bmurph (OP)
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December 11, 2017, 05:05:54 AM |
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In order to get the maximum amount of activity points possible, you just need to post once per day on average. Skipping days is OK as long as you maintain the average.
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December 11, 2017, 05:10:05 AM |
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MOTHER of all banks is BIS ( ZOG central bank in swizterland ) BIS has BTC ATM to buy SNR ( swiss trains ) commuter trains to travel in Switzerland, it don't get any better than that when ZOG NWO is is using BTC for buying tickets so elite can travel home at night, in summary the people who run the world, are already using BTC for micro-payment for commuting.
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December 11, 2017, 05:12:24 AM |
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ZOG occupied 'banker' country's A better question to ASK is WHO is not using the NSA currency?
Iran, North-Korea, ... the normal axis-of-evil, the normal ppl opposed to NWO and ZOG Hegemony.
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December 11, 2017, 05:42:27 AM |
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It should be noted that the use of national banks' crypto-currencies can give governments new sources of financing the budget deficit. In addition, this money is not regulated by the law on the state budget.
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January 15, 2018, 07:39:48 AM |
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I think the First world countries would soon come to the list as well and even those who are included in the axis power like Russia or capitalist countries like China and Japan.
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amishmanish
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January 15, 2018, 08:06:06 AM |
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Add India. The governemnt is yet to come up with a concrete policy and most announcements till now are the same uninformed blabber about "its not legal tender" etc. Reserve Bank of India, the central bank has formed a committee and there is talks about launching of Indian's own crypto called "Lakshmi".
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January 15, 2018, 08:17:48 AM |
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Are they considering their own cryptocurrency, researching cryptocurrencies or researching blockchain technology?
I know that in UK Bank of England is doing the last, not the first, and has ruled out the first.
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January 15, 2018, 08:19:58 AM |
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With UK being such a crypto-friendly country, I'm surprised the Bank of England, isn't on the list. Why is this?
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MicroDApp.com—Smart Contract developers. Lets build a decentralized future!
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avikz
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January 15, 2018, 08:30:03 AM |
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Add India. The governemnt is yet to come up with a concrete policy and most announcements till now are the same uninformed blabber about "its not legal tender" etc. Reserve Bank of India, the central bank has formed a committee and there is talks about launching of Indian's own crypto called "Lakshmi".
Ohh! Is that true? I know that India's central bank and formed a committee and they are still debating about the future of crypto currency in India but I didn't come across any news that they are thinking of launching their own virtual currency called "Lakshmi" anywhere. Can you share any link to read more about it? Because google search is unable to find any related news. If this happens, then Indian crypto community will stay in profit without thinking about any legal implications.
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amishmanish
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January 15, 2018, 02:49:30 PM |
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Add India. The governemnt is yet to come up with a concrete policy and most announcements till now are the same uninformed blabber about "its not legal tender" etc. Reserve Bank of India, the central bank has formed a committee and there is talks about launching of Indian's own crypto called "Lakshmi".
Ohh! Is that true? I know that India's central bank and formed a committee and they are still debating about the future of crypto currency in India but I didn't come across any news that they are thinking of launching their own virtual currency called "Lakshmi" anywhere. Can you share any link to read more about it? Because google search is unable to find any related news. If this happens, then Indian crypto community will stay in profit without thinking about any legal implications. Yeah, it was kind of a surprise. Here's the link: https://m.economictimes.com/news/economy/policy/another-experiment-with-currency-rbi-is-looking-at-its-own-bitcoin/amp_articleshow/60710700.cmsOf course its like media reports citing media reports. Still. Yes bank has had tie-ups with Ripple and even our own SBI has been dabbling its feet in the water. Hopefully, we'll see a clearer picture after this years budget in February.
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amishmanish
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January 18, 2018, 05:48:53 AM |
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Add India. The governemnt is yet to come up with a concrete policy and most announcements till now are the same uninformed blabber about "its not legal tender" etc. Reserve Bank of India, the central bank has formed a committee and there is talks about launching of Indian's own crypto called "Lakshmi".
Ohh! Is that true? I know that India's central bank and formed a committee and they are still debating about the future of crypto currency in India but I didn't come across any news that they are thinking of launching their own virtual currency called "Lakshmi" anywhere. Can you share any link to read more about it? Because google search is unable to find any related news. If this happens, then Indian crypto community will stay in profit without thinking about any legal implications. Yeah, it was kind of a surprise. Here's the link: https://m.economictimes.com/news/economy/policy/another-experiment-with-currency-rbi-is-looking-at-its-own-bitcoin/amp_articleshow/60710700.cmsOf course its like media reports citing media reports. Still. Yes bank has had tie-ups with Ripple and even our own SBI has been dabbling its feet in the water. Hopefully, we'll see a clearer picture after this years budget in February. Looks like you can't believe any of these fucking crytpo-reporting news these days.. While this "Laxmi Coin" I mentioned above was being touted as RBI's foray into cryptocurrency in the above article, Here's another one listing it to the Ponzi schemes going on in India: http://www.news18.com/news/india/bitcoin-craze-how-fraudsters-are-fooling-investors-with-fake-cryptocurrency-1635143.htmlIt lists a few known Ponzis, the head being the one by Amit Bhardwaj of Gainbitcoin.com, later bitcoingrowthfund.com, the fake MCAP tokens and now he is onto starting ICO's. Reportedly, he has fled Indian and is laughing his head off at one of the high towers in Dubai. Well played you Con-man. We'll wait your heroes' return to India that the stupid, greedy people of this country will inevitably give you some day. But remember that some of us won't ever be fooled by betrayers like you.
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January 18, 2018, 06:08:24 AM |
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All these banks should realize that they have their own crypto's , it's called fiat. Bank+crypto=lol
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