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    Quote Originally Posted by lob View Post
    useing ur debit card number?
    yes, no problem

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    Do most of the other/alt currencies require payment using BTC? I understand that LTC, ETH and BTC are all on coinbase etc, but do all the others require payment made in bitcoin, or....?

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    Quote Originally Posted by redhaze View Post
    Do most of the other/alt currencies require payment using BTC? I understand that LTC, ETH and BTC are all on coinbase etc, but do all the others require payment made in bitcoin, or....?
    depends on the exchange; though, normally you can purchase them with bitcoins or fiat.

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    Exchange pairs vary

    Usually BTC. ETH. USDT

    But bx.in.th has some THB pairs

    Just remember BTC has high fees when you transfer between wallets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baldrick View Post
    Usually BTC. ETH. USDT
    Which of these do you normally buy with?

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    Quote Originally Posted by baldrick View Post
    Just remember BTC has high fees when you transfer between wallets.
    Yup.

    Was transferring some BTC returns from coins to BX, was cheaper to sell the BTC on coins, send the THB to my K-Bank account, then deposit that with BX than to transfer the BTC between the two wallets.

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    XRP up 35% in the last 24 hrs.


    XRP% of my Alt portfolio: 39%



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    After being utilised by western governments to try pushing it's citizens to a digital future the Indian tax authorities have now opened up "investigations" on owners, sellers and buyers of crypto currency token exchanges.

    Any numbers of buyers and sellers, numbers and amounts, on your chosen "exchange" or some might say your access/exit to real, valuable, hold in your hand assets? Just trying to discover who is selling. Is it the newbies doing the in and out or is it the longterm 0.1% getting a profitable return. Anyway of knowing the numbers of CC tokens the long term holders have on say, a weekly basis?

    And the greater pin moves towards the great bubble.

    As an aside, do you notice how the coins are always "advertised" with an image of what appears to be a real gold coin. One subliminal driver, eh.
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    Made a fortune in bitcoins? You may soon be taxed


    "NEW DELHI: The Income Tax (I-T) department is trying to find a way to tax bitcoin transactions, news agency Reuters reported on Wednesday quoting officials. The I-T department's intent may be seen in the light of the surveys it conducted at nine bitcoin exchanges across the country.

    Thousands of transactions are taking place every day in unregulated cryptocurrency exchanges and the Income Tax Department has launched surveys in the cities of Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru and Hyderabad, spokeswoman Surbhi Ahluwalia said.

    "We are looking at collecting information about modus operandi of bitcoin exchanges, investors, their source of investment and possibility of collecting tax," Ahluwalia told Reuters.

    On Wednesday, taxmen of the I-T department under the command of the Bengaluru investigation wing, visited the premises of exchanges in various cities including Delhi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Kochi and Gurugram."

    https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...w/62064935.cms
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    A tray full of GOLD is not worth a moment in time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luigi View Post
    XRP up 35% in the last 24 hrs.
    TFFT!. I bought in @ 15.17 Baht 2 days back, had pretty much doubled my money by coffee at sunrise today, so I put the entire profits back in @ 29.87 Baht. Went for a 1hr walk and got home to XRP carnage.

    Feeling a bit less ill about that decision this afternoon .

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    I'm not sure how many Russians we have here but if you have any CC tokens your first to be targeted.

    Mastermind Of $4 Billion Bitcoin-Laundering Operation Will Be Extradited To US

    Mastermind Of $4 Billion Bitcoin-Laundering Operation Will Be Extradited To US | Zero Hedge"Greece's Supreme Court has rejected an appeal by Russian national Aleksandr Vinnik, the purported mastermind of what US authorities have described as a $4 billion bitcoin money laundering operation, to avoid extradition to the US, where he has been indicted – along with his former company, mysterious digital currency exchange BTC-e – on nearly two dozen felony counts, including fraud and money laundering.
    Russia, where Vinnik is accused of stealing 600,000 rubles ($10,500) from an unidentified entity “using... deception and the internet,” also requested extradition. The competing request had earlier been approved by another court ruling, but the final decision on the matter will be made by the Greek Minister of Justice."


    Of course it will take a while until Luigi reaches thee US$4 billion mark but is he prepared?

    Second on the target list are the "terrorist sympathisers"; which we know or some believe, some here could fall into this bracket.

    If a reward is offered who could turn it down?


    Long Island Woman Indicted For Funding ISIS With Bitcoin

    Long Island Woman Indicted For Funding ISIS With Bitcoin | Zero Hedge

    "With intriguingly coincidental timing, as cryptocurrencies reach mainstream and grab the world's attention, the US Justice Department has unsealed a grand-jury indictment that shows a Long Island woman has been indicted on charges that she tried to funnel money to ISIS using Bitcoin.

    This plays so perfectly into the narrative that anyone and everyone who uses cryptocurrencies is a criminal that one could be forgiven for being skeptical of the 'false flag'-like nature of the timing of the release.
    The trouble with the narrative is two-fold - Bitcoin is not anonymous... and Cryptocurrencies are not a major source of funding for terrorists.
    As we detailed previously, even the IRS can track you down through the distributed ledger that tracks every transaction ever in memoriam. Last month Alt-Market.com founder Brandon Smith warned that Bitcoin may not be all that it’s cracked up to be in terms of its purported anonymity:"

    As reported the implication is that "somebody" knows the person behind every alleged "anonymous" token number account.

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    no wonder bitcoins has been going up, it's financing terrorism

    game over Bitcoins, it was nice knowing you

    US woman used bitcoin to move cash to Islamic State, police say - BBC News

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    Do you have screenshots of your accounts Luigi ?

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    the loss and gains %s ?? with the stock mrkt that d be open close, as the crypto never closes wots the time scale .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    no wonder bitcoins has been going up, it's financing terrorism

    game over Bitcoins, it was nice knowing you



    US woman used bitcoin to move cash to Islamic State, police say - BBC News
    ur negativity knows no bounds.... devils advocate,,, or dum cnut.

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    lob, are you a retard and a gullible fool ? yes, thought so too

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    lob, are you a retard and a gullible fool ?
    There is no bad trade that wins.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    I can only speak for the UK maybe French law is different but in the UK any gambling wins say on horses or at the casino are not taxable. Crypto is currently viewed the same way now that may change but as I understand it no capital gains tax on selling your house piling into Bitcoin and losing the lot.

    Have a look at 'lion' .
    Bitcoins is not gambling, there is no random element into it, so it's definitely classified by the FCA as an OTC alternative financial instrument, which technically are taxed

    I know you chavs always try to dodge paying your taxes, there is no real change here, you will dodge it

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    I quite like the terrorism angle, that could kill the whole thing if ISIS can no longer use the tech to transfer their funds

    and it didn't reach 20,000 this week, so we might be at a tipping point for a big drop

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    lob, are you a retard and a gullible fool ? yes, thought so too

    yes full of shit.. how would u like to compare portfolios

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    Quote Originally Posted by lob View Post
    yes full of shit.. how would u like to compare portfolios
    yes, please try

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    And i thought Mr Earl had a problem








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    as i say full of shit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lob View Post
    as i say full of shit.
    indeed Bitcoins is, are you a fan too of McAfee ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dillinger View Post
    And i thought Mr Earl had a problem
    yeah, that's basically your Bitcoin community here, full of retards and nutters

    wasn't McAfee arrested for murder a few years ago ? how is he free again ?

    didn't he also claim that he met Aliens on their spaceship

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