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I hold my Dnotes,price for this altcoin always been high:-)
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This is disappointing, Taiwan declares Bitcoin illegal essentially because of a kidnapping that used Bitcoin for the ransom. Why don't they declare TWD illegal? I'm sure that is used in all other criminal activity.

https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/bitcoin-declared-illegal-in-taiwan/



Youch, that is a bit harsh. I thought Taiwan was fairly friendly when it came to digital currency. I'm not sure how that will be helpful for the Taiwanese people. I'm sure this won't stop criminals from using digital currency, but will certainly prevent the average person from using it and prevent business and technology development in Taiwan.

I agree, quite harsh. I am sure there will be backlash and this will be reversed. I can only hope otherwise another bad press story on cryptocurrency. I do wish NEWS would report the good as well as the bad, but alas bad NEWS is what sells.


The Taiwanese government should have read the DNotes Educational Guide.  One of the questions in the quiz is: "Blaming bitcoin for criminal activity is like blaming kidnapping on cash."  True / False  

Even if the government official had answered false incorrectly, the app would have corrected their misconceptions.   Just saying...   Wink

You hit the nail directly on it's head! These types of reactions are caused by a lack of education and fear/suspicion of the unknown in almost all cases. People such as the Taiwan government official don't know what Bitcoin is but, they know it is associated with crime and criminal activity so, they fear it. And fear brings irrational, knee jerk decision making. We have seen this time and time again throughout history.

So, what can we do about it? Simple, educate those who have power but lack understanding. We have a great vehicle in DCEBrief and we need to continue to get the word out. Perhaps, along with the "Regulation" header, we could add a header for world leaders where articles would specifically deal with not over reacting to every crime using Bitcoin or other digital currency. Perhaps a focused, advertised and well placed section for world leaders would pick up some readership from those who actually make the rules and who's knee jerk reactions can easily affect the entire globe including financial markets in other countries.

And, remember Mr. Tseng Ming-chung, when you "ban" something, then only the criminals will be free to use it. It doesn't work the way you think it does. Looks like Taiwan's citizens are not as free as mainland China's citizens. Might want to think about that for a moment...



Though it's a negative headline, I've asked Thomas to write an article about this on DCEBrief, so DCEBrief can weigh in on it a little. It also warrants an update to the DCEBrief writers guide.

What would you label such a header?

Some ideas:

Leadership or World Leadership
Political Considerations
Decision Makers
Law Makers Corner
Legislation Update

Something along those lines.
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This is disappointing, Taiwan declares Bitcoin illegal essentially because of a kidnapping that used Bitcoin for the ransom. Why don't they declare TWD illegal? I'm sure that is used in all other criminal activity.

https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/bitcoin-declared-illegal-in-taiwan/



Youch, that is a bit harsh. I thought Taiwan was fairly friendly when it came to digital currency. I'm not sure how that will be helpful for the Taiwanese people. I'm sure this won't stop criminals from using digital currency, but will certainly prevent the average person from using it and prevent business and technology development in Taiwan.

I agree, quite harsh. I am sure there will be backlash and this will be reversed. I can only hope otherwise another bad press story on cryptocurrency. I do wish NEWS would report the good as well as the bad, but alas bad NEWS is what sells.


The Taiwanese government should have read the DNotes Educational Guide.  One of the questions in the quiz is: "Blaming bitcoin for criminal activity is like blaming kidnapping on cash."  True / False  

Even if the government official had answered false incorrectly, the app would have corrected their misconceptions.   Just saying...   Wink

You hit the nail directly on it's head! These types of reactions are caused by a lack of education and fear/suspicion of the unknown in almost all cases. People such as the Taiwan government official don't know what Bitcoin is but, they know it is associated with crime and criminal activity so, they fear it. And fear brings irrational, knee jerk decision making. We have seen this time and time again throughout history.

So, what can we do about it? Simple, educate those who have power but lack understanding. We have a great vehicle in DCEBrief and we need to continue to get the word out. Perhaps, along with the "Regulation" header, we could add a header for world leaders where articles would specifically deal with not over reacting to every crime using Bitcoin or other digital currency. Perhaps a focused, advertised and well placed section for world leaders would pick up some readership from those who actually make the rules and who's knee jerk reactions can easily affect the entire globe including financial markets in other countries.

And, remember Mr. Tseng Ming-chung, when you "ban" something, then only the criminals will be free to use it. It doesn't work the way you think it does. Looks like Taiwan's citizens are not as free as mainland China's citizens. Might want to think about that for a moment...



Though it's a negative headline, I've asked Thomas to write an article about this on DCEBrief, so DCEBrief can weigh in on it a little. It also warrants an update to the DCEBrief writers guide.

What would you label such a header?
legendary
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Welcome to Cryptopia NOTE!

Looking forward to seeing you at the NOTE/UNO market.



Thanks BitcoinNational, good to see you again. Cryptopia may drive some new interest to find out what DNotes is all about. It has a good amount of traffic and lots of great tools and features.
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This is disappointing, Taiwan declares Bitcoin illegal essentially because of a kidnapping that used Bitcoin for the ransom. Why don't they declare TWD illegal? I'm sure that is used in all other criminal activity.

https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/bitcoin-declared-illegal-in-taiwan/



Youch, that is a bit harsh. I thought Taiwan was fairly friendly when it came to digital currency. I'm not sure how that will be helpful for the Taiwanese people. I'm sure this won't stop criminals from using digital currency, but will certainly prevent the average person from using it and prevent business and technology development in Taiwan.

I agree, quite harsh. I am sure there will be backlash and this will be reversed. I can only hope otherwise another bad press story on cryptocurrency. I do wish NEWS would report the good as well as the bad, but alas bad NEWS is what sells.


The Taiwanese government should have read the DNotes Educational Guide.  One of the questions in the quiz is: "Blaming bitcoin for criminal activity is like blaming kidnapping on cash."  True / False  

Even if the government official had answered false incorrectly, the app would have corrected their misconceptions.   Just saying...   Wink

You hit the nail directly on it's head! These types of reactions are caused by a lack of education and fear/suspicion of the unknown in almost all cases. People such as the Taiwan government official don't know what Bitcoin is but, they know it is associated with crime and criminal activity so, they fear it. And fear brings irrational, knee jerk decision making. We have seen this time and time again throughout history.

So, what can we do about it? Simple, educate those who have power but lack understanding. We have a great vehicle in DCEBrief and we need to continue to get the word out. Perhaps, along with the "Regulation" header, we could add a header for world leaders where articles would specifically deal with not over reacting to every crime using Bitcoin or other digital currency. Perhaps a focused, advertised and well placed section for world leaders would pick up some readership from those who actually make the rules and who's knee jerk reactions can easily affect the entire globe including financial markets in other countries.

And, remember Mr. Tseng Ming-chung, when you "ban" something, then only the criminals will be free to use it. It doesn't work the way you think it does. Looks like Taiwan's citizens are not as free as mainland China's citizens. Might want to think about that for a moment...



This is an excellent point, and has repeated itself in many ways throughout history (prohibition and firearm control come to mind). Perhaps a more reasonable solution would be to whitelist law abiding Bitcoin users, and add extra punishment for blacklisted, repeat offenders, who have a history of using the blockchain with criminal intent.
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This is disappointing, Taiwan declares Bitcoin illegal essentially because of a kidnapping that used Bitcoin for the ransom. Why don't they declare TWD illegal? I'm sure that is used in all other criminal activity.

https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/bitcoin-declared-illegal-in-taiwan/



Youch, that is a bit harsh. I thought Taiwan was fairly friendly when it came to digital currency. I'm not sure how that will be helpful for the Taiwanese people. I'm sure this won't stop criminals from using digital currency, but will certainly prevent the average person from using it and prevent business and technology development in Taiwan.

I agree, quite harsh. I am sure there will be backlash and this will be reversed. I can only hope otherwise another bad press story on cryptocurrency. I do wish NEWS would report the good as well as the bad, but alas bad NEWS is what sells.


The Taiwanese government should have read the DNotes Educational Guide.  One of the questions in the quiz is: "Blaming bitcoin for criminal activity is like blaming kidnapping on cash."  True / False  

Even if the government official had answered false incorrectly, the app would have corrected their misconceptions.   Just saying...   Wink

You hit the nail directly on it's head! These types of reactions are caused by a lack of education and fear/suspicion of the unknown in almost all cases. People such as the Taiwan government official don't know what Bitcoin is but, they know it is associated with crime and criminal activity so, they fear it. And fear brings irrational, knee jerk decision making. We have seen this time and time again throughout history.

So, what can we do about it? Simple, educate those who have power but lack understanding. We have a great vehicle in DCEBrief and we need to continue to get the word out. Perhaps, along with the "Regulation" header, we could add a header for world leaders where articles would specifically deal with not over reacting to every crime using Bitcoin or other digital currency. Perhaps a focused, advertised and well placed section for world leaders would pick up some readership from those who actually make the rules and who's knee jerk reactions can easily affect the entire globe including financial markets in other countries.

And, remember Mr. Tseng Ming-chung, when you "ban" something, then only the criminals will be free to use it. It doesn't work the way you think it does. Looks like Taiwan's citizens are not as free as mainland China's citizens. Might want to think about that for a moment...

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Welcome to Cryptopia NOTE!

Looking forward to seeing you at the NOTE/UNO market.

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This is disappointing, Taiwan declares Bitcoin illegal essentially because of a kidnapping that used Bitcoin for the ransom. Why don't they declare TWD illegal? I'm sure that is used in all other criminal activity.

https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/bitcoin-declared-illegal-in-taiwan/



Youch, that is a bit harsh. I thought Taiwan was fairly friendly when it came to digital currency. I'm not sure how that will be helpful for the Taiwanese people. I'm sure this won't stop criminals from using digital currency, but will certainly prevent the average person from using it and prevent business and technology development in Taiwan.

I agree, quite harsh. I am sure there will be backlash and this will be reversed. I can only hope otherwise another bad press story on cryptocurrency. I do wish NEWS would report the good as well as the bad, but alas bad NEWS is what sells.


The Taiwanese government should have read the DNotes Educational Guide.  One of the questions in the quiz is: "Blaming bitcoin for criminal activity is like blaming kidnapping on cash."  True / False  

Even if the government official had answered false incorrectly, the app would have corrected their misconceptions.   Just saying...   Wink

I know huh, we will have to figure out a way to promote that a bit more. It's a great tool.

Yes I agree, we have sufficient content for the time being and the focus should shift to marketing. The press release worked well, perhaps another is in order with the price of Bitcoin on the move.

I would strongly advise against anyone marketing an app on Facebook, it's very deceptive. When you create a campaign and pay, it gives the option of paying per app install. However, when your campaign is up and running, you're charged per click. Which is kind of a ripoff if you have'nt exactly nailed down your key demographics yet. Facebook's "no more than 20% text in images rule" is also a pain in the ass if all of your logos contain text!
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This is disappointing, Taiwan declares Bitcoin illegal essentially because of a kidnapping that used Bitcoin for the ransom. Why don't they declare TWD illegal? I'm sure that is used in all other criminal activity.

https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/bitcoin-declared-illegal-in-taiwan/



Youch, that is a bit harsh. I thought Taiwan was fairly friendly when it came to digital currency. I'm not sure how that will be helpful for the Taiwanese people. I'm sure this won't stop criminals from using digital currency, but will certainly prevent the average person from using it and prevent business and technology development in Taiwan.

I agree, quite harsh. I am sure there will be backlash and this will be reversed. I can only hope otherwise another bad press story on cryptocurrency. I do wish NEWS would report the good as well as the bad, but alas bad NEWS is what sells.


The Taiwanese government should have read the DNotes Educational Guide.  One of the questions in the quiz is: "Blaming bitcoin for criminal activity is like blaming kidnapping on cash."  True / False  

Even if the government official had answered false incorrectly, the app would have corrected their misconceptions.   Just saying...   Wink

I know huh, we will have to figure out a way to promote that a bit more. It's a great tool.
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This is disappointing, Taiwan declares Bitcoin illegal essentially because of a kidnapping that used Bitcoin for the ransom. Why don't they declare TWD illegal? I'm sure that is used in all other criminal activity.

https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/bitcoin-declared-illegal-in-taiwan/



Youch, that is a bit harsh. I thought Taiwan was fairly friendly when it came to digital currency. I'm not sure how that will be helpful for the Taiwanese people. I'm sure this won't stop criminals from using digital currency, but will certainly prevent the average person from using it and prevent business and technology development in Taiwan.

I agree, quite harsh. I am sure there will be backlash and this will be reversed. I can only hope otherwise another bad press story on cryptocurrency. I do wish NEWS would report the good as well as the bad, but alas bad NEWS is what sells.


The Taiwanese government should have read the DNotes Educational Guide.  One of the questions in the quiz is: "Blaming bitcoin for criminal activity is like blaming kidnapping on cash."  True / False  

Even if the government official had answered false incorrectly, the app would have corrected their misconceptions.   Just saying...   Wink
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This is disappointing, Taiwan declares Bitcoin illegal essentially because of a kidnapping that used Bitcoin for the ransom. Why don't they declare TWD illegal? I'm sure that is used in all other criminal activity.

https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/bitcoin-declared-illegal-in-taiwan/



Youch, that is a bit harsh. I thought Taiwan was fairly friendly when it came to digital currency. I'm not sure how that will be helpful for the Taiwanese people. I'm sure this won't stop criminals from using digital currency, but will certainly prevent the average person from using it and prevent business and technology development in Taiwan.

I agree, quite harsh. I am sure there will be backlash and this will be reversed. I can only hope otherwise another bad press story on cryptocurrency. I do wish NEWS would report the good as well as the bad, but alas bad NEWS is what sells.
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This is disappointing, Taiwan declares Bitcoin illegal essentially because of a kidnapping that used Bitcoin for the ransom. Why don't they declare TWD illegal? I'm sure that is used in all other criminal activity.

https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/bitcoin-declared-illegal-in-taiwan/



Youch, that is a bit harsh. I thought Taiwan was fairly friendly when it came to digital currency. I'm not sure how that will be helpful for the Taiwanese people. I'm sure this won't stop criminals from using digital currency, but will certainly prevent the average person from using it and prevent business and technology development in Taiwan.
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This is disappointing, Taiwan declares Bitcoin illegal essentially because of a kidnapping that used Bitcoin for the ransom. Why don't they declare TWD illegal? I'm sure that is used in all other criminal activity.

https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/bitcoin-declared-illegal-in-taiwan/

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One thing that came to my attention is a potential need to clarify what CryptoMoms is all about and how it will evolve.

Digital currency doesn't necessarily benefit women any more than it benefits men, we know all the benefits of digital currency and what it can do for humanity, so I don't need to go into those details. The point is that it will benefit women and women's small business. Our goal with CryptoMoms was to create a friendly environment to encourage and assist women to participate in the emerging world of cryptocurrency. However, it doesn't stop there, CryptoMoms, the site as it is now is merely the first step or initial phase for this concept.

The future of the CryptoMoms concept will be to expand the CryptoMoms site and offer tools and useful features to further that mission and create a for profit company around the concept as part of DNotes business model. We also intend to participate in women's small business to help and assist them. There may be a parent company to CryptoMoms, under the DNotes umbrella, with a different name that is more attractive to organizations interested in progressing women's small business, and could work to help women's small business with cost effective business loans and assist in building business plans and the like.

That is just part of the vision for CryptoMoms and how it may evolve. I hope that helps to paint a clearer picture of the objective. It's more about what can the CryptoMoms concept do to encourage and assist woman.

We are looking for someone who is passionate about the CryptoMoms concept, and women's small business, to become the representative and face of CryptoMoms as part of our next steps. It could take a while to find the right fit for this, but that won't stop the progress of the CryptoMoms concept.


Excellent post, Joe. Very accurate representation of our vision, strategic direction, and mission.

Like all big idea, DNotes started small. By all measures, we are still very small and we know our limitations. What we want DNotes to be is far more than another digital currency. We are creating a trusted brand for the future of money and financial technology (FinTech).

It is a very large scale global project, and it is being built block by block. Every block is strategically linked. Strategic positioning, flawless execution at the perfect time, with the right team, structure, culture, and process are all vital to our success.

The book I am working on will not only be immensely helpful to many small business owners by showing and inspiring them to preform at a higher level but also demonstrate to them that cultivating a single mindset to promote mutual cooperation and shared benefits could be the best answer to many struggling business owners and their employees. Good, happy employees are good for the employers but the reverse is also true. A new culture is one that share the mindset that what is good for the company is also good for the employees and the business owner.   
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One thing that came to my attention is a potential need to clarify what CryptoMoms is all about and how it will evolve.

Digital currency doesn't necessarily benefit women any more than it benefits men, we know all the benefits of digital currency and what it can do for humanity, so I don't need to go into those details. The point is that it will benefit women and women's small business. Our goal with CryptoMoms was to create a friendly environment to encourage and assist women to participate in the emerging world of cryptocurrency. However, it doesn't stop there, CryptoMoms, the site as it is now is merely the first step or initial phase for this concept.

The future of the CryptoMoms concept will be to expand the CryptoMoms site and offer tools and useful features to further that mission and create a for profit company around the concept as part of DNotes business model. We also intend to participate in women's small business to help and assist them. There may be a parent company to CryptoMoms, under the DNotes umbrella, with a different name that is more attractive to organizations interested in progressing women's small business, and could work to help women's small business with cost effective business loans and assist in building business plans and the like.

That is just part of the vision for CryptoMoms and how it may evolve. I hope that helps to paint a clearer picture of the objective. It's more about what can the CryptoMoms concept do to encourage and assist woman.

We are looking for someone who is passionate about the CryptoMoms concept, and women's small business, to become the representative and face of CryptoMoms as part of our next steps. It could take a while to find the right fit for this, but that won't stop the progress of the CryptoMoms concept.
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Thomas wrote an interesting article on Bio-Payments. This is a field we are very interested in for the future of DNotes payments.

http://dcebrief.com/secure-bitcoin-transactions-with-bio-payments/
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yeah is really confortable have 15 pools scrypt (all algos) to assure good coins production searching low difficult coins. just copy paste pool address in cgminer.

Mining Center is BIG , just now are moving on server so a lot are stopped, and are ending coding multipool and pos pool to start promotionating hard the site.

the crazy is that while you mining if you do last share or block, you enter in a reward lotto of 0.01% minimun of everycoin that want to be promotionated like this, just must donate coins to reward vault.

you have crazy trollbox too, where you can tip coins to users

And exchange, blockexplorers, marketplace, voting web, and Aarbitraje can see easy the price of a coin in 5 or 6 exchanges.

all run ontop blockchain, so can make auditions i think.

Its really confortable have too much services and coins info in same place.

Also anyone can buy Shares of the company for 2 milions DOT all legal, remain about 2k shares to sell, can by owner of  a piece of the site.

also have his own Forum platform https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Forum/Thread/396 en español https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Forum/Thread/395
legendary
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Yeah DNotes is IN !!  Grin --- DOT vote winner(s): AuroraCoin(AUR) & DNotes Coin(NOTE)

In this week maybe see DNotes listed, and later comes the pool, block explorer, etc,,

Wow really we save a lot, we win with 450k DOT votes last time i see, and for future coins to enter with DOT votes need 5000k DOT. Thanks for help. Im really happy have DNotes in Cryptopia, its very young and special place.

Come in to dig or just trade https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/ they are running crazy reward system, just mining can make a nice portfolio of a lot of coins thanks to rewards. haha soon can dig DNotes there.


Great! They appear to be pretty popular in New Zealand and Venezuela and offer a variety of tools (Mining, Explorer, Arbitrage Comparison, Exchange, Among other Coin Info). They also have a fairly large mining network.

legendary
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Yeah DNotes is IN !!  Grin --- DOT vote winner(s): AuroraCoin(AUR) & DNotes Coin(NOTE)

In this week maybe see DNotes listed, and later comes the pool, block explorer, etc,,

Wow really we save a lot, we win with 450k DOT votes last time i see, and for future coins to enter with DOT votes need 5000k DOT. Thanks for help. Im really happy have DNotes in Cryptopia, its very young and special place.

Come in to dig or just trade https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/ they are running crazy reward system, just mining can make a nice portfolio of a lot of coins thanks to rewards. haha soon can dig DNotes there. really next to perfection  Cheesy
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I don't know about everyone else, but something that really interests me is the future of cryptocurrency in space. Imagine being able to make secure payments to the furthest reaches of our solar system, utilizing satellite nodes orbiting every planet.

We'll be able to extract rare resources, and send them back to earth. Seamlessly exchanging them for Digital currency, which workers on other planets can either save or spend. They would likely purchase goods collectively, to save money on shipping and handling. Right now it takes 130 days for a high speed transport vessel to reach Mars, but the time will obviously decrease as our technology improves; Making a solar system wide economy completely possible.

I know this sounds like something out of a science fiction movie, but it isn't as far off as you may think...

https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/bitcoins-space-bitsat-protect-bitcoins-future-orbit/

You're among open minded friends here CryptoBroker. What I found interesting is having nodes in space on the Bitsat system, and the potential benefits and security. Digital currency has no borders or boundaries, if we can go there, so can digital currency, and it might even go places we cannot one day. Very interesting share.

Interesting! I just edited my book to reflect that possibility:

Your business, on the other hand, is an open system. It is dynamic, constantly interacting with other systems, or sub-systems; both internally and externally anywhere worldwide and perhaps even with our settlers on Mars one day!”  

Ha, ha. That was just a joke. I am getting bored trying to work on my book all day. It is finally shaping up nicely.

Why the Book?

This is an inspirational book for small business owners, including women small business owners. For the first time I am sharing, in a book format, my winning strategies on how to be the best in class and why everything matters.

It is not so much the end result that you are able to accomplish but your very best efforts in doing everything possible to accomplish the best level of achievement within your reach. If you missed the target, you would have at least aimed your shot at the right direction and ended up close in the neighborhood. Unless you give up prematurely, you will continue to horn in your skill, improving your chances of hitting your target or ending up closer to it eventually. ………

Everything is inter-related. A poor performance in one function is not isolated to that function. It degrades performance everywhere else. Thus weakness in certain areas not only keeps the individual score on that function down, it brings down the final score in other areas. Thus, overall business performance suffers due to the confounding of two effects. Each part of the system helps or hurts other systems………………


Our 2016 roadmap includes aggressively promoting a total package of CRISP for Retirement, CRISP For Employee Incentive Benefits and the book to small business owners, including women small business owners. This will be a major campaign involving third party support and other partnership. Expect a big push to develop our own e-commerce site and global payment networks and other ventures to be launched at the later part of 2016. Developing the right technologies and launching them at the right time are all winning strategies. That is our pathway to deploy DNotes as the medium of exchange.



I'm eagerly awaiting the release of your book. I trust you'll be accepting DNotes?


Thanks, that is the plan. I also plan to have a chapter using DNotes as a use case on a number of strategies and business philosophies discussed in the book and a chapter on using digital currency as a competitive edge. I am passionately committed to help as many people as I can.

Small business formation has dropped from almost 600,000 to about 400,000 per year today with 470,000 closing down at current annual rate. It is a sad fact that many business owners are struggling to keep their business alive while being in poverty themselves. As a small business consultant for a number of years I was often amazed that majority of struggling small business owners pay a huge amount in using high interest credit cards on top of high merchant fees and charge backs. DNotes could make a significant difference. Taking our time to build a trusted brand and a solid foundation are essential before executing our next phase.

Small businesses pay higher merchant fees because of lower volumn. The larger the company the better the rate... that is a fact.  Ever wonder why when they are quoting a price as to the annual volumn that you will do as a small business?  It is because they make sure you are paying a higher rate when they quote you for low volumn. The more you run through their system the better the rate. Now how is that fair to the small business? Answer: It is not!
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