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January 25, 2019, 04:28:29 AM |
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I loved the idea of having some funds completely "out of the system". "Unfortunately", Bitcoin has become so successful that its has a lot of probabilities of becoming also "part of the system". That's good and bad at the same time. As I said, it's "complex".
Go overseas for a holiday and while you are there open a bank account. I have bank accounts around the world. I don't have that much "surplus" cash to really need that. Otherwise I would have opened a bank account in Gibraltar as some people I know have. I would like to open a USA account (for my crypto dealings) and I use to go to Las Vegas every once in a while but I don't think it is so easy, is it??
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HairyMaclairy
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January 25, 2019, 04:33:59 AM |
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I did it in 20 minutes. Just walked into a branch and told them I was moving to the US and buying a house and needed a bank account and could they please give me some information on their mortgage packages. They have sales targets to meet.
You don’t need much cash in the account - just above the minimum to hold it open. Think of it as an open escape hatch.
What I really want is a Chinese bank account but haven’t figured out how to get one without a residents permit.
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Hueristic
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January 25, 2019, 04:35:18 AM |
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I could never figure why Warren Buffet is so comfortable with big government, giant QE programs that are unable to unwind and the general threat to the economy (and so the people) from excessive debts. So I guess I cant be surprised he is dead against BTC but being all in favour of a cotton note that costs more to make then nominated value written on it. Thats a good analogy for the inefficiency of government in general but he can see no advantages or advancements in the blockchain network.
I think they both great on evaluating company value and markets to some extent but neither is qualified to dismiss all alternatives to debt based money. They have a strong bias in benefiting from the status quo, thats all I have to assume leads them to such a strong conclusion
He makes his money off of the status quo. He sees Bitcoin as a threat to his empire. The same reason why congress never gets anything accomplished, they are all bought by those that want the keep status quo.
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bitserve
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January 25, 2019, 04:37:05 AM |
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I did it in 20 minutes. Just walked into a branch and told them I was moving to the US and buying a house and needed a bank account and could they please give me some information on their mortgage packages.
You don’t need much cash in the account - just above the minimum to hold it open. Think of it as an open escape hatch.
Let's talk theoretically... If I went there for a holiday and withdrew a couple tens of thousands from a (several) crypto ATM... could I just walk into a bank branch with my spanish TOURIST passport, open an account, deposit the cash and control it remotely via online banking?
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jojo69
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January 25, 2019, 04:38:19 AM |
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Go overseas
yeah...couple problems with that
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Hueristic
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January 25, 2019, 04:40:13 AM |
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I loved the idea of having some funds completely "out of the system". "Unfortunately", Bitcoin has become so successful that its has a lot of probabilities of becoming also "part of the system". That's good and bad at the same time. As I said, it's "complex".
Go overseas for a holiday and while you are there open a bank account. I have bank accounts around the world. I don't have that much "surplus" cash to really need that. Otherwise I would have opened a bank account in Gibraltar as some people I know have. I would like to open a USA account (for my crypto dealings) and I use to go to Las Vegas every once in a while but I don't think it is so easy, is it?? I get 2 or 3 offers a month offering to pay me $200-300 just to open an account. BTW mine just ripped me off about $450, I got $60 back today and have to waste my time again tomorrow to sort out the rest, the fuckers.
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Hueristic
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January 25, 2019, 04:44:57 AM |
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I think it's safe to assume that some banks do keep scans. It's been ages since I opened an account, but I'm pretty sure they made photocopies of my ID.
All banks do that. Have oppened accounts 3 weeks ago and you better believe they kept everything... IDs, invoices, proofs of housing... I just showed an ID about a year ago when opening an account and they didn't copy it as far as I can remember. Actually I have opened 2 in the last couple of years and didn't do anything but show my ID. I dunno, maybe they copied my license I seriously can't remember but I do know that is all I provided.
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HairyMaclairy
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January 25, 2019, 04:45:43 AM |
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I did it in 20 minutes. Just walked into a branch and told them I was moving to the US and buying a house and needed a bank account and could they please give me some information on their mortgage packages.
You don’t need much cash in the account - just above the minimum to hold it open. Think of it as an open escape hatch.
Let's talk theoretically... If I went there for a holiday and withdrew a couple tens of thousands from a (several) crypto ATM... could I just walk into a bank branch with my spanish TOURIST passport, open an account, deposit the cash and control it remotely via online banking? Not Spanish but that’s exactly what I do. Don’t be my wife and forget your password. If one bank doesn’t let you, try another.
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HairyMaclairy
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January 25, 2019, 04:46:40 AM |
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yeah...couple problems with that You don’t need to show ID to go over the border into Mexico. At least not last time I did it.
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bitserve
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January 25, 2019, 04:49:30 AM |
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I did it in 20 minutes. Just walked into a branch and told them I was moving to the US and buying a house and needed a bank account and could they please give me some information on their mortgage packages.
You don’t need much cash in the account - just above the minimum to hold it open. Think of it as an open escape hatch.
Let's talk theoretically... If I went there for a holiday and withdrew a couple tens of thousands from a (several) crypto ATM... could I just walk into a bank branch with my spanish TOURIST passport, open an account, deposit the cash and control it remotely via online banking? Not Spanish but that’s exactly what I do. Don’t be my wife and forget your password. If one bank doesn’t let you, try another. Interesting. But now I am scared they would just let me open the account, deposit the money and just fucking lock my account and my money sometime later. I know I can deal with banks by staying perfectly clean but... in that case.... don't know, probably too risky. Yeah, I am a pussy when it comes to money.
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Hueristic
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January 25, 2019, 04:51:45 AM |
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Whose statistical methods were quite airy-fairy
With that appropriate introduction, I would like to welcome our new friend. The 100 month moving average, sitting at the extraordinary value of $1,623. I wish I believed in this shit.
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HairyMaclairy
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January 25, 2019, 04:52:54 AM |
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HAHA. That’s why you don’t put a lot in there. Just enough to hold it open without fees.
Then if shit hits the fan, wire funds and get on a plane, withdraw it at the other end in cash and disappear. It should work as long as you have a 48 hour head start.
Then you are on the other side of the planet, flush with fiat and have your bitcoin as back up.
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jojo69
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January 25, 2019, 05:18:46 AM |
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yeah...couple problems with that You don’t need to show ID to go over the border into Mexico. At least not last time I did it. well that's refreshing only leaves the little "getting back" part
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JayJuanGee
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January 25, 2019, 05:27:10 AM |
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yeah...couple problems with that You don’t need to show ID to go over the border into Mexico. At least not last time I did it. You don't plan on coming back? Edit: Woops... jojo beat me.
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infofront (OP)
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January 25, 2019, 05:54:52 AM |
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January 25, 2019, 05:55:17 AM |
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Lebowski fans? Dude. I'm so pumped for this, I just had to take a photo of my favorite sweater. I hope I don't regret posting this photo. I love everything about this photo. Now what the fuck unique thing could you be hiding on your rims or is it fear of the reflection? I for one like to think it's spoke rims with a playing card that hit and make a nice little noise going down the road. I honestly hope it is to disguise this characteristic feature of the car:
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jojo69
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January 25, 2019, 05:58:47 AM |
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I’m not gonna ask why you guys don’t think you can get over your own border
prison America my dude you really think they are building the wall to keep cheap tomato pickers out? besides, Mexico doesn't really qualify as "overseas"
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HairyMaclairy
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January 25, 2019, 06:01:49 AM |
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If they wanted to keep tomato pickers out, they would make it illegal for US farmers to hire illegal immigrants and enforce it. Problem instantly solved.
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HairyMaclairy
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January 25, 2019, 06:06:50 AM |
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besides, Mexico doesn't really qualify as "overseas"
Yeah and it’s probably a bad idea to cross the Darien gap on foot
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