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March 11, 2018, 01:22:17 AM
#37
Good news for all Filipinos and the others Cheesy

In my country the Philippines National Bank (PNB) was looking into use of bitcoin,i was wondering if it  can may affect the price of bitcoin?


TOP official of the Philippine National Bank (PNB) vows to study bitcoin amid Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) accepting stance on cryptocurrencies. PNB chair Flor Gozon Tarriela said they are looking at bitcoin and blockchain technology very cautiously but stressed the bank is not into it yet. “PNB will closely study the disruptions going on in the financial sector. We want to know more about the trends. We want to be aware of what is happening. But as to our plans to venture, we are not into it yet,” said Tarriela, adding that they are in the process of studying its dynamics and its possible effects to the banking business. A bitcoin is a cryptocurrency and worldwide payment system. It is the first decentralized digital currency, as the system works without a central bank or single administrator. While it recognized the potential benefits of virtual currencies as it facilitate the movement of funds at a much faster, cheaper, and convenient way, the BSP is equally cautious of the potential risks including illicit activities such as money laundering and terrorist financing.

It has advised the public that they have to be conscious of the opaqueness of transactions involving bitcoins. To minimize risks, the BSP encouraged existing and prospective virtual currency users to deal only with BSP-registered virtual currency exchanges and maintain only a sufficient amount of virtual currency enough to address transaction requirements. BSP warned that virtual currency users should properly secure their virtual currency holdings and observe security tips to protect the confidentiality and integrity of personal information and transaction details. “The BSP still has to issue regulations on this virtual currencies. But, we, in the banking industry advocate the know-your-customer first,” said Tarriela. PNB’s thrust this year is to go digital. Tarriela said they have launched mobile banking apps to cater to the needs of the tech-savvy market. “The way to go, really, is digital,” she said, adding that this will also help them reach out to the unbanked population.

Source : http://www.sunstar.com.ph/cebu/business/2018/03/09/pnb-looks-use-bitcoin-592675


In you country, bitcoin is already accepted as an investment opportunity. Its is advantageous in your part because you can encash bitcoin in the bank and able to withdraw bitcoin anytime you want. If that will continue, your government will soo develop an app that could store bitcoin directly.
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March 11, 2018, 01:20:33 AM
#36
Seeing the stand of our banking institution on Bitcoin, it would seem that we should be expecting a fair and just regulation about the usage of cryptocurrencies in our country. This would be without a doubt, help spread awareness about crypto to my fellow countrymen thus resulting to affect the price of Bitcoin in a way.
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March 11, 2018, 12:16:23 AM
#35
Its good that our country is acknowledging bitcoin and banks are open minded to deal with cryptos. This only means that it is safe to invest in cryptos but there are also chances that banks can now hold bitcoin and transact with it. It means that there are chances that they put regulations and limitation on using bitcoins and  that is not good  if it ever happens.
But not all is safe to invest or sure that our invesment will be doubled, i think we need to take a time to make a research about the ICO's or the project that we choose to invest.
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March 10, 2018, 11:13:21 PM
#34
Hopefully this will be the trend all over the world. I actually thought that Philippines had "banned" or "blocked" bitcoin, so these news would be even greater if that was true, because it would mean that they would have changed their minds about bitcoin and crypto. Even if this wasn't a change from a previous decision is still great news for crypto, as the more acceptance it gets the better.
Banned? i think this is not happened, they are not banning it,besides they are promoting it and now philippines national bank was looking into use of bitcoin,so its good to hear that my country was
Being improvie by using blockchain.
Hello good day ! As you may know if bitcoin will be popular hmmm I would say in 2019 many filipinos will going to adopt this and government will into this blockchain purpose and it may affect us who are long and veterans in this forum. Many circumtances will be emerging and it will be output to problems. But we can't stopped this who are willing to earn as much as they want.
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March 10, 2018, 10:52:42 PM
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Good news indeed! While banks in other countries are against the idea of cryptocurrencies, some banks in the Philippines are welcoming it. Knowing that BSP has yet to regulate it but already give license to some platforms to operate makes it more convenient for the people to cash in and out with fiat. I hope that this move of PNB would make other banks think of looking into bitcoin as well and not just outright close the account of someone who is involve in cryptocurrency trading because I read that there are issues with other banks closing accounts without proper explanation why they close the account.
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March 10, 2018, 10:52:17 PM
#32
What does support means to you?
By support I mean stop the backlash against BTC, maybe start using it, don't stop people from BTC(some banks are doing this apparently)..

Also, there's no bad effect or whatsoever with news like this, let it flow.
I'm interested with this than news with a subject "X (Name of Country) talks about banning Cryptocurrency".
Yeah, I  not saying this news is bad, it's definitely good but it can be better. But yes I'll also take this news over another "ban of bitcoin" news.
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March 10, 2018, 10:30:18 PM
#31
Its good that our country is acknowledging bitcoin and banks are open minded to deal with cryptos. This only means that it is safe to invest in cryptos but there are also chances that banks can now hold bitcoin and transact with it. It means that there are chances that they put regulations and limitation on using bitcoins and  that is not good  if it ever happens.
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March 10, 2018, 10:00:03 PM
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Am I the only one the is getting afraid? More banks are getting involved with cryptocurrencies and sooner or later, they demand regularization of cryptos which is a bad thing.
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March 10, 2018, 08:44:34 PM
#29
Im very happy to hear that and it is a good news here the Philippines. Now it is starting to step to the next level at this point it is possible for embracing and adopting bitcoin for the future.
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March 10, 2018, 08:39:53 PM
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From ph here Well that is a really good news all of us know that PNB is one of the biggest bank here in our country and if they're accepting bitcoin i think it will have a great effect in bitcoins price although of course this type of things will not gonna happen sooner there's still a lot of arguments there.
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March 10, 2018, 08:37:14 PM
#27
Hopefully this will be the trend all over the world. I actually thought that Philippines had "banned" or "blocked" bitcoin, so these news would be even greater if that was true, because it would mean that they would have changed their minds about bitcoin and crypto. Even if this wasn't a change from a previous decision is still great news for crypto, as the more acceptance it gets the better.
Banned? i think this is not happened, they are not banning it,besides they are promoting it and now philippines national bank was looking into use of bitcoin,so its good to hear that my country was
Being improvie by using blockchain.
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March 10, 2018, 07:45:14 PM
#26
Hopefully this will be the trend all over the world. I actually thought that Philippines had "banned" or "blocked" bitcoin, so these news would be even greater if that was true, because it would mean that they would have changed their minds about bitcoin and crypto. Even if this wasn't a change from a previous decision is still great news for crypto, as the more acceptance it gets the better.
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March 10, 2018, 07:40:37 PM
#25
Good news, they are looking into use of bitcoin. I know that there are some banks in Philippines that ready to adopt bitcoin and blockchain.
This is one of the bank that will use blockchain to the payment system - https://www.coindesk.com/philippines-banks-use-visas-blockchain-payments-platform/

Yes this is a good news with 2 million filipinos who are active in bitcoin this is a breakthrough. Its nice to know that government are supporting to make filipinos getting rich. PNB is one if the largest government owned bank in the country.

   I think that they will do the same with the U S that bitcoin will accepted as payments for their tax, and by these means, more filipino will getting involved in bitcoin.
   And we were hoping for the better development of this studies by the PNB.
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March 10, 2018, 06:50:58 PM
#24
Good news for all Filipinos and the others Cheesy

In my country the Philippines National Bank (PNB) was looking into use of bitcoin,i was wondering if it  can may affect the price of bitcoin?


TOP official of the Philippine National Bank (PNB) vows to study bitcoin amid Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) accepting stance on cryptocurrencies. PNB chair Flor Gozon Tarriela said they are looking at bitcoin and blockchain technology very cautiously but stressed the bank is not into it yet. “PNB will closely study the disruptions going on in the financial sector. We want to know more about the trends. We want to be aware of what is happening. But as to our plans to venture, we are not into it yet,” said Tarriela, adding that they are in the process of studying its dynamics and its possible effects to the banking business. A bitcoin is a cryptocurrency and worldwide payment system. It is the first decentralized digital currency, as the system works without a central bank or single administrator. While it recognized the potential benefits of virtual currencies as it facilitate the movement of funds at a much faster, cheaper, and convenient way, the BSP is equally cautious of the potential risks including illicit activities such as money laundering and terrorist financing.

It has advised the public that they have to be conscious of the opaqueness of transactions involving bitcoins. To minimize risks, the BSP encouraged existing and prospective virtual currency users to deal only with BSP-registered virtual currency exchanges and maintain only a sufficient amount of virtual currency enough to address transaction requirements. BSP warned that virtual currency users should properly secure their virtual currency holdings and observe security tips to protect the confidentiality and integrity of personal information and transaction details. “The BSP still has to issue regulations on this virtual currencies. But, we, in the banking industry advocate the know-your-customer first,” said Tarriela. PNB’s thrust this year is to go digital. Tarriela said they have launched mobile banking apps to cater to the needs of the tech-savvy market. “The way to go, really, is digital,” she said, adding that this will also help them reach out to the unbanked population.

Source : http://www.sunstar.com.ph/cebu/business/2018/03/09/pnb-looks-use-bitcoin-592675

I don't believe that this news has integrity in it because at the end only the government had the final say on this. Philippines has not ban or regulate cryptocurrency, they only warn us to be mindful of our investment in bitcoin because of the risk behind it. But i do hope that in the near future, cryptocurrency will be widely accepted or adapted nationwide.
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March 10, 2018, 06:49:44 PM
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While the idea is a head-turner, we all know that these banks would just focus on studying the blockchain tech more closely than bitcoin.
Yeah. Based on all the recent news banks are showing their interest in blockchain but none of the banks are ever going to use or support Bitcoin, I mean of course why would they support their competitor let alone use it.

What does support means to you? At least they tried to study it and there could be chances for adaptation (better than nothing). Also, there's no bad effect or whatsoever with news like this, let it flow.
I'm interested with this than news with a subject "X (Name of Country) talks about banning Cryptocurrency".
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March 10, 2018, 06:39:06 PM
#22
Good news, they are looking into use of bitcoin. I know that there are some banks in Philippines that ready to adopt bitcoin and blockchain.
This is one of the bank that will use blockchain to the payment system - https://www.coindesk.com/philippines-banks-use-visas-blockchain-payments-platform/

Yes this is a good news with 2 million filipinos who are active in bitcoin this is a breakthrough. Its nice to know that government are supporting to make filipinos getting rich. PNB is one if the largest government owned bank in the country.

I think it could give to our fellow filipinino an oppurtunity to know more about crypto,because in this job we can earn money with 2x or 3x than usual job.
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March 10, 2018, 11:48:17 AM
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While the idea is a head-turner, we all know that these banks would just focus on studying the blockchain tech more closely than bitcoin.
Yeah. Based on all the recent news banks are showing their interest in blockchain but none of the banks are ever going to use or support Bitcoin, I mean of course why would they support their competitor let alone use it.
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March 10, 2018, 11:38:07 AM
#20
Thanks for sharing this. I didn't have the idea that bank will look into bitcoin.

This only means that bitcoin is getting serious in their eyes.

Cant wait for them to adopt it.
But now it looks like nearly to generally legalize in philippines,as of now many of stote branches in the philippines was accepting bitcoin,and  you can pay to them by using bitcoin.
You can pay them with bitcoin but it has to be converted first with bitcoin. I haven't see any announcement from any bank that they are fully accepting bitcoin. What you mean is you can pay with bitcoin with the use of an exchange because they will convert it into fiat. It's obvious that bitcoin is legal in the country, the central bank is not endorsing it but they have set regulations about it that they are good with it. Further, directives and announcement from banks and establishments shall come soon.
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March 10, 2018, 11:27:22 AM
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This is good news, besides from Security Bank I can also try card less ATM to PNB. Thank you very much for the info big help. Also living in Philippines.

No, you can't. AFAIK, PNB doesn't have a card less withdrawal feature compare to SB that's why its impossible yet to be added on coins.ph cash out (I think this is what you're referring to).
Also, this is just a news. It's too early to give your "thank you".
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March 10, 2018, 10:49:55 AM
#18
Good news, they are looking into use of bitcoin. I know that there are some banks in Philippines that ready to adopt bitcoin and blockchain.
This is one of the bank that will use blockchain to the payment system - https://www.coindesk.com/philippines-banks-use-visas-blockchain-payments-platform/

Yes this is a good news with 2 million filipinos who are active in bitcoin this is a breakthrough. Its nice to know that government are supporting to make filipinos getting rich. PNB is one if the largest government owned bank in the country.
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