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Europe wants end to anonymous Bitcoin transactions

Money-laundering powers seen as crimp on terror funds if virtual currencies offer (unlikely) help
3 Feb 2016 at 07:18, Simon Sharwood

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/02/03/ec_virtual_currency_regulation_suggestion/

Good luck to them trying to find a way of enforcing that Grin

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looking at this chart I wonder how many people would have an incentive to borrow money at high interest just to paint some volume for us TA experts. I mean seriously, if I wanted to cash out 200k bitcoins, I would easily pay 30% p.a. interest for three weeks to borrow $10M. Given the only risk is that MtGox will not give me back my money I guess it would even be easy to convince some wealthy friend who is not at all into Bitcoin.
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The Four Punch Raiders are real. This picture was painted by a first-hand witness of their pillaging.



The jib covering over [whatever those square sails with "four punch" are called] came out nice Cheesy

Its a fore-course.

I agree, thats the coolest graphic I've seen here for a while. Nice work.  Who's the face on the top left?


I don't think I should say, but whoever has investigated the origins of Satoshi should have an idea Wink
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Looks like someone flashed a Superdump signal on finex.



HOLD ON TO YOUR NUTZ/LABIAZ!!!






was it a 1 Mbiter or a 2 Mbiter?
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Looks like someone flashed a Superdump signal on finex.



HOLD ON TO YOUR NUTZ/LABIAZ!!!




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Europe wants end to anonymous Bitcoin transactions

Money-laundering powers seen as crimp on terror funds if virtual currencies offer (unlikely) help
3 Feb 2016 at 07:18, Simon Sharwood

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/02/03/ec_virtual_currency_regulation_suggestion/
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This is SERIOUSLY stable  Cheesy

Books order are empty. And so is my pocket
Just hope investors will come back once the size problem is dealt with.

Block size debate will rumble on & on for a while yet. Don't expect it to be resolved quickly. Stability in the price is good, it makes bitcoin more attractive to noob investors.

Let's hope it isn't too long before the next leg up, with or without news on block size.

Think so?
I'm a bit new to all this but it seemed not to be the most complicated evolution of the code. Why should it take lots of time?

Consensus my friend.

Lots of bull shit politics.

Yeah ok but it can go really quick and smooth if everyone reach a consensus.

Which means btc is relatively safe cause if price drops too much and frighten miners, the consensus will be reached much faster I think xD
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This is SERIOUSLY stable  Cheesy

Books order are empty. And so is my pocket
Just hope investors will come back once the size problem is dealt with.

Block size debate will rumble on & on for a while yet. Don't expect it to be resolved quickly. Stability in the price is good, it makes bitcoin more attractive to noob investors.

Let's hope it isn't too long before the next leg up, with or without news on block size.

Think so?
I'm a bit new to all this but it seemed not to be the most complicated evolution of the code. Why should it take lots of time?

Consensus my friend.

Lots of bull shit politics.
It will still have some dips until they come up with a positive news that will make investors to come back to bitcoin from altcoins like ETH.
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This is SERIOUSLY stable  Cheesy

Books order are empty. And so is my pocket
Just hope investors will come back once the size problem is dealt with.

Block size debate will rumble on & on for a while yet. Don't expect it to be resolved quickly. Stability in the price is good, it makes bitcoin more attractive to noob investors.

Let's hope it isn't too long before the next leg up, with or without news on block size.

Think so?
I'm a bit new to all this but it seemed not to be the most complicated evolution of the code. Why should it take lots of time?

Consensus my friend.

Lots of bull shit politics.
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This is SERIOUSLY stable  Cheesy

Books order are empty. And so is my pocket
Just hope investors will come back once the size problem is dealt with.

Block size debate will rumble on & on for a while yet. Don't expect it to be resolved quickly. Stability in the price is good, it makes bitcoin more attractive to noob investors.

Let's hope it isn't too long before the next leg up, with or without news on block size.

Think so?
I'm a bit new to all this but it seemed not to be the most complicated evolution of the code. Why should it take lots of time?
legendary
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This is SERIOUSLY stable  Cheesy

Books order are empty. And so is my pocket
Just hope investors will come back once the size problem is dealt with.

Block size debate will rumble on & on for a while yet. Don't expect it to be resolved quickly. Stability in the price is good, it makes bitcoin more attractive to noob investors.

Let's hope it isn't too long before the next leg up, with or without news on block size.
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This is SERIOUSLY stable  Cheesy

Books order are empty. And so is my pocket
Just hope investors will come back once the size problem is dealt with.
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So let the party begin...  Grin
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The Four Punch Raiders are real. This picture was painted by a first-hand witness of their pillaging.



The jib covering over [whatever those square sails with "four punch" are called] came out nice Cheesy

Its a fore-course.

I agree, thats the coolest graphic I've seen here for a while. Nice work.  Who's the face on the top left?


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I use various services to hold my coins. I recognize that I'm dependent on what the institutions do ...

No, please don't. If you like to keep your bitcoins save against hacked exchanges, yourself or hardware failure, just create a paper wallet at https://www.bitaddress.org/

Of course, if you do, you have no assurance that bitaddress.org does not have a copy of your private key. Sure, it is said that the code runs locally. Did you audit it? At that instance?

If you're gonna be paranoid, you better noid harder.

Note: you can download the bitaddress page locally, and run it on an airgapped computer. Not too complex an operation to be sure your funds are safe.

Just remove your internet connection after loading the page, and reboot when you're done.
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