And we can't do anything about this?
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EasyCoin is not an exchange. We are simply selling a product, the purchase of which does not take place in Denmark
I was confused by this then: Neo EasyCoin (easyco.in) Neo EasyCoin is a web based business that allows the direct purchase of Bitcoin using cash through a payment network. This platform will offer Bitcoin at a competitive rate in the United States, United Kingdom, Russia, Norway, Sweden and Denmark.
It made me think it was falling under the exchange category.
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Io ho una domanda diversa. Supponiamo che domani decido di integrare nella mia azienda la possibilità di ricevere pagamenti in BTC. Come dovrei gestire la cosa ? e soprattutto è fattibile ? Ho dei siti che offrono servizi di gaming online e vorrei dare la possibilità di accedere ad una parte di servizi anche pagando con BTC Ma non ho idea se 1) E' legale accettare pagamenti in italia con BTC 2) Come devo dichiarali nella dichiarazione dei redditi dell'azienda Qualcuno mi sa rispondere ?
Se vuoi implementarli subito, usa un servizio tipo Bitpay o Coinbase e i BTC ti vengono automaticamente convertiti in euro nella % che preferisci, nel tuo caso credo sia meglio 100% finché non ci sono regolamentazioni precise in merito. Chiedi al tuo commercialista, che magari può fare un interpello in tua vece.
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How many coins can be mined?
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So the recent news from Denmark about exchanges was partly because of EasyCoin? Nice to see that Europe is moving forward, anyway.
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+1. Successful withdrawal, but not in blockchain. 11 blocks has passed.
success: Withdraw completed transaction id: 6b55f9fb200da67ef01d68af82100834b33d644b04f30935e5698fec0d2f2b12
Uh, most likely a corrupted wallet.
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A couple of questions:
1) What is the total amount of outstanding WeExchange balances? In other words, what percentage of the coins owed is that 386 btc?
For what its reported here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=337523.0 it should be ~30% of total coins. Not bad for now I guess.
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The release from the People's Bank of China, was heavily misinterpreted [...] Said statement, explicitly states that individuals and non-government businesses can transact freely with Bitcoin. Can you extend and clarify for us, if you have further knowledge of the situation? Bobby Lee, CEO of BTC China: "goods and services cannot be priced and cannot be paid for in bitcoin [...] essentially if bitcoin is not a currency in China ... as a state only recognizes one single currency which is the RMB. therefore all merchants, stores and services can only accept the RMB and since bitcoin is not a currency and not a recognized currency so it's actually a logical conclusion that China for now will not allow goods and services to be sold and paid for by bitcoin" Bobby Lee (CEO of BTC China)" Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBgQFzyg8pk&feature=youtu.be&t=21m57sIt's great to have Andreas' support, he's a brilliant man.
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Danny, I'd like to ask you what is your stance about the European Banking Authority saying they are studying Bitcoin and think they have the authority to ban its use, even if they still don't have the slightest idea on how to do it. Do you think your contacts in Cyprus will address the matter with them in a near future?
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DTC5XGjU9AQUXnRJo7Ccig9yFn8EQ4ZS5T Thanks!
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Will go around making changes in the coming days. This thread is far easier to update than my other thread because there are more posts, and therefore more space . Thanks for your work. It is good to have a short summary to share with skeptical people. It seems Cyprus is moving forward thanks to Neo&Bee http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBwZO1-5pV0&feature=youtu.be
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To me it looks like Neo shareholders are not really getting anything out of this. Maybe Danny can clear up that point, what do we get out of it (financially speaking). I don't care about the public perception of bitcoin in regards to a failed exchange, and if that's the reward, then it certainly isn't worth Neo's time and effort.
You should look at things with a wider perspective then.
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Done, it works. Thanks, Ascension.
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ma se invece uno non dichiara nulla e poi gli arriva il fisco a rompere le scatole, quanto rischia di dovere pagare di multa?
io conosco uno che ha molti soldi in btc, e vorrebbe comprarsi la casa, l'ideale sarebbe trovare uno che accetti i btc in cambio di una casa
Probabile che finisci galera, altro che multa. Se compri una casa, devi dichiarare anche se paghi in sassi. Su, fate i seri, è inutile cercare scappatoie. Andate da un commercialista invece di cercare informazioni su come evadere il fisco su un forum.
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Someone just bought 200k shares from lmb-holdings, thus investing directly in Neo&Bee. Seems like people out there begin to realize the potential here.
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Should we sign our bitfunder address on your platform?
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I registered to take a look at the platform. The header on the homepage is not that great in my opinion it's too big, but overall it looks very professional. I will definitely use it for my longterm holdings and if the "Internal transfer" option is there to facilitate trading with other users it is awesome. Is it? The 2FA is a must have and I'm glad to see you took the time to implement it, though I'd suggest to put a "Security" section in which the qr code and the alphanumeric key are displayed before attempting to activate it, this should save your support team some tickets from users locked out from their accounts. Well done. On another note: I think we will see a major correction in bitcoin price in the coming days and the usual sideway movement for some time. Did you take the opportunity to lock in some fiat for the near term expenditures, during this crazy ride?
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Will there be a streaming for the Cyprus Investors Show?
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