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July 16, 2019, 08:53:28 AM

https://www.crowdfundinsider.com/2019/06/148362-report-incoming-fatf-rules-for-crypto-will-be-costly-and-better-for-the-sectors-long-term-prospects/

Just noticed this after a quick google search and this was all I could find as far as implicating Wallet providers as being considered cryto service providers by FATF. I dont have much reason to trust this source but it is alarming.


"The rules are expected to impact cryptocurrency exchanges, crypto wallet providers, custodians, hedge funds and brokers"
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July 16, 2019, 09:07:19 AM

After a bit more digging I found this in the FATF proposal. https://static.coindesk.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Embargo-Virtual-Asset-Guidance.pdf

"c) “Virtual asset service provider” as any natural or legal person who is not
covered elsewhere under the Recommendations and as a business conducts
one or more of the following activities or operations for or on behalf of another
natural or legal person:
i. Exchange between virtual assets and fiat currencies;
ii. Exchange between one or more forms of virtual assets;
14 │ GUIDANCE FOR A RISK-BASED APPROACH TO VIRTUAL ASSETS AND VIRTUAL ASSET SERVICE PROVIDERS
© 2019 | FATF

iii. Transfer4 of virtual assets; and
iv. Safekeeping and/or administration of virtual assets or instruments
enabling control over virtual assets;
v. Participation in and provision of financial services related to an issuer’s
offer and/or sale of a virtual asset.
34. Notably, the scope of the FATF definition includes both virtual-to-virtual and virtual-to-fiat
transactions or financial activities or operations.
35. Depending on their particular financial activities, VASPs include VA exchanges and transfer
services; some VA wallet providers, such as those that host wallets or maintain custody or
control over another natural or legal person’s VAs, wallet(s), and/or private key(s); providers
of financial services relating to the issuance, offer, or sale of a VA (such as in an ICO); and other
possible business models. "


Sadly after reading more of the FATF bullshit I realize that my favorite Bitcoin sports gambling sites Nitrogensports.eu and many other sites that never feared much from regulators due to never using fiat could be in for a lot of shit.
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July 16, 2019, 09:08:33 AM

Stop deleting my Posts i am not the kind to obey yes?

Does not matter if you obey or not..

Your days (or hours) are numbered..


 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

He's had 3 accounts banned now. 4 more and he'll catch up to anonymint. The total WO posts deleted has crossed the 100 mark, but I can't remember if that includes or excludes this guy's posts... They could be being auto-deleted as his accounts are nuked.

It’s a miracle we have made it to 24k pages and only deleted 100 posts. Surely that’s a recent change to start counting them?
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July 16, 2019, 09:10:04 AM

After a bit more digging I found this in the FATF proposal. https://static.coindesk.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Embargo-Virtual-Asset-Guidance.pdf

"c) “Virtual asset service provider” as any natural or legal person who is not
covered elsewhere under the Recommendations and as a business conducts
one or more of the following activities or operations for or on behalf of another
natural or legal person:
i. Exchange between virtual assets and fiat currencies;
ii. Exchange between one or more forms of virtual assets;
14 │ GUIDANCE FOR A RISK-BASED APPROACH TO VIRTUAL ASSETS AND VIRTUAL ASSET SERVICE PROVIDERS
© 2019 | FATF

iii. Transfer4 of virtual assets; and
iv. Safekeeping and/or administration of virtual assets or instruments
enabling control over virtual assets;
v. Participation in and provision of financial services related to an issuer’s
offer and/or sale of a virtual asset.
34. Notably, the scope of the FATF definition includes both virtual-to-virtual and virtual-to-fiat
transactions or financial activities or operations.
35. Depending on their particular financial activities, VASPs include VA exchanges and transfer
services; some VA wallet providers, such as those that host wallets or maintain custody or
control over another natural or legal person’s VAs, wallet(s), and/or private key(s); providers
of financial services relating to the issuance, offer, or sale of a VA (such as in an ICO); and other
possible business models. "


Sadly after reading more of the FATF bullshit I realize that my favorite Bitcoin sports gambling sites Nitrogensports.eu and many other sites that never feared much from regulators due to never using fiat could be in for a lot of shit.

We should all be grateful that those who do not maintain control of keys are exempt
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July 16, 2019, 09:11:21 AM

... but more likely jbreher ...

What The Fuck -- exactly -- are you insinuating, you yammering diarrhea-mouth?

He was implying that you are a Secret Agent Man

Your speculative sidebar prognostication provides exactly zero value in answering the question.

I will however award you +1 WOsMerit for tweaking Searing's obsession.

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Answer quickly:  how do you like your martinis?

Very dry. Sapphire. Up. Shaken. Twist of lemon. Oiled rim.

Large.

You don’t sound like James Bond to me

I often used to drink a Wodka Martini, and at better resto's I always asked them to create them (Casino Royale Vesper style), I did enjoyed a lot of Wodka Martini's
But recently I met someone that said Martini is good but has nothing organic in it and is only chemical... so just a cup of cancer...

I'm on Martini diet from then  Undecided
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July 16, 2019, 09:12:14 AM

Stop deleting my Posts i am not the kind to obey yes?

Does not matter if you obey or not..

Your days (or hours) are numbered..


 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

He's had 3 accounts banned now. 4 more and he'll catch up to anonymint. The total WO posts deleted has crossed the 100 mark, but I can't remember if that includes or excludes this guy's posts... They could be being auto-deleted as his accounts are nuked.

It’s a miracle we have made it to 24k pages and only deleted 100 posts. Surely that’s a recent change to start counting them?

Maybe Infofront can clarify, but I believe that the official thread counter of deleted posts at the top of the pages has only been in place for less than a year, maybe even in the half of a year ballpark?
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Last edit: July 16, 2019, 09:24:27 AM by micgoossens




..... and "regulars" tend to merit rockets and mic's dinner etc. Nothing wrong with that, just a different type of environment.



Well apparently they merit choo choo trains too.... hey, where's your hat?!?.. mic will be advising you to get one soon, no doubt.
 (along with his latest dinner spread) Wink Cheesy


But indeed Where tha HAT ??
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July 16, 2019, 09:20:12 AM

bla bla bla... I'm a retarted scammer... bla bla bla...
Listen up you dipwit.

This is a forum about bitcoin so it's inevitable that it will attract scammers. If you are trying to scam people, which you obviously are, you should try harder.  You can look up the user pirateat40, he was quite successful at it for a while.


Also just this thread isn't to try and make a business and raise money etc.... The forum is full of places to do so, at least go to there and see how you will get red tagged, flagged etc
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July 16, 2019, 09:21:36 AM

Made me lol :
https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/cdujmr/first_bitcoin_and_then_the_internet_will_trump/


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Good morning WO,s / Go BTC

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Who burnt the croissants and do you really like fruity pebbles ?
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July 16, 2019, 09:35:13 AM

The “Noinput Class”

There’s an incel joke in there if only I could find it
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July 16, 2019, 09:35:42 AM

Who burnt the croissants and do you really like fruity pebbles ?

If anyone served any of that wishy washy shit to me they'd get their face shoved in it. And eating in bed is fundamentally disgusting.

Anyone who wants to impress me with food in the morning will have to serve me a bucket full of raw liver while I grunt on my commode as there's no time to waste.
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Who burnt the croissants and do you really like fruity pebbles ?

If anyone served any of that wishy washy shit to me they'd get their face shoved in it. And eating in bed is fundamentally disgusting.

Anyone who wants to impress me with food in the morning will have to serve me a bucket full of raw liver while I grunt on my commode as there's no time to waste.

Isn’t there something in the Torah about eating and defecating at the same time?
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July 16, 2019, 09:41:35 AM

Isn’t there something in the Torah about eating and defecating at the same time?

Dunno. Next time I pull a rabbi I'll ask him. If he doesn't give me my liver then in the commode he goes.
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Which reminds me, I have fallen behind on posting nice Jewish ladies that you could take home to מוטע

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July 16, 2019, 10:03:29 AM

For the 3rd time in BTC's history the 200 DMA is overtaking the 350 DMA signaling with even more certainty the beginning of a new bull market.



https://twitter.com/hgruschinski/status/1150749925715714049

Whatever everyone's charts are saying..... I'll bet its the same old story for me... Sit back, relax and enjoy the ride Cheesy
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July 16, 2019, 10:16:57 AM

You just waking up ? Enter our contest then you can go back to sleep with your teddy bear.. Your just sitting around as usual, we can smell you through the screen ya smelly bastards. Enter our Contest then take a shower.. if you remember how


https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5159331.msg51630148#msg51630148

Bloody couch potatoes, quit watching cat videos in your mothers basement and enter our contest.
If we get our funding than maybe you can buy some friends later on

The torch has been passed to a real roaster.. give me your best shots ya smelly bastards

Lol, what a stupid fagtard. Has no Bitcoin, no life, and IQ is too low to think of a decent low level scam.  Cheesy

Only the rarest of idiots could come up with such a stupid and childish idea of a scam.

You will probably make more money doing your current job of sucking off old men than you ever will as a scammer.
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July 16, 2019, 10:23:54 AM

For the 3rd time in BTC's history the 200 DMA is overtaking the 350 DMA signaling with even more certainty the beginning of a new bull market.



https://twitter.com/hgruschinski/status/1150749925715714049

Whatever everyone's charts are saying..... I'll bet its the same old story for me... Sit back, relax and enjoy the ride Cheesy

Do you mean next Bull market $24000 per bitcoin? Cheesy
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July 16, 2019, 10:28:12 AM

@Cryptonians1661

Please do let us be in peace.... WO's are not in need for investment as well all learned to manage our own investment (BTC) and are very happy with our long term perspectives, goals.

Also just go to appropriate places to raise your funds, and this isn't the right place, as the message clearly is not interested.

For me it all smells fishy from your first post, though I hope to be proven wrong and you will gain great successes.

Now let us just be.

thx

Edit: many people do read this thread, cursing and whatever is not gonna make you look stronger or anything, more the opposite, be a gentleman...
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