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PerrythePlatypus
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March 02, 2014, 05:14:27 AM |
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Of all the Bitcoin ATMs in Singapore, which one would you guys recommend?
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coinsupermart
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March 02, 2014, 04:59:26 PM |
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anyone tried buying from the vending machines? any idea which exchange(s) they are tagged to and the % commission per transaction
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David-M
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March 03, 2014, 06:50:33 AM |
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Ive used the tembusu and btc-exchange on at citylink. Both worked well. I think they both are charging 5% commission, but I'm not sure which exchange they are using- my guess is coinbase.
Will try the numoni tonight at SMU if the coffee shop is open that its in (wasnt when i tried on friday evening)
David
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PerrythePlatypus
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March 03, 2014, 09:22:15 AM |
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Ive used the tembusu and btc-exchange on at citylink. Both worked well. I think they both are charging 5% commission, but I'm not sure which exchange they are using- my guess is coinbase.
Will try the numoni tonight at SMU if the coffee shop is open that its in (wasnt when i tried on friday evening)
David
Considering to use either Numoni or the Lamassu Atm. Waiting to hear your review on the Numoni ATM.
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David-M
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March 05, 2014, 03:06:06 AM |
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Used the numoni in lucky plaza yesterday. Amounts offered are $2, $5 and $10. The rate used isnt clear. I think the US$ rate was displayed, as the commission seemed high. I'll ask them about this.
Right now, I think bitcoin-exchange in citylink offers the best service/commission and hours of operation.
David
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rayhan
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March 13, 2014, 02:51:41 AM |
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just btc fuckin gamblin awesome site i get just invest 1$ return uptu 100$ https://www.999dice.com/?653918 so awsom
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redpalestino
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March 15, 2014, 10:04:13 PM |
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Hello,
we are looking for our planned Bitcoin project experienced programmers in the area reserved to the software programming. You should be familiar with the Bitcoin code and the area reserved cryptography. We offer a fair pay on an hourly basis and with good cooperation on a permanent position. For more information and questions will be answered via PM.
Sincerely yours
redpalestino
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wen9x88
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March 16, 2014, 06:32:59 AM |
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i am selling usb riser 50cm,please pm me. thanks and happy mining
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jimmyl
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March 17, 2014, 02:00:42 AM |
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I have some antminers S1 selling for BTC or cash in SG. Interested please PM. ROI in within months Training and setup lessons provided
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joeofall
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March 17, 2014, 06:44:45 AM |
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Hi guy,
anyone here good with Power ?
i mean, that i running 2 ANT S1 with 600w psu x 2. So just wonder from the our wall plug how much ANT S1 can it support ?
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bclcjunkie
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March 17, 2014, 01:28:46 PM |
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if overclocked you need to prepare at least 450w per ant... if stock clock 400w would be safe...so for 2 ants you'd need at least true 860 and above... take superflower 1000watt platinum and you should be fine... Hi guy,
anyone here good with Power ?
i mean, that i running 2 ANT S1 with 600w psu x 2. So just wonder from the our wall plug how much ANT S1 can it support ?
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bandarbitcoin
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March 18, 2014, 04:42:07 PM |
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is there any tax for import bitcoin miner/pc stuff to sg?
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coinsupermart
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March 19, 2014, 10:30:41 AM |
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is there any tax for import bitcoin miner/pc stuff to sg?
questions: 1) how much is the miner/combined hardware value? 2) consumer or commercial purposes? essentially, they are hardwares. iirc, all goods valued above USD400 are taxable.
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bclcjunkie
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March 19, 2014, 11:29:29 AM |
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that's correct and make sure you declare the item as computer parts to let it pass the customs. The moment you put words like "cryptographic computer" and "bitcoin" then expect looong delay as they will refer to the items to another department for inspection.. eventually it may get marked as unapproved and you may not even get it... is there any tax for import bitcoin miner/pc stuff to sg?
questions: 1) how much is the miner/combined hardware value? 2) consumer or commercial purposes? essentially, they are hardwares. iirc, all goods valued above USD400 are taxable.
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Newar
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March 19, 2014, 01:21:12 PM |
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that's correct and make sure you declare the item as computer parts to let it pass the customs. The moment you put words like "cryptographic computer" and "bitcoin" then expect looong delay as they will refer to the items to another department for inspection.. eventually it may get marked as unapproved and you may not even get it... is there any tax for import bitcoin miner/pc stuff to sg?
questions: 1) how much is the miner/combined hardware value? 2) consumer or commercial purposes? essentially, they are hardwares. iirc, all goods valued above USD400 are taxable. IIRC, cryptography goods are on the black list.
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bclcjunkie
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March 19, 2014, 01:27:07 PM |
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i thought so too... and i'm sure they will start asking nonsensical questions and ask you to provide a license paper from the government.. it can get messy and ugly that's for sure... that's correct and make sure you declare the item as computer parts to let it pass the customs. The moment you put words like "cryptographic computer" and "bitcoin" then expect looong delay as they will refer to the items to another department for inspection.. eventually it may get marked as unapproved and you may not even get it... is there any tax for import bitcoin miner/pc stuff to sg?
questions: 1) how much is the miner/combined hardware value? 2) consumer or commercial purposes? essentially, they are hardwares. iirc, all goods valued above USD400 are taxable. IIRC, cryptography goods are on the black list.
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bandarbitcoin
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March 19, 2014, 01:36:07 PM |
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that's correct and make sure you declare the item as computer parts to let it pass the customs. The moment you put words like "cryptographic computer" and "bitcoin" then expect looong delay as they will refer to the items to another department for inspection.. eventually it may get marked as unapproved and you may not even get it... is there any tax for import bitcoin miner/pc stuff to sg?
questions: 1) how much is the miner/combined hardware value? 2) consumer or commercial purposes? essentially, they are hardwares. iirc, all goods valued above USD400 are taxable. IIRC, cryptography goods are on the black list. 1) lets say cointerra IV or more than usd 3k 2) consumer purpose for sure lol that means sg will out for mining world?
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Newar
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March 19, 2014, 02:57:23 PM |
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[...] lol that means sg will out for mining world?
SG is out of the mining race already - considering the electricity rates.
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