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Community Driver #777 for PHC
May 19, 2014, 02:29:51 AM
If the ELANCE people will accept this coin as payment, this would have a great potential!  Smiley

Great plan, however, doesn't elance charge freelancers for working on jobs?
This is very possible though! Know any freelancers on Elance that you are friends with?

Send me a pm so we can come up with a plan to educate them about PHCoin.
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May 19, 2014, 12:59:14 AM
If the ELANCE people will accept this coin as payment, this would have a great potential!  Smiley
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Community Driver #777 for PHC
May 18, 2014, 01:15:43 AM
Translations from ENGLISH TO FILIPINO (And Pilipinas) http://phcoin.org/access/translation-phcoin-org-english-to-filipino

Do you feel there needs to be a correct?  Please rewrite as your own or in your own words, and get rewarded in PHC for reblogging or re-writing translated articles.

Fun right?
join the discussions as we got about 13 hours left remaining in the launch.

Timer should be fixed for everyone.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annphcoin-the-mission-to-stimulate-philippines-job-economy-with-phcoin-589992


This is fun, how do i join?

see you in the thread:)
and hope you do consider offering to accept PHC.

Which do you like if you did accept it?
option A)  Real Coin with Accept Here Logo



or...
Option B) the New Addition of the Philippines top 3 Island colors mixed into the Logo Design



You decide, put a poll about this if you wish.

Anyone can offer anything for sale or as a service payment with PHCoin
The Philippines was the nature of this goal, stimulating the job opportunities; starting and expanding outward towards millions of Jobless people.
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May 15, 2014, 09:29:05 AM
Translations from ENGLISH TO FILIPINO (And Pilipinas) http://phcoin.org/access/translation-phcoin-org-english-to-filipino

Do you feel there needs to be a correct?  Please rewrite as your own or in your own words, and get rewarded in PHC for reblogging or re-writing translated articles.

Fun right?
join the discussions as we got about 13 hours left remaining in the launch.

Timer should be fixed for everyone.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annphcoin-the-mission-to-stimulate-philippines-job-economy-with-phcoin-589992


This is fun, how do i join?
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More stuff will come.
May 15, 2014, 07:12:13 AM
Can't wait for the launch. this is going to be big.
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Community Driver #777 for PHC
May 15, 2014, 06:20:57 AM
Translations from ENGLISH TO FILIPINO (And Pilipinas) http://phcoin.org/access/translation-phcoin-org-english-to-filipino

Do you feel there needs to be a correct?  Please rewrite as your own or in your own words, and get rewarded in PHC for reblogging or re-writing translated articles.

Fun right?
join the discussions as we got about 13 hours left remaining in the launch.

Timer should be fixed for everyone.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annphcoin-the-mission-to-stimulate-philippines-job-economy-with-phcoin-589992
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Community Driver #777 for PHC
May 15, 2014, 12:57:49 AM
Ah, I don't know the details of how that got set up, I was just making the announcement so people are aware. Launch your coin first, get a stable network with miners, then we'll see how it can be connected to the exchanges. Coinx would be a bonus, but ideally, you'd like PHCoin traded on the bigger crypto exchanges (cryptsy, polo, bittrex, rush?, ...)

Coinx follows a coinbase style exchange, it is not an "open market" type of exchange, so it will have to use another bigger exchange as basis for it's rates.

None of the other local Philippine exchanges have "open market" bid/sell types of structure, except for tagcash.

This is where decentralization comes in, and meets services that expand on it.  
Cryptsy already has voting enabled for PHCoin (PHC) on its voting system, and so does Comkort, C-CEX?

Would love to see Bittrex, but we are driven by the best service to support,
we love any encouragement and ideas through the community, since this is part of the distribution.  

PHCoin isn't an ownership, its accountability with community driven leaders... are you the right driver?

What does the distribution mean?

1. Escrow funded in PHC
2. Distributed if milestone completed
3. Disclosure of block information, transactions, and other details.

with your permission, Dabs? Smiley
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DiceSites.com owner
May 14, 2014, 10:04:33 PM
Thanks for the information.

But the closest BPI bank is like 5 hours traveling for me. I understand in theory you only need to go there once, but it doesn't seem ideal to me (LandBank and PNB are 2 mins walking.) Also there is no BPI ATM on the island so I would need to pay P15 every time I want to withdraw some money (obviously wouldn't kill me, but doesn't seem rational if others can be free.)

BTW I noticed some other coin exchanges in PH just offer like 3 bank deposit options and 10+ withdrawal options. Isn't it possible to just send money from any of your exchanges' bank to any other bank in the Philippines? In the Netherlands there aren't really fees for that, just takes 1 more day, is there any option for that in the PH?
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The Concierge of Crypto
May 14, 2014, 09:02:24 PM
Yeh the interest is close to worthless (and I do have investment at JD actually Wink) but the maintaining balance was mostly the surprise for me. I will have a look at BPI-Direct. I do not need a BPI branch here to join/use that?

You will need to go ONCE to any BPI branch to open it. Go to bpidirect.com and open your account there. Then they require you to submit to any branch your usual documents for account opening.

Then ever since I opened mine 2 years ago, I have never gone back to that branch, although it is quite near me. All my transfers have either been online or I ask other people to deposit to my account. I withdraw cash through the ATM machines. (You can also deposit some cash at some ATM machines.)

The interest rate is also higher. 0.5% (That is 4 times more! yahh!) Like I actually care about my 5 pesos for the 1000 I have sitting in my account, PER YEAR.

The online banking allows you to transfer from your BPI account to any other BPI account, nationwide. It's almost as good as bitcoin. You do need to use the mobile app to do new accounts you have not yet added.

PM me when you have one open, then send me 1000 to test. I'll send it back the same day. Smiley
legendary
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DiceSites.com owner
May 14, 2014, 08:58:29 PM
Yeh the interest is close to worthless (and I do have investment at JD actually Wink) but the maintaining balance was mostly the surprise for me. I will have a look at BPI-Direct. I do not need a BPI branch here to join/use that?
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The Concierge of Crypto
May 14, 2014, 08:51:19 PM
I think BPI-Direct is best, if you have an ATM machine near by. Only P500 minimum to open and maintain. I don't think you're after the bank interest. POS coins make more, and there's JD.

https://www.bpidirect.com/assets/uploads/files/Savings%20and%20Checking%2003032014.bmp

(Stupid bank uses bitmap image.)
legendary
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DiceSites.com owner
May 14, 2014, 08:00:26 PM
Coinxchange.ph is now accepting cash deposits to PNB (Philippine National Bank), as well as withdrawals to PNB accounts. Soon we will also process withdrawals through Cebuana Lhullier and LBC and other remittance services.
Awesome, thanks. But now I feel a bit like a dick.. cuz actually right now I am considering more to get a LandBank account instead of PNB. I compared the 2 and for PNB I always need 3K in there (otherwise 300 peso fee per month) and need 10K to earn 0.125% interest. With LandBank I only need an average of 500 in there (and only 200 fee if not) and would already earn 0.25% (2x more) interest with that amount. Most times I probably have 3K in the bank, but I don't really like restrictions Sad I will still consider.

Obviously I think your exchange should accept PNB anyway, since they have a lot of branches, also in the province. But still I feel bad as it is partly after my "request" xD :X
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The Concierge of Crypto
May 14, 2014, 07:24:24 PM
Ah, I don't know the details of how that got set up, I was just making the announcement so people are aware. Launch your coin first, get a stable network with miners, then we'll see how it can be connected to the exchanges. Coinx would be a bonus, but ideally, you'd like PHCoin traded on the bigger crypto exchanges (cryptsy, polo, bittrex, rush?, ...)

Coinx follows a coinbase style exchange, it is not an "open market" type of exchange, so it will have to use another bigger exchange as basis for it's rates.

None of the other local Philippine exchanges have "open market" bid/sell types of structure, except for tagcash.
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May 14, 2014, 05:27:40 PM
Coinxchange.ph is now accepting cash deposits to PNB (Philippine National Bank), as well as withdrawals to PNB accounts. Soon we will also process withdrawals through Cebuana Lhullier and LBC and other remittance services.

Dabs can you get them to connect with PHCoin to pesos? This is a request that should be fufilled and hope to see some reputable exchanges earn business from that aspect of PHCoin to pesos exchange integration
legendary
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The Concierge of Crypto
May 13, 2014, 08:18:49 PM
Coinxchange.ph is now accepting cash deposits to PNB (Philippine National Bank), as well as withdrawals to PNB accounts. Soon we will also process withdrawals through Cebuana Lhullier and LBC and other remittance services.
legendary
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The Concierge of Crypto
May 11, 2014, 09:12:30 AM
I think we have LandBank, PNB and Allied Bank here. Both LandBank and PNB seem ok to me.

PNB bought Allied Bank. Allied Bank is no more. But clients of Allied Bank may still have some trouble accessing their accounts in other PNB branches. You'll have to ask your former branch.

If you are a new client, then you will probably open a new PNB account. If you just wish to do cash deposits, you don't even need to open an account. You'll only open one so you can withdraw to it.
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Next-Gen Trade Racing Metaverse
May 10, 2014, 08:42:32 PM

and Please indicate the location of the bank account. so i can adjust my traveling expenses if they will charge me 50.00 again. when funding my account. thank you

True.
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May 10, 2014, 02:42:25 PM
Hi all

I am planning to visit the Philippines for around two weeks in mid June 2014, I will be heading to Cebu.  Does anyone know if there are any Bitcoin meetups, events or any type of activities I could attend, or even just a meeting.  Please PM me if your interested.

Many thanks

Jonny you may want to check out the Bitcoin PH group on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/groups/bitcoinph/).  Meetups get posted there about once a month.  The May one just took place, but the June one has not yet been scheduled.
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May 10, 2014, 08:04:14 AM
Hi all

I am planning to visit the Philippines for around two weeks in mid June 2014, I will be heading to Cebu.  Does anyone know if there are any Bitcoin meetups, events or any type of activities I could attend, or even just a meeting.  Please PM me if your interested.

Many thanks
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May 10, 2014, 05:56:06 AM
I think we have LandBank, PNB and Allied Bank here. Both LandBank and PNB seem ok to me.

I'll check with my staff to see if any of those banks have branches nearby.  thanks

and Please indicate the location of the bank account. so i can adjust my traveling expenses if they will charge me 50.00 again. when funding my account. thank you
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