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9081  Other / Off-topic / Re: Save you Bitcoin for your (grand) child / children? on: August 01, 2016, 06:34:38 PM
Nice idea but I will not have grandchildren soon Smiley
Maybe, in 40-50 years and who can predict what will happen in 50 years from now?
I'm not sure if Bitcoin still will be number 1 virtual currency, not even sure if Internet will exist in current form.
I think it's better to leave children wisdom how to become successful and honest people  in this world.
9082  Local / Hrvatski (Croatian) / Re: Porez on: July 31, 2016, 09:46:59 AM
I jel može netko konkretno odgovoriti što u slucaju da sa bitstampa na zabu uplatim 10 btc tj oko 40 000 kn. Da li sam dužan to prijaviti poreznoj i ako da koliko bi mi za porez uzeli od tog iznosa. ?

Dok imaš bitcoine na walletu ne moraš ništa prijavljivati poreznoj, jer po tumaćenju hrvatske narodne banke Bitcoini nisu novac.
No, čim pretvoriš te Bitcoine u kune i povučeš na svoj bankovni račun, po zakonu postaješ porezni obveznik i dužan si tgo prijaviti poreznoj, preko joopd obrasca, kao drugi dohodak iz inozemstva.
Koliko ćeš platiti poreza i prireza ovisi o tome u kojem gradu živiš (prirezi se razlikuju od grada do grada) te da li si zaposlen ili ne.
Ja sam zaposlen pa na Bitcoine i drugu Internet zaradu, koja mi sjeda na račun u banci, plaćam oko 25 % prireza i predujma na porez.
na kraju godine više ne moram raditi godišnju poreznu prijavu već to porezna napravi za mene, na osnovu podataka it joopd obrazaca.
Sad upravo čekam da mi idući mjesec sjedne na račun povrat poreza od države Smiley
NIje puno ali svaki novac koji dobiješ nazad od države veseli.
Naravno, možeš pokušati da to ne prijaviš ali budi svjestan da si u tom slućaju u poreznom prekršaju i da kršiš zakon.
Iskljućivo je tvoja odluka želiš li sve napraviti po zakonu ili ne.
budi svjestan da porezna ima i drugih načina da otkrije da nisi prijavio porez a može te prijaviti i tvoja banka.
9083  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Girl, 14, cuts her brother's girlfriend's throat and tells her 'Have a nice afte on: July 31, 2016, 09:38:18 AM
I read about it in the media to, several days ago.
It seems she was very determined to kill her brother's girlfriend's, even saying to her that she is a psychopath and asking if she wants to get her throat cut or to bleed until death.
She chose second option, to bleed until death and survived.
Such terrible crime from 14 years old girl, i just couldn't believe that so much hate can be in such small girl.
What happened to her?
I just can't believe this story. 
9084  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you believe in god? on: July 31, 2016, 09:31:46 AM
Yes, I believe in God.
Right question should be, do we believe in God as something outside of this world, very distant from us, or we believe in God as our Heavenly Father, someone who cares for us and wants to help us, to solve everyday problems?
I personally believe in God as my real Father, someone who protect me and guide me in my life, someone who love me so much as his child.
It's completely different level than just have some idea that God maybe exist but this fact have no connection with my own life.
What do you think?
9085  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is stealing Bitcoin illegal? on: July 31, 2016, 09:23:37 AM
Very interesting question.
Of course, whatever someone still it should be illegal.
Real question here is if you really can report it to the4 authorities.
First, for example, in my country Bitcoin is not recognized as money or financial asset.
So, how I can report that someone stole my Bitcoin if authorities don't see it as real money or asset, but just something virtual, without any value?
It seems, if someone stole your Bitcoin, there is nothing you can do.
9086  Other / Archival / Re: how to earn bitcoin fast? on: July 31, 2016, 09:18:47 AM
If you want to earn Bitcoin fast you can try with trading or gambling but be aware that both are very risky ways to earn Bitcoin.
Yo may be lucky and earn a lot Bitcoins in the short time, or you an loose all your money.
It's up to you to decide.
My way is sure and slow way, without risk, by collecting BTC in different ways like sig. campaigns, own business etc.
9087  Local / Hrvatski (Croatian) / Re: Porez on: July 30, 2016, 04:32:46 PM
Što se tiče Bitcoina u Hrvatskoj, tu je jedino relevantno za sada ono što kaže Hrvatska narodna banka:
http://www.poslovni.hr/trzista/hnb-bitcoin-je-poput-zlata-u-world-of-warcraftu-i-linden-dolara-u-second-lifeu-258543
Najvažnije točke:
Iz odgovora HNB-a proizlazi da je korištenje bitcoina u Hrvatskoj legalno i da se po pitanju regulative te sve popularnije virtualne valute HNB povodi za odlukama Europske središnje banke koja tu ima vrlo liberalan pristup
Iz HNB-a su kategorički naveli kako, iako bitcoin ima određene sličnosti s elektroničkim novcem, on to nije. "Bitcoin se ne može smatrati elektroničkim novcem jer ne predstavlja novčano potraživanje prema izdavatelju, a k tome izdavatelj bitcoina nije u Hrvatskoj, već se navedena usluga pruža putem virtualne internetske mreže", poručuju iz HNB-a
Prema Zakonu o HNB-u, jedina službena valuta je kuna, a iznimno se može dopustiti i plaćanje u drugim valutama.HNB, dakle, bitcoin ne definira ni kao valutu, odnosno službeno sredstvo plaćanja, ni kao elektronički novac,
9088  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Germany's Chancellor Merkel "firmly" rejects calls to change refugee policy desp on: July 30, 2016, 04:26:36 PM
I think that Chancellor Merkel is brave enough not to run for popularity but to fight for her vision, even against public and whole eU.
Politicians don't have vision but they just doing things which will please people, even if, in the long term, their actions will not help people.
They think only about their own people and don't care about others.
Their only purpose and goal is not to loose election.
Merkel is different and truly brave woman, statesman, not politicians.
She do right things, in the right time, even if this means to loose election and lost support from public.
I would like to see more such people in our politics, statesman, not politicians.

9089  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Trumps Russia ties threaten national security? on: July 30, 2016, 04:17:57 PM
I don't trust Trump at all.
As businessman he ruined life of many people.
As politicians, he really showing a lot ignorance and luck of understanding of political reality.
His last invite to Russia to help find missing data is ridiculous.
I can't believe that he is serious here.
If so, someone should protect us from Trump and his crazy ideas.
He don't understand what is national security and it seems he really like Putin.




9090  Other / Archival / Re: Do you have paypal account even though you have bitcoin? on: July 30, 2016, 04:05:53 PM
Yes, I still have Paypal account, and also other payment processors like STP, Payza, Perfect Money, Neteller etc.
Why?
It's simple.
I'm active in HYIP, PTC, Rev shares and other programs and since many programs accept deposits oinly from Paypal, or very limited number of payment processors, I have no choice but to have more PP active and open.
Hopefully tis will change in the future and all Internet programs will accept Bitcoin as payment option.
9091  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do bitcoin accepted in your country? on: July 30, 2016, 04:01:30 PM
Not officially but yes, I can use Bitcoin in my country.
Unfortunately, only a few merchants accept Bitcoin and we have only 2 BTC ATM until now but I hope it will change soon.
Because of such situation, I mostly keep BTC in my wallet and waiting that Bitcoin becomes more popular and supported here.
It's good that we have good and professional exchange service and can easily exchange Bitcoin to local currency, and receive money directly to bank account. 
9092  Local / Hrvatski (Croatian) / Re: Porez on: July 29, 2016, 06:51:17 PM
dok nema jasne definicije i zakona o bitcoinu ..nema ni jasnog poreza na bitcoin, sve je siva zona
porezna nece trazit porez na majning ..jer u zakonu ne pise sta je bitcoin majning
ni na sve ostale bitcoin transakcije je nema zakonskog uporista za to
 
ali ako neko odluci placat neki porez jer je dobio placu u bitconu ili nesto slicno ..mislim da porezna nece odbiti novac
 
a mislim da ih i ne zanima previse sto par stotina hrvata muti sa tim nekim bitcoinima
vise bi im se isplatilo naplatit ilegalne lezaljke po jadranu Cheesy Cheesy

 

Na bitcoinu i ne može biti poreza jer po zakonu i nije prepoznat kao novac ili financijska imovina.
Dok god držiš bitcoine, ne trebaš ništa prijavljivati a čak kad bi i htio prijaviti što bi mogao napravio? Isprintao stranicu svog bTC walleta i pokazao poreznoj?
Tek kad zapravo napraviš exchange Bitcoina u kune ili drugu priznatu valutu i prebaciš novac na svoj bankovni račun u Hrvatskoj, tj. tek kad novac fizičkji uđe u hrvatsku, tek tada postaješ porezni obveznik i obvezan si preko joopd obrasca prijaviti to poreznoj kao drugi dohodak iz inozemstva, šifra 4002.
Do tada nemaš što prijavljivati poreznoj jer niti imaš što za prijaviti da si dobio doma (BTC wallet po defaultu nije u RH), niti Bitcoine i možeš prijaviti, bilo kao novac ili financijsku imovinu.
9093  Local / Hrvatski (Croatian) / Re: Porez on: July 28, 2016, 07:03:54 PM
[...] ja sam digo nes para s Stampa u dva navrata, necu nista prijavljivat, bas me znaima dal ce mi doc party invitation Cheesy

Ako se radi o sitnem novcu sigurno da neće, ali kada se radi o ozbiljnom lovom (da plaćaš stan, auto, investicije itd) da vidimo...

Inaće je prilićno sebićno i kratkovidno ne biti spreman pošteno platit porez državi u kojoj uživaš... Grin

Koliko se sjećam, za svaki iznos od minimalno 105 000 kn, koji vam sjedne na račun u hrvatskoj, banke imaju obvezu da to prijave poreznoj upravi i uredu za pranje novca.
Mogu se prijaviti i manji iznosi ako ih banke smatraju sumnjivim (zbog zemlje podrijetla i sl.).
Sada već i naša istražna tijela međunarodnom razmjenom mogu dobijati podatke iz svih zemalja svijeta, tako da apsolutne anonimnosti i sigurnosti više nema.
Što veći iznos, to veća šansa za prijavu.
Moj prijedlog, radije plati porez i riješi se brige.
9094  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Are women taking over the world? on: July 28, 2016, 06:54:25 PM
Yes, it's happening slowly.
Of course, we still live in male society and woman still have to pass long way to become equal with man.
In many countries in Africa, Muslim countries etc. woman still have no rights.
Even if Hillary becomes next US president, it will not change fact that in the most US states, companies, banks, there are no so much woman on the top.
This is just very slow process which just started.
At least, we can day that in the most countries woman have all rights as man but still many obstacles to achieve this rights like luck of support from family, pregnancy, taking care about kids etc.



9095  Other / Politics & Society / Re: After the black, now the woman what will the demonistas use next? on: July 28, 2016, 06:43:58 PM
What is next after the leader of Clinton foundation is elected? A young Latino? I don't see what card will they play... Ahh I got it... A black woman ;-)

If you follow US Presidential elections last 30-36 years, you could see that we have 2 political dynasties here: Clinton and Bush.
So, based on it, I expect that after Hillary next president may be Jeb Bush and after him Chelsea Clinton, I think Smiley
Time will show.
9096  Other / Off-topic / Re: Will you accept bitcoin as your salary? on: July 28, 2016, 06:40:59 PM
Right now, answer is no.
Why?
All my everyday expenses like electricity, water, phone are still not in Bitcoin.
It's the same for my bank loan and many other things in my life.
What is the meaning to have salary I BTC if I will have to exchange it every day for my expenses?
Honestly, I don't think that Bitcoin will ever become main currency in my country so I'm happy with current situation.
I pay my everyday expenses with real money and collect Bitcoin for later Smiley
9097  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is for criminals - Or so they say. on: July 28, 2016, 06:36:38 PM
Bitcoin is for BTC users Smiley
It means that anyone can use Bitcoin since it's Internet based, anonymous, decentralized etc.
So, can we say that Bitcoin is good because good people can use Bitcoin, or bad, if bad people can use Bitcoin?
Of course not.
If something will be used in a good or bad way depends on the motivation of user, not money itself.
Criminals also use real money, don't they?
I agree that sometimes mainstream media can make such rumors but we know it's not true.

9098  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Attack in a church in France - 1 priest brutally slit on: July 26, 2016, 03:18:07 PM
So this is what happened this morning. Is Islam still a religion of peace for you all lobotomised leftists ? Banning Islam is the solution for the security of our people !

It's really very shocking what happened today but I don't think that you can blame whole Islam community for something what only several people did.
What you suggest here?
To put all Muslims in the Europe to prison?
Do you think such radical solutions will change or solve anything?
We need to fight with terrorism and ISIS, not Islam.
Islam and ISIS are not tge same.
In fact, ISIS started war also against Islam, as you can see from many terrorist attacks also in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq etc.
We should fight with Muslims against ISIS.
9099  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Can the internet reboot Africa? on: July 26, 2016, 03:09:48 PM
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With smartphone use and web penetration soaring, Africa is set for a tech revolution – but only if its infrastructure can support it
Interesting statement but I don't agree.
For a tech revolution many more things are needed, not only infrastructure.
You need security, stable political system, no corruption, very good education, stable and developed Internet etc.
I'm afraid that still many countries in Africa can't reach that level. 
9100  Other / Off-topic / Re: What % of your Assets is Bitcoin? on: July 26, 2016, 03:03:33 PM
Right now maybe less than 20 % but I hope this fact will change soon.
I'm planning to invest my money and start own business, which will accept Bitcoin as payment option.
If business will be successful, I will have much more Bitcoin in my private portfolio Smiley
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