I am not so much agree with you
People jump in Bitcoin for speculating on its value, to make a quick cash profit. People jumping in Gold are people looking to secure their investment, a thing you can't do with Bitcoin with its volatility. Both have different investors.
In the case of war and economic disaster in a country, are you going to pay your bread with Bitcoin... or with gold. Don't think the supermarket will accept your Bitcoin. And especially during a war where food is rationed etc, Gold has a more safe value.
And talking about a revolution, I don't see much about any. A revolution is a fundamental change in something (economic, politic, organization,...) I don't see a fundamental change in the current banking system
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Kraken uses only euros, US dollars, Canadian dollars, British pounds, Japanese yen for deposits but you can't deposit using an account that is not in your own name (like any exchange). If you don't have one of the currencies listed, then the solution is to deposit a cryptocurrency listed. The fees to deposit US dollars are 5$ for US citizen only otherwise it is $10 for others
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For the twitter campaign, you can save your time with IFTT Using twitter RSS. If a tweet is posted by user @12346 containing a special hashtag then it will be added to a google sheet (with username, date, link, etc). At the end of the campaign you will have a full list a tweet done, then you can again save your time by sorting the list by alphabetical order I saw some projects using Twitter API with an App
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You are a lot of optimists guys but don't forget it is possible to see the price failing again in October/November. So please don't panic and keep your bitcoins safe, because you don't know what will happen next.
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No matter what the price is, I'd like to put a small amount of money into bitcoin every month from my regular income. I feel like it's a good investment even now that the price is high.
I buy regularly every month, without looking at its price because I want to wait for the price to fall, but if I do not look at the price, I am profitable every time I stop because I am constantly evaluated. You buy regularly Bitcoin because you want to wait for the price failing? You're weird man So if a day the price fails you will start to sell your bitcoins? You are doing it wrong, as you should say: I wait to see the price failing to buy bitcoin regularly, it makes more sense unless you like losing money
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I will be more than happy if the value reaches $4000 this month and I believe it is really possible to see it happen. Feel me good. I am going t have a good week end here. At 5000$ I will make a video naked! Make My Wallet Great Again!
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A fair decision for them. Honestly, in the same shoes, we would take the same decision. If they spend too many resources/effort to serve US customers while the revenues generated is very small then the company has no use to continue it (economically speaking). Be sure they are going to restrict more, or all ICO very soon
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And funny that it's LeGaulois that did vouched for you since you are both complaining about the mod of the french section.
what is funny ? Did you know we are not only 2 members complaining about this mod? But a dozen of members What you say? "arffff I didn't know" This, is funny
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Hello Bitwala I have a question regarding your service. I have a wallet with you, but a user can only have 1 wallet. Is it a problem if I create another account to be able to use a second wallet? As both will have the same first name/last name (but the bank account details used only for one account)
Hey LeGaulois, Yes, you can create as many accounts as you wish and therefore as many wallets in separate accounts. If you have any more questions I would be happy to answer them for you. Thank you for your reply. I will be very happy to be able to use more Bitwala services and to continue to recommend the site. Another question is you don't mind. The date on my ID card is expired but still 100% valid as per the laws in my country (the extended 5 more years to the cards). Do you think I can apply for the Visa card with such Identity card?
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BItstamp is really strict about KYC/AML policies. Even if you already submitted documents long ago, they can at any time asking you again to send them and to reply to some questions such where the money comes from, what you do with cryptocurrencies, and so. But about your case, you are making it a little wrong in my opinion, you are repeating the same thing that you got the coins from a private seller. You should tell them that you already told them before from where the bitcoins come from and you can't provide any proof
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Am I the only one to think what a weird domain name for something related to cryptocurrency. It does look you recycled an old domain after busting it. You say no fees charged but then you say there is a 0.01% + $0.02 so It's not free at all, even if the fees are minimal. A domain name costs just some bucks, why not choosing something decent for your business?
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In hope, they start to use their funds to improve their horrible customers support maybe. Because for this, they surely don't deserve anything. Or maybe a medal for the worst. There is a lot to do to improve this side
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Disons que les ressources necessaires pour analyser tout ca ne sont pas donner a n importe qui. Et certainement pas a des services d administration fiscale
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ni quelqu'un qui semble ici que pour faire augmenter son nombre de post (ie : campagne de signature payantes qui générent pas mal de spams)
regarde, encore une fois, tu ne sais meme pas de quoi tu parles, puisque je ne touche rien a poster ici dans la partie fr Qu est ce que tu vas nous sortir pour ca maintenant? ouin ouin je savais pas ouin ouin
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Hello I confirm I received my payment for this week 71e1cabed1fe369fb0e66be1cd1a3d071adfad4a8fb651b5b9ceb233646ca921
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I know we are still at a start of cryptocurrencies, but bitcoin is growing with lightning speed right now and some banks already see it as a potential threat. There has been a lot of accusations form banks, that bitcoin is perfect for money laundering and is used for supporting crime. I think they can do a lot of harm to bitcoin market and they will eventually start with harsh campaign against it. Do you thing it will happen and when?
You forgot that banks are heavily researching and investing millions of dollars in their own blockchain solutions. I say banks but it also concerns insurance and lot of different industries. So they can't really start a war against Bitcoin as it would also mean against the blockchain. You can't really say Bitcoin is a shit while you are using it yourself.
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