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921  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Keep calm: The bitcoin is stronger on: September 16, 2017, 10:16:31 AM
I already bought the bitcoins. In any case, I think in the future Bitcoin will grow and not lose its value.
Congratulations you have done the right thing, if everyone has panic you have been through this storm well.
Good traders are not affected by negative issues that make the market worse off.
Some traders today regret not buying Bitcoin. and you are very lucky.
922  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What If Bitcoin is banned? on: September 16, 2017, 10:12:09 AM
when bitcoin banned will be panic sell like china that we have saw couple days ago bitcoin price go down from $4000 to $3000
It's just fud, they are deliberately making a drama and hope everyone panics.
and they managed to do it.
this is proof he has bought Bitcoin in large quantities.

It's just fud, they are deliberately making a drama and hope everyone panics.
and they managed to do it
This is proof he has already bought Bitcoin in large quantities.

Rumors Covering screenshots distributed on reddit, JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon has the potential to give FUDs to buy drinks, illegal market manipulation in traditional markets and forced violations.

923  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Guess What? JPMorgan on: September 16, 2017, 09:59:34 AM
He is one of the most big liar because he told that bitcoin is fraud actually he is fraud.
He did a great show, and the impact was immense.
but should thank him because some traders get a cheap price. and today a lot of money we have. hopefully he is a long life.  Grin
924  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Be ready for more rumors and fud from China on: September 16, 2017, 09:47:21 AM
That's funny, china banning exchanges and japan opening new one. New blood is coming into the crypto and china will understand they are no longer control the market as they did before.
Haha China tried to manipulate the price, and they failed.
Embarrassing.

Goodbye China

925  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Why are signature campaign scarce? on: September 13, 2017, 11:13:08 PM
Don't blame everything that happens to bitcoin to China. There is no connection to sig campaign and china banning bitcoin. Bitcoin is expensive now, so it is expensive to run campaigns in bitcoin.

If you are not seeing bitcoin signature campaign, look at alt-bounty sections. There are tons of signature bounty campaigns waiting to be filled.
Ha ha ha
true, China is a big problem. All issues are always China's cause. That is not true.
China is the largest country with the largest population, most bitcoin holders after Japan.
but it is not fair that China is always blamed.
need to think positively and wisely.
926  Economy / Economics / Re: Someone from 2020 contacted me on: September 13, 2017, 11:09:23 PM
Hahaha nice joke!
Strange nobody still don't answer it Smiley))

Very nice to see this numbers!
Hahaha
I am laughing at this, at least it is entertainment because today BTC is depressed.
Congratulations and thank you.
It should be like this and we are not too serious. Relieve stress.  Grin Grin Grin Grin
927  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Hi guys is Poloniex is working fine on: September 13, 2017, 11:06:01 PM
I have long left the poloniex, I am concerned with some issues that arise. since the trollbox was removed I was disappointed and had never transacted there.
And I heard again today, I'm afraid I suggest you give a ticket to ask the team to fix this. Good luck.
928  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin falling again on: September 13, 2017, 11:03:33 PM
Anybody knows if the FUD from China was even confirmed? Last time I checked was some article/leak from the press, but nothing official.
China is no big deal, just enjoy this moment. if BTC keeps up this is not good. some people have to buy at a cheap price. Of course it takes courage to buy, and do not feel panic about this situation. Panic is the biggest illness of a trader, and you will lose your money
929  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Not Yet Legal But Not Banned on: September 13, 2017, 10:59:07 PM
Bitcoin in most countries are not even looked at, cause in my country, the citizens says the struggle of getting Bitcoin is a lazy mans works, but going to offices getting paid at the end of the month, and things like that.
This hahaa sounds funny, you live in which country?
They just see that work must be done outdoors. Your job is like a housewife. and you are not angry because you get gold by sitting at home.
you can compare their income to the workers in full uniform. ha ha Grin Grin
930  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: ICO ban for the US citizens on: September 13, 2017, 10:52:49 PM
because their governemt protects them from scam
True, the Government is doing its best to safeguard its people. This is a good move. in the future ICO will become more qualified.
It's a lesson on how to make a good investment, if the Government makes the rules I'm sure ICO will be very good and quality.
931  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Church of Bitcoin on: September 13, 2017, 10:49:47 PM
Hi Henry,
I'm an atheist but I would totally join the Church of Bitcoin. lol what an enlightenment.  Grin
At least you believe that the church is a holy place, anyone has the right to say that.
it is your kindness, respecting anyone with the difference. Religion is the right of anyone and bitcoin is not a matter of religion it is very important.
932  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: A big problem in bitcoin ??? on: September 13, 2017, 10:46:34 PM
the way I see it is that adoption and regulation goes hand in hand. regulation should not stifle innovation

In the most ideal world of cryptocurrency and Bitcoin, we don't need any regulations especially that one coming from the government because they are not basically compatible. However, we are living in reality. And so we have no choice but to make some compromises. In return for regulations, Bitcoin can be granted some legal status and can flourish under the same market...that is definitely better than being banned altogether.
The role of government is now required for security of transactions and asset security. we learn pda Country China, by doing ICO tires The government has been protecting its citizens not to make the wrong investment. But the impact of that we have restrictions and rules that apply.
I prefer that Bitcoin remain a symbol of freedom.
933  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: why bitcoin illegal in asia? on: September 13, 2017, 10:24:31 PM
bitcoin illegal  some asia country bt why?can you give me some reason about this?? thanks
Legality by Asian countries:
 +China: Restricted -  Exchanging bitcoins by people is lawful in China.
 +Hong Kong: Yes -  In any case, the power will be firmly viewing the utilisation of bitcoins mainly and its improvement abroad.
 +Indonesia: Restricted - All risks regarding ownership or use of Bitcoin are borne by the owner or user of Bitcoin and other virtual currencies.
 +India:  Restricted - India presumes that Bitcoins can be utilised for hawala exchanges and subsidising terror operations.
 +Israel: Yes - The Israel Bar Association considers the virtual money a fitting type of installment for lawyers.
 +Japan: Yes - You know! sure  Wink
 +Kyrgyzstan: No - According to national law, the use of bitcoin and similar currencies is illegal.
 +Malaysia: Unrecognised -  The national bank won’t direct Bitcoin operations right now, and clients ought to mindful of the dangers connected with bitcoin use.
 +Philippines: Yes -   Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) will be monitoring the possibility of Bitcoin usage in money laundering and other illegal purposes.
 +Russia: No -  In February 2014, Russia’s Prosecutor General’s Office guaranteed that bitcoin is a cash substitute and “can’t be utilised by people or lawful elements.” In September 2014, Deputy Finance Minister Aleksey Moiseev reported that a law will be gone by Spring 2015.
 +Singapore: Yes -  Organisations that have an arrangement with bitcoin money trades will be saddled in light of their offers of bitcoins.
 +South Korea: Yes - There are no regulations in South Korea regulating the utilisation of bitcoin at the moment. On December 12, 2013, the president of the Bank of Korea recommended at a press conference that bitcoin be regulated in the future.
 +Taiwan: No - Alongside China, they have discharged a joint articulation against the utilisation of bitcoin. Truth be told, controllers have even went as far as to piece endeavors of establishment of Robocoin ATM. While bitcoin itself is not illicit, endorsements for bitcoin ATMs have been disallowed.
 +Thailand: No - A Bitcoin startup denied a business permit which was supposedly informed that purchasing and offering bitcoins, utilising bitcoins to purchase or offer merchandise and administrations, and moving bitcoins all through Thailand were all presently unlawful.
 +Vietnam: Restricted - Being one of the rare countries to ban bitcoin outright, the use of bitcoin in Vietnam is restricted. Despite this, there are still some small businesses that accept bitcoin.
 +Turkey: Yes - Bitcoin is not regulated as it is not considered to be electronic money according to the law.
Wow, thanks Crosshair for the detalised info.
Woow I love to read it, very simple. but I doubt, where the source of this news. is this kind of a joke?
every statement should be based on a fact, so that everyone can hold the truth and not hesitate.
Everyone in the knowledge is limited, thanks for sharing.
934  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Finally Bitcoin is legal in my country 8) on: September 13, 2017, 10:16:11 PM
I'm happy bitcoin will be legal in your country, bitcoin in my country still does not get more attention from the government even though it's been a lot of event and marketing about bitcoin. I'm not sure bitcoin will become legal in my country.
It's just a matter of time, if I guess you are from Indonesia.
I realize the Government will not legalize Bitcoin, because they do not get taxes.
this is a big issue for the Government, because taxes are the main source of development. it may take 3 years the government will legalize bitcoin. just guessing. Grin
935  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Bitcoin is a Ponzi Scheme. Check my logic. You better hope I'm wrong. on: September 13, 2017, 10:11:00 PM
A good joke, millions of people are seeing that bitcoin is the currency of the future. How do you say this?
You are against technology, and you will not be able to do it yourself. If this is true then I'm sure the bitcoin price will not be as expensive now.
936  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: "ICO ban" in China: not about ICO, but about crypto at all on: September 13, 2017, 10:05:09 PM
I've read some similar news about this (china and their regulations) - and this is make me bored - But I always thought this is a natural thing and didn't make a big problem. We must remember that cryptocurrency is not only for China.
ICO is not the key to victory for Bitcoin. ICO is just a facility to add new coins in crypto. All countries are doing it, and this is a sign that belief in crypto is real.
If China forbids ICO, then this is a big problem for the freedom of crypto in China.
I do not care about China, just so many people panicked so BTC haga depressed.
This world does not belong to China.
937  Other / Off-topic / Re: Its time to buy bitcoins? on: September 13, 2017, 09:59:17 PM
It takes courage to jump right now, everyone panic sells. for beginners this is a big disaster, but for the big trader this is a gift. They get a decent price to be held for some time.
and some do fud, all interconnected to keep pressing BTC prices.
I just watched this time.
938  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Fake news :Bitcoin is not banned in china on: September 13, 2017, 09:55:45 PM
Panic just makes you fail to survive, and that is the main problem of a trader. This issue is very annoying I am sure only "FUD". Some people want BTC down and depressed, while they enjoy the price for some time. I do not believe in tires. If this happens China is suicidal. Shocked
939  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Real Reason China Banned Exchanges? Cryptocurrency is a Ponzi Scheme on: September 11, 2017, 03:07:10 PM
The news is too misguided, no Ponzi in bitcoin. Only a fool would apply this system.
Some people try to take advantage of this situation to push the price of Bitcoin. The government is afraid of losing its power in managing finances.
this is very shameful this action is purely due to taxes, and bitcoin does not know the tax.
940  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BLOOMBERG JUST REPORTED: China bans cryptocurrency exchanges on: September 11, 2017, 03:03:07 PM
I actually not really understand what's just happen in china and i don't understand china do that but if that was really happenthis will be a bad news for bitcoin and other cryptocurrency because it's means cryptocurrency just lost much investor which is quite influential on the price of cryptocurrency, because China is one of the countries with the largest market cryptocurrency.
China did it in 2014, and this has no permanent effect. This policy is only temporary aimed at protecting investors and maintaining financial balance.
China is a great community for Bitcoin users, they will not let their government take their money and then make their own harmful rules. this is impossible.
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