Nice addition to SpectroCoin as Skrill is a quite popular payment processor and there is a demand for it. This will make me definetely joining SpectroCoin now The maximum amount of 5000 euros is far enough for me
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Bitcoin is still somewhat new. Sometimes comparing Fiat VS Bitcoin make me think about Microsoft VS GNU/Linux. There are always a debate as to wich is better than the other. People thinking linux doesn't work with everything and others thinking Win is not so secure. There are evangelists and there are the one spreading X or Y is bad giving argument full of misconceptions or whatever.
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In term of stability i wouldn't say bitcoins are more secure then Swiss bank. The value of bitcoin can decrase easy while in banks the risk is smaller. In term of security it's depend how you see it. A hacker can hijack your wallet in a way or other then it will be a total lost for you. While if your bank get hacked then you get refunded as the bank is responsible
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If you have 80% or more into bitcoin then you are part of the few people who strongly believe in bitcoin. I wouldn't put such a high percentage only into bitcoin, for a simple reason: diversity. 80% is far too much for me at least. Not that i don't believe in the potential of bitcoin but i prefer mixing. And no, bitcoin is not the only method to lets people pay for items in a faster matter.
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My country is listed. I can not say bitcoin is "popular" Very few know what it is and less use it and less trade it. Of course the gov agree with the trading part, but guess why? Because we have to pay the taxs on the margin profits ! When we report the incomes for the taxs we have now a part to report the profits made with trading bitcoin and so pay taxs on this, if we are eligible. Funny to see they don't want accept bitcoin but agree to ask us to pay the taxs on it
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I would diversify my portofolio personally, with a mix of us dollar, gbp and gold. But surely not with euro. The europe economy is scary, ad i don't feel the days are going to be better ffor europe. Not to say the incoming elections that can have an impact on the european econnomy. Lot of people are waiting to see what's going to happen. Also, you can consider gold, silver, diamond and stock option. Diversity won't kill you in any way
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Virwox.com charges outrageous fees if i rember, i tried once and it's what stopped me i guess. buy.bitcoin.com is also charging a lot: 2.5% + Credit card processing by Simplex 5% ($10 minimum) So it's a 7.5% and 10$+2.5% minimum, here whe i tried the system was telling me to provide a valid Bitcoin address, oh well there are other places wich won't tell me my adress is wrong
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We at CEX.IO accept card and bank payments for Bitcoin purchase. You can exchange USD, EUR, GBP or RUB to Bitcoin on the platform, but your card can be literally in any currency. When entering card data, you can be sure it is safe, as CEX.IO has a PCI DSS certificate. After the purchase, you can store BTC on CEX.IO or withdraw them to your wallet. Are you accepting SEPA transfers at Cex.io ? Because for exemple my bank let me do any SEPA transfer of course, but when the transfer is outside the SEPA zone, they charge me a fees. Not to say i need their authorization first LOL
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I will never buy cigarettes online, and you shouldn't too ! You already take huge risks for your health, why looking for more problems? Firstly, cigarettes sold on the web are sometimes manufactured disregarding any control and any standard of hygiene, these counterfeits can present 3 to 8 times more, arsenic, cadmium and mercury, not to mention the presence of textile fibres, plastic and who know what else!!! Secondly, most countries, if not all, forbidden selling cigarettes online. If you buy tobacco online, you are breaking the law, since you buy illegal products. What are you at risk? It is more likely that you will never receive your package if it is seized by customs.
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I am following XPR a little as well ...While the recent surge in XRP is certainly influenced by Bitcoin's scalability issues, much of the recent momentum is due to the announcement that MUFG joined Ripple's steering group, GPSG. Unlike other digital assets, XRP has a clear use case and people are beginning to recognize that... ..., MUFG’s banking arm The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ (BTMU) publicly announced that it is joining Ripple’s Global Payments Steering Group (GPSG).... https://cointelegraph.com/news/ripple-price-surge-continues-altcoin-takes-advantage-of-bitcoin-scaling-troubles
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Hi all..
i read a lot of thread like "my account was compromised".. maybe password stolen or something like that... i read somewhere, who if a have a message signed, theymos or some of bitcointalk admin, can restore the account. can someone, write down a simple how-to, with a few steps, for know what to do, to ensure my account??? thank you all
Have you checked out: The one thread to link them all https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1217042.0 or Stake your Bitcoin address here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=996318.0 or even The BCT PGP/GPG Public Key Database: Stake Your PGP Key Here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1159946.0 links? PS, notice how they glow green underline, that's your clue they are genuine links in BCT. But from what i notice often(or maybe always), they don't get their account back. So what is the use of it?
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I am more confused now. They say themselves about the fees applied (cf their own website) and the poster above me telling now we can set our own fees
So far i created a wallet there to try, and sent a transaction to another wallet outside their system, and it's ok no fees have been deducted. But from nowhere i have seen a place to decide the fees i want to set
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- Be accepted on Amazon as a valid payment method
Do you see Paypal as a payment method there ? Nope. Amazon you say ? You know they are not popular is some area ? In another word: who give a shit to Amazon, they are not the only one - No fees for using it to spend for shopping. Visa, Mastercard and Paypal do not charge buyers to use their service.
Paypal does have fees, for sellers as you know, and sometimes buyers too. As for Visa or Mastercard, you can't say it's free, it has a cost and someone need to pay for it, guess who? - Be accessible and easy to use for everyone. At start even I find it hard to understand it and yet I have a college degree in computing. Understanding all these technical terms like blockchain, forks, mathematical 8 decimal places, signatures, 51% attack, SHA-256, QR codes, AML, KYC, keys, backing up, offline cold storage and many more etc. So the average walmart consumer won't have a chance in hell to understand all this lol. Right now I feel bitcoin is a niche market for computer geeks like a digital online currency for geeks/nerds that understand it.
That is something you learn when you take interest on it, currently mainstream doesn't know as the majority doesn't give a shit about it. Usually you don't learn about something that you have no interest in. For exemple, why should I learn Python ? I don't care about it and have no use so no reason to learn
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I think we would need a major change in the mind of people. Because we are so used to use fiat since we are born and it is the only thing we know. So making bitcoin as an official currency surely won't be enough. And the time needed to accept it can be very long. You can take the exemple of the euro currency, up to know there are people, mainly senior, still facing problem or confused about the value of things, as compared to the old currency. Most of people still convert to thei old currency to see how things cost. Using as the only internationnal currency can be worste considering the time to see it adopted, and maybe will never happen
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Transactions from your Xapo wallet to a btc address outside Xapo will be charged a fee of 0.0003375 (more or less like coinbase) and zero if it is about internal transactions between Xapo accounts. As well, transactions Incoming to your wallet equal to 0.00040095 or less are charged with a fee of BTC 0.0002673 and it is automatically deducted from the respective transaction. So it is the same, we have to pay the fees.... I heard too about casino sites, but i don't see me, sign up in those sites to have a wallet, it's ridiculous
No! They didn't charged. I had calculated Coinbase Have a fee of 0.0004 (40cents) for every transaction. Are you sure ? You are making me more confused now. Their website is clearly saying that transactions (outside their internal system) will be charged a fee of 0.0003375 https://in.xapo.com/fees/ Only an internal transfer is free... Comparing Xapo fees(0.0003375) or Coinbase fees (0.0004) are near the same i can say. What did you tried exactly ? Are you telling me that the content on their own site is wrong ? It's weird. Let me know, I may switch there too for an online wallet
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Nice article posted in OP. I believe in the NWO. I guess we can say for exemple The Great Europe was a step to their plan.I am not sure what could be the economic effect on bitcoin. We can think on 2 cases. Who know if Bitcoin is not a step in their agenda ? Did you know in 1996 the NSA(or CIA) was already talking about a cryptocurrency and how to implement it. So if it is something on their plan, It would mean that if It's success Bitcoin will somedays become official, recognized and used as a major currency. Remember the number of Bitcoin is limited In another case, as we know, one of the goal for the NWO is a total control over the population. And Bitcoin can be a real threat to them, so we can imagine them trying to destroy the reputation of bitcoin using any way they have, medias, press, laws, whatever. Something that will result in a zero value of Bitcoin or something useless if we won't be able to use it
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