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skrrtskrrtyo
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December 20, 2017, 11:14:45 PM |
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yezzr !
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figmentofmyass
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December 20, 2017, 11:15:24 PM |
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i'm not sure if this report is legitimate. the article says: After more than a year of deliberation, the EU decided to outlaw anonymous cryptocurrency transactions on Friday, according to a report from Reuters. yet they don't link to reuters. i've been searching on google and there is no confirmation of the story. it seems like speculation or click-bait. however, there are related regulations being crafted right now. what the final laws will look like? we don't know because they haven't been published: The Treasury is planning new legislation that will mean anti-money laundering and counter terrorist financing rules apply to cryptocurrency in future, according to reports in the Guardian and the Telegraph.
It will include rules forcing traders to reveal their identities in some circumstances. Under an EU-wide plan, online platforms where currencies are traded will be made to carry out due diligence on buyers.
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Iamlegit4sure (OP)
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December 20, 2017, 11:18:32 PM |
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well, i would accept anything that would make my crypto earning be easy to cash in lol
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GreatOrchid
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December 20, 2017, 11:32:45 PM |
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yet they don't link to reuters. i've been searching on google and there is no confirmation of the story. it seems like speculation or click-bait.
And are you surprised about this? There is nothing new in here my friend. Are you surprised or just amazed because all those newbies who are always trying to post whatever they can in order to make people fud and sell? Or just switch to bcash just like we have been seeing during the last few weeks. This is probably the new generation of ShortCoins, (he dissapeared too) he was probably the primary antagonist of bitcoin (Hell! No! What i am saying!) Probably this is a fake one, i would not even trust in a single word of this.
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December 20, 2017, 11:33:33 PM |
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i'm not sure if this report is legitimate. the article says: After more than a year of deliberation, the EU decided to outlaw anonymous cryptocurrency transactions on Friday, according to a report from Reuters. yet they don't link to reuters. i've been searching on google and there is no confirmation of the story. it seems like speculation or click-bait. however, there are related regulations being crafted right now. what the final laws will look like? we don't know because they haven't been published: The Treasury is planning new legislation that will mean anti-money laundering and counter terrorist financing rules apply to cryptocurrency in future, according to reports in the Guardian and the Telegraph.
It will include rules forcing traders to reveal their identities in some circumstances. Under an EU-wide plan, online platforms where currencies are traded will be made to carry out due diligence on buyers. Good spot, Figment, this has all the signs of being a false report.
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Hydrogen
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December 20, 2017, 11:58:13 PM |
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i'm not sure if this report is legitimate. the article says: After more than a year of deliberation, the EU decided to outlaw anonymous cryptocurrency transactions on Friday, according to a report from Reuters. yet they don't link to reuters. i've been searching on google and there is no confirmation of the story. it seems like speculation or click-bait. however, there are related regulations being crafted right now. what the final laws will look like? we don't know because they haven't been published: The Treasury is planning new legislation that will mean anti-money laundering and counter terrorist financing rules apply to cryptocurrency in future, according to reports in the Guardian and the Telegraph.
It will include rules forcing traders to reveal their identities in some circumstances. Under an EU-wide plan, online platforms where currencies are traded will be made to carry out due diligence on buyers. ... Good eye. It is also possible the news story about "crypto being outlawed" was intended to push the price of bitcoin down as part of a market manipulation scheme. News stories have one of the biggest effects on bitcoin price. And so "fake news" is a likely avenue which will be targeted in the future by traders with big influence or insider connections. There's a long list of traders who have invented news stories in an effort to manipulate the price of stocks and other things over the years. One reason financial advisers and stock pickers often default to a "I don't currently own a stake in this business I'm recommending" stance when giving advice.
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Andre_Goldman
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December 21, 2017, 12:35:51 AM |
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Since I am in UK so I expect a lot of rubbish propaganda ...
Then I prefer to observe what people DO instead what people SAY ...
Regards to my finances , I compare my bitcoin account to my home ... so G10->G13
Article 10 of the Basic Law (privacy of correspondence) and Article 13 of the Basic Law (inviolability ofthe home)
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tomahawk9
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December 21, 2017, 12:51:23 AM |
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What a clickbait title, from both the article, and this thread ("BREAKING NEWS" really? ) This is just another FUD article trying to shake up the market and scare people away from cryptocurrencies. Fortunately, the market doesn't seem to be affected by these kind of news anymore. Nice try, bankers.
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December 21, 2017, 01:23:00 AM |
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For me it doesnt matter if EU or any other organizations will ban the usage of anonymous cryptocurrencies. After all this coins pushes the privacy and anonymity of its users. EU will surely jave hard time looking for this people unless you will turn yourself up.
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John Langut
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December 21, 2017, 01:26:29 AM |
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True or not, this will happen all over the world eventually. Can't have people evading tax now, can we?
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December 21, 2017, 01:48:15 AM |
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John Langut is correct. It's just a matter of time before being anonymous is eliminated by regulation. Yes, people will look for ways around it, but just like Napster and Torrent they'll starting tracking you.
Any exchange in the US that exchange Fiat dollars for cryptos are already regulated as security dealers and require identification.
The idea that some how buying and selling will be totally anonymous is a dream. Governments aren't going to let that happen
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December 21, 2017, 05:02:10 AM |
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John Langut is correct. It's just a matter of time before being anonymous is eliminated by regulation. Yes, people will look for ways around it, but just like Napster and Torrent they'll starting tracking you.
Any exchange in the US that exchange Fiat dollars for cryptos are already regulated as security dealers and require identification.
The idea that some how buying and selling will be totally anonymous is a dream. Governments aren't going to let that happen
It does seem likely that at some point in the near future governments will start doing all they can to discourage crypto participation.
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December 21, 2017, 05:20:40 AM |
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this is pure click-bait article and mostly spreads FUD.
it is true that there are concerns everywhere in the world regarding cryptocurrencies in general, including bitcoin which mostly involves taxes, the anonymous cryptocurrencys which has nothing to do with bitcoin but they are talking about coins such as Monero and ZCash,..., and finally ICOs which are illegal fundraising all around the world.
but the articles like this are published in a way to pretend they are talking about bitcoin and they plan on "banning" it.
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December 21, 2017, 05:45:56 AM |
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ClickBait FUD but I will still respond to this nonsense, because I want to highlight the consequences of such a decision.
The first thing that will happen is, Bitcoin will go underground to Black markets and decentralized markets. People will trade on Tor markets and decentralized services that cannot be shutdown. These governments will lose all that tax income, because none of these transactions will be linked to individuals.
Most of the Crypto currency users are willing to work with governments now to regulate exchanges and services to pay their taxes. <Examples : Coinbase / Gemini and many more>
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John Langut
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December 21, 2017, 11:02:26 AM |
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When cryptocurrencies are driven underground, will they still be worth as much as they are now? I think a big portion of the current prices can be attributed to mainstream recognition. Sure the coins will survive anonymously, but you may lose a lot of money in the process.
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December 21, 2017, 11:05:12 AM |
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LOL!!! Anything else, something with more substance and some real sources you have to provide us?? NO?!!! Well why I'm not surprised. Pretty lame FUD attempt!
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December 21, 2017, 11:06:37 AM |
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alot more of this to come. Will certainly put pressure on the price as more regulation comes to fruition
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December 21, 2017, 11:59:47 AM |
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I don't know how it is legitimate but if that news spread hoax and futile information, I think many users will move out in cryptocurrency. Since cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin is decentralized then how it will protect the users identity if it is regulated to have an identity. Bitcoin, Monero, Verge and other cryptocurrency that uses anonymous transaction will crash down.
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Boseda
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December 21, 2017, 05:25:35 PM |
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Fake news everywhere, guys. Also, if cryptocurrency transactions are anonymous they have no power to forbid this...
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