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1  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Think I've been Phished on: June 28, 2019, 02:08:36 PM
Think it's too late now, but hoping that someone out here can understand what needs to be done or reported to stop this scam. Am a newbie, had a 2 year old version of Electrum, opened it up to transfer 0.099 BTC to an exchange wallet, then before the txn completes, a pop up insists on installation of so-called version 4. it updates and completes the transaction (id# ccc3f772dad44e406441c835872fe1b444bee5498e13b7aa102fd99bc8643c6c) with an address (1MbomqWZxDts164kL9cdcinbhWZ7U6F9m5) that was definitely not mine.
https://blockstream.info/tx/ccc3f772dad44e406441c835872fe1b444bee5498e13b7aa102fd99bc8643c6c
The antivirus lights up saying I have a JTI/Suspect. Uninstall Electrum, download from the proper .org address, and try installing it and still the AV software insists the .exe is infected. I understand I've lost the BTC for good, but is it possible to report the offending transaction details anywhere? Thanks in advance. Will likely never use Electrum again after this.

A friend in Sweden got the same. "Upgrade to Electrum 4.0" (and let us steal all your money). electrum.org should maybe have a warning for this but they have no adress where I can contact them...
2  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Announcing Qt Trader. The HF crypto exchange on: April 09, 2019, 02:56:31 PM
is this project still going on?

Better careful than fast. Right now just waiting for a new code-signing certificate. Did you register at qttrader.com?
3  Economy / Auctions / Re: Advertise on this forum - Round 257 on: October 07, 2018, 02:19:52 PM
5@0,05
4  Local / Press & News from India / Test post for QtTrader on: October 04, 2018, 03:55:31 PM
5  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Politically promising ***** appointed to the board of the Bitcoin Foundation on: October 30, 2016, 11:20:58 AM
https://gallery.mailchimp.com/2918be7dc96bb805b1532a71b/files/manifesto_02.pdf?ct=t(Annual_Members_Manifesto_10_25_2016)

I WILL POST ANY FURTHER ANSWERS HERE
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Llew,

-   You write that one group of people who have not adopted bitcoin during its first six years, because they are so poor that they have no currency at all , will be the first to adopt bitcoin. How old are you?

-   You think that offering a bank-independent payment system is “covered in our values” and then you present your appalling argument for not covering it. We are still talking about the 8 preambles.

-   The banking/politics maffia´s war against cash is _not_ covered in the preambles or mentioned at all anywhere in the document.

What you do cover is the “losses associated with card fraud” and “lacking security in traditional payment system”. Exactly who´s business is that? Who do you think you´re working for?

Now on to bullet points, where you count seven “rights” for that should not be impeded by “humans”: All of these “rights” (you probably mean “legal options to”) are already present in almost all countries in the world. And in remaining countries, (Russia, is there any more?), bitcoin is thriving outside of the legal system, providing much needed competition to the establishment.  Your reasoning behind these bullet points is understandable: With this manifesto, all you need to do to succeed is to put your feet on your desk.

Llew, you are better advised to seek a career in politics or organized crime. There is a vacancy in Hillary Clintons campaign office. If you are eyeing a position at a bank, go apply for it. We are not here to help you with your career. You will be of no use to the bitcoin community.

Carl Lundström
+41 763 262630

From: Llew Claasen [mailto:llew@bitcoinfoundation.org]
Sent: den 29 oktober 2016 13:25
To: carl@lundstrom.com
Subject: Re: Important update for foundation members

Hi Carl

Thanks for your notes.

One of the reasons that we've drafted the manifesto is to ensure that we're clear on what we're trying to do and to be clear on what our members can expect from us. Our manifesto will not ring true for everyone and that is a function of having different philosophies of what Bitcoin should be.

My further comments as follows:
1. Poorest people in the world (ie. in developing markets) are most likely to adopt bitcoin as a currency first, because existing solutions don't serve them. They will be important early adopters on the consumer side.
2. I think this is covered in our values. This is a fight that we can't win in the short term and picking a fighting at that scale right now will just put a big target on bitcoin for regulators. It's precisely this centralized control, surveillance and bullying that will drive adoption of bitcoin.
3. Also covered in the values.

Thanks again & best wishes. Feel free to reach out at any time.

llew

Llew Claasen
Executive Director

 


On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 10:26 AM, Carl Lundstrom <carl@lundstrom.com> wrote:
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Carl Lundstrom (carl@lundstrom.com) wrote:

Thanks for reaching out! If the preambles should be there at all, they serve to indicate the purpose or the reason of the whole engagement. I don´t agree with the focus you are demonstrating.

1. The poorest people in the world are mentioned repeatedly, as a main element of our engagement in bitcoin. But please - those people who live on $3,10 per day are those that have, and will have, the least of all people to do with bitcoin. Since you mention no other group of people, your piece implies the opposite. It is commendable to want to work for an increase in bitcoin usage among starving Africans and for an increase in their incomes, but other fora are better suited for that.

2. Secondly you overlook a very large problem that bitcoin is on the way of solving - the fact that the banking system is becoming a worldwide monopoly power, from which not even banks themselves are safe. In 2012, the oldest Swiss bank, Wegelin /en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wegelin_%26_Co.> , refused to expose its US resident customers to American authorities. Shortly thereafter, commercial US banks decided to exclude Bank Wegelin from the interbank US dollar market in New York, and threatened with other boycott measures – which made the further business of the bank commercially impossible. The bank still refused to expose its customers and preferred to close shop after nearly 300 years of continuous business. I am sure there are more examples of behind-the-scenes pressure of larger banks on smaller. More often this pressure has the purpose of forcing the smaller banks to throw individual customers out. A company I own part of is regularly evicted from Swiss banks since we work with software for bitcoin. That is the only reason. This perspective is frightening because it aims at the big banks being able to decide who, globally, has access to the banking system and not. This must be seen in combination with the war against cash. In the big cities in Sweden you are not able to buy a sandwich at several large and small restaurant- and hotel chains, without a bank card. Once you are boycotted by the banks, you are really _out_ of society, something which will of course in the future be used not only against bitcoin people but also politically.

3. I mentioned the banks´ war against cash. This is a second factor that makes bitcoin necessary. Banks and politicians work successfully to abolish anonymous money in European countries, where Sweden is the experiment shop. What happens there always spreads, and in Sweden they are well on their way.


All the best,

Carl Lundstrom (carl@lundstrom.com)

6  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Bitcoin-Analytics.com - price correction, additional currencies on: December 19, 2014, 11:00:00 PM
Payment 8hrs ago, seen by 4 peers but still "Subscription is not active."  https://i.imgur.com/zHgngAV.png

Hi, sent you PM.

Problem gone, thanks!

Kalle
7  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Bitcoin-Analytics.com - price correction, additional currencies on: December 19, 2014, 07:39:05 PM
Payment 8hrs ago, seen by 4 peers but still "Subscription is not active."  https://i.imgur.com/zHgngAV.png
8  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: What happened to BTC-e? on: June 19, 2014, 07:54:28 AM
I cannot get into BTC-e, they just show a therapy loop
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6eq7x4f3t20309w/Screenshot%202014-06-19%2008.56.45.png
and the don´t answer mail. Are they doing a Gox?

Works again
9  Economy / Service Discussion / What happened to BTC-e? on: June 19, 2014, 07:02:04 AM
I cannot get into BTC-e, they just show a therapy loop
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6eq7x4f3t20309w/Screenshot%202014-06-19%2008.56.45.png
and the don´t answer mail. Are they doing a Gox?

 
10  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: MtGox no longer the standard for exchange rate on: June 25, 2013, 10:32:50 AM
Good news but is there anyone else than Mt Gox that offer an API?

There´s a site where the Mt Gox market depth is presented live - but I lost the bookmark. Any one have it?
11  Local / Deutsch (German) / Re: Mehrwertsteuer auf bitcoin - alles verboten on: May 05, 2013, 01:46:31 PM

Hope you understand now a little better, but i realy advice you to search a german "Steuerberater" as a Specialist for such things. Maybe some of our German Trader can offer you a contact to some who has experience in Bitcoinbusiness. Candoo, 2weix, yxt, Akka or others who have the same tax-problems like you.

PS: i hope my english is not to rusty for understanding, its now over 10 years i dont need it for work anymore.

No I only mistreat other languages manually without Google Translate. You should see my French.

Yes, most likely I will have to talk to a German steuerberater. Hearsay doen´t work. I just hoped that someone here might know of some official statement that would prove the München Steueramt to be wrong. In that case I could spend the Honorar-money on something more amusing
12  Local / Deutsch (German) / Re: Mehrwertsteuer auf bitcoin - alles verboten on: May 05, 2013, 12:38:19 PM
wosinddiehirsche: Danke, aber das ist eins was ich liebe mit ihr Deutschen, ihr seid direkt.

Chefin: In die Kompetenzfrage kann ich betstätigen das du weit von allein bist in diese Grübeleien. Nicht nur meine Frau und meine Vermögensberater (oder was man ihn heutzutags nennen soll) wurde dir der Hand reichen.

Hoffentlich habe ich der Antwort von herr Behring zu ernst genommen.

Zuerst haben wir Schweden untersucht. Dort haben die Juristenabteilung vom Steueramt ungefähr die gleiche bescheid gegeben - und der Anfrage war von unsere Seite professionell geschrieben. Die Schweden haben mehrmahls Stellung genommen, das bitcoin ein "elektronische Dienst" ist. Das hat folgen: Beim Verkauf vom "Dienst" muss 25% MwSt zugeschlagen werden. Beim Ankauf von eine Privatperson muss kein MwSt bezahlt werden. Aber i diesen Fall mussen wir etwa 30% vom Betrag als Arbeitgebergebühren einzahlen und der Kunde muss das ganze betrag als Einkommen deklarieren. Das alles heisst, in meine Augen, nicht weniger als ein Verbot.

Ich nehme an, diese absurde stellungsnahme von den schwedischen Steuerbehörden hat politische Hintergründe. Ich denke auch das die früher oder später nachgeben mussen. Meine Kollegen wolllen jedoch der Firma schon gestern gestartet haben - so dann fangen wir lieber in einen anderen Land an, unde kehren nach eine steuerrechtliche "Wende" nach Schweden zurück.

Die Schweiz ist das land der Welt mit den meist burgerfreundlichen Beamtern und hat veiele andere Vorzüge. Dazu wohne ich hier. Aber in meine Analyse an den Firmengründern musste ich feststellen das der schweizerische Marktpotential nicht so gross ist. Wenn man der Dichte von bitcoin Hosts und der Anzahl internet-benutzer im Lande in Bezug nimmt kommt der Schweiz ziemlich schlecht aus. Schweden viel besser - aber i der Spitze, gerade nach USA, kommt Deutschland. Darum bin ich sehr intressiert, alles zu lernen über die Kernfrage - gibt es eine Risiko, den deutschen Fiskus wird beim bitcoinwechseln MwSt verlangen? Ich bin dir dankbar für alle Links, Auskünfte idéen wie ich praktisch vorgehen kann.

Und das Antwort ist ja, wir Schweden saufen immer noch wie helden obwohl wir neben den Finnen immer noch im Schatten stehen. Du sollst uns diese Sommer besuchen kommen!
13  Local / Deutsch (German) / Mehrwertsteuer auf bitcoin - alles verboten on: May 05, 2013, 12:16:21 AM
In Bayern, sowie in Schweden, wird Bitcoin steuerrechtlich als eine Dienst und nicht als eine Zahlmittel betrachtet. Damit muss ein Händler beim Verkauf MwSt verlangen. Beim Ankauf muss der Händler zusehen, das der Kunde das erhaltene Betrag als einkommen deklariert - und die Arbeitgebergeühren Zahlen. Organisierten Handel mit Bitcoin ist somit in Bayern oder ganz Deutscland unmöglich - oder habe ich das untene ganz missverstanden? Entschuldigung für meine Misshandlung von die deutsche Sprache :-)

Sehr geehrter Herr Lundström,

von der Mehrwertsteuer sind die Umsätze und die Vermittlung der Umsätze von gesetzlichen Zahlungsmitteln befreit (§ 4 Nr. 8 Buchst. b Satz 1 Umsatzsteuergesetz). Gesetzliche Zahlungsmittel sind kursgültige Münzen und Banknoten (Abschnitt 4.8.3 Abs. 1 S. 1 Umsatzsteuer-Anwendungserlass). Bitcoin ist nach meinem Kenntnisstand kein gesetzliches Zahlungsmittel.

Die Steuerbefreiung des § 4 Nr. 8 Buchst. b UStG gilt ferner nicht für solche Zahlungsmittel, die wegen ihres Metallgehalts oder Sammlerwerts umgesetzt werden (§ 4 Nr. 8 Buchst. b Satz 2 Umsatzsteuergesetz).


Mit freundlichen Grüßen

Thomas Behring

Bayerisches Landesamt für Steuern
Referat St 33 - Umsatzsteuer
Krelingstraße 50
90408 Nürnberg

Telefon: 0911 991 2304
Fax: 0911 991 492304
E-Mail: Thomas.Behring@lfst.bayern.de
Internet: http://www.lfst.bayern.de


Von: Carl Lundström [mailto:carl@lundstrom.com]
Gesendet: Montag, 22. April 2013 15:30
An: Poststelle (LfSt)
Betreff: Bitcoin

Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,

Der Zweck meiner Firma ist das vermitteln, an- und verkauf von Bitcoin, eine internationale elektronische Währung.

Meine Frage ist falls der bayerische Steueramt bitcoin als eine Zahlmittel, also mehrwertsteuerfrei, betrachtet oder als eine elektronische Dienstleistung, der Mehrwertsteuerpflicht untersteht.

Mit freundlichen Grüssen,

Carl Lundström
Firma Bithouse
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