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legendary
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November 20, 2014, 11:34:26 AM


Excellent!

Just so you know Buerra, the team have added paysafegulden as a payment option on the homepage. Extending our buying options further for Guldencoin. Great job!

https://guldencoin.com/nl
https://guldencoin.com
legendary
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November 20, 2014, 10:47:10 AM
legendary
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November 20, 2014, 09:28:03 AM
I'm writing a column for a large magazine in NL, I'm looking for some input from users of crypto and Guldencoin:
https://forum.guldencoin.com/index.php?topic=670.0
kan je dat ook op de engelse deel plaatsen van het forum?
legendary
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November 20, 2014, 08:58:15 AM
I'm writing a column for a large magazine in NL, I'm looking for some input from users of crypto and Guldencoin:
https://forum.guldencoin.com/index.php?topic=670.0
legendary
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November 20, 2014, 07:31:16 AM
Can someone help me?  Does anyone know who the administrator is on guldencoin.marketing?
I have ordered some business cards and stickers to help promote Gulden Coin in Rotterdam, but I still haven't recieved them.


BehLul

LTEX operates the shop I believe.

K tnx I will send him a whisper Smiley

Welcome Behlul, Smiley

Please also use our official forums which has a Dutch and English section where you can ask any questions and discuss ideas you might have, sometimes on the ANN things get missed.

http://guldencoinforum.com
newbie
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November 20, 2014, 06:30:47 AM
Can someone help me?  Does anyone know who the administrator is on guldencoin.marketing?
I have ordered some business cards and stickers to help promote Gulden Coin in Rotterdam, but I still haven't recieved them.


BehLul

LTEX operates the shop I believe.

K tnx I will send him a whisper Smiley
legendary
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November 20, 2014, 06:05:22 AM
Can someone help me?  Does anyone know who the administrator is on guldencoin.marketing?
I have ordered some business cards and stickers to help promote Gulden Coin in Rotterdam, but I still haven't recieved them.


BehLul

LTEX operates the shop I believe.
newbie
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November 20, 2014, 06:03:12 AM
Can someone help me?  Does anyone know who the administrator is on guldencoin.marketing?
I have ordered some business cards and stickers to help promote Gulden Coin in Rotterdam, but I still haven't recieved them.


BehLul
legendary
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November 20, 2014, 05:20:31 AM
Just to let you guys know, btctalk moderators deleted the below post. Seems as they don't want this news to get out.

It has begun!

Using paysafecards to buy Guldencoin is a Crypto first.

Paysafegulden.com is an easy buy platform for Guldencoin. The website was setup in collaboration with Paysafecard and inspired by Bitsms. In order to buy Guldencoin with euros people mainly use Litebit, which of course is a lovely service, but you have to get a verified account, use your bank account or credit card and when you don’t want to, the only solution was using Bitcoin. But to get Bitcoin with euros, you’ll find the process to be similar.



With Paysafegulden.com we eliminate the necessity of a bank account or the need for an account on our website. You buy a Paysafecard, either online or in a store near you (using cash for example), and simply fill out the form on our website.

fantastisch!

This is the best way to get from fiat onto the blockchain without any centralized body having a record of how you got your coins. Very cool stuff and will be sure to use a paysafecard end of this month.
I don't think people have registered how really cool this is.

I think you are right. This is a crypto-first. No other coin has this, let alone a fully automated system that handles your payment and purchase of NLG automatically. Delivery time is really fast, near-instant because some orders come in within 5-10 minutes. Longest someone had to wait was 34 minutes.
legendary
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November 20, 2014, 05:06:32 AM
sr. member
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November 20, 2014, 05:02:40 AM
Just to let you guys know, btctalk moderators deleted the below post. Seems as they don't want this news to get out.

It has begun!

Using paysafecards to buy Guldencoin is a Crypto first.

Paysafegulden.com is an easy buy platform for Guldencoin. The website was setup in collaboration with Paysafecard and inspired by Bitsms. In order to buy Guldencoin with euros people mainly use Litebit, which of course is a lovely service, but you have to get a verified account, use your bank account or credit card and when you don’t want to, the only solution was using Bitcoin. But to get Bitcoin with euros, you’ll find the process to be similar.



With Paysafegulden.com we eliminate the necessity of a bank account or the need for an account on our website. You buy a Paysafecard, either online or in a store near you (using cash for example), and simply fill out the form on our website.

fantastisch!

This is the best way to get from fiat onto the blockchain without any centralized body having a record of how you got your coins. Very cool stuff and will be sure to use a paysafecard end of this month.
I don't think people have registered how really cool this is.
legendary
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ltex.nl
November 20, 2014, 04:08:14 AM
And yet, we are still able to post here? If the mods really had something against NLG, they would have locked this ANN.

If that happens, they will disqualify as a whole immediately! Isn't Crypto about transparency and especially about freedom and decentralization? I am very worried about ANN threads being censored by mods!

Happy Birthday BRAM!!!
sr. member
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November 20, 2014, 04:05:36 AM
its my b-day!  Grin

Van harte gefeliciteerd Grin
legendary
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November 20, 2014, 03:54:19 AM
its my b-day!  Grin
legendary
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November 20, 2014, 03:18:04 AM
And yet, we are still able to post here? If the mods really had something against NLG, they would have locked this ANN.

Very strange. Maybe a keyword that gets auto deleted but then the above post by openforbusiness would of been removed again. I don't think a mod would care so must be btctalk members that have something against the new service for us?
legendary
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November 20, 2014, 02:06:36 AM
And yet, we are still able to post here? If the mods really had something against NLG, they would have locked this ANN.
sr. member
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November 20, 2014, 01:28:06 AM
Can we get a mod to explain the reasoning behind the post removal?

Not attacking the mods, I'm just curious as to why it would be brought down.  Only thing I can think is it would possibly be perceived as "encouraging money laundering", but that's a stretch.  But for the post to be removed, paysafecards would need to be a keyword for deletion, the mod would need to follow this thread, or someone would have had to have flagged the post.

Can someone chime in on which it was?

-Fuse

All I know is they not going to be happy when we launch our tier 2 project Smiley but everyone in the community we expect to be jumping with joy.

See... what I want to know is why will they not be happy?  Why would the mods of this forum be against this coin.  Am I missing something?

-Fuse

I would like to know this answer too. I can understand them locking the thread in the in the main section but to actually come into the currencies ANN and do deletes means that the topic was most likely reported.
Reported because people involved with other alts don't want their community to notice this coin.

I think Guldencoin will face more headwinds with other jealous communities as more innovative services like this come online for the currency.

It makes me wonder if people on BTCtalk actually want virtual currencies to thrive or if it's more about protecting what they have.

legendary
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November 20, 2014, 01:07:38 AM
Can we get a mod to explain the reasoning behind the post removal?

Not attacking the mods, I'm just curious as to why it would be brought down.  Only thing I can think is it would possibly be perceived as "encouraging money laundering", but that's a stretch.  But for the post to be removed, paysafecards would need to be a keyword for deletion, the mod would need to follow this thread, or someone would have had to have flagged the post.

Can someone chime in on which it was?

-Fuse

All I know is they not going to be happy when we launch our tier 2 project Smiley but everyone in the community we expect to be jumping with joy.

See... what I want to know is why will they not be happy?  Why would the mods of this forum be against this coin.  Am I missing something?

-Fuse
jr. member
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November 20, 2014, 12:09:42 AM
Can we get a mod to explain the reasoning behind the post removal?

Not attacking the mods, I'm just curious as to why it would be brought down.  Only thing I can think is it would possibly be perceived as "encouraging money laundering", but that's a stretch.  But for the post to be removed, paysafecards would need to be a keyword for deletion, the mod would need to follow this thread, or someone would have had to have flagged the post.

Can someone chime in on which it was?

-Fuse

All I know is they not going to be happy when we launch our tier 2 project Smiley but everyone in the community we expect to be jumping with joy.
RJF
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November 19, 2014, 10:02:03 PM
Interesting article on CoinDesk:

BitPay has teamed up with Dutch startup BitStraat to launch Amsterdam Bitcoin City, a project aiming to establish Amsterdam as the 'bitcoin capital of the world'.
In order to claim this prestigious title, BitPay and BitStraat have developed special bitcoin payment terminals, which they are giving away free to 100 brick-and-mortar stores throughout the Dutch capital.

BitStraat, which serves as a middleman for bitcoin-accepting merchants and payment processors such as BitPay, was founded by Amsterdam residents Max Barendregt and Kasper Keunen. "It only makes sense to establish Amsterdam as the global bitcoin capital," Barendregt said. "The Dutch capital has a history and a name for being technologically ambitious as well as open minded and forward thinking in general. A currency for the people free from centralised control would be a natural fit. We aim to enable visitors of our city to pay for all of their expenses in bitcoin, including their stay in a hostel, their trips to museums and their diner at local restaurants," he added.
Community first

Barendregt and Keunen pitched their ambition to the BitPay team at Bitcoin2014, the Bitcoin Foundation-organised conference held in Amsterdam last May.
Having just opened up its European headquarters in Amsterdam a month prior, BitPay was immediately enthusiastic about the initiative, director of European business development Moe Levin explained: "Our community made us, so our philosophy will remain simple: we put our community first. That means supporting any local project that increases adoption, adds awareness, and ultimately drives bitcoin from speculation to mainstream."

The special terminals that have been developed for Amsterdam Bitcoin City consist of a small tablet device with specific software installed. This is integrated into a custom-made stand so it can be placed on top of any counter easily. Since the terminals, their installation and BitPay's payments plan all cost nothing, the whole package is completely free for the first 100 merchants to enroll – up to a monthly revenue of €900.

After that, merchants get the non-committal option to either pay €10 a month for the complete service, or they can purchase the terminal all at once for €120.
Interest and competition Amsterdam Bitcoin City has so far signed up 18 vendors, though not all of them have had their payment terminals installed as of yet.
Among these bitcoin-accepting locations are Hofje van Wijs, a cafe set to accommodate the first Bitcoin Embassy Amsterdam later this year, and Pakhuis de Zwijger, the event-venue that hosts the city's monthly Bitcoin Wednesday meetup.
 
BitStraat and BitPay hope to reach 100 participants around springtime. In order to become the bitcoin capital of the world, Amsterdam Bitcoin City will first need to surpass another Dutch city, however. Arnhem's Bitcoincity signed up 15 bitcoin-accepting merchants at its launch in May of this year, and has more than doubled in size to 36 participants since then. Arnhem Bitcoincity was itself inspired by another Dutch project, the Bitcoin Boulevard in The Hague, which consists of ten bitcoin-accepting merchants along a single canal.
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