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May 29, 2016, 08:12:13 AM |
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So can we finally take iPhones of the Banned List
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May 29, 2016, 08:16:21 AM |
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Regardless of the exact number of applications that it has, I'd think twice before using any of them, that device and that OS. However, I'm more curious on the following: Banned List
What is this list and where can I find it?
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May 29, 2016, 08:24:41 AM |
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Regardless of the exact number of applications that it has, I'd think twice before using any of them, that device and that OS. However, I'm more curious on the following: Banned List
What is this list and where can I find it? If you are a Xapo wallet user, you can have a look at the bottom of my list. There are six different instantly paying xapo faucet apps. I have been using them for some time now and they are all safe and nice apps.
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Bitcoinpro (OP)
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May 29, 2016, 08:28:05 AM |
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Regardless of the exact number of applications that it has, I'd think twice before using any of them, that device and that OS. However, I'm more curious on the following: Banned List
What is this list and where can I find it? It was just a General knowledge list someone may have made a thread on it, IPhone was one of the major offenders Most of the companies on the list renedged on their position and went pro Bitcoin, including Banks EBay and Paypal Some countries are Still Anti Bitcoin including Singapore u can't really trust the wiki list of countries Australia is most definately safe for Bitcoin
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May 29, 2016, 08:28:58 AM |
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If you are a Xapo wallet user, you can have a look at the bottom of my list.
No. I'm a full client user. However, I know some people who are using Xapo. There are six different instantly paying xapo faucet apps. I have been using them for some time now and they are all safe and nice apps.
Why would I want to waste my time on pennies? Some countries are Still Anti Bitcoin including Singapore u can't really trust the wiki list of countries Well, it requires constant editing as these positions tend to shift.
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May 29, 2016, 08:35:06 AM |
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If you are a Xapo wallet user, you can have a look at the bottom of my list.
No. I'm a full client user. However, I know some people who are using Xapo. There are six different instantly paying xapo faucet apps. I have been using them for some time now and they are all safe and nice apps.
Why would I want to waste my time on pennies? Some countries are Still Anti Bitcoin including Singapore u can't really trust the wiki list of countries Well, it requires constant editing as these positions tend to shift. No it says legal for Singapore but the economy and size of Singapore is pathetically small letting anyone know u have Bitcoin their if ur a foreigner is just far to dangerous not to mention suicidal.
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Indrawan77
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May 29, 2016, 08:37:35 AM |
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May i know the detail of the apps you are talking about? Is is game based faucet apps or wallet apps or bitcoin news apps?? As i can see there are some addition of apps now in apps store, but for bitcoin game is still so little
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May 29, 2016, 10:36:00 AM |
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May i know the detail of the apps you are talking about? Is is game based faucet apps or wallet apps or bitcoin news apps?? As i can see there are some addition of apps now in apps store, but for bitcoin game is still so little
As far as I know most of them are news and price apps, something you look at every now and then to see what's up. It's still a long way for Apple to allow a 'competitor' for Apple money.
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Quartx
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May 29, 2016, 10:51:31 AM |
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Regardless of the exact number of applications that it has, I'd think twice before using any of them, that device and that OS. However, I'm more curious on the following: Banned List
What is this list and where can I find it? Some countries are Still Anti Bitcoin including Singapore Wait what...I would like to know where you get your information from, I had no idea Singapore is anti bitcoin.. Although I have to agree that the various regulations that Singapore Gov has made to regulate virtual currencies like bitcoin are pretty vague. To be honest, the regulations pretty much only applies to companies that have businesses in or registered in singapore, and than again they arent usually enforced too. I do know a bunch of people here, its alright to let people know you dabble with bitcoin. Like less than 0.5% of the population even knows whats bitcoin actually.
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sillug
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May 29, 2016, 11:47:41 AM |
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What kind of Bitcoin apps are avalaible there ? Wallets ? I wouldn't trust it. News, nice. Faucets games, nice but not that important.
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May 29, 2016, 11:58:22 AM |
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There are six different instantly paying xapo faucet apps. I have been using them for some time now and they are all safe and nice apps.
Why would I want to waste my time on pennies? *Satoshis. Big difference . A penny might take you a few hours to earn.
I definitely don't trust an IPhone with any decent amount of bitcoins. They have terrible security. Just Google 'hacked iphone' and look at the billions of results. That's not where my money's going! So the number of apps means nothing. Mos bitcoin apps are terrible faucets or stock tickers I find anyways.
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Bitcoinpro (OP)
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May 29, 2016, 01:07:11 PM |
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Regardless of the exact number of applications that it has, I'd think twice before using any of them, that device and that OS. However, I'm more curious on the following: Banned List
What is this list and where can I find it? Some countries are Still Anti Bitcoin including Singapore Wait what...I would like to know where you get your information from, I had no idea Singapore is anti bitcoin.. Although I have to agree that the various regulations that Singapore Gov has made to regulate virtual currencies like bitcoin are pretty vague. To be honest, the regulations pretty much only applies to companies that have businesses in or registered in singapore, and than again they arent usually enforced too. I do know a bunch of people here, its alright to let people know you dabble with bitcoin. Like less than 0.5% of the population even knows whats bitcoin actually. When u make a shill post u need to know who ur talking to Bitcoin is know about by all Singaporeans they r so money centric it's not funny to make some ridiculous claim that the island state of drugs prostitution and money laundering knows nothing about Bitcoin hahahaha
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May 29, 2016, 01:15:19 PM |
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Still remember in early 2014 when Apple took all bitcoin related Apps off their Apple Store? A guy literally destroy his iPhone with a gun! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DuQZTAJ2KLkNot sure how he feels now when Bitcoin apps is now springing up like mushrooms after rain!
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May 29, 2016, 01:26:28 PM |
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Still remember in early 2014 when Apple took all bitcoin related Apps off their Apple Store? A guy literally destroy his iPhone with a gun! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DuQZTAJ2KLkNot sure how he feels now when Bitcoin apps is now springing up like mushrooms after rain! Wat a crazy way to publicly expose ur company as a Fiat shill bow down Apple to the 13th century Roman Empire technology hahaha a Mechanical Printing Press u idiots
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May 29, 2016, 01:28:20 PM |
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So Apple noticed bitcoin potential and now see it as good enough to let bitcoin related apps be in their store? Too bad, it is too late now. I am not Apple user but if I were I would never install anything bitcoin related on Apple devices. You shouldn't too.
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May 29, 2016, 01:32:17 PM |
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So Apple noticed bitcoin potential and now see it as good enough to let bitcoin related apps be in their store? Too bad, it is too late now. I am not Apple user but if I were I would never install anything bitcoin related on Apple devices. You shouldn't too.
They got rid of Steve Jobs real quick when Bitcoin appeared on the Horizon
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Quartx
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May 29, 2016, 01:38:24 PM |
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Regardless of the exact number of applications that it has, I'd think twice before using any of them, that device and that OS. However, I'm more curious on the following: Banned List
What is this list and where can I find it? Some countries are Still Anti Bitcoin including Singapore Wait what...I would like to know where you get your information from, I had no idea Singapore is anti bitcoin.. Although I have to agree that the various regulations that Singapore Gov has made to regulate virtual currencies like bitcoin are pretty vague. To be honest, the regulations pretty much only applies to companies that have businesses in or registered in singapore, and than again they arent usually enforced too. I do know a bunch of people here, its alright to let people know you dabble with bitcoin. Like less than 0.5% of the population even knows whats bitcoin actually. When u make a shill post u need to know who ur talking to Bitcoin is know about by all Singaporeans they r so money centric it's not funny to make some ridiculous claim that the island state of drugs prostitution and money laundering knows nothing about Bitcoin hahahaha Commended for your grasp of written english. "Bitcoin is know about by all Singaporeans?", wanna do a real life survey in CBD and discuss about it with a real life open forum and we see how many attend out of knowledge and not curiosity? Walk along any street and ask anyone walking pass, you probably get 2 who actually knows bitcoin out of 10 pedestrians. Money may be laundered simply using fiat. Its funny that you mention me making a shill post. You forgot to mention Singaporeans cane people who eat chewing gum too . You think too highly of most Singaporeans.
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May 29, 2016, 01:42:52 PM |
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Regardless of the exact number of applications that it has, I'd think twice before using any of them, that device and that OS. However, I'm more curious on the following: Banned List
What is this list and where can I find it? Some countries are Still Anti Bitcoin including Singapore Wait what...I would like to know where you get your information from, I had no idea Singapore is anti bitcoin.. Although I have to agree that the various regulations that Singapore Gov has made to regulate virtual currencies like bitcoin are pretty vague. To be honest, the regulations pretty much only applies to companies that have businesses in or registered in singapore, and than again they arent usually enforced too. I do know a bunch of people here, its alright to let people know you dabble with bitcoin. Like less than 0.5% of the population even knows whats bitcoin actually. When u make a shill post u need to know who ur talking to Bitcoin is know about by all Singaporeans they r so money centric it's not funny to make some ridiculous claim that the island state of drugs prostitution and money laundering knows nothing about Bitcoin hahahaha Commended for your grasp of written english. "Bitcoin is know about by all Singaporeans?", wanna do a real life survey in CBD and discuss about it with a real life open forum and we see how many attend out of knowledge and not curiosity? Walk along any street and ask anyone walking pass, you probably get 2 who actually knows bitcoin out of 10 pedestrians. Money may be laundered simply using fiat. Its funny that you mention me making a shill post. You forgot to mention Singaporeans cane people who eat chewing gum too . You think too highly of most Singaporeans. I can't be bothered, u made a fake survey and admitting u know about Bitcoin could get u robbed or sodomized in Singapore so sure they will say no! the real answer is 0/10 will say they know
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Quartx
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May 29, 2016, 01:46:32 PM |
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I can't be bothered, u made a fake survey and admitting u know about Bitcoin could get u robbed or sodomized in Singapore so sure they will say no! the real answer is 0/10 will say they know I suddenly remembered this https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1220697.0. My bad. You are right. I made a fake survey, actually -10/10 will say they know Oh you forgot sodomizing is illegal in Singapore too Still wondering how knowing about bitcoin will get you robbed, not like i carry my paper wallets around
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May 29, 2016, 01:50:40 PM |
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Singapore Airport is a vast honey pot crawling with detectives
they are all drug addicted drug fks and the Malaysian gangsters
that operate the immigration lines stick out like dogs balls
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