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March 24, 2015, 12:38:35 PM |
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Soon we can buy anything with Bitcoin in Bali It's very interesting
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St-ly_T
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March 25, 2015, 08:26:01 AM |
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Apa khabar neighbour! I think its a GREAT IDEA! But I'm not too sure about the entire island, you will need your government to support for sure, but you can start small first, and if it's gonna take off, it's gonna take off, if not, well, at least you tried! How's the bitcoin scene in Indonesia? We have our first Bitcoin ATMs in Malaysia a month ago, one in Bangsar, KL and one in Penang, with more to come. I think bitcoin will be big this part of the world too. But we really need all the other SEA countries to be on board as well. Hopefully when adoption has grown big enough with its infrastructures in place bitcoin will be accepted as legal tender.
Apa Kabar, bukan Apa khabar i still think it's better to wait for the government to settle down some rules for cryptocurrencies before we take the next step... Even if the governments can't meddle with bitcoin directly, they can ban it like what Russia did and their citizen would begin to fear bitcoin again I think true entrepreneur never bother with government rules, rather they will think of creating wealth and if in future they run into new government regulation, all they do is to think of an entrepreneurial way to still create wealth while not going against the rules
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St-ly_T
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March 25, 2015, 08:28:47 AM |
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I am planning something to give more choices and values for Indonesian people as well as visitors to Indonesia where right now they are restricted by the cartel way of Indonesian banking.
I will reveal more after I launch it.
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nutshell26
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March 26, 2015, 01:11:43 AM |
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I am planning something to give more choices and values for Indonesian people as well as visitors to Indonesia where right now they are restricted by the cartel way of Indonesian banking.
I will reveal more after I launch it.
by using the bitcoin technology? Looking forward to hearing more about it
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March 27, 2015, 01:22:14 AM |
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i still think it's better to wait for the government to settle down some rules for cryptocurrencies before we take the next step... Even if the governments can't meddle with bitcoin directly, they can ban it like what Russia did and their citizen would begin to fear bitcoin again
the Indonesian government has always lagged in their various fields.. there has to step 100, we here still 10. suck .. they always selfish that goes not only for Indonesian government. Other countries as well too. Well at least, UK is spending their money to study more about cryptocurrencies before they decide to say anything about it so I guess that's a start
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nutshell26
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March 28, 2015, 01:21:44 AM |
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i still think it's better to wait for the government to settle down some rules for cryptocurrencies before we take the next step... Even if the governments can't meddle with bitcoin directly, they can ban it like what Russia did and their citizen would begin to fear bitcoin again
the Indonesian government has always lagged in their various fields.. there has to step 100, we here still 10. suck .. they always selfish that goes not only for Indonesian government. Other countries as well too. Well at least, UK is spending their money to study more about cryptocurrencies before they decide to say anything about it so I guess that's a start doing research, huh? perhaps they're thinking about how to stop Bitcoin from being used for money laundering etc... haha as if fiat money never did something like that before
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kalstarzz
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March 30, 2015, 01:35:17 AM |
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Soon we can buy anything with Bitcoin in Bali It's very interesting not 'soon', I think. Maybe we still have to wait for at least another year...
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achow101
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March 30, 2015, 01:57:00 AM |
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Almost 1 year pass from this project I can't wait to visit Indonesia. But how about this project progress now?
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rayhan
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March 30, 2015, 02:23:46 AM |
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Almost 1 year pass from this project I can't wait to visit Indonesia. But how about this project progress now?
I live in here in Indonesia but don't know about the progress this project yeahh coz Bali is very far from my region so where are you from ?
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achow101
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March 30, 2015, 03:45:24 AM |
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Almost 1 year pass from this project I can't wait to visit Indonesia. But how about this project progress now?
I live in here in Indonesia but don't know about the progress this project yeahh coz Bali is very far from my region so where are you from ? I'm from Singapore. Nice to meet you dude can't wait to see Bitcoin island.
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nutshell26
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March 31, 2015, 01:20:53 AM |
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i still think it's better to wait for the government to settle down some rules for cryptocurrencies before we take the next step... Even if the governments can't meddle with bitcoin directly, they can ban it like what Russia did and their citizen would begin to fear bitcoin again
the Indonesian government has always lagged in their various fields.. there has to step 100, we here still 10. suck .. they always selfish that goes not only for Indonesian government. Other countries as well too. Well at least, UK is spending their money to study more about cryptocurrencies before they decide to say anything about it so I guess that's a start doing research, huh? perhaps they're thinking about how to stop Bitcoin from being used for money laundering etc... haha as if fiat money never did something like that before yeah well I honestly think that governments are scared when it comes to cryptocurrencies because they really can't control it like how they usually control money. It's not even because bitcoin is more likely to be used for money laundering, it's just because if their people start going to bitcoin, then the governments will start to lose their position
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rayhan
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March 31, 2015, 02:13:48 AM |
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Almost 1 year pass from this project I can't wait to visit Indonesia. But how about this project progress now?
I live in here in Indonesia but don't know about the progress this project yeahh coz Bali is very far from my region so where are you from ? I'm from Singapore. Nice to meet you dude can't wait to see Bitcoin island. ohh well nice 2 meet u2 yeaa i think Oscar has giving good virus about bitcoin and is being arranged for bitisland soon be realized, i saw him many giving of enrichment or guidance about bitcoin here ..
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March 31, 2015, 03:14:56 AM |
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i still think it's better to wait for the government to settle down some rules for cryptocurrencies before we take the next step... Even if the governments can't meddle with bitcoin directly, they can ban it like what Russia did and their citizen would begin to fear bitcoin again
the Indonesian government has always lagged in their various fields.. there has to step 100, we here still 10. suck .. they always selfish that goes not only for Indonesian government. Other countries as well too. Well at least, UK is spending their money to study more about cryptocurrencies before they decide to say anything about it so I guess that's a start doing research, huh? perhaps they're thinking about how to stop Bitcoin from being used for money laundering etc... haha as if fiat money never did something like that before yeah well I honestly think that governments are scared when it comes to cryptocurrencies because they really can't control it like how they usually control money. It's not even because bitcoin is more likely to be used for money laundering, it's just because if their people start going to bitcoin, then the governments will start to lose their position well you can always launder with physical cash too. blame the users, not the technology.
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mklost
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March 31, 2015, 10:11:31 AM |
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It is territory dangerous or at war?
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April 06, 2015, 02:17:24 AM |
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i still think it's better to wait for the government to settle down some rules for cryptocurrencies before we take the next step... Even if the governments can't meddle with bitcoin directly, they can ban it like what Russia did and their citizen would begin to fear bitcoin again
the Indonesian government has always lagged in their various fields.. there has to step 100, we here still 10. suck .. they always selfish that goes not only for Indonesian government. Other countries as well too. Well at least, UK is spending their money to study more about cryptocurrencies before they decide to say anything about it so I guess that's a start doing research, huh? perhaps they're thinking about how to stop Bitcoin from being used for money laundering etc... haha as if fiat money never did something like that before yeah well I honestly think that governments are scared when it comes to cryptocurrencies because they really can't control it like how they usually control money. It's not even because bitcoin is more likely to be used for money laundering, it's just because if their people start going to bitcoin, then the governments will start to lose their position well you can always launder with physical cash too. blame the users, not the technology. exactly. This is what upsets me the most. And now they're even blaming Bitcoin for ISIS even when the organization only had like 3 bitcoins and the rest of their funds is in us dollars
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rayhan
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April 06, 2015, 02:25:12 AM Last edit: April 06, 2015, 02:45:31 AM by rayhan |
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i still think it's better to wait for the government to settle down some rules for cryptocurrencies before we take the next step... Even if the governments can't meddle with bitcoin directly, they can ban it like what Russia did and their citizen would begin to fear bitcoin again
the Indonesian government has always lagged in their various fields.. there has to step 100, we here still 10. suck .. they always selfish that goes not only for Indonesian government. Other countries as well too. Well at least, UK is spending their money to study more about cryptocurrencies before they decide to say anything about it so I guess that's a start doing research, huh? perhaps they're thinking about how to stop Bitcoin from being used for money laundering etc... haha as if fiat money never did something like that before yeah well I honestly think that governments are scared when it comes to cryptocurrencies because they really can't control it like how they usually control money. It's not even because bitcoin is more likely to be used for money laundering, it's just because if their people start going to bitcoin, then the governments will start to lose their position well you can always launder with physical cash too. blame the users, not the technology. exactly. This is what upsets me the most. And now they're even blaming Bitcoin for ISIS even when the organization only had like 3 bitcoins and the rest of their funds is in us dollars ISIS huh? meh. why even extends to that organization? they have strong enough evidence to prove the ISIS using bitcoin ?
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April 06, 2015, 10:27:56 AM |
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i still think it's better to wait for the government to settle down some rules for cryptocurrencies before we take the next step... Even if the governments can't meddle with bitcoin directly, they can ban it like what Russia did and their citizen would begin to fear bitcoin again
the Indonesian government has always lagged in their various fields.. there has to step 100, we here still 10. suck .. they always selfish that goes not only for Indonesian government. Other countries as well too. Well at least, UK is spending their money to study more about cryptocurrencies before they decide to say anything about it so I guess that's a start doing research, huh? perhaps they're thinking about how to stop Bitcoin from being used for money laundering etc... haha as if fiat money never did something like that before yeah well I honestly think that governments are scared when it comes to cryptocurrencies because they really can't control it like how they usually control money. It's not even because bitcoin is more likely to be used for money laundering, it's just because if their people start going to bitcoin, then the governments will start to lose their position well you can always launder with physical cash too. blame the users, not the technology. exactly. This is what upsets me the most. And now they're even blaming Bitcoin for ISIS even when the organization only had like 3 bitcoins and the rest of their funds is in us dollars That's laughable. As if ISIS would die if they ban bitcoin. As if ISIS can't use other means to send money.
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Jeremycoin
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April 06, 2015, 03:11:43 PM |
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It is territory dangerous or at war? Of course not, we are an Independent Country. And there is no war in here.
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faucet used to be profitable
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Carlton Banks
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April 06, 2015, 03:29:56 PM |
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they have strong enough evidence to prove the ISIS using bitcoin ?
How about evidence of ISIS, period? Show me some, and I'll show you how much money it takes to get a video clip of 12 middle-eastern men firing AK47's into the air
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kalstarzz
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April 07, 2015, 01:35:51 AM |
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It is territory dangerous or at war? is bali dangerous you mean? nope, it's a really great place. You might have to worry about some pickpockets stealing your money though but that's the more reason why you should use Bitcoin right?
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