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March 13, 2018, 12:20:24 PM
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Kung talaga ngang maari itong mangyari sa lagay ngayon ay magiging maganda ang future ng bitcoin di lang dahil sa decentralized sya kundi dahil mas madaming tao ang makakaalam nito at panigurado magtitiwala dahilan narin sa pnb na ang naglathala nito.
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March 13, 2018, 12:44:24 PM
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It won't be long that BSP and the gobernment will be embrassing bitcoin or cryptocurrency now. Even Manny Pacquiao and other know artists locally have ventured bitcoins and investing in it and who knows who in the future. Bitcoin value might be not that stable but com'on this is actually really helpful OFWs to send money with lesser fees and no more waiting in the line and fill up forms to claim their remittances to their loved ones its like an ele tronic wallet that you can have it scanned same as how prepaid cards works gcash paymaya paylpal a d other known electronic wallet currently. As long as you have the internet connection everythi g goes smoothly, just hoped that this won'tbe used for illegal stuffs like what had happened in China.
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March 13, 2018, 02:00:10 PM
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After uninon banks pnb and even banko sentral then all Banks Will accept btc as a kind of currency this will  effect the price to rise up
Crypto will be partners of all banks soon cause they don't have  choice but to collaborate

hindi ko sure kung tataas nga ng ganung kalaki ang price ng Bitcoin pag inaccept na sya dito sa Phippines, as we all know, hindi naman ganoong kalaki ang Philippines unlike the other country.
I think magiging maganda lang ito para sa ating mga gumagamit na ng Bitcoin kasi mag mapapadali na ang mga transaction natin gamit ang Bitcoin.

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March 13, 2018, 02:06:01 PM
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After uninon banks pnb and even banko sentral then all Banks Will accept btc as a kind of currency this will  effect the price to rise up
Crypto will be partners of all banks soon cause they don't have  choice but to collaborate

hindi ko sure kung tataas nga ng ganung kalaki ang price ng Bitcoin pag inaccept na sya dito sa Phippines, as we all know, hindi naman ganoong kalaki ang Philippines unlike the other country.
I think magiging maganda lang ito para sa ating mga gumagamit na ng Bitcoin kasi mag mapapadali na ang mga transaction natin gamit ang Bitcoin.

hindi naman porket inaccept na dito sa bansa natin ang bitcoin magiging basehan ito ng pagtaas ng value. pwede pa siguro kung mapapabilang sa stock market ng bansa natin. kung accepted na talaga sa bansa natin ang maraming mga exchanges ang masusulputan dito at pabor sa atin yun kasi marami tayong pagpipilian kung saan tayo mag tatransact at syempre may competition sa rate ng bawat isa
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March 13, 2018, 02:36:15 PM
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TOP official of the Philippine National Bank (PNB) vows to study bitcoin amid Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) accepting stance on cryptocurrencies. PNB chair Flor Gozon Tarriela said they are looking at bitcoin and blockchain technology very cautiously but stressed the bank is not into it yet. “PNB will closely study the disruptions going on in the financial sector. We want to know more about the trends. We want to be aware of what is happening. But as to our plans to venture, we are not into it yet,” said Tarriela, adding that they are in the process of studying its dynamics and its possible effects to the banking business. A bitcoin is a cryptocurrency and worldwide payment system. It is the first decentralized digital currency, as the system works without a central bank or single administrator. While it recognized the potential benefits of virtual currencies as it facilitate the movement of funds at a much faster, cheaper, and convenient way, the BSP is equally cautious of the potential risks including illicit activities such as money laundering and terrorist financing.

It has advised the public that they have to be conscious of the opaqueness of transactions involving bitcoins. To minimize risks, the BSP encouraged existing and prospective virtual currency users to deal only with BSP-registered virtual currency exchanges and maintain only a sufficient amount of virtual currency enough to address transaction requirements. BSP warned that virtual currency users should properly secure their virtual currency holdings and observe security tips to protect the confidentiality and integrity of personal information and transaction details. “The BSP still has to issue regulations on this virtual currencies. But, we, in the banking industry advocate the know-your-customer first,” said Tarriela. PNB’s thrust this year is to go digital. Tarriela said they have launched mobile banking apps to cater to the needs of the tech-savvy market. “The way to go, really, is digital,” she said, adding that this will also help them reach out to the unbanked population.

Source : http://www.sunstar.com.ph/cebu/business/2018/03/09/pnb-looks-use-bitcoin-592675


nakikita na kasi nila na ito ang mag ttrend sa buong mundo at ayaw nilang magpahuli, siguro tinignan rin nila ang nagiging performance ng ibang bangko na gumagamit na ngayon ng blockchain kaya na alarma na sila. mas nagiging mabilis at systematic ang transaction nila kapag gugamit ng blockchain.
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March 13, 2018, 03:34:42 PM
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Maybe its about time they accept the usage of cryptocurrency. Sooner or later matatanggap na rin worldwide and crypto so instead of finding faults, they should find ways on how to properly regulate it para at least hindi naman tayo mahuhuli sa ibang bansa. Malay nating napakalaki na pala ng total income ng mge bitcoiners dito sa bansa natin, makakatulong pa sa economiya.
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March 13, 2018, 11:58:32 PM
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Much better talaga kung i accept na ng mga big banks ang crypto para sa gayon wala na tayong pangamba na baka ito ay i ban dito sa ating bansa. It takes time talaga at magiging worth it din ang pag support ng mgaraming tao sa bitcoin community and crypto world. Basta may rumor na malaking posibilidad na ito ay maging totoo na ang PNB is i adopt na ang crypto system.

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March 15, 2018, 04:49:46 PM
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They are seeing the positive side na ngayon na dati rati ay kinamumuhian nila to dahil minamapulate daw nito ang mga tao, but they don't see the real reason on it, ang nakikita lang nila ay lumiliit yong mga individual investors nila or yong mga small time dahil imbest na sa stock market nagiinvest ay dito sa crypto market na nagiinvest.
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March 15, 2018, 05:15:35 PM
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Unti unti ng napapansin ng mga banko ang kagandahan ng merong cryptocurrency, kung pagaaralan nila to at idagdag to sa mga transactions nila ay panigurado naman tatangkilikin to ng mga tao eh, yon lang talaga meron kasi tayong sariling stock market na kanilang pinoproteksyunan eh.
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March 15, 2018, 05:46:09 PM
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Unti unti ng napapansin ng mga banko ang kagandahan ng merong cryptocurrency, kung pagaaralan nila to at idagdag to sa mga transactions nila ay panigurado naman tatangkilikin to ng mga tao eh, yon lang talaga meron kasi tayong sariling stock market na kanilang pinoproteksyunan eh.
Well, Definitely they will kung hindi sila magiinsist it would be possible na magkaroon na tayo ng sarili nating bitcoin bank, and if the government allows it then a big loss para sa mga banko na dapat sila na ang nagttransact di ba, sayang yong opportunidad kaya kailangan na nilang kumilos din.
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March 17, 2018, 06:59:42 AM
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Its good to hear that,  they slowly embracing the presence of bitcoin. Malaking bagay Ito sa atin mga nag ccrypto kung matutuloy ang plano ng PNB dahil mag kakaroon na tayo ng isang matibay na pundasyon na lagayan ng ating mga BITCOINS.  Smiley
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March 17, 2018, 08:10:18 AM
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It will be great if all the banks will look in to adding cryptocurrency in the system. They can't control now the flow of it na. And it can affect the value of the currency. I tried to withdraw eth in coins.ph, there is a big amount deducted to your money and you need also to pay for the padala fee if you use cebuana. But upon checking in coin.ph, BPI is accepting a withdrawal but not sure if the fee is smaller or bigger. Never tested pa eh. BDO lang kase meron akong account. 
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March 17, 2018, 09:35:26 AM
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Aba ! ayos to unti unti ng inaadopt ng mga bangko ang Bitcoins ang Blockchain.  Isa nanaman itong tagumpay para sa atin na umaasa na magagamit talaga ang mga perang digital sa hinaharap.

Ang una ay ang Union Bank, Sunod ang PNB ! Excited na ako sa mga susunod pa na bangko na tatanggapin din ang Blockchain !
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March 18, 2018, 09:31:17 AM
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There are so many things we cannot control or the Government cannot control rather like BTC being used in buying/selling of probihited drugs, money laudering and other activities that is why karamihan pa rin na mga bansa ay anti sa cryptocurrency. Pero sa mata nating mga simpleng mamamayan, hangad natin ng mas magaan at mas madaling pamamaraan ng pagpapadala ng pera sa mga mahal natin sa buhay at lalong lalo na ang magkaroon ng dagdag na pagkakakitaan dito. So sana, makita nila ang panig natin at sana balang araw lahat ng bangko dito sa atin ay makaka adopt sa makabagong teknolohiyang ito.

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March 18, 2018, 02:05:03 PM
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There are so many things we cannot control or the Government cannot control rather like BTC being used in buying/selling of probihited drugs, money laudering and other activities that is why karamihan pa rin na mga bansa ay anti sa cryptocurrency. Pero sa mata nating mga simpleng mamamayan, hangad natin ng mas magaan at mas madaling pamamaraan ng pagpapadala ng pera sa mga mahal natin sa buhay at lalong lalo na ang magkaroon ng dagdag na pagkakakitaan dito. So sana, makita nila ang panig natin at sana balang araw lahat ng bangko dito sa atin ay makaka adopt sa makabagong teknolohiyang ito.

Sana nga pero I'm still pessimistic about this, crypto currency is a big threat in stock exchange and as well as in banks kasi once we adopt this crypto thing mababawasan na ang paggamit ng banks at pag invest sa stock exchange which is malaking epekto sa ating ekonomiya. This is why government wants to ban it but the least that they can do is to regulate. Yeah sana makita ng government what we perceive in crypto currency and stop the ban order.

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March 18, 2018, 03:16:50 PM
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There are so many things we cannot control or the Government cannot control rather like BTC being used in buying/selling of probihited drugs, money laudering and other activities that is why karamihan pa rin na mga bansa ay anti sa cryptocurrency. Pero sa mata nating mga simpleng mamamayan, hangad natin ng mas magaan at mas madaling pamamaraan ng pagpapadala ng pera sa mga mahal natin sa buhay at lalong lalo na ang magkaroon ng dagdag na pagkakakitaan dito. So sana, makita nila ang panig natin at sana balang araw lahat ng bangko dito sa atin ay makaka adopt sa makabagong teknolohiyang ito.

Sana nga pero I'm still pessimistic about this, crypto currency is a big threat in stock exchange and as well as in banks kasi once we adopt this crypto thing mababawasan na ang paggamit ng banks at pag invest sa stock exchange which is malaking epekto sa ating ekonomiya. This is why government wants to ban it but the least that they can do is to regulate. Yeah sana makita ng government what we perceive in crypto currency and stop the ban order.
Kung sana nga ilagay nalang ang crypto sa stock market natin eh, with that walang makakatas sa tax kapag nagearn ka sa trading, and opportunity na din to ng ibang tao para makilala ang ibang mga pwedeng paginvestan sa stock market, but sa ngayon matagal pa tong mangyari eh.
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March 18, 2018, 04:05:59 PM
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There are so many things we cannot control or the Government cannot control rather like BTC being used in buying/selling of probihited drugs, money laudering and other activities that is why karamihan pa rin na mga bansa ay anti sa cryptocurrency. Pero sa mata nating mga simpleng mamamayan, hangad natin ng mas magaan at mas madaling pamamaraan ng pagpapadala ng pera sa mga mahal natin sa buhay at lalong lalo na ang magkaroon ng dagdag na pagkakakitaan dito. So sana, makita nila ang panig natin at sana balang araw lahat ng bangko dito sa atin ay makaka adopt sa makabagong teknolohiyang ito.

Sana nga pero I'm still pessimistic about this, crypto currency is a big threat in stock exchange and as well as in banks kasi once we adopt this crypto thing mababawasan na ang paggamit ng banks at pag invest sa stock exchange which is malaking epekto sa ating ekonomiya. This is why government wants to ban it but the least that they can do is to regulate. Yeah sana makita ng government what we perceive in crypto currency and stop the ban order.
Kung sana nga ilagay nalang ang crypto sa stock market natin eh, with that walang makakatas sa tax kapag nagearn ka sa trading, and opportunity na din to ng ibang tao para makilala ang ibang mga pwedeng paginvestan sa stock market, but sa ngayon matagal pa tong mangyari eh.

yan ang inaantay ng lahat ang mapabilang ang bitcoin sa stock market ng ating bansa, pero tingin ko naman matatagalan pa yun kasi maraming pagaaral pa ang gagawin para ma implement ang desisyon na yun.

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TOP official of the Philippine National Bank (PNB) vows to study bitcoin amid Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) accepting stance on cryptocurrencies. PNB chair Flor Gozon Tarriela said they are looking at bitcoin and blockchain technology very cautiously but stressed the bank is not into it yet. “PNB will closely study the disruptions going on in the financial sector. We want to know more about the trends. We want to be aware of what is happening. But as to our plans to venture, we are not into it yet,” said Tarriela, adding that they are in the process of studying its dynamics and its possible effects to the banking business. A bitcoin is a cryptocurrency and worldwide payment system. It is the first decentralized digital currency, as the system works without a central bank or single administrator. While it recognized the potential benefits of virtual currencies as it facilitate the movement of funds at a much faster, cheaper, and convenient way, the BSP is equally cautious of the potential risks including illicit activities such as money laundering and terrorist financing.

It has advised the public that they have to be conscious of the opaqueness of transactions involving bitcoins. To minimize risks, the BSP encouraged existing and prospective virtual currency users to deal only with BSP-registered virtual currency exchanges and maintain only a sufficient amount of virtual currency enough to address transaction requirements. BSP warned that virtual currency users should properly secure their virtual currency holdings and observe security tips to protect the confidentiality and integrity of personal information and transaction details. “The BSP still has to issue regulations on this virtual currencies. But, we, in the banking industry advocate the know-your-customer first,” said Tarriela. PNB’s thrust this year is to go digital. Tarriela said they have launched mobile banking apps to cater to the needs of the tech-savvy market. “The way to go, really, is digital,” she said, adding that this will also help them reach out to the unbanked population.

Source : http://www.sunstar.com.ph/cebu/business/2018/03/09/pnb-looks-use-bitcoin-592675


Hindi na ako magtataka sa ganyang mga bagay, Kung BSP nga eh naging open sa bitcoin or digital currency mga banko pa kaya, kaya nga tama ako, sinimulan ng Union bank tiyak siguradong magsisisunuran ang banko paunti-unti na tatanggapin or iaadapt din nila ang digital currency. Kaya isa itong mgandang balita sa atin.
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TOP official of the Philippine National Bank (PNB) vows to study bitcoin amid Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) accepting stance on cryptocurrencies. PNB chair Flor Gozon Tarriela said they are looking at bitcoin and blockchain technology very cautiously but stressed the bank is not into it yet. “PNB will closely study the disruptions going on in the financial sector. We want to know more about the trends. We want to be aware of what is happening. But as to our plans to venture, we are not into it yet,” said Tarriela, adding that they are in the process of studying its dynamics and its possible effects to the banking business. A bitcoin is a cryptocurrency and worldwide payment system. It is the first decentralized digital currency, as the system works without a central bank or single administrator. While it recognized the potential benefits of virtual currencies as it facilitate the movement of funds at a much faster, cheaper, and convenient way, the BSP is equally cautious of the potential risks including illicit activities such as money laundering and terrorist financing.

It has advised the public that they have to be conscious of the opaqueness of transactions involving bitcoins. To minimize risks, the BSP encouraged existing and prospective virtual currency users to deal only with BSP-registered virtual currency exchanges and maintain only a sufficient amount of virtual currency enough to address transaction requirements. BSP warned that virtual currency users should properly secure their virtual currency holdings and observe security tips to protect the confidentiality and integrity of personal information and transaction details. “The BSP still has to issue regulations on this virtual currencies. But, we, in the banking industry advocate the know-your-customer first,” said Tarriela. PNB’s thrust this year is to go digital. Tarriela said they have launched mobile banking apps to cater to the needs of the tech-savvy market. “The way to go, really, is digital,” she said, adding that this will also help them reach out to the unbanked population.

Source : http://www.sunstar.com.ph/cebu/business/2018/03/09/pnb-looks-use-bitcoin-592675


Hindi na ako magtataka sa ganyang mga bagay, Kung BSP nga eh naging open sa bitcoin or digital currency mga banko pa kaya, kaya nga tama ako, sinimulan ng Union bank tiyak siguradong magsisisunuran ang banko paunti-unti na tatanggapin or iaadapt din nila ang digital currency. Kaya isa itong mgandang balita sa atin.
Still we are thankful that meron ng posibilidad na makilala at maikonsider ng mga banko ang pagkakaroon ng transaction sa mga banko ng cryptocurrency, sana lang magtuloy tuloy na kasi malaking tulong to kapag yong mga taong doubt ay nalaman to for sure mas maeencourage sila.


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TOP official of the Philippine National Bank (PNB) vows to study bitcoin amid Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) accepting stance on cryptocurrencies. PNB chair Flor Gozon Tarriela said they are looking at bitcoin and blockchain technology very cautiously but stressed the bank is not into it yet. “PNB will closely study the disruptions going on in the financial sector. We want to know more about the trends. We want to be aware of what is happening. But as to our plans to venture, we are not into it yet,” said Tarriela, adding that they are in the process of studying its dynamics and its possible effects to the banking business. A bitcoin is a cryptocurrency and worldwide payment system. It is the first decentralized digital currency, as the system works without a central bank or single administrator. While it recognized the potential benefits of virtual currencies as it facilitate the movement of funds at a much faster, cheaper, and convenient way, the BSP is equally cautious of the potential risks including illicit activities such as money laundering and terrorist financing.

It has advised the public that they have to be conscious of the opaqueness of transactions involving bitcoins. To minimize risks, the BSP encouraged existing and prospective virtual currency users to deal only with BSP-registered virtual currency exchanges and maintain only a sufficient amount of virtual currency enough to address transaction requirements. BSP warned that virtual currency users should properly secure their virtual currency holdings and observe security tips to protect the confidentiality and integrity of personal information and transaction details. “The BSP still has to issue regulations on this virtual currencies. But, we, in the banking industry advocate the know-your-customer first,” said Tarriela. PNB’s thrust this year is to go digital. Tarriela said they have launched mobile banking apps to cater to the needs of the tech-savvy market. “The way to go, really, is digital,” she said, adding that this will also help them reach out to the unbanked population.

Source : http://www.sunstar.com.ph/cebu/business/2018/03/09/pnb-looks-use-bitcoin-592675


Hindi na ako magtataka sa ganyang mga bagay, Kung BSP nga eh naging open sa bitcoin or digital currency mga banko pa kaya, kaya nga tama ako, sinimulan ng Union bank tiyak siguradong magsisisunuran ang banko paunti-unti na tatanggapin or iaadapt din nila ang digital currency. Kaya isa itong mgandang balita sa atin.
Still we are thankful that meron ng posibilidad na makilala at maikonsider ng mga banko ang pagkakaroon ng transaction sa mga banko ng cryptocurrency, sana lang magtuloy tuloy na kasi malaking tulong to kapag yong mga taong doubt ay nalaman to for sure mas maeencourage sila.


Treat this as a good news guys, kasi nakikilala na ng husto sa bitcoin at gusto na tong gawin at idagdag ng banko sa kanilang daily transaction dahil nakita nila yong volume ng demand at ang potential na pwede nilang kitain dito, hope na magwagi ang PNB so that other banks will follow.
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