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I have a gambling problem.
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2018-01-04 at 9:45 PM UTC
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2018-01-04 at 9:48 PM UTCNah, from the rumors I'm hearing from others throwing money at it, that there are now some new rules to prevent or at least slow their use for money laundering. I'm afraid I don't have details past when one of my oither salespeople were signing up there were new authentication steps that took an ID?
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2018-01-04 at 9:57 PM UTC
Originally posted by benny vader the only thing anonymous ''currencies'' such as this is useful for is criminal enterprises and terror funding and their going to get slapped with anti money laundering and anti terror financing laws soon.
i made a similar analysis of the so-called 'bRiCs' central bank currency. the only reason theyre doing it is to get out of having to repay western-owned debt obligations and circumvent western-created sanctions against countries they want to trade with. -
2018-01-04 at 9:58 PM UTC
Originally posted by DocFoster Nah, from the rumors I'm hearing from others throwing money at it, that there are now some new rules to prevent or at least slow their use for money laundering. I'm afraid I don't have details past when one of my oither salespeople were signing up there were new authentication steps that took an ID?
seen it coming, if its going to be main stream, its got to be REGULATED, the very thing its designed not to be,
or its getting banned.
its just too much of a hassle to use it as a currency in a regulated way so in the end people are going to realize that its just like normal cash, but with more hassle, and so they dump it. -
2018-01-05 at 3:16 AM UTCEnter, you should play Russian Roulette. You can't lose either way.
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2018-01-05 at 3:47 AM UTC
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2018-01-13 at 2:44 AM UTC
Originally posted by DocFoster That's about what I expected. I just had an extra 200 kicking around so I figured whatever. Nice to wake up seeing that my 200 is now 1 grand. I'm cashing out tho
Cash another $200 into Basic Attention Token or something similar, like QTUM.
The current boom is mostly due to unsophisticated South Koreans and Chinese investing in the markets. It's addictive in a way that Pachinko machines aren't, as it lasts months. If every day you wake up and your $200 is up by like 10%, you wake up on a genuine high.