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881  Economy / Services / Re: DCORP Signature Campaign(CFNP) on: May 28, 2017, 03:52:59 PM
Are there any standard qualifications to be accepted in a certain Signature Campaign? just asking...

I thought, its first come first serve basis but I think there are qualifications, maybe experienced..? lol..

There is actually, sir yahoo wanted to make the campaign more sucessful by providing only good quality posters. So he verify every person that will carry the name of the company in their signatures.
882  Local / Others (Pilipinas) / Re: Any campaigns? on: May 27, 2017, 10:40:14 AM
Can I join campaigns potential senior ako thanks

Okay din na kumita habang nagpapataas ka ng activity pero walang differential yung pagiging potential Sr. Member mo, kung gusto mo magcheck ng mga active campaign punta ka sa service discussion sa market place, meron dung list ng mga signature campaign active man o hindi.
883  Local / Others (Pilipinas) / Re: Tax income sa ibang mga bansa na wala sa Pilipinas on: May 27, 2017, 10:33:19 AM
Kaya sa ibang bansa, huwag ka gumamit ng exchange. Mag hanap ka ng tao na bibili sayo. Kung meron exchange sa isang bansa, meron din mga tao na gumagamit dun na ayaw sa exchange, OR bumili sa exchange tapos kumikita sila sa konting patong pag buy and sell.

That is the price of anonymity. Meron mga bitcoin ATMs, medyo anonymous yon, pero mas mataas ang rate.

Ahh, kaya pala di nagpreprefer ng online exchanges ang mga members dito sa bitcointalk, salamat sa info.
884  Local / Others (Pilipinas) / Re: Tax income sa ibang mga bansa na wala sa Pilipinas on: May 27, 2017, 10:30:14 AM

Ngayon napag-usapan na natin to, taxable ba ang mga savings sa bangko? I mean, ni wala na ngang interes yun eh. Tulog mantika lang yung pera mo dun, walang ginagawa at hindi ka kumikita.

Sa totoo lang yung pera sa banko yun ang pinanghihiram nila sa mga tao na umuutang then dun din nakuha ng interest, kaya pag nag lagay ka ng savings sa banko pinapaikot nila ito hindi lang naka stock sa isang tabi.
885  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: DCORP Crowdsale - Democratizing Venture Capitalism on: May 27, 2017, 10:19:13 AM

Looks like the price of ETH is going down now. Time to buy it for the crowdsale. I hope I have money to buy so that I can join the crowdsale because the project looks promising. I still have 4 days to accumulate ETH if I can. Goodluck to others as well.

That's a good move to make, buying eth while its going down and keeping it for crowdsale. This is a good one tho, hope for the best regarding this project.
886  Economy / Services / Re: WRITERS WANTED! Earn BTC NOW on: May 25, 2017, 06:45:48 PM
When a DT member said that he cannot be trusted, you don't have to hesitate about working for this guy, the only reason of red trust is he has scammed someone earlier.
887  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: TaaS — Tokenized Closed-End Fund on: May 25, 2017, 06:13:00 PM
one bad thing that i heard is taas's price is lower from it's ico price, why it can happen?
i don't understand about this , because i think this project very successfull but the price is bad

must be blind? Huh Roll Eyes

price is at 1.44$ atm lol ico was around 1$

I guess he means price in BTC
oh man, i was a woman please stoping call me he or him
yes on liqui.io , yesterday i saw the price of taas is 0.0005 until 0.0006
i hope the rate can up as soon as posible

Almost goes up to 0.0007 tho, I was happy about the delay of distribution because of that I was able to sell TaaS for higher price, but I don't want my bounty to be given later than this delay.
888  Economy / Services / Re: DCORP Signature Campaign on: May 25, 2017, 05:41:04 PM
Hi sir yahoo, this is my application.

Bitcointalk Username : Gaaara
Rank : Sr. Member
Current Post : 350
Bitcoin Address : 3Cvge9dgpnho8Rs1qqapQxb31mzBNmYB2z
889  Local / Others (Pilipinas) / Tax income sa ibang mga bansa na wala sa Pilipinas on: May 25, 2017, 02:29:53 PM
Sa ibang bansa meron silang tax income sa mga bitcoin or altcoin users, pero sa atin wala pa.

Sa pagkakaalam ko, meron silang form na ipinapasa at ikaw lahat maglalagay ng sarili mong tax, medyo mahirap kung dito sa atin, pero sa kanila pangkaraniwan nalang yan. May mga nakukulong sa kanila dahil sa tax evasion at di pangkaraniwang  ang parusa dipende kung gaano kataas ang di mo nabayarang tax, merong method ang gobyerno nila at hindi nila alam kung ano kaya hindi talaga nila maiiwasan ang kanilang taxes. Kaya sa palagay niyo kailan kaya magkakaroon ng ganitong proseso sa ating bansa?

Swerte nating bitcoin users sa pinas dahil tamad ang mga gobyerno at wala tayong babayarang income tax sa paggamit ng bitcoin, at hindi nanakaw ng mga politiko ang pera natin at gagamitin sa walang katuturan na bagay.
890  Local / Pamilihan / Re: Campaign Question (Help Me Please) on: May 25, 2017, 02:07:19 PM
-Can someone give link me to a campaign? that I can work on

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1560376.0
You just need to apply and wait for the manager to accept you, you may be denied depends on the quality of your post.

you can check what's campaign is currently active here :
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=615953.0

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-If a Jr.member do a campaign how much money will I earn? And may I know how much it is or it depends on them?

Up to 600 pesos per week, depends on how many post you have made before the payment roll.

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-Do bitcoin Have a Group Chat? So there I will ask more question

They don't have any, you can get the information you needed by reading or asking questions at Meta and Beginners & Help

Hi the link that you gave me was 2016 and I think I cant apply anymore.
How can I search a campaign that is up to date?

It doesn't mean that if its not up to date it isn't active anymore, its still active and I provided you the link so you can see the campaigns that is currently active.

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you can check what's campaign is currently active here :
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=615953.0
891  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: do i have to pay tax on bitcoins ? on: May 25, 2017, 01:53:25 PM
What country do you live in?

If you do not return to check for an answer to your question and answer mine then you are, of course, just another piece of shit thread spammer with a paid signature.

I live in Canada. I guess I'm not the piece of shit thread spammer with a paid signature you thought I was. I understand that since it is effectively unmonitorable apart from when you're withdrawing it to a bank, it might not be entirely necessary to report it but I'm not completely sure about it. Obviously if you're making a large sum of profit off bitcoins then if you want to start spending it on relatively large investments you would have to explain the origin of the funds. Do you have clarification on the legal perspective of bitcoins?
Good to see that at least one person in this thread is not just another piece of shit thread spammer!

Don't know about Canada.  I am in the US.  In the US, mining Bitcoins is taxed as ordinary income and profit from trading is taxed as a capital gain.

In the US you are required to report all your income from mining and all your profits from trading.  There are no exceptions.

If you do not report these things that is call tax evasion.  All these people in this thread that say "Well I am just not going to pay the taxes" are just fine until they get caught.  Then they will find out they owe all the taxes they did not pay, interest on all the taxes they did not pay and fines for not paying them.

How will they get caught?  It does not matter.  We will just have to wait and see how they get caught.  At least some of them will get caught.

I paid every cent of taxes on all of my Bitcoin income and capital gains and I was still "caught" for something different - not having a business licence to use localbitcoins.com.  I faced 5 years in prison and a $250,000 fine for that.  All these people can bury their head in the sand and claim they do not have to pay taxes for some asinine reason or another but for at least some of them it will end like this:

Bitcoin tax evader: "But Mr. IRS agent, people on the interwebby thing told me that since it is not  legal tender I don't have to pay taxes"
Mr. IRS agent:  "You believed that total bullshit?  I guess we will just have to fine you extra for being such a naive idiot."

Bottom line:  if you do not pay the taxes and you get caught, by whatever means, you will owe the taxes, interest and penalties.  It is tax evasion, simple as that.

I am a Filipino, and in our country (Philippines) there is no such thing as this, or maybe I am just not well informed but I don't seem to have any idea on how will they track you for tax evading? If its your ip address you can use vpn and there are so many ways to get away from it, another thing how do they calculate your total taxes?
Maybe you guys don't have an income tax?  In the US "they" don't calculate my tax.  It is up to the me to report all my income, calculate how much tax I owe and then pay it.  "They" give us all the forms to fill out but it is up to us to fill out the forms.  How they track your income for tax evasion charges is up to the government.  They have many ways to do this.  Sure you can evade paying the taxes until you get caught.

Yes of course, we don't have a income tax by using bitcoin why do I even think that there is, in fact your technologies is way far ahead from our country, we adopt things here late. I am sure that even our governments are not well informed about bitcoin, and they are too lazy to create a steps for it so as far as I concern we can enjoy our no income tax while using bitcoin. Thanks for the info tho.
892  Economy / Economics / Re: Possible big Crash coming within 10 days on: May 25, 2017, 01:31:47 PM
I think and I am predicting that a BIG CRASH is coming within the next 10 days. 

Why?
Because there is no investment or asset that can increases itw own prices the way Bitcoin is doing, less than a month ago the price was at 1,300 usd and now is at 2,500 usd this is crazy and it is not possible.

Actually this has happened back in 2013 when the price falt like a rocket been knocked down to the ground.

Actually if you ask any profesional investor in the world what do they think, the will really tell you that it is too beautiful to be truth, and that you should stay away frrom anything that shines like gold, without been gold, because it is 100% that is a ponzi scheme.

So becareful and sell as soon as possible, before the boat sinks.

I hope also will not happen because I also like it, and I am amaze with what have happened, but lets be realistic, is impossible this utopic situation.


Is there other info that supports such theory? It doesn't mean that if the price goes that high it will crash down like others, how about eth and ltc? They go skyrocket but it didn't crash down as others predicted, just look how the demand grows and you can see that price crashing down is definitely not possible. After selling it what happens to them is just losing profit as bitcoin still goes up, and they cannot blame you as you just stated your prediction about the price..
893  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: do i have to pay tax on bitcoins ? on: May 25, 2017, 12:56:33 PM
What country do you live in?

If you do not return to check for an answer to your question and answer mine then you are, of course, just another piece of shit thread spammer with a paid signature.

I live in Canada. I guess I'm not the piece of shit thread spammer with a paid signature you thought I was. I understand that since it is effectively unmonitorable apart from when you're withdrawing it to a bank, it might not be entirely necessary to report it but I'm not completely sure about it. Obviously if you're making a large sum of profit off bitcoins then if you want to start spending it on relatively large investments you would have to explain the origin of the funds. Do you have clarification on the legal perspective of bitcoins?
Good to see that at least one person in this thread is not just another piece of shit thread spammer!

Don't know about Canada.  I am in the US.  In the US, mining Bitcoins is taxed as ordinary income and profit from trading is taxed as a capital gain.

In the US you are required to report all your income from mining and all your profits from trading.  There are no exceptions.

If you do not report these things that is call tax evasion.  All these people in this thread that say "Well I am just not going to pay the taxes" are just fine until they get caught.  Then they will find out they owe all the taxes they did not pay, interest on all the taxes they did not pay and fines for not paying them.

How will they get caught?  It does not matter.  We will just have to wait and see how they get caught.  At least some of them will get caught.

I paid every cent of taxes on all of my Bitcoin income and capital gains and I was still "caught" for something different - not having a business licence to use localbitcoins.com.  I faced 5 years in prison and a $250,000 fine for that.  All these people can bury their head in the sand and claim they do not have to pay taxes for some asinine reason or another but for at least some of them it will end like this:

Bitcoin tax evader: "But Mr. IRS agent, people on the interwebby thing told me that since it is not  legal tender I don't have to pay taxes"
Mr. IRS agent:  "You believed that total bullshit?  I guess we will just have to fine you extra for being such a naive idiot."

Bottom line:  if you do not pay the taxes and you get caught, by whatever means, you will owe the taxes, interest and penalties.  It is tax evasion, simple as that.

I am a Filipino, and in our country (Philippines) there is no such thing as this, or maybe I am just not well informed but I don't seem to have any idea on how will they track you for tax evading? If its your ip address you can use vpn and there are so many ways to get away from it, another thing how do they calculate your total taxes?
894  Local / Pamilihan / Re: Campaign Question (Help Me Please) on: May 25, 2017, 06:05:49 AM
-Can someone give link me to a campaign? that I can work on

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1560376.0
You just need to apply and wait for the manager to accept you, you may be denied depends on the quality of your post.

you can check what's campaign is currently active here :
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=615953.0

Quote
-If a Jr.member do a campaign how much money will I earn? And may I know how much it is or it depends on them?

Up to 600 pesos per week, depends on how many post you have made before the payment roll.

Quote
-Do bitcoin Have a Group Chat? So there I will ask more question

They don't have any, you can get the information you needed by reading or asking questions at Meta and Beginners & Help
895  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: When to leave the game? on: May 24, 2017, 05:04:21 PM
As you know that you need to stop and leave the game? How can you feel this moment. I almost always lose their money because they can't learn when to leave the game. I'm not sorry to lose. I have a lot of money not to lose, but I can't keep the winnings if I'm lucky.

Well leaving the the game in the gambling sites its depend on how your gonna stop it. You're the knows when will
it happens? Because losing our money in the games is always depending to our decision in the games of gambling.
You can stop it right away if you really want too no one tells you to gambled but whe you force your self to gamble then you will get addicted to it right loosing money makes our temper lose or our emotions turns into anger that wanted to chase that lose and trying to recovered it all.

"And ending up losing more," I think you missed that, we cannot gamble momentarily as soon as you lose big there is no turning back, there is only 3 options regarding gambling, first is to never try, or try with just faucet if its a gambling site, second is to keep on playing after winning or losing some because either way you will get addicted to it, last option is to stop and regret every decisions you have made. Anyways the last option is the hardest and the first is the easiest, so its up to you to pick first option to last.
896  Other / Off-topic / Re: world without bitcoins......!!!1 on: May 24, 2017, 04:44:23 PM
In the rapid domination of bitcoin, there are some countries who banned Bitcoin and one of the reason for me is SCAM. In the world of internet you can find or just come across our way those who take the advantage in the world of networking. We cannot blame those countries who banned Bitcoin for their fear of their countrymen to be scammed. Your thoughts?

Actually for me you're way off, the reasons why bitcoin is being banned in other countries is because of tax evasion, they are scared of rich people buying bitcoins and paying things with it, because of that taxes won't apply. They consider it a threat on breaking rules in how governments work, and the another thing is that you can do many illegal things with using bitcoin such as buying guns, drugs, paying a assassin to kill a person, etc., is one of the biggest reason of banning them.
897  Local / Pamilihan / Re: Double your BTC - your thoughts please! on: May 24, 2017, 04:30:51 PM
Pwede mong I try ng I try, pero mag ingat parin dahil masyadong risky ang ginagawa mo, di ako nag rry sa mga ganyan kasi alam kong scam halos lahat pero malay mo may procedure talaga sila, pero malabo iyon, kung meron man hindi na sila gagawa ng site para kumita.
898  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: My Bitcoin are gone on: May 24, 2017, 04:08:52 PM
No one can, it seems that you don't give us the full info about how you lose your bitcoin, better provide more information about what did you do, do you visit a questionable sites etc., with just telling that you lose your bitcoin in blockchain won't solve anything.
899  Other / Meta / Re: Can't seem to be able to post (already posted error yet not in forum) on: May 24, 2017, 03:39:17 PM
That's odd but probably its because you are still a newbie and newbies are sometimes restricted to either create a post because they will be tagged as alt accounts or they are not allowed to send a pm to anyone.

Yes when I created my account it was like that too, I think it was 2 mins before I can post again, maybe after days it will be okay, you can post as much as you can after that.
900  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Buying Bitcoins now, At this price, It Isn't working on: May 24, 2017, 03:34:39 PM
I love BTC, I want BTCs, but buying them now, at this price, it won't work..too expensive Sad Angry . If you owning Bitcoins or thousand satoshis, consider yourself lucky!

Well you would have said that 2 months ago, it only goes up and it seems theres no way stopping it, so if you consider it too expensive after another pump then you will realize it was worth buying it at this price.
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