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7801  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: [LIST] Free EU bank accounts that you can be opened directly online on: September 13, 2017, 08:38:37 PM
OK they replied me back but with no clear answer or none for what I asked, to be more accurate. We speak the same language so there is no problem regarding communication.
I clearly asked if we are able to receive funds coming from companies related to crypto currencies (ie; bitcoin)
Answer: We currently accept funds only with SEPA transfers in Euros
I am puzzeled.
7802  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Truth in Chinas regulation and temporary halt of bitcoin exchanges on: September 13, 2017, 08:27:14 PM
It has been clearly explained by China institution on Chinese TV yesterday. People are making it like if the WW 3 started. It is temporary China is not going to ban anything, China just wants to regulate ICO and ICO only. And it is something that you need to be used too, as I think more country will follow the same path
7803  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: New here. Could use help! on: September 13, 2017, 06:14:56 PM
Paymium, Cex.io, Bitwala.io, and BitPanda are a few place where you can buy bitcoins with a card.I don't know about the verification but Paymium doesn't require any ID verification until you reach the limit of 1000 €/$. Bitwala I think too. It's not easy t fund due to the huge amount of fraud those companies are fighting so they need to protect against this of course
7804  Economy / Economics / Re: Massages for Bitcoin on: September 13, 2017, 06:00:31 PM
It's difficult to give a price as we don't live in the same country.  In some place for 75$, you get the massage + the girl and the neighbours. People are not so much enthusiast to pay with Bitcoin if the fees are about 0.001BTC I am sure the nasty minds won't care to pay it but maybe not the others. So what about accepting some other cryptos as well with a low fee such as Litecoin, Ripple, etc?
I wouldn't expect to have a discount if I want a massage and want to pay using Bitcoin, I would consider myself lucky to see a service I want that accept Bitcoin. But I understand that the purpose is to attract people, so I would say a 10% discount is decent for both party
7805  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is it fucking Christmas!!! on: September 13, 2017, 04:43:57 PM
A candle for those selling their coins during the panic but don't understand what's going on the market:D If it continues, the next week will be a giveaway. Finally it's good to have a dollar/euro reserve in exchanges so you can shot anytime like this one
Make My Wallets Great Again !
7806  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Bitcoin wallets on: September 12, 2017, 11:45:54 PM
Electrum wallet as mentioned or Bitwala if you prefer online wallet or Airbitz if you prefer an android app. This 3 wallets let you set "tiny" fees if you have no problem to wait longer to see a transaction completed. Personally I prefer to pay decent fees instead to wait a long time, or use an altcoin
7807  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Sites to earn bitcoins ? on: September 12, 2017, 02:56:38 PM

Bitcoin based GPT and PTC sites are just waste of time and you can't earn much from them.

I make 4 digits per year using them ($x,xxx) so I won't say it is a waste of time. There are people making 3x the salary income in their country. Of course, if you are a lazy dude and expect to see the money falling from the sky it is not for you. For someone looking to earn some extra cash monthly with no skill and experience, it is a good solution. The problem is people want to earn money without doing anything
7808  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Trading on: September 12, 2017, 02:46:39 PM
I am quite surprised to see there are still some people using Poloniex. After all the complaints that you can find here and there, I don't know anyone who would like to use it. After all, there are many alternatives to it.
Bittrex is fine if you have a smartphone to have 2FA because otherwise, your limit withdrawal is 0 BTC daily
7809  Other / Meta / Re: ibinsad account hacked today on: September 11, 2017, 05:50:25 PM
It's true that there are so many accounts hacked. While it's a fact that there are lot of people using weak passwords, it seems the rate here is quite high, making me think the password difficulty is not the problem...
And lot of those accounts are not from previous 2015
I would like to see someone posting how their password was when they were hacked
7810  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Yesterday used some site www.x-crypto.com. It provides fine reward exchanging bi on: September 11, 2017, 04:56:41 PM
This site is paying people to post on different forums, there is a wave of spams that started lately on different forums. I noticed since I saw some people posting about it while I know they don't use Bitcoin in any way. Or like the OP, people join forums and their first post is about this site. Not going to trust this kind of website with such a promotion method. It may me think about Epay lol
7811  Economy / Speculation / Re: Will bitcoin get back to it's first time value? on: September 11, 2017, 04:09:08 PM
There will be always some people looking for decentralized currency/solution, your privacy has more value than all the fancy tech.
It's like Microsoft VS GNU/Linux, you will always find people prefering the freedom of choice and so using product supporting the freedom ideology. The real people involved in Bitcoin will never care about a blockchain created by banks or others.
7812  Economy / Economics / Re: central banks and Bitcoin on: September 11, 2017, 02:34:42 PM
Bitcoin can not replace fiat or tradional money. AS you can see, paper money is playing an important role in our life and therefore, it is hard to be replaced and moreover, the government and their banks will not allow this to happen. The bank and fiat are tools for the government to control citizen.

If paper money is so important, then why banks and governments are doing everything to make cashless societies? The banks are not tools for the government to control citizen, this is the opposite. Governments are tools for the banks to control the citizens. Banks have more power than politics, in fact, banks make the politics. This is the reality...
7813  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Online wallet on: September 11, 2017, 02:23:48 PM
Cryptopay.me and Bitwala.io are some other online wallets that you may be interested in:

- Cryptopay allows you have an account in dollar, euro, GPB and Bitcoin within the same account. You can transfer from/to your own bank account as well to have a Visa card.

- Bitwala has about the same service (Bitcoin wallet, Visa card, buying/selling your bitcoins from/to your bank account). One of the main advantages about Bitwala is you have your private keys and there are not a lot of wallets offering this feature, which is a very good point.

Both are user-friendly, simple to use and have an efficient support to their users
7814  Economy / Economics / Re: What will happen if we use a one currency only? on: September 10, 2017, 10:09:10 PM
No matter the currency, corruption will be always here. Having only one currency won't change anything or if it does it's only about to increase it. Since it makes it easier. Big firms, for example, are able to corrupt in any currency, in any language, in any country...

On another side, if the only currency is Bitcoin, it can help to fight the corruption. For example, when the population pays the taxes, we could see for what purposes the money is used and where it goes, since transactions are public.

1Taxes4eg5rcr82HmO4KhjhatBvf        ===> 1Health4dezrfHolrcelojJHfhkjh5sSlmsS (address for the social security/health)
                                                          ===> 1Edu4PjJ5Quht9jugtyrFno69fegvDRGH (address for school/program education)
                                                          ===> 1Infra4khftd2fyui7nuyt4dftyhYgyu15ni (address for  infrastructures: roads,etc...)
                                                          ===> 1Social54rftgre5rtgg78KIRgijsdcde4rgr (addresss for social help, families...)
7815  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Accepting BTC as payments with company on: September 10, 2017, 08:03:45 PM
Bitwala.io lets you generate an invoice and to be paid in Bitcoin and others currencies. So you charge your services/products using Bitcoin as a currency and get credited in BTC in your wallet (no conversion to fiat) I know you mentioned that you don't like hosted wallets because of the keys but I thought it might be good to mention it because they give you the private keys when you create your wallet there, at least for the personal accounts so I guess for business too
https://www.bitwala.com/business/
7816  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: [LIST] Free EU bank accounts that you can be opened directly online on: September 10, 2017, 04:15:49 PM
I guess those dedicated IBAN are using your name when you make a transfer outside. Honestly I don't know.
Ok, I have sent them an email to servicetechnique@cardveritas.com, will update when they reply.

Thanks Smiley, I emailed Sogexia to ask the same
7817  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: [LIST] Free EU bank accounts that you can be opened directly online on: September 10, 2017, 03:47:16 PM
I guess those dedicated IBAN are using your name when you make a transfer outside. Honestly I don't know. I know Viabuy as there are lot of complaints about them with their aggressive marketing method. Firstly you don't pay the card immediately, they send it to you without payment. Then you receive a letter from another company explaining ViaBuy will go to the judge if you don't pay the 90€ asap. Or when you ask them why the transfer is taking more than 10 days to be credited you are not so welcome
7818  Economy / Economics / Re: The panic seller irony on: September 10, 2017, 01:57:34 PM
While I agree with the OP, not everyone can handle the risk to lose money, or not everyone has the stomach to handle the volatility of the crypto market which is surely higher than a lot of things to compare with. With the fud posted here and there, it can be understandable, some are gambling with a lot of money
7819  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: [LIST] Free EU bank accounts that you can be opened directly online on: September 09, 2017, 10:04:38 PM
Veritas http://veritascard.com/ It costs 30€ per year but the Mastercard itself is free (issued by Prepaid Financial Services). You get a dedicated IBAN with it. They accept transactions from/to Crypto exchange platforms I believe since their FAQ says:
But do you get an online banking account where you can send a SEPA transaction from that IBAN to an exchange or some other bank account as well? Doesn't say anything about that, only about receiving.

Yes of course, if you check the page "Instant cash transfer" or "Why Veritas" or the fees pages you will see it is possible to send to another user card or to a bank account. Some people may find the fee high (2.5% min. 5€) but if they accept to deal with companies related to cryptocurrencies why not Smiley
I think unlike other services who have a partnership with banks (and so their regulations/laws) Veritas doesn't' deal with banks but with Prepaid Financial Services and it can be the reason if they accept payments coming/going from/to crypto exchanges...


7820  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: [LIST] Free EU bank accounts that you can be opened directly online on: September 09, 2017, 01:41:26 PM
Why not add in this topic paid services (in a separate list) as well? (such as Monese) Many of them are still good options. There ain't no such thing as a free lunch anyway. You pay one way or the other.
I agree, especially if it's as cheap as Monese. Are there any other services like that though?

Veritas http://veritascard.com/ It costs 30€ per year but the Mastercard itself is free (issued by Prepaid Financial Services). You get a dedicated IBAN with it. They accept transactions from/to Crypto exchange platforms I believe since their FAQ says:

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Can I load my Veritas with Bitcoin, Dogecoin, Monero, Blackcoin, litecoin or another crypto currency ?

No because Veritas is not a trading platform for Bitcoin. But you can first sell your Bitcoins on an exchange platform for euros. Then, just order a bank transfer from your exchange platform to your Veritas using your dedicated IBAN.
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