grapevin
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I collect coins and tokens. HODL!
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October 11, 2017, 05:33:14 PM |
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uh oh. now putin is mad? lol.
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I am looking for a new bounty campaign!
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MartiniBlanco
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October 11, 2017, 05:37:48 PM |
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Well, I think no FUD can take down our cryptoworld. Maybe all the fudders can hit us, but they will never kill us
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CrypticGambit
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The Operating System for DAOs
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October 11, 2017, 05:49:10 PM |
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putin actually loves crypto so it is fake news!
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DenysM
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October 11, 2017, 06:04:35 PM |
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Such laws cast Russia back several decades ago. The world changed and changed every year in a geometric progression. What Russia is doing shows that it is not yet ready to enter a new era and, thus, will lag behind such developed countries as the US and Japan.
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BTCMILLIONAIRE
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October 11, 2017, 06:18:31 PM |
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Such laws cast Russia back several decades ago. The world changed and changed every year in a geometric progression. What Russia is doing shows that it is not yet ready to enter a new era and, thus, will lag behind such developed countries as the US and Japan.
Russia is very pro-crypto though. They're actually investing heavily in it as far as I know and is certainly not lagging behind. I don't think geometric progression makes much sense in the context you're shooting for by the way.
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nikolaich
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October 11, 2017, 07:50:45 PM |
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Such laws cast Russia back several decades ago. The world changed and changed every year in a geometric progression. What Russia is doing shows that it is not yet ready to enter a new era and, thus, will lag behind such developed countries as the US and Japan.
Russia is very pro-crypto though. They're actually investing heavily in it as far as I know and is certainly not lagging behind. I don't think geometric progression makes much sense in the context you're shooting for by the way. It is hard to say that Russia as a country invests in crypto. But there are many crypto enthusiasts, miners in Russia and many Russian teams that conduct ICO.
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blacktux88
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October 11, 2017, 09:23:55 PM |
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Attacking it the first sign of fear =))
Wait and enjoy =)
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Omega Weapon
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October 11, 2017, 09:37:49 PM |
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I think there is a huge difference in the way both approached the subject, the JP Morgan chief executive basically said that bitcoin was a fraud if I remember correctly, Putin is just saying that crypto by not being controlled by the state poses a risk to it and that is true, because that is the whole point of bitcoin, a currency that is not printed by a central authority, so if anything Putin is recognizing that bitcoin is a success.
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freebutcaged
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October 11, 2017, 09:39:53 PM |
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Of course it poses a serious risk, Putin my mate you were doing what all these years? Russia was a big support for cryptocurrencies when countries
Like Us and China were trying to seclude Bitcoin into an isolated and regulated corner, they were like a big brother for crypto, but you need to know
With or without you the revolution will keep growing bigger, you can't centralize a revolution which was built on decentralization. Bitcoin was the
Currency, decentralization of governments is the next mission of Satoshi's movement.
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witch
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October 11, 2017, 09:52:34 PM |
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Seems to me like Vladimir Putin wants to have some cheap Bitcoins. Don't get fooled guys.
Hodl strong!
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karmakeddon
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October 11, 2017, 10:32:40 PM |
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Well I hope this creates panic and a lot of people sell their coins thus bringing it down to a low price. Somewhere around $3,500 would be fine for me so I can stock up and buy again. But then again, that's just me.
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BTCMILLIONAIRE
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October 11, 2017, 10:35:07 PM |
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Of course it poses a serious risk, Putin my mate you were doing what all these years? Russia was a big support for cryptocurrencies when countries
Like Us and China were trying to seclude Bitcoin into an isolated and regulated corner, they were like a big brother for crypto, but you need to know
With or without you the revolution will keep growing bigger, you can't centralize a revolution which was built on decentralization. Bitcoin was the
Currency, decentralization of governments is the next mission of Satoshi's movement.
Bound to happen in the coming decades. Hopefully sooner than later and hopefully for the better of humanity.
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barota
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October 11, 2017, 11:13:56 PM |
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this time bicoin will fall to 2000 usd or crash
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turbulence
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October 11, 2017, 11:15:23 PM |
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this time bicoin will fall to 2000 usd or crash
lmao every post i've seen by you you talking bout btc crashing
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BTCMILLIONAIRE
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October 11, 2017, 11:38:33 PM |
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this time bicoin will fall to 2000 usd or crash
lmao every post i've seen by you you talking bout btc crashing Paid BCH shill?
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thangoffshore
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October 12, 2017, 03:17:03 AM |
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this time bicoin will fall to 2000 usd or crash
I would love that, many others do. It would be the chance to accumulate. But seems that this is not the case. None of the ban news got serious effect any longer, kind of market maturing.
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jtipt
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October 12, 2017, 03:21:47 AM |
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Unlike JP Morgan's CEO he is not calling BTC as fraud but that it poses risk for fraud and money laundering, which is true. TBH his concerns are understandable, I just hope Russia doesn't take a rash decision and ban BTC trade or something.
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banks38
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October 12, 2017, 03:33:27 AM |
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Smells like some FUD if you ask me... Just ignore when applies... hehe
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Nerman
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October 12, 2017, 04:47:11 AM |
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To be fair. He's just stating that cryptos bring some risks with them. That's not an attack, it's the objective truth. A lot of people have lost access to their private keys, have gotten hacked, fell victim to phishing attacks, fell victim to marketing scams, fell victim to outright scams, or just simply traded like a gambler plays roulette. Money laundering and tax evasion of global scales could also easily result in massive chaos if it just happens with absolutely no oversight.
But whatever his true intentions are, this is just a sign that we are on the verge of mainstream adoption.
Yes that's correct most likely some of them did not even read the article just check the headline and assume that Putin is attacking cryptocurrency. Putin concerns are legitimate. As a state most likely they want to avoid money laundering and tax evasion. We know that cyrpto currency are being used by the black market for their own gain.
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BTCMILLIONAIRE
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October 12, 2017, 08:28:21 PM |
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To be fair. He's just stating that cryptos bring some risks with them. That's not an attack, it's the objective truth. A lot of people have lost access to their private keys, have gotten hacked, fell victim to phishing attacks, fell victim to marketing scams, fell victim to outright scams, or just simply traded like a gambler plays roulette. Money laundering and tax evasion of global scales could also easily result in massive chaos if it just happens with absolutely no oversight.
But whatever his true intentions are, this is just a sign that we are on the verge of mainstream adoption.
Yes that's correct most likely some of them did not even read the article just check the headline and assume that Putin is attacking cryptocurrency. Putin concerns are legitimate. As a state most likely they want to avoid money laundering and tax evasion. We know that cyrpto currency are being used by the black market for their own gain. Most people on this forum seem to just read the headline and then post random stuff based on that alone. Sometimes it feels like I'm in a forum full of bots. But yes, you are exactly right. A sensible government would want to avoid tax evasion and laundering. Eventually they will have to protect the stupid and greedy people from themselves too, because they will start complaining about "scams" instead of being careful in a risky environment. It's like jumping down a cliff and then complaining about it... people are really weird.
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