And how are you going to choose someone? Corruption always works, especially with money offered. I am afraid after some time the guy can start to look around a way to accept money without you see/check something is not clean in the project. Don't you have someone in your team able to do this?
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Well, Mistertango operates under Lithuanian law and if the law says outdated ID document is not valid, don't think Mistertango alone could change here something.
<sarcasm> Really man thank you so much, I couldn't guess it alone </sarcasm> If you took the time to read the topic, I was first asking if MisterTango is accepting ID cards like I was describing. Then @aesma replied to me that for example Italy wasn't aware of this and could turn French people around at the border. I then, in the discussion, replied to him that's it's not true and explained why. (There are no more borders in Europe since more than a decade by the way ) In my last reply which you quoted I clearly said: "Since my previous post, I found that Lithuania is one of those countries refusing those outdated cards" So trust me I can guess alone that MisterTango is not able to accept those cards
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There is something I don't get in the original post. For outgoing transfers, we get an email verification with a link to click to confirm the transaction. Without this process, it's not possible. So how would it be possible without getting access to your own email. Bittrex usually answer to support ticket in 24 hours average but tracking the IP is worthless because only an idiot village would use his original IP without masking it
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Hi,
I haven't traded yet as I want to be able to understand this before buying coin. I can see exchanges make it very easy to purchases cryptocurrencies, but cashing out seems challenging, particularly for those in the UK.
What is the best way to cash out GBP? localbitcoins or bitcoin ATMs seem to charge the kind of transaction fees that people would laugh at if they were dealing in fiat currencies. From what I've read, traditional banks can block interactions with crypto-related activities (as well as charging huge fees to receive SEPA). I was looking at Revolut plus a payment service such as Paysera (to convert from EUR to GBP) as a method. Any thoughts or improvements on this method?
Thanks!
You may take a look at Cryptopay.me as they are from UK. It's a Bitcoin wallet website but they have this feature for bank withdrawals, so I assume they deal with £ edit: After checking their website, the process is done via SEPA. But if you didn't know the UK is part of the countries of the SEPA zone https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_Euro_Payments_Area
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Notepad... I always have a notepad file open and write everything on it. I am not sure if it is efficient as I like to call a complete disorder, as nothing structured, everything mixed etc. I usually like a to keep in simple, but right now I need to have something else as a tool. I am so bad that I am not sure to know how to use google sheet lol.. I didn't know all those mentioned in the OP, so I will give it a look at some
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https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DFBt2a-W0AEwip5.jpg:largeI would not be surprised to see the Bitcoin value falling again in October/November, the same way we saw it in July loosing over 1000$ in some hours and then coming back to what it was. If the same situation happens again, it will mean we will have the value at 2000$. To be honest, I won't be surprised to see a 500$ correction in the next following days
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It depends on how you trust the future of Bitcoin and what you can afford to lose. If you are really confident with Bitcoin, you can continue to hold your coin and wait to see the value coming back to what it was. You know you won't lose something, it's just a matter of patience. How big the patience shall be is, of course, another story. If you are on low budget and can't afford to lose some money it' better to join the selling market because we all have bills to pay and a family to feed. It's like gambling with a money you can't afford to lose.If you tell to your wife you can pay the next bills because you spent all in the casino. You know what's going to happen
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Weird nobody mentioned him but I would like to recommend you Aantonop video channel https://www.youtube.com/user/aantonop/videos. Andreas M. Antonopoulos is a public speaker making a lot of good videos, He is a "legend" in the Bitcoin community, and the author of two famous books: “Mastering Bitcoin” and “The Internet of Money”
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I would continue to use Bitcoin in case it is forbidden by any law in my country. Surely not from my home but it could be pretty easy to find a public place to use. Or a VPS from a country without such law. You can compare with Iran where any porn website is blocked in this country, even their government monitor VPN, etc but it still doesn't block the citizen to access it when they want
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Point taken If I move funds back to coinbase will I have equal amount of bitcoin cash to withdraw if I chose to do so
LOL Are you serious? You think if you move the coins back to your Coinbase wallet right now you will be eligible to receive the promised BCC in Junuary? Wake up man, you are late. It is for people owning bitcoin before the August 1. Otherwise, everybody could send some bitcoin to their wallet
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What about companies crawling the web to analyze human feelings? Then combining with the Blockchain is something else. But It is what LinuxOne does but without blockchain. It could be possible surely to use the blockchain technology but there will be not special benefit
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Investing in Venezuela can be good if you buy a house or apartment, you can speculate on the real estate. Prices failed cheap. No need to buy a big house/apartment as you are not looking to live inside but just speculating. You can also make a group of 4-5 friends or family members, for example, each person investing 25% and later sharing 25% of the profits. So it gives you the opportunity to invest in real estate even if you don't have a lot of money. This country needs investors. It's like four or five years the country is in a serious economic crisis with the fall of oil prices. It's a huge part of the country's revenues, near 100%. On top of that the venezuelan media which most of the channels are private and controlled by the opposition-and foreigners aggravate this a priori on the country to discourage investments.
So sad because there is a lot of money to make in
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In a matter of hours, the price lost +50%. Give it a few weeks or a months max and you will see it nowhere on Coinmarketcap. Its destiny is the graveyard, I told it already, and I think I am ready to make a bet... 5$ max So far I wonder why exchanges don't enable deposit and withdraw, or what exactly are they waiting?
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Nice project. I know a type of people who will be very happy to use such project and its advantages. Even for some companies it can be a resource much needed. A lot of companies use a lot of different data to take their decisions, I know that currently, it costs a lot of money and resources to extract data at an industry level
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There are a lot of exchanges that wont support BCC. Does anyone know what they are planning on doing with them? Those exchanges are the custodians of our private keys and those BCC are rightfully ours. They should find a way to let us have them.
Your Bitcoins that you keep in any exchange or web wallet are not your bitcoin. You gave them to a website to keep them for you. You don't have the private key belonging to the wallet. No private key...No Bitcoin. It's like with money and bank: you don't own the money, you give it to the bank with a promise to return it back to you anytime you want, it doesn't mean the bank will always be able to return it to you
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Yesterday while using it I saw I got a bit of Bitcoin cash credited, I sent it to the Dustbin. I know it wasn't a lot but everything is good. This says, only today I discovered the "Night" mode
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Yes it's true there is no legal obligation to give data to police as it can only be requested by the courts. But it doesn't mean there is no legal obligation to not give data. In the company point of view (Bitcoin.de) It may be better to cooperate before this got escalated, and it can be done quickly. It's like to keep low profile before something happens, like a bad reputation for exemple. Sometime the fight can be lost before it starts
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Thank you for the reward Medar
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