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Topic: [IPVO] [Multiple Exchanges] Neo & Bee - LMB Holdings - page 68. (Read 658701 times)

hero member
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I asked about this earlier; i believe that everyone gets one (like spiderman says), free, from LMB to Havelock, and only for the amount of the initial purchase on LMB. Can anyone confirm this?

Correct, shares purchased on LMB can be exported once for free.

sr. member
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I asked about this earlier; i believe that everyone gets one (like spiderman says), free, from LMB to Havelock, and only for the amount of the initial purchase on LMB. Can anyone confirm this?

That is exactly what I want to do, however there seem to be contradictory statements.

Currently on LMB Holdings it states:

Transfer to Havelock

Havelock Transfers are disabled for now, we will be providing a way of doing this soon.

Please come again later.


Which is why I'm asking if that is possible yet.
legendary
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I asked about this earlier; i believe that everyone gets one (like spiderman says), free, from LMB to Havelock, and only for the amount of the initial purchase on LMB. Can anyone confirm this?
sr. member
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Do we know if there's a way to transfer direct shares TO Havelock yet? I know there was a method discussed for transferring from Havelock to LMB Holdings, but I want to go the other way.

Any updates on that?
[email protected]

I thought that was only for going from Havelock to LMB?

You can transfer shares in either direction, for the posted fee (currently 0.2btc), by emailing and following given instructions. This has always been the case.



Thanks for the response. There is no fee the first time transferring direct shares to havelock though, correct?



** New Direct Share purchases (purchased directly from Neo's investor site ONLY) are allowed to move shares to Havelock ONCE at NO FEE. This free move is limited to the quantity of newly purchased direct shares only.


EDIT: Just noticed that you said earlier that shares could NOT be transferred from LMB to Havelock:

How quickly could direct shares be moved to Havelock?

...
3. Direct Share holders wanting to move to Havelock - FEE**
...
** New Direct Share purchases (purchased directly from Neo's investor site ONLY) are allowed to move shares to Havelock ONCE at NO FEE. This free move is limited to the quantity of newly purchased direct shares only.
...

At the moment, they cannot be transferred, as noted on the investor site.

Please be patient and mind my earlier posts. There ARE still shares available at .003, they are just locked by meddling "fake" buyers. The system is still being adjusted to deal with some dynamics.

This may not be resolved totally in one day.

So can they, or can't they?

In any case, I've sent you an email.

sr. member
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Is anyone going to the first opening?
hero member
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Do we know if there's a way to transfer direct shares TO Havelock yet? I know there was a method discussed for transferring from Havelock to LMB Holdings, but I want to go the other way.

Any updates on that?
[email protected]

I thought that was only for going from Havelock to LMB?

You can transfer shares in either direction, for the posted fee (currently 0.2btc), by emailing and following given instructions. This has always been the case.

sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
Do we know if there's a way to transfer direct shares TO Havelock yet? I know there was a method discussed for transferring from Havelock to LMB Holdings, but I want to go the other way.

Any updates on that?
[email protected]

I thought that was only for going from Havelock to LMB?
hero member
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Do we know if there's a way to transfer direct shares TO Havelock yet? I know there was a method discussed for transferring from Havelock to LMB Holdings, but I want to go the other way.

Any updates on that?
[email protected]
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
Do we know if there's a way to transfer direct shares TO Havelock yet? I know there was a method discussed for transferring from Havelock to LMB Holdings, but I want to go the other way.

Any updates on that?
member
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A natural evolution of bitcion exchanges http://www.coindesk.com/evolution-bitcoin-clearing-house/ (also relates to Neo move of purchasing a local bank I guess)

More reasons to abandon fiat http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-02-12/europe-considers-wholesale-savings-confiscation-enforced-redistribution Bitcoin can provide security for savers

newbie
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Huh. You couldn't make this stuff up.

I wonder if the EU is the dinosaur and bitcoin is their extinction event.  Roll Eyes

Funny you should mention dinosaurs in this metaphor. Did you know that the name of NEO-BEE's software is called "Meteor"?

Particularly funny since meteors burn up in the atmosphere in a lovely but irrelevant celestial display.  You're thinking of meteorites.
newbie
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Huh. You couldn't make this stuff up.

I wonder if the EU is the dinosaur and bitcoin is their extinction event.  Roll Eyes

Funny you should mention dinosaurs in this metaphor. Did you know that the name of NEO-BEE's software is called "Meteor"?
legendary
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In other state/country news, Lord Winston on Question Time has something for Scotland to ponder, if they achieve independence!

From 25:20 - 25.50mins...... http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03vlcxy/Question_Time_13_02_2014/
Can't watch the vid right now - what was said?
Within the context of Scotland being told yesterday they cannot retain the £, if they achieve independence, in jest, a Lord offered the idea that Scotland could possibly adopt Bitcoin.

Also, maybe off-topic, but im citing exceptional circumstances ....

https://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/petition-to-remove-mark-karpeles-from-the-board-of-the-bitcoin-foundation#share

 
legendary
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Touchdown
In other state/country news, Lord Winston on Question Time has something for Scotland to ponder, if they achieve independence!

From 25:20 - 25.50mins...... http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03vlcxy/Question_Time_13_02_2014/
Can't watch the vid right now - what was said?
full member
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Perhaps you mean the ECB rather than the EU?  Wink

They are essentially the same thing i.e. anti-democratic, wealth-confiscating 20th Century constructs not suitable for today's flatter world.  If they could adapt to bitcoin, I suppose they would, but it will be beyond them, not least because they can't understand it.  Wink
legendary
Activity: 1554
Merit: 1000
In other state/country news, Lord Winston on Question Time has something for Scotland to ponder, if they achieve independence!

From 25:20 - 25.50mins...... http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03vlcxy/Question_Time_13_02_2014/
newbie
Activity: 57
Merit: 0
Huh. You couldn't make this stuff up.

I wonder if the EU is the dinosaur and bitcoin is their extinction event.  Roll Eyes

I will applaud and cheer during the funeral of that dinosaur!
// EU-member

Perhaps you mean the ECB rather than the EU?  Wink
sr. member
Activity: 330
Merit: 250
Huh. You couldn't make this stuff up.

I wonder if the EU is the dinosaur and bitcoin is their extinction event.  Roll Eyes

I will applaud and cheer during the funeral of that dinosaur!
// EU-member
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100
Huh. You couldn't make this stuff up.

I wonder if the EU is the dinosaur and bitcoin is their extinction event.  Roll Eyes
member
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Official response regarding the CBC announcement surrounding Bitcoin:

Date: 10th February 2014

"As the CEO of a leading company that is building the infrastructure surrounding the Bitcoin technology (Neo), I believe the announcement made by The Central Bank of Cyprus surrounding the dangers of using Bitcoin was reasonable. Innovation is always upsetting, not innovating and being left behind as the world evolves has historically proven to be far more dangerous though; if not for vested interests, then for the future generations.

As a responsible company we naturally agree that anything to do with personal or corporate finances should be treated with extreme caution, including financial products offered by traditional financial institutions. That is why our business offers free education to everyone on what we offer and the Bitcoin technology, to enable individuals to make an informed decision for themselves. We do not and will never set any sales targets within our business, because we believe this practice should be avoided when handling the individual and corporate financial needs of our customers.

The fact that the Wall Street Journal, which is one of, if not the most respected financial publications in the world, responded to the Central Bank warning in a comical fashion speaks volumes of the warning's content:

“So, is the institution – accused of failing to control the economy on the tiny Mediterranean island and allowing rampant tax avoidance and money laundering - saying Bitcoin is illegal? Not quite. Instead it warns that there are big risks associated with using the currency.”

The response made by The Wall Street Journal echo’s the issues that we have faced when engaging with international banking partners; they have never expressed an issue with Bitcoin, however they have all considered Cyprus as a high risk country.

Regardless of the reluctance of both the Central Bank and CySEC to regulate the businesses surrounding this new technology, Neo are still committed to establishing a clear regulatory framework for Bitcoin based businesses to operate within. We are proposing a full regulatory framework to both of these regulators and directly to the government. Some work will be required from these regulators to act upon this proposal and no single entity understands this technology better than ourselves, that is why we are offering our resources to help the regulators fulfill their mandate and regulate businesses to protect the consumer.

Neo are already subjecting ourselves to internal policies for Anti-Money Laundering and Know Your Customer that are more strict than any European legislation which surrounds these matters. We have taken these steps to ensure that we build a transparent institution. Due to the nature of the technology we utilize throughout our business, this higher level of transparency is more achievable than anything that has come before us.

If people want to use Bitcoin they will find their own way to obtain them in an unregulated manner, even if Neo didn’t exist. Isn’t it better for them to acquire them via a regulated market, that offers some level of protection?



Kind regards,

Danny Brewster
CEO - LMB Subsidiaries Limited"

Message to CBC:
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-02-12/europe-considers-wholesale-savings-confiscation-enforced-redistribution
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