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Hallo Community, mir schoss gerade folgende Frage durch den Kopf: Großvater / Großmutter besitzt Vermögen über 5.000.000 € + (zunächst: Wie hoch ist denn hier der Freibetrag zwischen Enkel und Großelternteil?) Um die Steuer nun zu umgehen, schlägt der Enkel dem Großelternteil vor, den zu vererbenden Betrag in Bitcoins zu tauschen. So hätte der Enkel auf einem gemeinsamen Blockchain-Konto auch direkten Zugriff darauf und könne das Geld Schrittweise (je nach Bedarf) wieder in € zurück wechseln bzw. damit handeln. Ihr seht hier bestimmt Probleme bzgl. Finanzamt/Staat. Lasst sie mich wissen! Ich kann mir nur vorstellen, dass man nie den ganzen Geldbetrag auf ein Konto überweisen kann, ohne Fragen von der Bank gestellt zu bekommen. Und wenn man da dann keine gute Antwort parat hat.. Ich würde das auch so machen, dazu aber noch Gold und Silber kaufen und einen versteckten Safe einbauen lassen oder anderweitig auf einem Grundstück welches Du erbst die Edelmetalle verstecken (möglichst anonym kaufen). Das wird dann nur ein Teil der 5 Mio sein den Du wenigstens ohne Steuern erben kannst. Auch andere Sachwerte könnten die Großeltern kaufen, Dinge, die lange halten aber nützlich sind, wertige Gartengeräte, Maschinen in einer Werkstatt, Handwerkszeug, teure Teppiche, Anwesen noch renovieren, neue Heizung, Garten neu anlegen, Pflasterarbeiten, teure, gute Möbel kaufen, Solaranlage. Von diesen Werten hast Du etwas und die fließen nicht unbedingt alle mit in den reinen Wert der Immobilie wenn diese geschätzt wird (war bei mir so).
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It troubles me that they're not diligent about responding to support emails. Payza not available where I'm at and they won't respond to support emails. For this reason I may just let the second payment lapse, I might just rather hold onto that 2.5 BTC and see what happens.
That's right and that's why I was bothering to read through this thread. I emailed them to ask why I can't see my final invoice so that I can pay, no reply, logged in again, still no invoice. I was only reading their e-mail announcements and decided not to read any forums or FUD at all, until now, because they did not reply to my e-mail. Bad customer support is bad. Now after reading the thread, I am not sure if I would even pay the final invoice when they eventually give it to me.
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Hey all, So most of you didn't pay yet, right? I am about to pay the remaining, but just read posts here... wondering they also don't respond right? Sent an email a few days ago, no reply ... I would like to know who of you guys can already see their final payments invoice in order to pay it? My order number for the the 250 MH/s miner is around order #74XX and I can not even see my final invoice yet. If the invoice would be there I would have paid it by now. I even emailed them to ask why I can't see my invoice yet and why my order status is on hold. I had sent the deposit by wire transfer and was planning to send the remaining payment also by wire transfer.
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to the dev:
I found a reference to Litecoin in the OS X wallet, while adding a passphrase:
"Warning: If you encrypt your wallet and lose your passphrase, you will LOSE ALL OF YOUR LITECOINS!
Are you sure you wish to encrypt your wallet?"
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Love the idea, to get started with human minining I need coins though to create players in the game.
In case there is still a giveaway: HHuewhDShPyBQCZEbFVAyiQwfgKDuyaFHn
Thanks!
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Someone make a new MaxCoin.. not making it scrypt is just plain stupid. This coin is for botnets and asic farms.. nothing else. Move on.
I think the dev team should address this concern as well as it does make sense. Botnet operators who have thousands of comprimised CPUs under their control will have the obvious benefit of being able to mine a huge amount of coins for free.
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Q: Can put up a list of known Linux issues getting this to run, dependencies etc.? +1 I would also like to know what dependencies need to be installed.
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So what's best? Starting with solo mine or starting to join a pool?
Depends on your hashrate and the pool hashrate. Could you elaborate? It would be nice to get some examples and a comparison with explanation.
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It would be great to get an update on the status of your servers.
Today with the huge kittehcoin rush, the exchange has been very slow, now it is down.
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draft
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Fuck me:
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Hi,
signed up as bitconto
thanks!
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dedicatedpool.com looks very promising!
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thanks!
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No fraud, that's great news! Good luck with the banks and your exchange, I hope it will be operational and profitable for a long time to come!
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I would like to say, I am really happy with FYBSG.com - at no other exchange I had a smooth trading experience like this.
I am just about to send some more SGD and I noticed that the DBS bank account is no longer listed for deposits.
Now there is just one account listed, the UOB account and I will deposit to that account this time.
It would just be nice to get a word of reassurance from the owners how things are going, are banks causing problems? Has fraud been a problem? Are you working on more bank accounts or do you have a good partner in UOB.
Thanks!
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I'd look into Chile. Research it. Google Sovereign Man Simon Black Chile. Immigration supposed to be easy, cheap, safest of South America, infrastructure ok.
If you can pass NZ immigration, I'd also look into that. Australia is always nice, too.
Hong Kong for fast internet and if you are still looking to start businesses or work, earn money, good for low tax rates.
Thailand is not bad if you are no longer working, just want to have good food, sports, health releated stuff, but immigration is a pain unless you have lots of spare money and want to join the "Thailand Elite" program. Language is also difficult to master perfectly especially reading and writing. Internet infrastructure and power cuts are bad if you are still productive, can also be bad for networking unless you are in polluted, noisy, flooding Bangkok.
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Browsers are notoriously bad at handling security issues. If you are prepared to hold your wealth in a browser extension, good luck to ya
That was exactly my first thought, too - I am still looking further into it though because it does look interesting. From what I read so far: All parties participating in the mix need to sign off on the payout address. If something is manipulated, e.g. someone trying to divert BTC to anyone other than then intended participants, then at least one party would not sign off on the transaction, and the entire mixing deal would not take place. So if every participant checks that their receiving address is correct, nothing bad happens .. Its based on GPG and uses tor .. it does look promising .. and I think I'm gonna try it out because I'm curious
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I would like to know, if I send more USD, or if I send EUR , will I get a new HOLD again?
I have received a response by btc-e to this question and I want to share it, in case someone else is also hesitant to send more funds after the HOLD was cleared: As long as the sender of the bank transfer does not change, there will not be a new HOLD on the account once the first HOLD was already cleared! Good news. Also I received confirmation that there are not currently any problems receiving bank transfers from their end.
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