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Re: Singapore
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jacktheking
on 24/07/2017, 12:18:27 UTC
Hi good day to all of you i'm from manila philippines im a new here at bitcoin and i want to learn more about bitcoin how to mining how to level up and i should you can help me thank you very much.

This is for singapore and not for the Philippines.

You have the local -- https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=219.0
What is wrong if people from other countries post here ?? He also uses english for communication so i guess that's no problem. But if he goes into this forum use the philippine language, that's wrong! Come on guys, we are here for discussion ,,

Yes, you're right. There is nothing wrong if he/she is saying that he/she is born in Philippine and is staying in Singapore as this topic is for discussion about Bitcoin in Singapore in general. However, if he/she does not relate anything about Singapore in the post, then it is required.

@AimHigh, I assume that you're staying in Singapore. So welcome to Singapore and the crypto world! Smiley.

Details Emerge on Singapore Central Bank's Blockchain R&D
Jul 24, 2017 at 04:30 UTC by Michael del Castillo

The Monetary Authority of Singapore has revealed a three-step plan to connect the world’s central banks via distributed ledger technology.

The two-phase effort called "Project Ubin" would see global central banks settling cross-border transactions in real time via a blockchain.

Unlike the current system, where only high-value or institutionally crucial transactions are settled in real time, Project Ubin is being designed to let make every cross-border payment and security settlement almost instant.

By tokenizing global currencies and protecting the privacy of each transaction using zero-knowledge proofs, Intel’s software guard extensions, or other means currently being explored, the new system of self-executing smart contracts could increase both the speed and privacy of international transactions.

But Project Ubin – built in partnership with banking consortium R3 and banks including Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Credit Suisse, JPMorgan and Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group – is about more than just remittances.

Read full story:  https://www.coindesk.com/details-emerge-on-monetary-authority-of-singapore-plan-for-blockchain/

That's an impressive article. Thank you for sharing. I will be reading in-depth about that.