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Topic: Max Keiser: Swiss considering BTC as foreign reserve + BTC $1700 Target - page 2. (Read 3874 times)

legendary
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RUM AND CARROTS: A PIRATE LIFE FOR ME
The Swiss thing is positive enough for me to remove my sell orders for now.
legendary
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Posted the swiss source...
It's a complete missunderstanding.

There was a HYPOTHETICAL question and the end... and some moron took it as a fact... that's really retarded journalism.

Lol - seriously; if this true why are people still following Keiser?

I mean he pumped quark - 'nuff said.
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Posted the swiss source...
It's a complete missunderstanding.

There was a HYPOTHETICAL question and the end... and some moron took it as a fact... that's really retarded journalism.
Thanks, you didn't posted it yet when i posted though.
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Max Keiser is a spineless baffoon, really wish the Bitcoin community would disown him as its public figure.
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Bitcoin - love & hate
Posted the swiss source...
It's a complete missunderstanding.

There was a HYPOTHETICAL question and the end... and some moron took it as a fact... that's really retarded journalism.

to lure more buyers into bitcoin.

Sagt der der Double Digits prognostiziert Smiley lol

Wenn du meine sarkastischen Postings nicht verstanden hast, Pech gehabt  Grin
Ich glaube definitv nicht an zweistellige Bitcoin Werte. Es gibt einfach genügend Schafe. Gut für mich, wenn ich bald mit 1000x Profit auszahlen kann. Wo macht man sonst so leicht ein paar Extra Millionen?

Wenn man etwas rechnen kann, dann sieht man das Problem bei Bitcoin in Bezug auf Hashpower, Stromverbrauch, Stromkosten und Transaktionsgebühren.
Bei Zeiten werden ich einen Thread erstellen mit allen relevanten Kennzahlen. Für die Stabilität des Preises wird ein exponentielles Wachstum benötigt, welches einfach nicht unendlich stabil möglich ist. Genau an dem Punkt fällt das Kartenhaus zusammen. Das dauert aber noch ein paar Jahre.
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to lure more buyers into bitcoin.

Sagt der der Double Digits prognostiziert Smiley lol
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More idiot talk...
Seriously... does anybody read the source in german?

No .. then stop spreading this shit.

It's about risk analysis and nothing more.

And the target price has nothing to do with the swiss. That's max keisers imagination.

@ knarzo: Are you swiss? No, then just shut the fuck up or learn german and read the proper sources. This news is not really news. The postulate was written on september 11 2013! It's really old news. And it has nothing to do with foreign reserve.
Look mate, i'm just dumping another link. I don't know what's going on in Swiss. So you better tell me what the German source says then.
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More idiot talk...
Seriously... does anybody read the source in german?

No .. then stop spreading this shit.

It's about risk analysis and nothing more.

And the target price has nothing to do with the swiss. That's max keisers imagination.

@ knarzo: Are you swiss? No, then just shut the fuck up or learn german and read the proper sources. This news is not really news. The postulate was written on september 11 2013! It's really old news. And it has nothing to do with foreign reserve.

"    Der Bundesrat wird beauftragt, ergänzend zu den Punkten aus dem Postulat Schwaab 13.3687 „Die Risiken der Online-Währung Bitcoin evaluieren“ auch über die folgenden Fragen Bericht zu erstatten.

        Welche Chancen für den Finanzplatz Schweiz sieht der Bundesrat bei Bitcoin und vergleichbaren Online-Währungen?
        Was spricht aus Sicht des Bundesrats dagegen, dass Bitcoin und vergleichbare Online-Währungen grundsätzlich wie Fremdwährungen behandelt werden?
        Welche regulatorischen Instrumente hat der Bundesrat, um für Bitcoin und vergleichbare Online-Währungen Rechtssicherheit zu schaffen?
        Sofern regulatorische Anpassungen erforderlich sind, welche sind dies und wie sähe der zeitliche Ablauf bis zur Umsetzung aus?

    Wie der Bundesrat in seiner Antwort auf die Interpellation Kaufmann 13.3854 „Bitcoins und Geldwäschereigesetz“ schreibt, werfen Online-Währungen wie Bitcoin sowohl in wirtschaftlicher als auch regulatorischer und operationeller Hinsicht grundsätzliche Fragen auf. Sie sind rechtlich schwer fassbar, da sie dezentral organisiert sind und weder einen identifizierbaren Emittenten aufweisen, noch jemanden, der einen Wert garantiert.

    Möglicherweise könnten diese Fragen beantwortet werden, wenn klargestellt würde, dass Bitcoin und ähnliche elektronische Zahlungsmittel wie Fremdwährungen zu behandeln sind. Damit liesse sich Bitcoin im Kontext des GWG, KAG, MWSTG und anderer Gesetze einordnen und es würde Rechtssicherheit hergestellt."

Read and unterstand!
The problem is that most readers can't read that well german...

It states: "Possibliy we could answer these questions, if bitcoin and other electronic payment methods are threated like foreign currencies."

What has this to do with the swiss considering BTC as foreign reserve? WHAT THE FUCK??? READ IT!
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Bullshit talk.
I'm swiss and this is all nonsense to lure more buyers into bitcoin.

Just don't believe anything from Max Keiser Mirsad the master of pump and dump.
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Bullshit talk.
I'm swiss and this is all nonsense to lure more buyers into bitcoin.

Just don't believe anything from Max Keiser the master of pump and dump.
legendary
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I read that they were considering it as a normal foreign currency, which the could hold in reserve if they so chose.
If it is a currency, then it can be traded as one.  That would be great for us bitcoiners!
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Giga
Max Keiser just posted this on twitter:

@maxkeiser : Swiss are considering upgrading Bitcoin to foreign reserve status. We affirm our interim $1,700 target


"The Swiss Parliament is considering a postulate that asks for bitcoin to be treated as any other foreign currency. The goal of the postulate, introduced by representative Thomas Weibel, is to eliminate ambiguities and increase legal certainty related to bitcoin"


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