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Thanks, that is interesting.
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Nice to see how crypto is becoming a decent partc of the financial system. Of course it not That quick. But we have bars, auto salons, marketplaces based on this. I find it more safe than the fiat money.
Which ones are you talking about now? elaborate on that.
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True. Inernational transfers using the banking systems are expensive enough. Plus it takes quite a few time. Crypto allows me to do this real quick while not paying a cent for the transaction to be made.
In this case, what do you think about the future of the bankong system? Will there still be a demand for them? No way. I guess, banks start realizing the great potential crypto has. We are to witness the integration of crypto into a traditional financial system globally.
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True. Inernational transfers using the banking systems are expensive enough. Plus it takes quite a few time. Crypto allows me to do this real quick while not paying a cent for the transaction to be made.
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Marketplaces are the only place at now where crypto is used as a payment method
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I'd like to know more about marketplaces' processes. How goes the payment? Is there a possibility to track the package?
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Plus, one should understand that these stores do not cause serious questions to the government until they become popular - once they become really big, the government will immediately respond.
On the other hand, if they are large and influential, remaining in the legal field, it will give grounds to solve problems for the common benefit - including the public one.
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probably I don’t know much this topic, but today it’s impossible to take any cryptocurrency seriously IMO. no state will allow to use currency that is difficult to control for any calculations
Why so? Venezuela released the national cryptocurrency Petro on February 2018. The issue amounted to 100 million tokens, 82.4 million of which went on sale, the rest remained with the state. Just wondering, what was the reason to release of the national cryptocurrency in Venezuela? One of Petro's goals is to overcome the “financial blockade” by the United States, which imposed financial sanctions against Venezuela, effectively isolating its power from the dollar system. The introduction of Petro is the same virtual step as the cryptocurrency itself, and in no way will it help the Venezuelan authorities to cope with the crisis.
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So, how can I track how charities spend donations? I've seen people around here talking something about an app, but I'd like a confirmation from the devs.
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Also, are there any bonuses for early investors/adopters? Or any benefits?
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Also, after the platform launches, will I be able to use the tokens for charity or are they only for loyalty program purposes?
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Also, when can I buy tokens at maximum bonus? Tried to find it in the roadmap, didnt quite get it.
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So, is this 50% token reward for every donation is a guarantee? If yes, how and how soon do I get it?
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But for real though, how do you plan to reconcile the legal differences? The crypto regulation is up in the air and changing every day, while the charity-related laws have been rock solid for a while. And they include the fact that they have to report all the funds that flow through them to the specific regulating body. So its really hard for me to imagine, how these two fields can cooperate.
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What is a usual minimal donation? Thank you.
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I wish this idea will be smash. Percipient vision, really good design, spotless business! Good luck! [/quote yes, but you didn't mention a real advantage of the project that it is effortlessly integrated into already existing systems
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Interesting to see, that in the age when cryptocurrency regulation is a relevant topic, these guys thought through the possibility of getting a written confirmation of donations for tax purposes.
It is up to the participant. If needed, he can get receive a receipt for each donation to use for tax deduction purposes depending on his tax jurisdiction. I dont even see any reason why anyone wouldnt use this opportunity.
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Too much, if you as me. Time to start burning the excesses.
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Interesting to see, that in the age when cryptocurrency regulation is a relevant topic, these guys thought through the possibility of getting a written confirmation of donations for tax purposes.
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And what about the fee? Will HC take something?
Humancoin’s fee will be limited to 5% (which will be used for the future support and development of the platform) Just 5%, whereas the other companies take up to 30% fee
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