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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Is there any Forex exchange that let people trade Bitcoin?
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F$m@nia
on 10/07/2019, 12:43:41 UTC
I had used 1broker but I faced many limitations and also felt confusing. Try MT5 I like that.
Give a try to coinexx they are pretty good am using them for a long time without any issue; they offer MT5 as well for cryptos.
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Re: What is your constructive hobby?
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F$m@nia
on 10/07/2019, 12:41:41 UTC
We all have different hobbies. What is one hobby that sets you apart from your friends and also has a constructive usage.
Mine is to learn how to code in various languages by accepting jobs. That makes me work better under pressure of submitting my work fast.
P.S: Making memes doesn't count.
my hobby is networking
same, whenever i get a chance i try to build my network. always have this theory in mind, "might learn something new and helpful"
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Board Trading Discussion
Re: List of Offshore Forex Crypto Brokers ( US & Canada Clients Friendly; Non ESMA)
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F$m@nia
on 17/10/2018, 12:07:35 UTC

Hii @RobertColin . I am testing Coinexx right now after referring your list and so far the broker seems perfect to me from their true ECN trading environment. If I had any issue will cm here for sure.
But I would like you to also add UFX in your list. I have also tried them personally, their trading conditions are also decent so it could be a good addition to your list.
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Board Speculation (Altcoins)
Re: What are the most promising cryptocurrencies?
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F$m@nia
on 17/10/2018, 12:01:38 UTC
As of now to me most promising cryptos are BTC, ETH, BCH, Dogecoin, TRON and Monero. 
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Idea: How to increase bitcoin demand
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F$m@nia
on 27/09/2018, 07:54:16 UTC
If significant progress is made and mining becomes widespread, demand will increase automatically.
demand for bitcoin will increase when bitcoin becomes popular. at this time the demand for bitcoin might be reduced because so many negative news spread. further development of bitcoin will most likely make the request increase.
Absolutely true!
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Re: Soon we would not need banks
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F$m@nia
on 27/09/2018, 07:51:48 UTC
The Ceo of Bitcoin cash recently stated that soon people wouldn't be needing banks anymore.Does it mean the world is going crypto soon or he is just bluffing.
It won't happen so soon for sure.
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: HODL is it profitable or not?
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F$m@nia
on 24/09/2018, 12:22:23 UTC
So as you just said, holding is highly specific to the type of coin you hold. Not every coin will give you the same profits and so you should be very careful especially when you're buying. Also, if the coin you're holding has some use cases, you should try and utilize that instead of holding "forever."
Well said! your profit and losses totally depends on the coin you are holding.
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Re: How to get into mining bitcoin as a beginner?.
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F$m@nia
on 24/09/2018, 12:14:41 UTC
Nowadays it is better to mine litecoin than bitcoin itself will be more profit.If you want bitcoin you can always exchange altcoins for bitcoins.
right! because bitcoin mining has been difficult and less profiatble nowadays.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Crypto ICO's are killing Bitcoin.
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F$m@nia
on 12/09/2018, 05:35:40 UTC
No ICO could kill bitcoin. at the present time there are more than 1000 altcoins in the crypto world but still the dominance of alone btc is around 57 percent.
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Board Speculation
Re: Bitcoin Market is down.
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F$m@nia
on 12/09/2018, 05:21:27 UTC
Ups and down is the part of trading world, if it won't happen then how traders will make profit. So if btc market is going down now then it does mean it will not rise again.
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Re: Selling items online for Bitcoin or crypto
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F$m@nia
on 24/08/2018, 09:19:08 UTC
That nice I think buying and selling items for bitcoin online it a great idea.... That would really help to promote crypto and also increase it value more.
Agree! its a great idea specially for those people who owns crypto. This will bring more confidence in the crypto holders and in other folks also.
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Re: Do you wish to have physical notes, coins for bitcoin?
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F$m@nia
on 24/08/2018, 09:13:14 UTC
If you want to see bitcoin in paper form then the purpose of creating bitcoin will get shattered.
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Re: This guy has lost 103 Bitcoins
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F$m@nia
on 01/08/2018, 09:21:13 UTC
Such a huge loss. Is there not any way to recover these lost coins.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Who is Satoshi Nakamoto?
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F$m@nia
on 27/07/2018, 12:36:58 UTC
The first name behind the blockchain technology and the Bitcoin which came in existence was Satoshi Nakamoto.
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Re: What are the chances BTC is replaced by something better soon?
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F$m@nia
on 27/07/2018, 12:33:09 UTC
It is not going to be happen so soon, alone BTC has around 47% dominance in the crypto World.
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Re: Quick trading - no KYC etc - recommendations?
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F$m@nia
on 27/07/2018, 12:26:02 UTC
Hello out there,

Where should one go to find a trading platform (exchange OR broker) where you can conduct large-scale deals/deposits, without a tiresome KYC process.

I have a substantial amount which I am ready to place in the market, but I am met with a process and attitude from some brokers and institutions which basically is reminiscent of the 'good old' UK banks and the like.

I guess it is to comply with financial authorities, and to gateway the legislation. But for me as an investor, and believer in the blockchain it is concerning. That is not what we set out for.

For now, which brokers/exchanges would you recommend where there isn't KYC/AML processes similar to what we know from the regular banking system?

And let me proclaim very clear, it is not that there is any issue with the money. It is all fully compliant with tax authorities in my home country (Denmark) and accounted for.

It's just that I am sad to be taken through a KYC/AML process which is reminiscent of a tax audit in order to get ready to invest in the larger scale.

Looking forward to your tips!





Hello @Nlrsen bit late to get to you but the KYCing is an arduous task. I have been with this broker for few months now and they offer anonymous accounts. The deposit are a breeze. As the entire deposit process is auto, you simply need to sign up, send the funds to the wallet listed in your client side and the funds hit ur account within minutes. FYI the deposits are only in cryptos, therefore KYC is not required. Ant they are pretty legit had been with them for sometime and have sent and withdrawn decent amounts of fund. You can google coinexx to find them. And mind you look for coinexx  dot COM . As there is a coinexx dot ORG as well out there. They seem to be mimicking the broker and are scammy but not related to coinexx dot COM. So the dot com guys should be what you are looking for.
You can always test them with a small amount. Hope it helps
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Re: List of Offshore Forex Crypto Brokers ( US & Canada Clients Friendly; Non ESMA)
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F$m@nia
on 23/07/2018, 09:23:56 UTC
Thanks for sharing the list here,
I appreciate your efforts, as I am more interested in crypto forex brokers, surely would like to test one of them. Would you please like to mention that on what parameters you have added these brokers in your list, as there are many other crypto brokers as well? 
Just want to be sure about them before going with anyone.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Thailand Legalize Crypto currency
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F$m@nia
on 16/07/2018, 11:33:28 UTC
This is a good information for bitcoin users because bitcoin use is expanding in different countries especially now low bitcoin prices they will try to hold and earn when the bitcoin price rises in the future.
This is actually a good news for crypto traders,  this kind of news might restore faith of investors in cryptocurrencies.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: What if someone forgot the key to their bitcoin wallet ?
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F$m@nia
on 12/07/2018, 12:09:08 UTC
You may keep hard copy of your private key. I.e take print and keep safe in locker.  Also you may keep it in you secured file which requires to be opened with OTP received on mobile.
That sounds better, keep your private key at such a place which require OTP everytime to have access to it.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Why Crypto facing hack Every time it recovers??? Govts involved??
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F$m@nia
on 10/07/2018, 10:56:06 UTC
It might be a coincident and the government might not have anything to do with it. The recent hack in the crypto space are either due to the vulnerability in the exchanges that hackers notice and explore.
Agree with you why government will have any kind of involvement in hacking.