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December 08, 2014, 06:54:36 PM |
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Thanks for the info. http://Localbitcoins.com won't be available in Germany anymore due to regulatory reasons. We hope this is temporary. Press enquiries via email Time to get this decentralized as well I guess..
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December 08, 2014, 07:00:51 PM |
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any informations, why it's not available in germany anymore?
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December 08, 2014, 07:19:58 PM |
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any informations, why it's not available in germany anymore?
They say due to regulatory reasons so basically some people who are supported by men with guns want their cut and if they don't get it then they scare localbc away...
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December 08, 2014, 07:39:22 PM |
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any informations, why it's not available in germany anymore?
They say due to regulatory reasons so basically some people who are supported by men with guns want their cut and if they don't get it then they scare localbc away... as a german citizen I'd be really interested those 'issues'. I don't see how it's different from what bitcoin.de does (mediate deals between private individuals). Wether the individuals would have to register with the bafin (banking regulator) or have to pay taxes and which ones is up to those individuals in my view.
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December 09, 2014, 10:54:52 AM |
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any informations, why it's not available in germany anymore?
They say due to regulatory reasons so basically some people who are supported by men with guns want their cut and if they don't get it then they scare localbc away... as a german citizen I'd be really interested those 'issues'. I don't see how it's different from what bitcoin.de does (mediate deals between private individuals). Wether the individuals would have to register with the bafin (banking regulator) or have to pay taxes and which ones is up to those individuals in my view. Oooooh but it is. At least according to BaFin. With bitcoin.de, every user is only a participant on a market (which is bitcoin.de) with regulated money flow (via SEPA). On Localbitcoins, every user is their own market with unregulate money flow (cash). Small semantic difference, HUGE MOTHERFUCKING LEGAL difference.
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December 09, 2014, 11:46:25 AM |
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Not to hijack this thread, but Mycelium for Android has a built-in trading function similar to LBTC. At least for cash deals. Possibly harder to regulate ;-)
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December 09, 2014, 11:49:30 AM |
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I would like to try this. Is there a very simple guide?
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December 09, 2014, 12:02:39 PM |
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I would like to try this. Is there a very simple guide?
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=mycelium+local+trader+help
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December 13, 2014, 01:01:07 PM |
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any informations, why it's not available in germany anymore?
They say due to regulatory reasons so basically some people who are supported by men with guns want their cut and if they don't get it then they scare localbc away... as a german citizen I'd be really interested those 'issues'. I don't see how it's different from what bitcoin.de does (mediate deals between private individuals). Wether the individuals would have to register with the bafin (banking regulator) or have to pay taxes and which ones is up to those individuals in my view. Oooooh but it is. At least according to BaFin. With bitcoin.de, every user is only a participant on a market (which is bitcoin.de) with regulated money flow (via SEPA). On Localbitcoins, every user is their own market with unregulate money flow (cash). Small semantic difference, HUGE MOTHERFUCKING LEGAL difference. I see. Thanks for clearing that up for me.
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December 13, 2014, 01:02:56 PM |
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Not to hijack this thread, but Mycelium for Android has a built-in trading function similar to LBTC. At least for cash deals. Possibly harder to regulate ;-)
Mycelium local trader still relies on centralized server infrastructure afaik. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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December 14, 2014, 09:15:17 AM |
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Not to hijack this thread, but Mycelium for Android has a built-in trading function similar to LBTC. At least for cash deals. Possibly harder to regulate ;-)
Mycelium local trader still relies on centralized server infrastructure afaik. Correct me if I'm wrong It does. But it's not on the radar of that agency just yet, according to one of the Mycelium devs. It still works for now.
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I have a question for localbitcoins or anyone who would know. Recently, I processed a withdrawl from localbitcoins. Here is the txid for it: https://blockchain.info/tx/3f63d57d8590aef8983052308661b40f926654f19ece48f0a6554c8c0e4bed83One of the receiving addresses is mine. Now if I am right, the transaction would process withdrawls to a lot of other people as well. So does localbitcoins charge a transaction fees from everyone separately?
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January 14, 2015, 09:21:15 AM |
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Great site had nothing but positive transactions there. Just use trusted sellers/buyers and avoid paypal and you should be fine.
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January 14, 2015, 12:52:31 PM |
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I remember withdrawals from LocalBitcoins being pretty instantaneous. If they were batching them (combining multiple withdrawals together) then it would not be instantaneous (e.g., maybe one trx every 5 minutes). So does localbitcoins charge a transaction fees from everyone separately? The fees stated in the FAQ are reasonable (0.0001 to 0.0004 bitcoins). https://localbitcoins.com/fees
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January 15, 2015, 01:57:11 AM |
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The support response time is probably the best I've came across but the actual response didn't help me at all.
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January 15, 2015, 03:40:10 PM |
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I remember withdrawals from LocalBitcoins being pretty instantaneous. If they were batching them (combining multiple withdrawals together) then it would not be instantaneous (e.g., maybe one trx every 5 minutes).
Why 5 minutes. If they throttle the payout to every 10s, they could still get some transactions at times while no or just one transaction at other times. For a business of that scale it would just make sense. I just did a transaction minutes ago and do not recall a huge delay. The transaction was exclusively made for me though.
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January 17, 2015, 02:55:10 PM |
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Why 5 minutes. If they throttle the payout to every 10s, they could still get some transactions at times while no or just one transaction at other times. For a business of that scale it would just make sense. They already charge the user for the withdrawal. Therefore, it wouldn't be fair to the user to have to wait for delivery because the service wants to earn a little profit on the fees by batching them up. I doubt they'ld have more than one withdrawal per minute, but I don't know their volume levels so I could be wrong. I just did a transaction minutes ago and do not recall a huge delay. The transaction was exclusively made for me though. Same here ... my "send bitcoin" transaction had already hit the blockchain when I checked just a matter of seconds later.
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January 27, 2015, 04:48:55 AM |
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Phishing alert:
DON'T OPEN!
http:// local bit coins. wc. lt/ verified.html
DON'T OPEN!
Thanks, ninjaboom! I have reported it to a few sites.
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February 05, 2015, 04:21:33 PM |
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i use local bitcoins all the time to sell the coins i make from mining, i have a couple of trusted buyers that i only sell to,
best thing is to (if selling) find a buyer and stick to one or two of them, then youu can generate trust and a understanding between both parties, more than a casual one time transaction will be
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