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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/20/2015 Posts: 2,811 Location: Mombasa
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Sober wrote:Bitcoin trading at $370 I am thinking on getting into this thing purely for experimental purposes. If you are thirsty and want to test the shaft go ahead John 5:17 But Jesus replied, “My Father is always working, and so am I.”
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/25/2014 Posts: 2,301 Location: kenya
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Spikes wrote:Sober wrote:Bitcoin trading at $370 I am thinking on getting into this thing purely for experimental purposes. If you are thirsty and want to test the shaft go ahead Warning the founders of Bitcoin raising concerns Bitcoin
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Rank: Member Joined: 8/27/2010 Posts: 495 Location: Nairobi
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The British government seems to be of a different opinion to our CBK: https://www.gov.uk/gover...d-ledger-technology.pdf
Quote:Foreword
The progress of mankind is marked by the rise of new technologies and the human ingenuity they unlock.
In distributed ledger technology, we may be witnessing one of those potential explosions of creative potential that catalyse exceptional levels of innovation.
The technology could prove to have the capacity to deliver a new kind of trust to a wide range of services. As we have seen open data revolutionise the citizen’s relationship with the state, so may the visibility in these technologies reform our financial markets, supply chains, consumer and business-to-business services, and publicly-held registers.
We know there will be challenges as Distributed Ledgers mature and disrupt how we think about and store data. The UK is in a unique position to explore those challenges and help maximise the benefits to our public services and our economy. We already have world-class digital capability, innovative financial services, a strong research community and growing private sector expertise. It is vital that our key assets – including the Alan Turing Institute, Open Data Institute and the Digital Catapult – work together with the private sector and with international partners to unlock the full potential of this technology. We are both, therefore, delighted to be jointly leading efforts in this area, and look forward to working with other departments on seizing the opportunity as well as understanding how its use can be implemented for the benefit of UK citizens and the economy.
THE RT HON MATTHEW HANCOCK MP Minister for the Cabinet Office and Paymaster General
THE RT HON ED VAIZEY MP Minister of State for Culture and The Digital Economy Sent from my Black Nokia 3310
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Rank: Member Joined: 8/16/2012 Posts: 661
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masukuma wrote:I had started trading in bitcoins using www.virwox.com sometime in june 2011, I quickly stopped keeping any of the coins after the first hack on mtgox. using www.virwox.com I could buy bitcoins from my paypal account ... bank account and keep them. I would later trade them... the overheads proved to be too much - so I stopped! Hey @Masukuma, still have those bitcoins? Maybe time to cashout now. Live and learn; and don’t forget, nothing ventured, nothing gained.
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Rank: Member Joined: 8/16/2012 Posts: 661
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Live and learn; and don’t forget, nothing ventured, nothing gained.
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Rank: Member Joined: 8/16/2012 Posts: 661
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Rank: Member Joined: 8/16/2012 Posts: 661
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Kenyans gamble millions in high risk Bitcoin trading craze
Quote:Trading clubs
The Business Daily attended one of the Bitcon traders’ meeting in Nairobi, which has about 1,000 members.
Each member pays a minimum of Sh70,000 for membership and a starter trading deposit, which translates to a conservative minimum of about Sh70 million invested in the little-understood digital currency.
Mining pools
Quote:The initial joining fee of Sh70,000 covers membership fee and one share, from which the new member starts earning a slice of the mining income of BitClub Network, which has 150,000 members drawn from 90 countries.
Those bringing in new members also earn a commission. In Kenya, the idea of a referral for commission raises comparisons with multi-level marketing or pyramid schemes, the latter having caused untold pain to the public.
One share to what ?
Refferal fees ?
SMH
As one comment in the article, the reporters need to differentiate between mining and trading in Bitcoins.Live and learn; and don’t forget, nothing ventured, nothing gained.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 5/5/2011 Posts: 1,059
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Someone hacked something and stole some coins, and the coin graph in on the downward trajectory. I personally think Bitcoin is a product that most people are dealing in and not a currency since very few would be willing to be paid in bitcoins,and now that Kenyan mining club is being setup like a pyramid scheme with referrals, but question is how long will it take to recoup the 70k, who does it go to? To Each His Own
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/27/2016 Posts: 274 Location: Pub
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kayhara wrote:Someone hacked something and stole some coins, and the coin graph in on the downward trajectory. I personally think Bitcoin is a product that most people are dealing in and not a currency since very few would be willing to be paid in bitcoins,and now that Kenyan mining club is being setup like a pyramid scheme with referrals, but question is how long will it take to recoup the 70k, who does it go to? Really? Wait until congress clears the bill to convert bitcoin in to a currency which may happen in Q1 2018. Bitcoin will be a currency acceptable even in coffee shops, and you will have no option than to own a Satoshi. The other day Japan accepted it as a currency ...google The coins hacked were for USDT and they are unusable, this are challenges in the digital world... I just read your statement above and i remembered a pal of mine we were discussing and i told him to consider bitcoin compared to a piece of land in katani,syokimau. My pal came back to me after some days and told me " i dont want anything to do with bitcoin since China just banned bitcoin" i told her that actually was the best time to buy the bitcoin, such crashes are heaven sent. Time will tell..... Paying 70K for joining clubs does NOT make sense, looks scammy I work so I can afford the amount of alcohol required to continue going to work
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 5/5/2011 Posts: 1,059
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Ryko wrote:kayhara wrote:Someone hacked something and stole some coins, and the coin graph in on the downward trajectory. I personally think Bitcoin is a product that most people are dealing in and not a currency since very few would be willing to be paid in bitcoins,and now that Kenyan mining club is being setup like a pyramid scheme with referrals, but question is how long will it take to recoup the 70k, who does it go to? Really? Wait until congress clears the bill to convert bitcoin in to a currency which may happen in Q1 2018. Bitcoin will be a currency acceptable even in coffee shops, and you will have no option than to own a Satoshi. The other day Japan accepted it as a currency ...google The coins hacked were for USDT and they are unusable, this are challenges in the digital world... I just read your statement above and i remembered a pal of mine we were discussing and i told him to consider bitcoin compared to a piece of land in katani,syokimau. My pal came back to me after some days and told me " i dont want anything to do with bitcoin since China just banned bitcoin" i told her that actually was the best time to buy the bitcoin, such crashes are heaven sent. Time will tell..... Paying 70K for joining clubs does NOT make sense, looks scammy My attempted entry in to bitcoins is always cut short by some negative news on bitcoin eg in the news instead of saying bitcoin lost they say bitcoin crashed, just how high is the value expected to top To Each His Own
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