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Off topic / Re: Pinoy Jokes Pasok
« on: September 21, 2018, 09:50:51 AM »
Pinagdiriwang ni Lolo Jose at Lola Delia ang kanilang ika-50 wedding anniversary.

Lolo Jose: Mahal kong Delia, nagtataka lang ako, sa tagal tagal natin, may panahon ba na pinagtaksilan mo ako?

Lola Delia: Mmm…mahirap magsalita… O sige, total matagal na rin naman tayo at dapat maging honest…3 beses.

Lolo Jose: Ha? 3 beses? Kelan nangyari mga yan?

Lola Delia: Naalala mo ba nung dumating isang araw ang president ng bangko at in-approve kaagad ang utang natin sa bangko ng walang sabi sabi?

Lolo Jose: Ah, talaga, ginawa mo yun Delia? Para sa kinabukasan natin? Ang laki ng sakripisyo mo para sa atin, Delia. Kelan naman yung pangalawa?

Lola Delia: Naalala mo nung inatake ka sa puso nun at wala tayong pera pang-opera? Naalala mo biglang dumating si Dr. Santos at binigyan tayo ng napakalaking discount sa operasyon at gumaling ka kaagad?

Lolo Jose: Ah. Talaga? Ganyan mo ako kamahal, at binigay mo sarili mo para lang mabuhay ako? Mahal na mahal mo talaga ako, Delia. At kailan naman yung pangatlo?

Lola Delia: Naalala mo nung kamakailan lang nung gusto mong maging president ng inyong school alumni batch at kulang ka nalang ng 15 boto para manalo ka?

Ngek! Labin-lima!

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Off topic / Re: Pinoy Jokes Pasok
« on: September 21, 2018, 09:48:04 AM »
Nakipagkita ang isang lalake sa kanyang kabit isang gabi at sinabi ng kabit na mas gusto niya na walang bigote at balbas ito sa mukha.

Kabit: Leo, ayaw ko sa bigote mo. Pero mas type ko sa lalake yung clean cut at walang balbas.

Leo: Pero gusto ng asawa ko itong balbas ko. Magagalit yun kapag inahit ko itong balbas ko.

Kabit: Sige na love, gusto ko talaga ng malinis ang mukha at walang buhok.

Leo: Sige na nga!

Bumigay din si Leo sa gusto ng kanyang kabit at nagahit ng balbas sa mukha. Nung gabing iyon paguwi niya sa bahay nila ng asawa niya, dahan dahan siyang humiga sa kama, dahil tulog na ang kanyang misis. Nagising ang asawa ni Leo at kinapa ang mukha niya.

Misis: Mario, hindi ka dapat andito! Pauwi na mister ko!

Aray ko!

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Off topic / Re: Pinoy Jokes Pasok
« on: September 21, 2018, 09:41:31 AM »
JUAN NAKAKUHA NG 99% SA EXAM

Teacher : Ang score ni Juan sa exam ay 99%.

Juan : Ohh anu!!! Kaya niyo yan? Hindi pa ako nag-rereview nyan. Huwag na kayo mag-aral kung ako sa inyo umuwi na lang kayo. Low IQ!! Mga utak manok kayo! Nangingitlog na naman kayo, sinasayang niyo lang tuition niyo. (mayabang na sabi ni Juan sa kanyang mga kaklase).

Teacher : The rest 100%

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Higit sa isang dosenang mga opisyal ng gobyerno, kabilang ang dating sentral na gobernador ng bangko at ang kanyang kinatawan, ay nasangkot sa imbestigasyon sa Liberia pagkatapos ng $ 104 milyon ng mga bagong naka-print na banknotes na nawala mula sa pitaka ng estado. Ang Liberia ay nagbigay ng travel ban sa Milton Weeks, ang dating punong Central Bank ng Liberia, ang kanyang representante na si Charles Sirleaf, anak na lalaki ng dating pangulo na si Ellen Jonhson Sirleaf, at iba pa na nakabinbin ang imbestigasyon.

Basahin din ang: Pinakamalaking mga Bangko ng Brazil sa ilalim ng Pagsisiyasat Para sa Monopolyo Sa Cryptocurrency Trade

Liberia Enlists FBI, IMF Upang Tulong Pagbawi ng Nawawalang Pondo
Ang Liberian na pamahalaan ay nagpatala sa Estados Unidos ng Amerika at sa International Monetary Fund (IMF) upang makatulong sa pagsisiyasat ng L $ 16 bilyon (halos $ 104 milyon), na nawala mula sa pananalapi ng estado.


Ang pagdating ng bansa ng West Africa sa Miyerkules ay hinarang ng hindi bababa sa 15 katao, kabilang ang dating gobernador ng central bank na Milton Weeks at si Charles Sirleaf, anak ng dating pangulo, mula sa pag-alis sa bansa habang nakabinbin ang imbestigasyon.

Ayon sa Liberian Observer, ang pangangasiwa ni Pangulong George Weah ay lumapit sa Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI), Treasury Department at IMF na humingi ng tulong sa patuloy na pagsisiyasat, na "sapat na isasaalang-alang ang lahat ng mga kakulangan ng mga pera na nakalimbag at dinala sa bansa sa pagitan ng 2016 at 2018. "

Ipinaliwanag ng Ministri ng Katarungan ng Liberia na ang pagsisiyasat ay kritikal sa pagbabalangkas at pagpapatupad ng isang kapani-paniwala at mahusay na patakaran sa monetary at macroeconomic sa mga taong darating.

Ang nawawalang salapi - ang katumbas ng halos 5% ng Gross Domestic Product ng Liberia - ay iniutos ng Central Bank of Liberia mula sa mga taga-print sa Sweden, China, at Lebanon ngunit dapat pa masubaybayan pagkatapos ng serye ng mga pagpapadala.

Ginagawa ng Liberia ang sariling mint nito.

Ang mga rekord ay nagpapakita na ang pera ay nawawala sa pagitan ng Nobyembre 2017, sa pagtatapos ng dating pangulo na si Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf sa pangalawang termino, at Agosto sa taong ito.

ANU SA INYONG PALAGAY?

ITO UNG PINAGKUNAN KO NG BALITA: https://news.bitcoin.com/ex-liberia-central-bank-chief-under-probe-for-missing-104m-state-seeks-fbi-help/

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On Wednesday September 19, a committee of US bureaucrats sent an open letter to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in regard to the way cryptocurrencies are taxed. The representatives’ letter directed towards IRS commissioner David Kautter wants the taxation office to publish provisional guidelines on how digital currency transactions and investments should be handled when US citizens file their taxe

‘The IRS Has Struggled With How to Treat Virtual Currencies for Tax Purposes’


This week, US representative Kevin Brady and a slew of other politicians from various states have written an open letter to the IRS commissioner on how digital currencies like bitcoin should be taxed. Right now, the current guidance for taxpayers is to file each and every transaction executed when using a cryptocurrency as each transaction is considered a taxable event. Cryptocurrencies are viewed as a commodity or property in the eyes of the IRS, so virtual currencies are also subject to capital gains laws. In representative Brady’s letter, the US lawmakers want the IRS to come up with some definitive guidelines that are less confusing than today’s current laws.

Brady also details that on May 17, 2017, the lawmakers had written a letter to the IRS with similar questions and the letter also asked for a comprehensive virtual currency strategy. The representatives explained that since the letter was sent last year, the IRS has been expanding its crackdown on individuals and businesses using digital assets without filing taxes.

“Since the emergence of virtual currencies, the IRS has struggled with how to treat virtual currencies for tax purposes and the amount of guidance necessary to assist taxpayers in understanding their tax obligations,” explains the letter directed to the acting IRS commissioner David Kautter.


WHAT DO YOU THINK?

THIS IS THE SOURCE: https://news.bitcoin.com/us-representatives-urge-the-irs-to-clarify-cryptocurrency-tax-guidance/

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Forum related / Re: Hi, introduce yourself
« on: September 21, 2018, 04:58:58 AM »
HI!
I am rhovil im from the phillippines i am happy to join this forum.

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Tulong para sa baguhan / Re: panu sumali
« on: September 21, 2018, 04:11:56 AM »
Panu po sumali ng signiture com.po dtpmo

Madali lang sumali kabayan ang gagawin mo lang muna ay mag pataas ka ng ranking mo para mataas din ang makuha mo reward kabayan saka pag sumali ka sa mga signature campaign basahin mo lang ng mabuti ang mga pinapagawa nila sayo para mabigyan ka ng reward. Kasi pag hindi mo sinunod ung mga pinapagawa nila sayo mga signature campaign baka hindi ka bigyan ng reward sayang lang ang effort mo. Ang importante lang naman dun ay masunod mo ung mga palisiy nila saka mas maganda kabayan ay mataas ang rank mo para mataas din ang ibigay sayo reward kabayan. Para tumaas ang rank mo kabayan mag comment ka lang at mag post ng mga magaganda topic para tumaas ang rank mo. Tapos saka ka sumali ng mga signature campaign pag mataas na ang rank mo kabayan.

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Bitcoin News & Updates / Raising the Dead: Is Bitcoin Cash Fiat Currency?
« on: September 20, 2018, 06:18:23 AM »

Since the inception of cryptocurrency, some critics have dubbed it “just another fiat money.” This has been the wail of anti-crypto combatants. They have succumbed to grasping at straws in order to manufacture any rebuttal against the thing they loathe. It doesn’t matter how valid the argument is so long as it satisfies their desire to smear crypto.

Non-Argument
Using this kind of non-argument is akin to raising the dead. When one cannot count on truth to win the day, they reach back in time to deploy old, tired bromides. Jimmy Song performed his own ritual for the dead during a debate with Roger Ver at the Coinsbank Cruise on September 10th.

Instead of articulating a legitimate problem with bitcoin cash, Jimmy claimed it is a “centralized fiat money.” This is virtually the same broken premise crypto-antagonists have trotted out ever since Satoshi penned the white paper, including naysayers like Peter Schiff. It was a tragedy to witness, because fiat currency means something entirely different than what Jimmy believed.

What is Fiat Currency?
Fiat currency is money that is issued by decree or formal authorization. To be more specific, by decree means it is backed by a government’s alleged authority, and then enforced on the population by law — at the barrel of a gun. Generally, when a money is decreed by government, using other kinds of competing paper money is considered a criminal act.

For example, when Bernard Von Nothaus created the Liberty Dollar and attempted to put it into circulation, thugs in costumes raided his company headquarters. They put him in jail and charged him with counterfeiting and fraud.


No one is forcing anyone to use bitcoin cash. No men in costumes are coming to arrest those who use bitcoin cash. It is an opt-in, voluntary cryptocurrency.

Here is the definition of “fiat” according to Investopedia:

“Fiat money is currency that a government has declared to be legal tender, but it is not backed by a physical commodity.”

WHAT DO YOU THINK?

THIS IS THE SOURCE: https://news.bitcoin.com/bitcoin-cash-is-not-fiat-currency/

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Some of Brazil’s biggest banks have come under investigation for alleged monopolistic tendencies in the trade of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. The Administrative Council for Economic Defense, a transparency and competition body, accuses the financial institutions shutting down accounts of brokers trading cryptocurrency without merit.


Also read: Zimbabwe’s Golix Battles To Grow Volume After Breaking Into Seven African Countries

Banks Probe To Fish Out Monopolistic Practices
The Administrative Council for Economic Defense (CADE) said on September 18 that it had started a probe of six of Brazil’s biggest banks for alleged malpractice in the trade of cryptocurrencies.

According to a report by Reuters, the Brazilian transparency and competition body is looking into allegations of “monopolistic practices” within the cryptocurrency industry “that could be limiting the action of brokers.”

“In fact, the main banks are imposing restrictions or even prohibiting … access to the financial system by cryptocurrency brokerages,” CADE is quoted as saying.

Banks under investigation include Banco Santander Brasil SA, Banco Bradesco SA, Banco do Brasil SA, Itau Unibanco Holding SA and Banco Inter and Sicredi, the report says.

Brazil is a groundswell of cryptocurrency activity in Latin America. The number of people trading bitcoin or any other cryptocurrency has soared from a few dozen thousands two years ago, to about 1.4 million today. More than $2.4 billion worth of bitcoin was traded in the country last year, up from just $160 million in 2016.


In January, the Brazilian Securities and Exchange Commission stopped local investment funds from buying digital coins because “cryptocurrencies cannot be qualified financial assets.”

The Commission, however, made a U-turn immediately after, allowing for indirect ownership, meaning Brazilians could buy into crypto-related investment funds. Even politicians are talking about bitcoin. A candidate for the presidential election set for next month is already talking of legalizing bitcoin.

WHAT DO YOU THINK?

THIS IS THE SOURCE: https://news.bitcoin.com/brazils-biggest-banks-under-investigation-for-monopoly-in-cryptocurrency-trade/

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New App Allows Users to Create a Custodian-Free Bitcoin Trust


On Wednesday, September 19, a team of developers launched a platform called the Open Savings Initiative. The application allows any Bitcoin Cash (BCH) and Bitcoin Core (BTC) user to save funds in a time-locked address that cannot be spent until a specific date and time has passed.

Open Savings Initiative Allows Bitcoin Users to Lock Funds Until a Specific Time
There’s a new platform that allows people to save BCH and BTC in a time-locked address making the funds unspendable until a specific time. The Open Savings Initiative (OSI) is an open source application that uses the opcode OP_checklocktimeverify to build a custom pay-to-script-hash (P2SH) address. The coins held inside the address cannot be spent until the predetermined timestamp with the lock-time parameter is met. So essentially a user who wants to give 1,000 BCH to their son on his tenth birthday but wants to lock up the funds until he turns 21 can do so using the OSI platform.


“We just launched this open source initiative to offer anyone in the world a secure, time locked and trustless savings account,” explains the project’s creators. 

WHAT DO YOU THINK?

THIS IS THE SOURCE: https://news.bitcoin.com/new-app-allows-users-to-create-a-custodian-free-bitcoin-trust/

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Good morning op. i join to facebook , twitter and signature campaign again. please check my spreed sheet thank you op.

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Philippines (Tagalog) / Re: May mga ICO na ba dito na naging successful?
« on: September 19, 2018, 09:51:51 AM »
Kung sakali magbayad na ang showmebiz ito pa lang ang kauna unahan ko matatangap sa altcointalks signature campaign. Sa dami kung sinalihan ito pa lang ang nakita ko magbabayad. Sana mag october na para malaman na natin lahat ang result good luck sa lahat ng nakakuha na at na verified.

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Philippines (Tagalog) / Re: hindi ba hinuhuli ang bitcoin
« on: September 17, 2018, 11:30:13 AM »
Alam mo kabayan hindi naman hinuhuli ang mga bitcoin dito sa ating lugar kabayan. Ang hinuhuli lang dito ay ung may gumagawa ng scam dito sa bitcoin. Kaya wag tayo gagawa na hindi maganda sa ating mga kapwa tao.

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Philippines (Tagalog) / Re: Investing or Savings ?
« on: September 17, 2018, 11:26:03 AM »
Alam mo kabayan kahit anu piliin mo investing or saving lahat naman un ay risky. mas maganda kung dalawa ang salihan mo sa ung alam mo kung sakali na matalo ka ung hindi mabigat. Kung investmest medyo pag aralan mo mabuti para hindi ka ma scam sa dami ng scam ngayon kailangan marunong pa makiramdam at tignan mo mabuti ang mga sinasalihan mo. Mag research ka muna ng mabuti bago mag invest. At kung sa savings naman ang gusto mo kung ilalagay mo lang ang pera mo sa bangko wag na lang maliit lang ang tubo nun tapos matagalan pa.

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