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October 23, 2016, 04:21:36 PM |
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the price of pesobit from exchange is falling , i hope that it go back to its previous price by the month of november . i regretted that i didn't joined to the ICO when it was not on the trade yet .
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Dabs
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October 23, 2016, 05:08:09 PM |
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100k satoshis. Going there. How, I don't know. That just seems likely in the not too distant future. 10 million overseas Filipino workers sending money back home. $30 billion USD market. You get 1% of 1% and try to do the math.
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lionheart78
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October 23, 2016, 05:24:58 PM |
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Dump is a what?
People Just dump to get profit ir Just to run from a big loss.
Or, like a say, the group of bagholders Just dump your coins
If they are the one from the ICO participant then it maybe to cut losses from the profit they should have. the price of pesobit from exchange is falling , i hope that it go back to its previous price by the month of november . i regretted that i didn't joined to the ICO when it was not on the trade yet .
It seems you bought at the higher price, but no worries with the development this coin is finalizing at this point, it will even surpass its ATH. 100k satoshis. Going there. How, I don't know. That just seems likely in the not too distant future. 10 million overseas Filipino workers sending money back home. $30 billion USD market. You get 1% of 1% and try to do the math.
I agree, maybe I can influence my cousin and her pastor groups down to their members in Israel to use PSB remittance service if it become available
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kwest
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October 23, 2016, 05:31:10 PM |
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100k satoshis. Going there. How, I don't know. That just seems likely in the not too distant future. 10 million overseas Filipino workers sending money back home. $30 billion USD market. You get 1% of 1% and try to do the math.
Any reason for using Pesobits instead of bitcoin or any other cryptocurrency for that matter? What's so special about it, other than the name?
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Noojna
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October 23, 2016, 05:49:41 PM |
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100k satoshis. Going there. How, I don't know. That just seems likely in the not too distant future. 10 million overseas Filipino workers sending money back home. $30 billion USD market. You get 1% of 1% and try to do the math.
Any reason for using Pesobits instead of bitcoin or any other cryptocurrency for that matter? What's so special about it, other than the name? 3 major reasons, and a few small ones: 1) Pesobit gives the coin owners staking 5% interest while Bitcoin does not give anything. This allows Pesobit users to earn back all the fees they need to pay, or even make some money if they can hold on to their PSB long enough. Bank interest rates are at 1.5% in the Philippines, so clearly they make more money holding PSB. 2) Bitcoin is extremely slow to send around - it is not a practical payment tool. Pesobit is casi-instanteneous; this is a major problem for Bitcoin. 3) Pesobit was created by a team of Filipinos - while remittances can also be done with Bitcoin, connecting Pesobit with local Philippine Peso is easier to negociate and arrange, as they feel they have better control over software development and what is needed to make it work. 4) We can add here a sense of national identity, which is something Filipinos and Filipinas are not getting with Bitcoin - but this is a minor reason when compared to the previous 3.
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Lutzow (OP)
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October 23, 2016, 05:51:23 PM |
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We're consolidating pesobit.net, blog.pesobit.net and wallet.pesobit.net and api.pesobit.net. Also running tests in connectivity to an external site which is the partnering peso wallet. If things don't run smooth we'll bring up the services as they were.
Thanks
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October 23, 2016, 05:51:51 PM |
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Once we some good progress people will be jumping back on the project. I understand for the people only paid 343 sat and it's hard not to sell now but this is a long term project.
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ShooterXD
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October 23, 2016, 05:53:05 PM |
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Dump is a what?
People Just dump to get profit ir Just to run from a big loss.
Or, like a say, the group of bagholders Just dump your coins
If they are the one from the ICO participant then it maybe to cut losses from the profit they should have. Come on! You dont see this guy who post here every day? This guy made a 1% group, you need a 1% of total suply to get in! Now think, 10 people or more with 1%... They can control market easy in this low volume. Like i say, this will fuck the coin!
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Noojna
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October 23, 2016, 05:57:55 PM Last edit: October 23, 2016, 07:19:59 PM by Noojna |
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Dump is a what?
People Just dump to get profit ir Just to run from a big loss.
Or, like a say, the group of bagholders Just dump your coins
If they are the one from the ICO participant then it maybe to cut losses from the profit they should have. Come on! You dont see this guy who post here every day? This guy made a 1% group, you need a 1% of total suply to get in! Now think, 10 people or more with 1%... They can control market easy in this low volume. Like i say, this will fuck the coin! People who invest more will not do anything to hurt their own investment. All coins have big holders, just look. Also, what if 5 people right this moment try to become part of the 1% group? Price jumps back to 10K satoshis or much more. This is what I am trying to convery here. Get a significant part of PSB while it is possible; soon, at a higher price, it will not be possible.
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cryptodv
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October 23, 2016, 06:03:56 PM |
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I'm an investor in PSB, but I have no idea what Coins.ph is. Are they a threat to Pesobit? Or can they buyout Pesobit in the future? I just read an article on Coindesk about Coins.ph. They're reportedly very popular out there in the Philippines. Can someone enlighten me? Thanks!
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October 23, 2016, 07:53:01 PM |
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100k satoshis. Going there. How, I don't know. That just seems likely in the not too distant future. 10 million overseas Filipino workers sending money back home. $30 billion USD market. You get 1% of 1% and try to do the math.
Any reason for using Pesobits instead of bitcoin or any other cryptocurrency for that matter? What's so special about it, other than the name? 3 major reasons, and a few small ones: 1) Pesobit gives the coin owners staking 5% interest while Bitcoin does not give anything. This allows Pesobit users to earn back all the fees they need to pay, or even make some money if they can hold on to their PSB long enough. Bank interest rates are at 1.5% in the Philippines, so clearly they make more money holding PSB. 2) Bitcoin is extremely slow to send around - it is not a practical payment tool. Pesobit is casi-instanteneous; this is a major problem for Bitcoin. 3) Pesobit was created by a team of Filipinos - while remittances can also be done with Bitcoin, connecting Pesobit with local Philippine Peso is easier to negociate and arrange, as they feel they have better control over software development and what is needed to make it work. 4) We can add here a sense of national identity, which is something Filipinos and Filipinas are not getting with Bitcoin - but this is a minor reason when compared to the previous 3. Could you please let me know what was PSB Coin's ICO price?
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lionheart78
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October 23, 2016, 08:26:12 PM |
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Dump is a what?
People Just dump to get profit ir Just to run from a big loss.
Or, like a say, the group of bagholders Just dump your coins
If they are the one from the ICO participant then it maybe to cut losses from the profit they should have. Come on! You dont see this guy who post here every day? This guy made a 1% group, you need a 1% of total suply to get in! Now think, 10 people or more with 1%... They can control market easy in this low volume. Like i say, this will fuck the coin! You can't control people with what they do to their coins. It is their right, whether they want to dump or hold is out of our control. If you believe in PSB then be glad someone is selling at a discounted price . I wish to buy more coins at 99% off and I will be glad if someone will dump it on my buy order.
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October 23, 2016, 09:49:19 PM |
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If you believe PSB, then time to buy more and wait for the road map to be implemented. You just need few bucks to invest this time and profit later.
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October 24, 2016, 12:35:35 AM |
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If you believe PSB, then time to buy more and wait for the road map to be implemented. You just need few bucks to invest this time and profit later.
Time to buy so that you can dump your coins @profit?.. will wait under 500sats to buy back in
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hdn
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October 24, 2016, 01:35:23 AM |
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If you believe PSB, then time to buy more and wait for the road map to be implemented. You just need few bucks to invest this time and profit later.
Time to buy so that you can dump your coins @profit?.. will wait under 500sats to buy back in I dont think the price go that much
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hdn
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October 24, 2016, 01:37:27 AM |
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If you believe PSB, then time to buy more and wait for the road map to be implemented. You just need few bucks to invest this time and profit later.
Time to buy so that you can dump your coins @profit?.. will wait under 500sats to buy back in I dont think the price go that much Those people dumping at 2000 level will miss the train,psb will climb up again soon
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October 24, 2016, 02:13:27 AM |
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If you believe PSB, then time to buy more and wait for the road map to be implemented. You just need few bucks to invest this time and profit later.
Time to buy so that you can dump your coins @profit?.. will wait under 500sats to buy back in I dont think the price go that much Those people dumping at 2000 level will miss the train,psb will climb up again soon Anything could happen with the price right ? With people selling their coins atm and the rise on bitcoin price i dont think we reached the bottom yet
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Lutzow (OP)
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October 24, 2016, 03:25:41 AM |
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As negotiations are being inked, we need to comply to the banking standard in security as we prepare connectivity to the peso wallet. Coding of the online wallet is now being double-checked so you probably noticed that most coins are being transferred to another wallet (1st in rich list). It will be down probably for the next 24 hours just to be sure. Direct buying will still be enabled only that we found a better option that we're exploring too.
As for this week, meeting with another bank as 3rd option for cashing out and possible merchants and partners.
Price is hovering at around 2800 sats at the moment.
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October 24, 2016, 03:27:58 AM |
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I'm an investor in PSB, but I have no idea what Coins.ph is. Are they a threat to Pesobit? Or can they buyout Pesobit in the future? I just read an article on Coindesk about Coins.ph. They're reportedly very popular out there in the Philippines. Can someone enlighten me? Thanks! Coins.ph is one of the top three bitcoin exchanges in the Philippines, together with rebit.ph / buybitcoin.ph and btcexchange.ph and a few more. They have nothing to do with Pesobit unless they start accepting Pesobits.
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October 24, 2016, 03:56:03 AM |
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If you believe PSB, then time to buy more and wait for the road map to be implemented. You just need few bucks to invest this time and profit later.
Time to buy so that you can dump your coins @profit?.. will wait under 500sats to buy back in do you think it will dip down to 500stas? possible because it does look like the merchants here in the philippines aren't open to crypto. they even think bitcoin will pass soon. majority of pinoy doesn't even knew what bitcoin is.
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