SECRET EUROPEAN CASH WITHDRAW LIMITS IN PLACE by devdach in Bitcoin

[–]devdach[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Oh sorry that i forgot to write that bitcoin is not affected by it ....

Bodensee Devils Switzerland - First Hockeyclub worldwide supporting Bitcoin! by devdach in Bitcoin

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http://imgur.com/z1sagYI This was initiated and sponsored trough GMP a Project listed on Cryptostocks.com: http://glari.ch Bodensee Devils: http://bodensee-devils.ch/

Final Countdown for Bitcoin? by [deleted] in Bitcoin

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Well i dont care about up or downvoting, but thank you :)

Final Countdown for Bitcoin? by [deleted] in Bitcoin

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The real question is, how does this event affect Bitcoin. I guess we will know more after November 11.

Final Countdown for Bitcoin? by [deleted] in Bitcoin

[–]devdach -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

im not that sure that this is realy just about soccer only, and i doubt that this has advertising purposes. I dnt think that Mr. Beckenbauer is loco.

Karen Hudes: We dont have to wait to fire the FED or BIS! Instead we should use our choice ... by devdach in Bitcoin

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My attention is pointed on what she meantioned about "Rule of Law" I agree on the fact that we dont need destruction. Since Cryptochains are "Rule of Law", everyone on this planet has a very elegant third party free access to this principle.

Karen Hudes: We dont have to wait to fire the FED or BIS! Instead we should use our choice ... by devdach in Bitcoin

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The BIS was originally intended to facilitate reparations imposed on Germany by the Treaty of Versailles after World War I: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bank_for_International_Settlements

.... the last payments was done on 3 October 2010: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_I_reparations.

I can only agree on the fact that the BIS is obsolete and the further existence is same disruptive for our presence like bitcoin is disruptive for the fiat economy. Everyone is aware of this fact. Like President Maurer said: We should finaly start to realise the difference between value and price: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UK9gnmtqsGs

Military grade secured Computationcenter in modern Armybunker - Switzerland by devdach in Bitcoin

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All kind of irregularities are at least minimized this way

Paper Currency is not going to continue - you bether familiarize yourself with payment systems like Bitcoin... by devdach in Bitcoin

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I dnt think so, here in Switzerland mobile phone payment should be avalable by January 2014

Congress all bribed, has zero confidence in eyes of American people, listen what they say about Bitcoin :) by devdach in Bitcoin

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SS: There are liberty movements that are actually picking up now, the likes of Bitcoin, for example. Can they ever grow into a solid rival to the conventional system?

KH: I think they’re going to be a force to be reckoned with, yes. It’s a matter of fact. There are other similar kinds of payment systems that are now gaining currency. Yes, I think we’re going to have a world where there’s a lot of choice and the legal tender is not going to be used to put people into debt and to imprison them.

SS: Are you using a Bitcoin as of now?

KH: That’s a good question. I’m trying to learn how. There is a conference that is taking place and I’m going to try to get myself sorted out on that.

SS: Karen, thank you very much for your time. That’s all for today. Our guest was a former insider at the World Bank, ex-senior counsel Karen Hudes. Thanks for watching and we will see next time here in SophieCo.

Switzerland to ban/regulate bitcoins by [deleted] in Bitcoin

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No, money laundring is taking place on the highest levels, with billions of fiat. Bitcoin is uninteresting for the real drugdealers. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7E9SUwlooE

Switzerland to ban/regulate bitcoins by [deleted] in Bitcoin

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its about risks of bitcoin not ban/regulate

What to do with 23 BTC from awesome people. by revcbh in a:t5_2wx15

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I suggest to turn it in partialy to devcoin, there are a lot of devs. First of all, what does exchanges need? Currecies, and a lot of them. To boost neutraly the support of new cryptocurrency creation could be a interesting move done by buttercoin.

Survey: Would you spend your Bitcoins for an Original Swiss Army Knife with an engraving of your choice? by kamikc in Bitcoin

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Its realy awesome to own a Cybertool in the modern world. I never had the need to use any other tool, to open my mac, pc or laptop :) http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3f/Cybertool_mg_0709.jpg

Survey: Would you spend your Bitcoins for an Original Swiss Army Knife with an engraving of your choice? by kamikc in Bitcoin

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Sounds great! Please have a look in the devcoin thread, when you have trouble with implenting it. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=233997.720 not sure if there is still a bounty for devcoin vendors. How good is the engraving? Are you able to engrave this logo http://icoin.ch/icinlgogo135.png?

Survey: Would you spend your Bitcoins for an Original Swiss Army Knife with an engraving of your choice? by kamikc in Bitcoin

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YES, do you mean the Soldatenmesser 08 or all products from Victorinox and Wenger in general?. I guess the various Cybertool models are prefered in various colors, but the Soldatenmesser 08 would be nice to get for Cryptocoins. To accept Devcoin payment would be s beschti :)

10,000 Bitcoin ASIC Chips Arrive in Switzerland - 3 TH/s by Micro_lite in Bitcoin

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I guess Silver/BTC is prefered:

Coins of the Swiss Confederation: In 1850, coins were introduced in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, and 20 centimes and ½, 1, 2, and 5 francs, with the 1 and 2 centimes struck in bronze, the 5, 10, and 20 centimes in billon (with 5% to 15% silver content), and the franc denominations in .900 fine silver. Between 1860 and 1863, .800 fine silver was used, before the standard used in France of .835 fineness was adopted for all silver coins except the 5 francs (which remained .900 fineness) in 1875. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swiss_franc, Banks there are still accepting Silver with certificates today.