David-M
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May 24, 2017, 02:50:02 PM |
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Hey guys. What can you say about DigixDAO? Anyone heard of it? yep, I know the guys well. I won't comment on the price, but can tell you the team is excellent. David
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R21
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May 29, 2017, 01:48:26 PM |
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Hi all, hope everyone helpfull in this community
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jacktheking
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June 02, 2017, 01:31:40 PM |
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Hi all, hope everyone helpfull in this community
The Singapore Bitcoin community is extremly helpful and friendly. Welcome to the world of crypto world if you are new to all this @R21 (what a username)!
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So sad! This profile does not appear as the #1 result (on anonymous) Google searches anymore.
Time to be active on the crypto forums again? Proud to be one of the few Legendary members of the Sparkie Red Dot!
Gonna put this on my resume if I ever join a cryptocurrency/blockchain industry!
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kabit9
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June 08, 2017, 12:26:52 PM |
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hello, i wanted to setup an account to buy BTC for my brother who lives in SG. could you local members please recommend a good platform in Singapore to buy/trade cryptos? A quick search online shows:
CoinHako FYBSG Coinbase Luno
any suggestions?
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Quartx
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June 08, 2017, 12:42:02 PM |
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hello, i wanted to setup an account to buy BTC for my brother who lives in SG. could you local members please recommend a good platform in Singapore to buy/trade cryptos? A quick search online shows:
CoinHako FYBSG Coinbase Luno
any suggestions?
is the "brother" yourself lol We won't eat you up, get him his own BCT account? Haha That aside, localbitcoins have some trustworthy sellers, although the premium may be high. Have not used Coinhako for months, used to last year. As always FYBSG was the first bitcoin exchange in singapore, I think they accept bank xfers last I used them , they also require verification too. As a last choice you can try Coinbase, although they tend to fuck up your contact details causing problems if you want to buy with a bank account, especially if you have both an english name and a chinese name, or the other equivalents in other races. Have not heard of luno actually, weird. If you need any help feel free to ask here or in the main boards, or even pm if you want. Will reply when I check here.
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kabit9
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June 08, 2017, 01:15:11 PM |
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the "brother" is actually the brother (younger). he has been living/working there since 2010 with his wife (indian passport, singapore ep for both). i have moved back to Mumbai in 2012 after spending 4 years in SG.
what about the bitcoin atm? which works out to be the most economical way in singapore for the buyer to acquire BTC (prices + fees incl.)?
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Quartx
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June 08, 2017, 03:14:54 PM |
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the "brother" is actually the brother (younger). he has been living/working there since 2010 with his wife (indian passport, singapore ep for both). i have moved back to Mumbai in 2012 after spending 4 years in SG.
what about the bitcoin atm? which works out to be the most economical way in singapore for the buyer to acquire BTC (prices + fees incl.)?
I would say localbitcoins, the atm has a pretty high premium as of 2 years ago, not sure now though
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Aardvarkman
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June 10, 2017, 11:53:31 PM |
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Hi all,
I have moved out of Singapore since a few years (but not a citizen there) and still have some money in my Singapore bank account which I want to put into BTC.
Does anyone have an idea how would I go about buying BTC with the SGD in my Singapore bank account without physically being in Singapore?
Thank you!
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ranochigo
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June 11, 2017, 04:12:14 AM |
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the "brother" is actually the brother (younger). he has been living/working there since 2010 with his wife (indian passport, singapore ep for both). i have moved back to Mumbai in 2012 after spending 4 years in SG.
what about the bitcoin atm? which works out to be the most economical way in singapore for the buyer to acquire BTC (prices + fees incl.)?
I've been using the Bitcoin ATM for sometime. Its really fast and require no verification but you have to go to Chinatown, outside WorkLor which can be quite far. The pricing is usually a markup too. I'm planning to use fyb-sg in the near future, they seem rather promising to me. Localbitcoins is a decent choice, some sellers may require an IC verification though. Hi all,
I have moved out of Singapore since a few years (but not a citizen there) and still have some money in my Singapore bank account which I want to put into BTC.
Does anyone have an idea how would I go about buying BTC with the SGD in my Singapore bank account without physically being in Singapore?
Thank you!
Localbitcoins. Fyb-SG requires at least both side of an IC or the passport plus utility bill.
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pornluver
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June 15, 2017, 01:38:40 PM |
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the "brother" is actually the brother (younger). he has been living/working there since 2010 with his wife (indian passport, singapore ep for both). i have moved back to Mumbai in 2012 after spending 4 years in SG.
what about the bitcoin atm? which works out to be the most economical way in singapore for the buyer to acquire BTC (prices + fees incl.)?
I've been using the Bitcoin ATM for sometime. Its really fast and require no verification but you have to go to Chinatown, outside WorkLor which can be quite far. The pricing is usually a markup too. I'm planning to use fyb-sg in the near future, they seem rather promising to me. Localbitcoins is a decent choice, some sellers may require an IC verification though. Hi all,
I have moved out of Singapore since a few years (but not a citizen there) and still have some money in my Singapore bank account which I want to put into BTC.
Does anyone have an idea how would I go about buying BTC with the SGD in my Singapore bank account without physically being in Singapore?
Thank you!
Localbitcoins. Fyb-SG requires at least both side of an IC or the passport plus utility bill. Where can my singaporean friends buy bitcoins?
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AimHigh
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June 20, 2017, 04:54:01 AM |
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Hi good day to all of you i'm from manila philippines im a new here at bitcoin and i want to learn more about bitcoin how to mining how to level up and i should you can help me thank you very much.
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angelslayer
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June 22, 2017, 05:50:00 PM |
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Hello Cryptocurrenciners, New to this group and hope to meet up with some cryptocurrency enthusiasts in Singapore. Just hop onto mining Ethereum, also have some bitcoin and played around with some faucet and mining pool to earn some extra BTC here and there. Considering to setup a home mining in Singapore, did some calculations comparing mining from Malaysia and Singapore, since the Mh/s may not be super high, therefore might only do it from home in Singapore. Any Singapore miner here?
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dobolspeed1
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July 07, 2017, 11:14:10 AM |
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hei man, have u try minergate, the cloud mining site, i want to invest there ..
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YANKUMI
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July 17, 2017, 06:35:06 PM |
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Hi good day to all of you i'm from manila philippines im a new here at bitcoin and i want to learn more about bitcoin how to mining how to level up and i should you can help me thank you very much.
This is for singapore and not for the Philippines. You have the local -- https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=219.0
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Quartx
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July 23, 2017, 10:44:39 AM |
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Nah, calls its crypto-currency 101, but rushes passes everything, they even published an ap article on an ipo which was treated by crypto experts as a highly possible scam. ST tech journalism is aweful
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ZHiee
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July 23, 2017, 08:46:34 PM |
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Hi good day to all of you i'm from manila philippines im a new here at bitcoin and i want to learn more about bitcoin how to mining how to level up and i should you can help me thank you very much.
This is for singapore and not for the Philippines. You have the local -- https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=219.0What is wrong if people from other countries post here ?? He also uses english for communication so i guess that's no problem. But if he goes into this forum use the philippine language, that's wrong! Come on guys, we are here for discussion ,,
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kabit9
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July 24, 2017, 09:27:55 AM |
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Details Emerge on Singapore Central Bank's Blockchain R&D Jul 24, 2017 at 04:30 UTC by Michael del Castillo The Monetary Authority of Singapore has revealed a three-step plan to connect the world’s central banks via distributed ledger technology. The two-phase effort called "Project Ubin" would see global central banks settling cross-border transactions in real time via a blockchain. Unlike the current system, where only high-value or institutionally crucial transactions are settled in real time, Project Ubin is being designed to let make every cross-border payment and security settlement almost instant. By tokenizing global currencies and protecting the privacy of each transaction using zero-knowledge proofs, Intel’s software guard extensions, or other means currently being explored, the new system of self-executing smart contracts could increase both the speed and privacy of international transactions. But Project Ubin – built in partnership with banking consortium R3 and banks including Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Credit Suisse, JPMorgan and Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group – is about more than just remittances. Read full story: https://www.coindesk.com/details-emerge-on-monetary-authority-of-singapore-plan-for-blockchain/
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jacktheking
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July 24, 2017, 12:18:27 PM |
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Hi good day to all of you i'm from manila philippines im a new here at bitcoin and i want to learn more about bitcoin how to mining how to level up and i should you can help me thank you very much.
This is for singapore and not for the Philippines. You have the local -- https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=219.0What is wrong if people from other countries post here ?? He also uses english for communication so i guess that's no problem. But if he goes into this forum use the philippine language, that's wrong! Come on guys, we are here for discussion ,, Yes, you're right. There is nothing wrong if he/she is saying that he/she is born in Philippine and is staying in Singapore as this topic is for discussion about Bitcoin in Singapore in general. However, if he/she does not relate anything about Singapore in the post, then it is required. @AimHigh, I assume that you're staying in Singapore. So welcome to Singapore and the crypto world! . Details Emerge on Singapore Central Bank's Blockchain R&D Jul 24, 2017 at 04:30 UTC by Michael del Castillo The Monetary Authority of Singapore has revealed a three-step plan to connect the world’s central banks via distributed ledger technology. The two-phase effort called "Project Ubin" would see global central banks settling cross-border transactions in real time via a blockchain. Unlike the current system, where only high-value or institutionally crucial transactions are settled in real time, Project Ubin is being designed to let make every cross-border payment and security settlement almost instant. By tokenizing global currencies and protecting the privacy of each transaction using zero-knowledge proofs, Intel’s software guard extensions, or other means currently being explored, the new system of self-executing smart contracts could increase both the speed and privacy of international transactions. But Project Ubin – built in partnership with banking consortium R3 and banks including Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Credit Suisse, JPMorgan and Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group – is about more than just remittances. Read full story: https://www.coindesk.com/details-emerge-on-monetary-authority-of-singapore-plan-for-blockchain/ That's an impressive article. Thank you for sharing. I will be reading in-depth about that.
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So sad! This profile does not appear as the #1 result (on anonymous) Google searches anymore.
Time to be active on the crypto forums again? Proud to be one of the few Legendary members of the Sparkie Red Dot!
Gonna put this on my resume if I ever join a cryptocurrency/blockchain industry!
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Rinso
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July 25, 2017, 10:41:33 AM |
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Why very quiet local board singapore Whereas the FINTECH event is often held here
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www.bitcoinisle.com
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