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imanikin (OP)
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March 18, 2013, 12:19:03 AM |
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What's the news from Greece, given the Cyprus banking events?
What effect do you think it will have in your country?
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Tritonio
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March 18, 2013, 02:06:21 AM |
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It's still early to say but form a few conversations the main reaction of the people is: "with what right did they seize 10% of the savings?". I don't see why people think that this is different from taxation and inflation though.
As for the effect. I have no idea.
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mikelamar
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March 19, 2013, 06:32:05 PM |
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Europe is a mess and Greece is an economical hell...
...apart from that I <3 Greece!!!
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imanikin (OP)
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March 19, 2013, 06:49:28 PM |
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Europe is a mess and Greece is an economical hell...
...apart from that I <3 Greece!!!
So, after Cyprus people are not talking about pulling their money from the bank? Is the opinion about Bitcoin still the same - that it's more risky than the banks? Have you heard anything new about the adventures of the TEM people?
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mikelamar
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March 19, 2013, 07:16:02 PM |
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Haven't heard anything yet, but people are a bit anxious, bank's headquarters were opened on Monday and that wasn't good cause yesterday was like a national holiday for us!!! MediaSCAMS and PoliticianSCAMS keep us in the dark... Apart from these, Im trying to buy a few bitcoins but I cant, dont know how I created my wallet in Blockchain but what after this? I dont wanna be scammed and pay 100€ per coin Can you help a newbie please?
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randomguy7
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March 19, 2013, 11:41:07 PM Last edit: March 19, 2013, 11:53:42 PM by randomguy7 |
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Nice to found you all here.
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i ordered already...
hope this helps you!!
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abracadabra
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March 20, 2013, 01:36:30 AM |
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forfunmin & miner2013
2 newbs spamming some fake/scam ASIC site.
Anyone that can't see past that deserves to be scammed.
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imanikin (OP)
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March 21, 2013, 01:35:52 AM |
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Haven't heard anything yet, but people are a bit anxious, bank's headquarters were opened on Monday and that wasn't good cause yesterday was like a national holiday for us!!! MediaSCAMS and PoliticianSCAMS keep us in the dark... Apart from these, Im trying to buy a few bitcoins but I cant, dont know how I created my wallet in Blockchain but what after this? I dont wanna be scammed and pay 100€ per coin Can you help a newbie please? Thank you for your perspective. Welcome! Perhaps, this is the way: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=9261.msg1306735#msg1306735Hopefully, our greek regulars will sound off.
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Tritonio
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March 24, 2013, 01:46:11 PM |
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FYI: The bank of Cyprus (in Greece) has disabled its e-banking system in Greece so it's hard to send SEPA to Bitstamp from that bank right now.
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GreekGeek
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March 29, 2013, 11:18:43 PM |
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Hey Guys
Has anyone found a way to declare the winnings from MtGox in Greece? I had problems (Eforia) when wiring the money to Japan so I guess I'll have problems when I wire them back as well any experiences you would like to share?
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retirement fund : 1NBM5DM317RfWsHXKUfPUDtba2scavpPoB
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gmg
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April 02, 2013, 06:52:24 AM |
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Hey Guys
Has anyone found a way to declare the winnings from MtGox in Greece? I had problems (Eforia) when wiring the money to Japan so I guess I'll have problems when I wire them back as well any experiences you would like to share?
What problems did you have? Isn't it legal to wire money anywhere you want? Unless it was a huge amount and you couldn't justify it of course. I haven't wired money TO MtGox, but I tried to wire them back to Alpha Bank and still haven't found a way of doing it. If anyone has an experience to share, please do!
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Thracian
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April 04, 2013, 08:45:28 PM |
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Although I haven't done it, their FAQ states that money is withdrawn from their account in Poland (where you should have sent the money NOT Japan) So it's just an ordinary transfer INSIDE EU. Speak with your accountant if you want to be 100% legal and declare it as "Income from abroad" in which case you'll be taxed on it by 26% or sth smaller if you're an employee. QUOTING from https://support.mtgox.com/entries/20490576-Withdrawals-and-DepositsWithdrawals In order to make Euro withdrawals you need to have a "verified" or "trusted" account status. Please visit https://mtgox.com/forms/verification to apply. All funds will be send through our Polish account and will involve the following fees: - Withdrawals below 10€ are not possible - Withdrawals come with a 1% fee with minimum of 5.5 PLN As is standard for SEPA customers should expect a 1 to 5 working day delay from the time the withdrawal is initiated until seeing funds arrive in your personal bank account. Hey Guys
Has anyone found a way to declare the winnings from MtGox in Greece? I had problems (Eforia) when wiring the money to Japan so I guess I'll have problems when I wire them back as well any experiences you would like to share?
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April 07, 2013, 07:30:36 AM |
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posa post prepei na kanw gia na mporw na postarw sto market?!?!? voithiste me pls... isws an pw kai edw afto p exw na pw , na piasei..... atlantis accout 4 sale pm me if u want it
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GreekGeek
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April 10, 2013, 08:22:19 PM |
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Although I haven't done it, their FAQ states that money is withdrawn from their account in Poland (where you should have sent the money NOT Japan)
When I first bought Bitcoins there was only Japan and Hong-Kong (HSBC) accounts guess I bought them really cheap
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randomguy7
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April 11, 2013, 08:24:24 PM |
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What does the headline say? I try hard but it refuses to be copied into google translate. Just kidding
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Thracian
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April 11, 2013, 10:02:06 PM |
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It says Bitcoin is the end of Banks and the end of the Euro, the article is nothing but a summary of simple blogposts explaining bitcoin in simple words. Although impressive as an image, it's a non-reliable, far-right-wing, very small newspaper, usually selling around 1500 newspapers daily and 2500 on Sunday. What does the headline say? I try hard but it refuses to be copied into google translate. Just kidding
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Tritonio
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April 11, 2013, 10:04:07 PM |
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Rough translation: Bitcoin, the end of the Euro and the banks. Made by an expert in 2009 known as Satoshi Nakamoto How does it work and why has it's value risen to $146 compared to $20 during the past year. The new gold or a "virtual" bubble? We'll never return to the drachma (probably meaning we'll go to Bitcoins instead) EDIT: just saw that I replied a bit late.
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