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Re: [ANN][NOTE]DNotes - New Company Launch in 2016 To Integrate The Currency, Pay...
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matatyau-cohen
on 05/11/2015, 15:46:33 UTC
no. the terms you use -i guess - can not be used here, and this is not only semantics. economy, I think, should keep it's transactions aesthetics ----to maintain the trust people feel for it. so the tool must be match to this definition and not to a legal definition


Hi, sorry for the late comment. I mean we can make a reaserch - what are the fingerprint of an un-acceptable transactions (such as ransom) - and than prepar a new product (for our coin web site, but it can be used in any block chain tech coin) that can monitors transactions and stop the process (by means we can define, for example freezing a depposite for double check; assisted by the block chain tech  features). this move can give DNOTES Unique nature and shine the coin compares to all other coins. what is your opinion?



Maybe the outcome should be expanding of the block-chain technology  - to be Entity that limits the use by a basic regulations features? (primary conditions for transactions) some of this direction may seperates between the bitcoin to -let say -it's more sophisticated coin -DNOTES. this might take digital coins to mass acceptence?

This is disappointing, Taiwan declares Bitcoin illegal essentially because of a kidnapping that used Bitcoin for the ransom. Why don't they declare TWD illegal? I'm sure that is used in all other criminal activity.

https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/bitcoin-declared-illegal-in-taiwan/



Youch, that is a bit harsh. I thought Taiwan was fairly friendly when it came to digital currency. I'm not sure how that will be helpful for the Taiwanese people. I'm sure this won't stop criminals from using digital currency, but will certainly prevent the average person from using it and prevent business and technology development in Taiwan.

Hi Mati, would you give us an example on this idea? Are you saying if coins are used for ransom for instance, they could be 'locked out' and not be spent?

Ahh, so just to clarify. This would be an investigative tool to identify criminal activity?