Bitcoins just the replacement for liberty reserve. Bitcoin is a (crypto) currency. Liberty Reserve was a payment processor. What you are saying is totally out of sense. It's like saying Lionel Messi is the replacement of Michael Jordan. I don't know who told you that but better you google Liberty reserve to see what it's about.
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I know Mistertango since some time now. Good to see they finally decided to join Bitcointalk. Where were you all this time? As you are here can I ask. Some French citizens have ID cards with expired date but the cards are still valids and legitimes. The Gov decided back in 2014 that the cards created before december 2013 will be still valid 5 more years. So a lot of us have a card with expired date on it for exemple 2013 june, but the card is valid until june 2018. So my question is do you accept the case a french citizen with expired date on a card ? Fees are so cheap that I know a lot of people that will be very happy to use Mistertango as their main bank account
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Be happy because for citizens from my country we need to be fully verified no matter the amount on the wallet. It means we have no choice to give full identity, adress, ect to services like Cryptopay, Spectrocoin and so one. Otherwise they are not allowed to deliver us a VISA/Mastercard.
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Look like now all users who were doing small transactions will simply stop to do it and maybe stop to using them due to this change. Deposit fees seems ridiculous, or I missed something in the story. I never used Localbitcoin and I doubt I am planning to use in a near future
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Most of my time i spend it to manual traffic exchange easyhits4u and wonder if is any campaign to send you a huge traffic to your sites. Pure garbage traffic, no one is his right mind would be interested with incentived traffic that is full of bots or zombies clicking all the day long and not even watching what they are surfing. @SolarisDev Good job with the new wallet for Mac OS, I hope more to come @dutch_loneranger thanks for telling me, so you're doing good with Solaris. I am a little jealous I know that Solaris is good to mine, but I have always skipped the "how to mine crypto" now I start to regret
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If you're planing to use a bank account then you can use any exchange like kraken, Bitstamp, ect If you plan to pay with a card then you can use bitpanda, Cex, ect , there are plenty of sites. For any others methods you can use localbitcoin and paxfull
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I do not want to burst your bubble, but the same people behind Facebook and Twitter are the people that are members of this forum. This forum are just as dangerous as any other Social media platform. We have loads of scammers and government shills and criminals on here too. Look who was behind MtGox and where did he post? Do not create a situation where you are fooled by this forum and some of it's members. Exactly. We may see a few good people but there are surely a big bunch of scammers, hackers, ect they just hide their ass. This forum is far to be disneyland from what i read daily... About MtGox, are you telling he has an account here? What's the username because I would love to read him/them
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Like I said I got verified to Tier3 in 1 week so I guess some verifications are easier than others.
I immediately sent more money to Kraken so my bank called me to check I was really behind the transfers, they said Kraken was marked as "fraudulent". Poor wording on their part, they meant people have lost their money because someone hacked their bank account and sent it to Kraken. I explained to the guy that that shouldn't happen anymore as Kraken only accepts transfers with the same name on the bank account and the Kraken account. So unless you are a Kraken user and both your bank account and Kraken account (and email, and phone if 2FA) are hacked, it should be fine.
This situation happened in my country as well. Several banks were marking Kraken as fraudulent and they were refusing any bank transfers to Kraken account. The only way was to writte a letter to your bank to say you perfectly understand the warning and you take the full responsability to send funds to a "fraudulent" company. It was funny because it's your money but the banks tell you "no it's a fraud" Well who own the money, you the banker or me? It's my money I don't need directives.... At this time I don't remember how Kraken managed this but I think they opened others accounts?
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You can use Selly.gg. They charge just 2.5% on larger Bitcoin transactions. They have great features there. Openbazaar is also one that let you buy and sell freely and get paid in Bitcoin. There is another wich is popular but I don't remember the name (Hex...) I am surprised nobody mentionned it
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I like to use Kraken, Bittrex and Cryptopia for trading Altcoins. I never really like Poloniex and Yobit, so I abandonned then quickly. As I am satisfied with the 3 mentionned I don't need any other. Unless I want to use an altcoin not listed in but I don't think it's going to happen soon
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Security researchers from the NSA agency were already discuting about cryptocurrencies in 1996. You can find the paper in search engines, the title is "How to Make a Mint: the Cryptography of Anonymous Electronic Cash". It's very interesting to read it. A cover from The Economist was the showing bitcoin with the illuminati pyramid with the eye So it can be possible the banking system (or above the bank cartel) is behind cryptos. After all "One world, One government, One bank" is one of the motivation of the Elites, isn't?
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In my country we do pay taxs with cryptocurrencies, if you made profits from buying and selling. If you just hold then it's ok. We don't need to give adress to show proofs i guess it is based on trust. But i can tell you some exchanges are highly watched so if you're receiving large amounts be sure they won't need your report.
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The title is misleading people into thinkinng coinbase is the one to blame. The one to blame are those states and coinbase needs to obey otherwise it can lead to some more serious problems for the company. If they are realling locking accounts because of the states i would not call it "stealing" bitcoins. Citing obscure state laws in its decision to seize accounts of users can easily be verified. I don't think coinbase would block account just for fun
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if me, i want hold more more bitcoin in my wallet, because few years again bitcoin is going to the moon and in that time is paradise for bitcoin holder.
yes you are right bitcoin holding is very much better as compare to gold because the price of bitcoin in some years will be very high and i think those people who have hold more and more bitcoin they will be very happy and rich because due to bitcoin holding their money will be either double or triple, but i think those people who do not know about bitcoin they are trying to hold more and more gold because they think that it will make profit for them. It is a totally wrong thiking. Firstly you say the price of bitcoin in some years will be very high. It is just a collective opinion that you repeat, it doesn't mean it's going to hapen. On another side it can happen the totally opposite with a very low value. Secondly you say people who do not know about bitcoin they are trying to hold more and more gold because they think that it will make profit for them. Investing in Gold doesn't serve the same purpose, you buy gold to secure your money, not to make profits
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Ok, Finally Wave Crest accepted the form filled and unlocked the funds on my card. Advcash then transfered the funds in my wallet. So far I can say it is a happy end for me and appreciated the help given to me by their support. The only thing is, I wanted to transfer the Euros to BTC-e code but it is unavailable due to technical maintenance. Reading theirs news it is like this since a week. I am so unlucky I don't want to use others options like Okpay ect, so i am going to wait
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Bitcoin, as well other crypto, incrased far too much, we have to be honest. We used to see the Bitcoin value incrasing by 50$ daily if not more. What more? Now we are paying the past insane incrase in the price value. Or in another word, we are getting back to the reality now. Not a bad one still
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I wouldn't really advice investing in bitcoin when we see all the shit around. I would wait at least august to see what's going to happen. Doing it now it's not the best thing to do if you planned for a long term. Doing it now, with the current volatile price, you may get a good ROI in a short term but also a very high risk to end with a very high lost
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