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December 30, 2017, 09:12:58 PM
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What about the cryptobanks guys? Change Bank (CAG), Hawala Today (HAT), Bankera (BNK), etc. They seem to be doing fine on the markets. HAT very little supply. BNK still in ICO phase but CAG just launched its app today so this one seems to be well advanced in development.

Did any of you invest? What about the futures of decentralized banks? And what about the value of the coins?

And does anyone have anyone experience already with their actual services, I mean, not purely for speculative reasons?

Cheers!

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December 30, 2017, 10:03:42 PM
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Actually Change Bank and Hawala.Today have doubled in the last days. Hawala around 10 dollar already and only just started up.

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December 30, 2017, 10:12:40 PM
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I haven't invested but I like the idea of banks functioning as decentralized. The only reason I can see though to do this would be to get the funds away from your hands or house and keep it on a secure ledger. If it is secure and protected up to the full amount you put in then this is a ground shattering idea. However my concern would be with leaving funds with a relatively unknown source therefore you would have to get a reputable name and backing in order for me to consider this type of idea.

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December 30, 2017, 10:26:54 PM
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I haven't invested but I like the idea of banks functioning as decentralized. The only reason I can see though to do this would be to get the funds away from your hands or house and keep it on a secure ledger. If it is secure and protected up to the full amount you put in then this is a ground shattering idea. However my concern would be with leaving funds with a relatively unknown source therefore you would have to get a reputable name and backing in order for me to consider this type of idea.

Problem is, you would really need a stable concept, cuz if one little thing goes wrong, you will see governments and systems shooting everything down with rules and laws. And since most people in these projects are not anonymous, they risk a lot of responsibility.

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December 30, 2017, 10:33:33 PM
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Sounds, to me at least, like something that is totally unnecessary and something I would never need to use at all.
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December 30, 2017, 10:58:07 PM
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I still prefer minexcoin where you can get interest on your coins, good project  Grin

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December 30, 2017, 11:01:02 PM
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What about the cryptobanks guys? Change Bank (CAG), Hawala Today (HAT), Bankera (BNK), etc. They seem to be doing fine on the markets. HAT very little supply. BNK still in ICO phase but CAG just launched its app today so this one seems to be well advanced in development.

Did any of you invest? What about the futures of decentralized banks? And what about the value of the coins?

And does anyone have anyone experience already with their actual services, I mean, not purely for speculative reasons?

Cheers!
Majority of the crypto bank platforms still not live yet. it can't be speculated. But as far as i know that the futures of decentralized bank look difficult to be real. About the values of a coin will have determined after that goes to the market. The actual service just follows the platform. If the platform still in the development progress and How can we use the actual service from there?

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December 30, 2017, 11:26:10 PM
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i am very happy about the idea of banks that accept crypto currencies
however i dont see this field serious now.. i think it'll be more serious when real banks start to build projects like this and accepting crypto for cash
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December 30, 2017, 11:27:24 PM
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i am very happy about the idea of banks that accept crypto currencies
however i dont see this field serious now.. i think it'll be more serious when real banks start to build projects like this and accepting crypto for cash

The possibility to have a credit card with crypto is interesting though. I believe Bancor already has one and Change Bank just started.

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December 31, 2017, 01:07:25 PM
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Is there anyone among you who has already tried to pay with a crypto-creditcard? Any experiences to share?

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