong 2009, Bitcoin lang ang nag-iisang cryptocurrency pero me mga nag-babalak noon pang 1998 na gumawa ng online currencies with ledgers secured by encryption, gaya ng B-Money and Bit Gold pero di natuloy. Ang sinasabi mong SCAM (at lahat ng Bitcoin SCAM) wlang kinalaman ang Bitcoin sa mga yan. Kasi ang Bitcoin ay isang digital asset o cyptocurrency... A Peer to Peer Electronic Cash System that was created in 2009 by Satoshi Nakamoto. Transactions are made with no middle men – meaning, no banks!. Kaya ang Bitcoin ay decentralized at ang mga banko ay centralized Kaya kung mag-kakaroon ng regulation mamawala na ung purpose kung bakit ginawa ang Bitcoin at ang mga nag-sulputang cryptos ngayon, ethereum, monero, litecoin, atbp. Maraming di papabor kung ito ay magkakaroon ng regulation... siguro mali ung thinking mo about regulation gaya ng sinasabi mo sa iyong comment sa itaas... di lang patungkol sa buwis ang regulation, malawak ang sakop nito. Kapag na-regulate na ang pag-gamit ng Bitcoin, mawawalan na ng gana ang lahat na gumamit nito dahil wala na ang PURPOSE kung bakit pinaghirapan itong gawin. At kapag dumating sa puntong ire-regulate ng lahat ng gobyerno sa buong mundo ang Bitcoin (and all cryptos) wala ng saysay para manatili pa tayo sa forum na ito...WALA NA TAYONG LAYA... SAKAL-SAKAL NA TAYO NG GOBYERNO DAHIL MAY BATAS KA NG DAPAT SUNDIN...BABAGAL ANG TRANSACTION...MAGKAKAROON NG GULO, RED TAPE AT KUNG ANO-ANO PA, at malamang na magsasara na itong forum dahil ginawa naman ito para sa Bitcoin... me mga posts pa nga si Satoshi Nakamoto dito.
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TOP official of the Philippine National Bank (PNB) vows to study bitcoin amid Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) accepting stance on cryptocurrencies. PNB chair Flor Gozon Tarriela said they are looking at bitcoin and blockchain technology very cautiously but stressed the bank is not into it yet. “PNB will closely study the disruptions going on in the financial sector. We want to know more about the trends. We want to be aware of what is happening. But as to our plans to venture, we are not into it yet,” said Tarriela, adding that they are in the process of studying its dynamics and its possible effects to the banking business. A bitcoin is a cryptocurrency and worldwide payment system. It is the first decentralized digital currency, as the system works without a central bank or single administrator. While it recognized the potential benefits of virtual currencies as it facilitate the movement of funds at a much faster, cheaper, and convenient way, the BSP is equally cautious of the potential risks including illicit activities such as money laundering and terrorist financing. It has advised the public that they have to be conscious of the opaqueness of transactions involving bitcoins. To minimize risks, the BSP encouraged existing and prospective virtual currency users to deal only with BSP-registered virtual currency exchanges and maintain only a sufficient amount of virtual currency enough to address transaction requirements. BSP warned that virtual currency users should properly secure their virtual currency holdings and observe security tips to protect the confidentiality and integrity of personal information and transaction details. “ The BSP still has to issue regulations on this virtual currencies. But, we, in the banking industry advocate the know-your-customer first,” said Tarriela. PNB’s thrust this year is to go digital. Tarriela said they have launched mobile banking apps to cater to the needs of the tech-savvy market. “The way to go, really, is digital,” she said, adding that this will also help them reach out to the unbanked population. Source : http://www.sunstar.com.ph/cebu/business/2018/03/09/pnb-looks-use-bitcoin-592675 That's a great news! At least may mga bangko na dito sa atin ang kumukilala sa bitcoin.. Unti-unti lalago na yan at marami pang bangko ang tutulad sa kanila.. Magantay lang tayo sa mga susunod pa.. Wala naman akong nakikitang great news sa balita na yan... basahin ninyong mabuti, di ba pag-aaralan pa lang? Papaano kung marami ang di sumangayon. Tandaan ninyo na ang Bitcoin ay kalaban ng bangko dahil ito ay decentralized kung kaya it's banned in some countries like China. Baka di ninyo nabasa...masakit ito, "The BSP still has to issue regulations on this virtual currencies." Kaya, maliwanag ire-regulate nila ang cryptocurrencies. Kaya, nasaan ang sinasabi ninyong great news!
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Kailangan dyan matataas yong gamit mong videocard DDR5 tapos kailangan mataas din yong power supply baka sumabog yan 24hours naka open yong computer mo baka lugi pa yong gastos mo lalo na sa kuryente tapos bayad pa ng internet . Payo ko dapat mataas yong gamit mong set . Mas malaki kikitain mo pag palagi naka bukas yong computer ng 24hours.
ang mahal kasi ng maintenance ng rigs kaya hindi ko try na mag mining dito sa bansa natin. talagang lugi pa ang gastos mo bago mo mabawi lahat ng perang ibinili mo nito. kung sakaling bumaba ng malaki ang kuryente natin pwede pa siguro. Ang mamahal talaga bago mo makuha yong lahat ng pinag hirapan mo para ma buo lang ang mining medyo sobrang mahal ng mga kaylangan at ang hirap pa maibalik yong lahat ng ginastos mo kaya ako di ako gagamit yan dahil ang hirap kumita ng pera tapos igagastos mo lang tapos ang liit pa ng kita doon saklop yon Tama ka dyan. Kaya lumalabas na di profitable ang crypto mining ngayon dahil sa sobrang mahal ng mga hardware na kakailanganin para makabuo ng isang mining rig. Pero di magtatagal at bababa na rin yan kasi medyo lesser na ang demand.
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I am looking forward to this set of regulations that they are about to come up. It is indeed great to hear that the government is open to the concept of cryptocurrencies and is willing to make it far secured for the investors specially in this world full of scammers and hackers.
Talaga? Kung totoo balita na yan, ano ba alam nila tungkol sa ICO? Meron na ba silang listahan ng mga ICO projects dito sa bansa? At listahan ng mga investors? Ang dami nilang dapat ayusin sa kanilang bakuran kaya dapat huwag na silang makisawsaw sa crypto at ICO.
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I would really love to know the cost of all the equipment and other stuff needed to mine your own bitcoin. I am going to hold a swminar about bitcoin and I would love to gather some information from you guys who have already tried. What equipment do I need and how much do they cost? Plus how much will I spend for the whole mining activity? (Like electricity or maintenance expenses)
Thank you very much for your answers.
No offense, bro. Sa aking palalagay magiging katawa-tawa ka kung ikaw mismo mag-ho-hold ng seminar gayong wala ka naman palang kaaalaman tungkol sa bitcoin mining. Kapag inulan ka ng mga tanong tiyak wala kang tamang mai-sasagot. Mismong subject mo parang mali. How much does it cost to mine your own bitcoin? In Filipino, "Magkano ang gastos sa pagmimina ng iyong sariling bitcoin?"
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Hopefully this easy-to-understand, graphical ranking system will put to rest many users' questions and concerns once and for all.
Lol. I predict thousands of posts on this new system. So, in order to benefit from those posts, lots would participate in a signature-ad campaign. If that happens, I have a feeling that posts will be strictly screened.
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