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Topic: Neo EasyCoin Official - Buy BTC With Cash [UK,USA,Russia,Denmark,Sweden,Norway] (Read 187391 times)

sr. member
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EasyCoin will officially launch prior to December 31st 2013.

Huh What are you waiting for ?
hero member
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Seems like Russia definitely banned Bitcoin, it surely is more of a problem for them than for easycoin.
newbie
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 Sad Looks like some bad news:

"The Bank of Russia has warned that Russian legal entities providing services for exchanges of cryptocurrencies in rubles and/or foreign currencies, as well as for services and products, will be considered possibly involved in the implementation of suspicious transactions…"

From: http://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/2014/01/28/breaking-news-central-bank-russian-federation-bans-bitcoin-violates-aml-legislation/


Calling it a "ban" might be exaggeration. But it certainly seems like Russia is taking a hard stance. If this is true, would it preclude EasyCoin operation in Russia...?
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
"anyone who sells products and services for Bitcoin is to be considered a potential money launderer and terrorist aid"
http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1wa87s/the_central_bank_of_russia_calls_bitcoin_money/

Is EasyCoin dead in Russia?
newbie
Activity: 17
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Not at all. Easy coin never had exclusivity.

So what EasyCoin had if not exclusivity? Whats left?


Our operations hinge in no way on one payment processor. EasyCoin hopes to provide the widest choice of top-up methods and selection of crypto currencies.

Would you be able to expand on the relationship you do have with ZipZap and other payment processors?
newbie
Activity: 27
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Not at all. Easy coin never had exclusivity.

So what EasyCoin had if not exclusivity? Whats left?


Our operations hinge in no way on one payment processor. EasyCoin hopes to provide the widest choice of top-up methods and selection of crypto currencies.
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
Not at all. Easy coin never had exclusivity.

So what EasyCoin had if not exclusivity? Whats left?
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 0
EasyCoin is still undergoing the BETA phase of testing in some jurisdictions as we continue to add payment options for varying jurisdictions.

EasyCoin will have a delayed roll out in the US, this is due to awaiting the written clarification from FinCEN with regards to the basis of license requirements for our specific operation. This is unfortunate in the short term, however having these clarifications in writing will benefit the long term operations.

Availability in the UK will be online once the payment service provider goes online there, the same applies for Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Russia. We are working closely with other payment service providers to enable the platform to become available in other jurisdictions throughout Europe and the Rest of the World.

We offer apologies to those BETA testers and the wider public who are awaiting the commencement of operations in the US.


With ZipZaps recent release of cashcoin (http://cashcoin.zipzapinc.com/) what is happening with easycoin now?
Has your involvement with ZipZap been lost?

Not at all. Easy coin never had exclusivity.
newbie
Activity: 17
Merit: 0
EasyCoin is still undergoing the BETA phase of testing in some jurisdictions as we continue to add payment options for varying jurisdictions.

EasyCoin will have a delayed roll out in the US, this is due to awaiting the written clarification from FinCEN with regards to the basis of license requirements for our specific operation. This is unfortunate in the short term, however having these clarifications in writing will benefit the long term operations.

Availability in the UK will be online once the payment service provider goes online there, the same applies for Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Russia. We are working closely with other payment service providers to enable the platform to become available in other jurisdictions throughout Europe and the Rest of the World.

We offer apologies to those BETA testers and the wider public who are awaiting the commencement of operations in the US.


With ZipZaps recent release of cashcoin (http://cashcoin.zipzapinc.com/) what is happening with easycoin now?
Has your involvement with ZipZap been lost?
legendary
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The porn industry awaits for you honey, don't waste your time here no one cares for your brain, tits look promising!

It trolls all start-ups trying to get a lucky hit.  So they can try to look knowledgeable if it does fail.
legendary
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The porn industry awaits for you honey, don't waste your time here no one cares for your brain, tits look promising!
hero member
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Merit: 522
I still think this is the biggest news of the year so far ...

Agreed.

Lmao.

Attention Neo & Bee imbeciles:

First mistake you've made was going with a no-name venue, replicating the error that is still weighing as a millstone around Asicminer's neck. I still don't care whether they choose to fuck their investors over, but meanwhile those investors have started caring.

Second mistake you made was investing yourselves into solving a problem that didn't need solving, and a problem whose solution is way above your resources.

It's a simple point of competition for finite resources. This is not quite as visible in fiat, because in fiat bs gov'ts can create and do create fake money to prop up wasteful/pointless paraeconomic ventures run by the "right people", which is just another way of saying "popular" (which is, of course, the wrong game to play if you aim for prosperity).

In BTC however, where resources are absolutely finite, there will only be so much BTC available for investment at any given time. This BTC will be allocated to the available investments somehow. Part of it will be allocated by idiots, on paraeconomic criteria like "we don't like MPEx". Part of it will be allocated economically. As time goes on the share available to the idiots to allocate as they see fit dwindles, and the share available to the rational players increases. Since human behavior is reinforced by success and (usually, except in the case of a really limited pile of hardcore idiots) discouraged by failure, the flow is even faster as individual people realize they are being part of the idiot group and jump ship.

Soon enough the situation reaches equilibrium, which is pretty much where we're at. In short, the beauty of economy is that it works.

None of this is to mean MPEx is perfect, by any means. That's not the point at all. It just means MPEx is the standard, and because stock exchanges are fundamentally a convergent, naturally standardizing market it also means the accretion trend will continue, exactly in the same way and fundamentally for the same reasons Bitcoin grows against fiat currencies.

It's by now impractical for any serious company contemplating being listed in BTC to forego the significant capital available on MPEx in order to favor a different venue (in fact, the cost of doing so can be calculated on the basis of the volume difference, and is in any case significant) for a variety of reasons, and certainly such an attempt would imply the modification of said company to include "being an exchange", which requires rare and valuable skills (programming notably NOT being one of them) and other human capital. Such an effort necessarily spells a movement away from said corp's core mission, whatever it may be (*).

A willingness to move away from the core mission, a cavalier attitude towards incurring costs and foregoing benefits all work together to paint a very unflattering picture in the eye of the discerning investor (If these people have any confidence in their business, why are they working on moving away from it to do something else? If they have the capital to pursue reinventing the wheel, why do they need my investment? If they're not interested in cashing in now why should I expect they ever will get my shares dividends?) and rapidly the convergence effects become very strong indeed.

And hey, happy one year anniversary, O post!

Third mistake you made was failing to abjectly apologize to MP for being so fucking stupid. So he'd have asked for the head of your CEO on a platter, big fucking deal. You can find CEOs of the same quality as what you've got if you throw a rock out the window.

But by now...stooping to the level of creating forum sock puppets to try and give the impression anyone cares about your braindamaged stuff? I can't rightly conceive how fucking stupid you bunch must be to imagine anyone actually is this dumb.

Oldest shit in the book, yo.

(Yeah, as those keeping score at home are probably inferring by now, this means Neo&Bee has no chance in hell or else I wouldn't have made it public. 'Tis true. Sucks for them, but you can't be part of the cool crowd when you're as dumb as rocks. It's what it is, you can divest now.)
newbie
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Merit: 0
Availability in the UK will be online once the payment service provider goes online there, the same applies for Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Russia.

Who is payment provider for that countries ? ZipZap ? When they'll be ready ?

The exact payment locations will be disclosed by our partner once they take the decision to do so
newbie
Activity: 41
Merit: 0
I still think this is the biggest news of the year so far ...

Agreed.
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
If we were buying and selling yes, this is correct. We now have legal council with two of the best lawyers in the business, both agree our situation is a grey area only Fincen can make a decision on. The advice we received prior to this came from someone  who no longer works with, or for the company.

Thanks for the update.  I still think this is the biggest news of the year so far ... best of luck with the rollout!
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
Availability in the UK will be online once the payment service provider goes online there, the same applies for Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Russia.

Who is payment provider for that countries ? ZipZap ? When they'll be ready ?
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 0
If we were buying and selling yes, this is correct. We now have legal council with two of the best lawyers in the business, both agree our situation is a grey area only Fincen can make a decision on. The advice we received prior to this came from someone  who no longer works with, or for the company.
legendary
Activity: 1372
Merit: 1003
You'll need to register in every single US state separately AFAIK.
newbie
Activity: 41
Merit: 0
Sounds good. I hope the service soon becomes available throughout Central Europe too.
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