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281  Economy / Economics / Re: No Crypto Taxes Until 2030: Proposes New Ukrainian Bill on: November 07, 2018, 06:50:57 PM
The bill that has been introduced in the Ukrainian parliament which proposes a halt on cryptocurrency taxation of any nature in Ukraine until the end of 2029, would definitely be something all crypto people would get behind. The questions is, how does cryptocurrency taxing work? And is there a fair way around it?
I love a tax free crypto and other regulations are not good for it and it is impossible that someone impose some controls over crypto now crypto will be listed on stock exchanges and then it will be easily available to public and it will directly comes to the economy and it will contribute it's role in the economy while many online users are using it for buying of products and selling of other goods it is the tool for E commerce in this year.
The question is given how it works. I can tell you that if a country accepts Cryptocurrency as a form of payment, there will be startups or major developers developing smartphone applications on the smartphone so do not worry-How it works.
282  Economy / Economics / Re: Philippines starting to accept and adopt cryptocurrency. on: November 07, 2018, 06:45:30 PM
Too much bounty hunters there so there is a demand and so a market. Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
Perhaps bounty hunter job is a more popular job than a call center operator

The country is poor as much that it's ready to accept anything that can be Fx'ed
You are too stupid to say that this is a poor country. Maybe you live in a developed country with prosperous and wealthy people. But you should know that in the poorer countries, the rich always hidden. It is impossible to identify people living in a country through reports of that country.
283  Economy / Economics / Re: What can be done to make bitcoin stable? on: November 07, 2018, 06:40:16 PM
I would not expect Bitcoin to be stable as this reduces the profitability that I can earn from it. In order to make Bitcoin stable, it is possible to take measures to hold it, or the government issued orders to control it, which also makes Bitcoin more stable.
284  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is MLM ideal for bitcoin? on: November 06, 2018, 11:25:37 AM
Is Multi-Level Marketing ideal for bitcoin?

I found a MLM website using BTC, but before I join it, I want to ask fellows in this forum, why wasn't any popular MLM service before?

any idea?
MLM is a risky model and it's almost like Ponzi, there are so many risks that it will fail and become a coin. Think of it getting worse when you can not liquidate and especially no one can create an MLM deal for Bitcoin.
285  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoins is 10 years, Proof it is here to stay. on: November 06, 2018, 11:02:15 AM
Bitcoins is here to stay after 10 years of existence with all the setbacks from governments, financial institutions , media and even cryptocurrency traders. A system of payment that has existed for 10 years can't be doubted as a ponzi scheme, fraud or scam as stipulated by many naysayers. Hurray!
Bitcoin has been a worthless coin and is considered rubbish, no one believes in it, and it does not offer any profit to anyone. But it has done so many things over the past 10 years and proved to everyone that it was worth it and it did not.
286  Other / Politics & Society / Re: why facebook or twitter does not use blockchain now? on: November 06, 2018, 10:46:44 AM
Why facebook or twitter, reddit does not use blockchain technology, just like Steemit?

Steemit is like of a success in media, I think.
Currently these are two of the most extensive social networking channels. They all grow by delivering ads on them. There are too many ads for fake websites, and this has had a negative impact, so these two platforms have reportedly stopped supporting for Crypto-related ads. This is also why they do not develop their Blockchain platform.
287  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What do you want to see for Bitcoin - A stable or a volatile market? on: November 06, 2018, 10:33:09 AM
I look forward to a volatile and volatile market that will make it easy to find profitable deals. The higher the fluctuation and the higher the frequency, the more opportunities there are for trading, the trader does not need stability because the stability is always meager profit.
288  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why would people want to adopt Bitcoin as a payment option? on: November 03, 2018, 02:47:24 PM
Accepting Bitcoin as a payment option will make Bitcoin use ever more popular in society. This increases the demand for Bitcoin ownership by increasing trade volume. Bitcoin prices are rising, and this is what all investors want.
289  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Problems with banks you have faced on: November 02, 2018, 02:01:37 PM
Cryptocurrency is suitable for big investors who are always looking to profit and remove identity for what they own. This will negatively affect the banks as the user gradually escapes the bank and uses Cryptocurrency as an alternative solution with superior advantages.
290  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BTC payments in PHILIPPINES on: October 31, 2018, 07:03:08 PM
I've just visit Philippines to have an vacation. I glad to know that Philippines accepting Bitcoin as payments, like Mr. D’s Artisanal Sundries i buy prepared smoked and cured meats, such as bacon or corned beef and i pay BTC Smiley it's so very nice that Philippines is belong to the Cryptoworld  Smiley
This is one of the reasons that I love the Philippines, a country that accepts Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency. Do you like to travel in a country without using FIAT to make payments? To make payments you only need to use the smartphone for payment, this is great.
291  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why should governments accept Crypto currencies? on: October 31, 2018, 06:55:54 PM
We are led to believe that almost all governments are corrupt and that most officials and even leaders of the world are bought.

We saw this for instance with the US elections where rumours are doing the rounds that massive amounts of money were channelled from foreign countries to influence the outcome of the election. This money had to be laundered through shell companies via Banks and complex money laundering systems.

All of this leaves paper trails and this can later be followed and investigated to find the true origin of this money.

Now think about this, why would "corrupt" governments want to appose Bitcoin and Crypto currencies, if they can use it to hide their "corrupt" practices? Would it not make sense just to allow it and then use it to further their political aspirations?

The push back from these corrupt governments does not make any sense. Could it be that they know that Bitcoin and Crypto currencies are not "anonymous" at all and that these transactions can be traced and for this reason they are apposed to it?

Curious to know what you are thinking.  Wink
If the government accepts Crypto it will get a lot of benefits from this. You can see that crypto taxation through exchanges could help the government collect a tremendous amount of tax money, which could open up opportunities for a new economic sector.
292  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin banned in Sri Lanka on: October 31, 2018, 06:52:00 PM
Last past months Sri Lanka's Main Bank (Bank of Ceylon) was banned cryptocurrencies in Sri Lanka. What do you think is the reason for that ? Huh
Many countries have issued a ban on Bitcoin like Sri Lanka. The reason may be that there are too many investors involved in Cryptocurrency and many have tried to legitimize their assets with Bitcoin purchases so that could be the reason Sri Lanka issued the ban.
293  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What happens when the last bitcoin has been mined? [Year 2140] on: October 31, 2018, 06:47:33 PM
When Bitcoin is fully exploited, I believe the bitcoin price will rise sharply as there is no supply for it. Bitcoins cannot be made extra, the amount reaches the limit, and the demand for possession is so high it will make it grow fast.
294  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How can you invest in bitcoin without being scammed? on: October 29, 2018, 05:32:38 PM
How can you invest in bitcoin without being scammed? There are people using very fine techniques like selling bitcoin cash in name of bitcoins using confusing websites name. How to be safe from such scams ?
To eliminate fraudulent Bitcoin conversions, you can use large reputable websites with high transaction volume and high user count. Many reputable traders support buying and selling through FIAT, and this also makes things safer.
295  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Development of Blockchain in future. on: October 29, 2018, 05:27:38 PM
As we all know that technology doesn't stuck at a single place. It always improves day by day. In the same thought, I believe that blockchain is being developed continuously. Do you know that what kind of development would be in blockchain? Please share your points. Thanks.
Bitcoin has the first Blockchain system with very little transaction speed, but this is the first system. Now we can see that many of the other Altcoin Blockchain systems have very fast transaction speeds at very low cost, and I find the Blockchain platform is changing every day with very little development very fast.
296  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin, governments on: October 29, 2018, 05:20:36 PM
It would be silly for central banks to not be accumulating some Bitcoin just in case. They understand how money works..

The Government as a whole entity may not have invested or investing in Bitcoin secretly BUT believe you men that elite politicians have been in the game for a while now. Using the decentralized nature of Bitcoin to amass wealth and move their cash around as they wish.
Exactly, the government has excellent people, who may be the ones who always give opinions about the bans on Bitcoin but they also own Bitcoins. No fool would ignore the great benefits of Bitcoin because they ever realized that Bitcoin was massive.
297  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: does bitcoin look scary / deadly for the future ...? on: October 29, 2018, 05:15:21 PM
You think Bitcoin is scary and to me, it's not frightening because it's a chance to change lives. Bitcoin is like a good thing, it offers excellent opportunities for everyone and grasps this great opportunity you get what you want, so it's not scary.
298  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin, governments on: October 26, 2018, 05:15:16 AM
Can you think that the government is opposed and trying to destroy Cryptocurrency why invest in it? Because the government is not as stupid as you think, maybe they say they will try to destroy it but they still silently spend in this world for profit.
299  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Samsung has now entered the cryptocurrency world on: October 26, 2018, 05:10:08 AM
I think this is good news for crypto fans, technology from Samsung is no longer in doubt, good luck with the mining technology from Samsung.
Samsung is a big technology company, they have a lot of true fans, and many of them are Bitcoiners. Developers who accept Cryptocurrency and are willing to learn about this new technology will make market signals better.
300  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is now a good time to store some Bitcoins? on: October 26, 2018, 05:04:34 AM
I wanted to ask this question and now I don't.Because I opened CoinMarketCap right now and found I had missed the best chance to get it. It's getting growing now and at a price of $11,075.80. Rush to buy!

That is depend on the investor. If he is ready to face the risk then he should invest now and store the coins for long term for a better profit. But if you do not have enough courage better not to invest.
Brave holding it is one of the decisive factors, but do you want to hold Altcoin anyway and it is Altcoin has the potential? Holding Altcoin when the market falls is an excellent choice but choosing Altcoin is a stupid things.
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