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June 16, 2016, 09:40:00 AM
#45
wow that a good new and it's great that philippines will be considering bitcoin as a mode of payment . i hope that there will be some stores and maybe shopping mall that will accept bitcoin for payment . i would gladly use my coin for it .
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June 16, 2016, 09:08:22 AM
#44
I'm glad that the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas ( Central Bank of the Philippines ) is now considering the use of bitcoin.  And I'm sure it will be implemented soon here in our country.
You may read the whole article below.
http://interaksyon.com/business/128696/ph-now-a-major-player-on-virtual-currency-usage---bsp-exec
Well for what I've heard is that there's a atm kind of machine on Makati where you can withdraw your bitcoin. So this kinds of things is not new for me.
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June 16, 2016, 08:08:17 AM
#43
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The central bank executive, however, assured the public that the BSP is continuously studying VC usage intricacies “to formally regulate virtual currencies.”

They did nothing to contribute any development and they want to formally regulate, really?   regulate their ass

So that when the government is already regulating the use of bitcoin here, the corruption also can be digital and no liquidation can happen.
Digital corruption is possible but I'm looking at the good side of it when it is already implemented in our country.

You can already buy Bitcoin in ph. So I don't know what the banks will add.

Best to not trust banks at all, they always steal money.
You can also cash out in the banks, Im trying to convert it to local currency and transfer it to banks that is affiliated to my wallet
Banks were always been one of the options on withdrawal. That's why coins.ph wallet already required its users to update their profile. To be more secure/prevent fraud and to better comply with Philippine Laws.
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June 16, 2016, 07:22:19 AM
#42
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The central bank executive, however, assured the public that the BSP is continuously studying VC usage intricacies “to formally regulate virtual currencies.”

They did nothing to contribute any development and they want to formally regulate, really?   regulate their ass

So that when the government is already regulating the use of bitcoin here, the corruption also can be digital and no liquidation can happen.
Digital corruption is possible but I'm looking at the good side of it when it is already implemented in our country.

You can already buy Bitcoin in ph. So I don't know what the banks will add.

Best to not trust banks at all, they always steal money.
You can also cash out in the banks, Im trying to convert it to local currency and transfer it to banks that is affiliated to my wallet
legendary
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June 16, 2016, 06:32:25 AM
#41
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The central bank executive, however, assured the public that the BSP is continuously studying VC usage intricacies “to formally regulate virtual currencies.”

They did nothing to contribute any development and they want to formally regulate, really?   regulate their ass

So that when the government is already regulating the use of bitcoin here, the corruption also can be digital and no liquidation can happen.
Digital corruption is possible but I'm looking at the good side of it when it is already implemented in our country.

You can already buy Bitcoin in ph. So I don't know what the banks will add.

Best to not trust banks at all, they always steal money.
sr. member
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June 16, 2016, 04:29:34 AM
#40
well Ph is now considering Bitcoin..hmmm,  i can say it is good sign and good news too to my country
that there gonna adopt what Bitcoin is, it can be benifited to filipino citizens actually,
then if Banko central ng Pilipinas is now considering Bitcoins it will be a big help for us too
whether the people behind this has a bad intention about using bitcoins for what important now is filipino will be aware of
it... Grin
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June 07, 2016, 07:22:56 AM
#39
I'm glad that the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas ( Central Bank of the Philippines ) is now considering the use of bitcoin.  And I'm sure it will be implemented soon here in our country.
You may read the whole article below.
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we have to see in how many times they can implement btc in their bank system.
I hope this could encourage other national bank to adopt btc or blockchain technology
legendary
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June 07, 2016, 07:21:06 AM
#38
I'm glad that the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas ( Central Bank of the Philippines ) is now considering the use of bitcoin.  And I'm sure it will be implemented soon here in our country.
You may read the whole article below.
http://interaksyon.com/business/128696/ph-now-a-major-player-on-virtual-currency-usage---bsp-exec

That's the great news! The only thing which is remained to be done is that the Central Bank of the Philippines is really start using Bitcoin, for now it's just an intention of maybe several persons in the top management of the Bank.
legendary
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June 07, 2016, 07:17:03 AM
#37
some people here in the philippines dont know about  BITCOIN
Man i think theres something wrong with your statement. Its  inverse. Ill correct it, a lot of people here dont know bitcoin and only some people here know about bitcoin.
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June 07, 2016, 07:16:52 AM
#36
thanks for this info 😃 gonna read the article about this
legendary
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June 07, 2016, 06:16:21 AM
#35
Good news. But I don't really buy it. These are politicians, you know. I'm sure there's an always ulterior motive behind it. Maybe another avenue for the politicians over there to make use of BTC for money laundering, perhaps?
Its always a good news to hear that new country accepted bitcoin usage, hopefully its not just some motive for politician for tainted bitcoin image by used for money laundry and other bad stuff
Hopefully bitcoin will continue to be expanded to all country
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June 07, 2016, 06:09:30 AM
#34
For those who do not know yet, the Philippines has http://coins.ph/ (a third-party bitcoin wallet site) where you can send bitcoins without (or very low) transaction fees.
You can also buy mobile network load, pay bills and shop online using your wallet.
Awesome right?  Grin

Nice, wanted to spend my holidays in the Philippines anyway, one reason more to go  Cool
legendary
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June 07, 2016, 05:57:12 AM
#33
I'm glad that the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas ( Central Bank of the Philippines ) is now considering the use of bitcoin.  And I'm sure it will be implemented soon here in our country.
You may read the whole article below.
http://interaksyon.com/business/128696/ph-now-a-major-player-on-virtual-currency-usage---bsp-exec

Wohoo its my country. It would be nice if this would help all bitcoin user to promote the bitcoin in public. And if our country is the first conidering the use of bitcoin. It is pleasure to use our country to promote the bitcoin in the wholeworld that we need bitcoin. And the effect of it the bitcoin price will rise.
legendary
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June 07, 2016, 05:51:36 AM
#32
Read the article. Please change the thread title, it is deceiving. That article only says that it will tighten regulations on cryptocurrencies. No mention of the Phil. government of promoting its use or anything.
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June 07, 2016, 05:49:40 AM
#31
I'm glad that the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas ( Central Bank of the Philippines ) is now considering the use of bitcoin.  And I'm sure it will be implemented soon here in our country.
You may read the whole article below.
http://interaksyon.com/business/128696/ph-now-a-major-player-on-virtual-currency-usage---bsp-exec

The article says that the Central Bank will consider the regulation of virtual currencies. But regulation is very large. If you will go at this page here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legality_of_bitcoin_by_country you will find to many countries which have regulated bitcoin and no one have equals. In other word there are 50 different regulations. And no one has accepted bitcoin as currency. Philipines speak about full regulation. Let see how will finish. But I am very skeptical.
In most, if not all countries where the use of Bitcoin is oermitted, banks are not allowed to use or offer Bitcoin based products to their customers.

So if the Philipines fully regulate it, their banks could be the first bank to integrate Bitcoin as a currency?

Well there are ways for people to 'deposit' funds into a bank account using bitcoin already in the Philippines, but full integration? I suppose not. Probably bitcoin would be categorized in the same way like any other virtual funds (Paypal, DragonPay etc).
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June 07, 2016, 05:46:09 AM
#30
I'm glad that the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas ( Central Bank of the Philippines ) is now considering the use of bitcoin.  And I'm sure it will be implemented soon here in our country.
You may read the whole article below.
http://interaksyon.com/business/128696/ph-now-a-major-player-on-virtual-currency-usage---bsp-exec

The article says that the Central Bank will consider the regulation of virtual currencies. But regulation is very large. If you will go at this page here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legality_of_bitcoin_by_country you will find to many countries which have regulated bitcoin and no one have equals. In other word there are 50 different regulations. And no one has accepted bitcoin as currency. Philipines speak about full regulation. Let see how will finish. But I am very skeptical.
In most, if not all countries where the use of Bitcoin is oermitted, banks are not allowed to use or offer Bitcoin based products to their customers.

So if the Philipines fully regulate it, their banks could be the first bank to integrate Bitcoin as a currency?
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June 07, 2016, 05:30:19 AM
#29
The news is very encouraging, this could be a form of growth that is increasingly considered bitcoin due to excess and the hospitality of his system. And hopefully it can be immediately established and implemented properly. Other countries may also be able to follow this step
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June 07, 2016, 05:25:04 AM
#28
it would be of great help to all people here in the philippines if they continue to welcome bitcoin.. as this makes every transactions easier and faster, like paying bills and etc..
here in philippines we are now able to pay bills, buy loads, buy epins. By using the most famous wallet that is exclusive in philippines only,
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June 07, 2016, 04:14:01 AM
#27
I'm glad that the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas ( Central Bank of the Philippines ) is now considering the use of bitcoin.  And I'm sure it will be implemented soon here in our country.
You may read the whole article below.
http://interaksyon.com/business/128696/ph-now-a-major-player-on-virtual-currency-usage---bsp-exec
It's will give a more support and contribution to bitcoin if the Philippines accepted bitcoin become one of legal currency in their country. Maybe, some state is interested in using Bitcoin become one of their country's currency.
Well, that's a good news for the Filipinos most of filipinos like me is using bitcoins .but in some point i don't want bitcoins to be legalize because if it will become legal it will change the most transactions or the anonymously users of this.
legendary
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June 07, 2016, 04:03:09 AM
#26
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The central bank executive, however, assured the public that the BSP is continuously studying VC usage intricacies “to formally regulate virtual currencies.”

They did nothing to contribute any development and they want to formally regulate, really?   regulate their ass

Bitcoin will only be allowed in some countries, if these governments can have some sort of control. They have a duty towards their voters to protect them as consumers, even though they forget that role, when it comes to banks. In some sense regulation would help merchants to adopt Bitcoin quicker, because they will not accept a currency, if there are no future for that currency and they will lose money from this endeavor. ^hmmm^

Bitcoin users are just fine without a central regulating the users. Merchants do have the information about bitcoin now and its up to them if merchants accept it or not. if not, they'd miss there chance to adopt at the very early stage of virtual currencies.
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