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Re: Zilliqa: A scalable blockchain platform with througput of thousands of TX/s
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bittrum
on 29/09/2020, 07:53:59 UTC
This is a very suspicious startup, because it uses someone else's stolen YouTube channels for their video broadcasts.

Please do some research. ZIL is  a very reputable project, live since 2017 based on research conducted by the co-founders at the National University of Singapore.

https://www.zilliqa.com/platform

Even the International Monetary Fund mentioned ZIL in their report.

https://www.imf.org/~/media/Files/Publications/FTN063/2020/English/FTNEA2020001.ashx

Hg.Exchange one of their projects was approved and is regulated by the Monetary Authority of Singapore

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monetary_Authority_of_Singapore

https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/companies-markets/private-exchange-hgx-begins-trading

This is the official Zilliqa channel, not stolen:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvinnFbf0u71cajoxKcfZIQ

Why would such a great project need to steal a Youtube channel for their broadcasts?

What would they have to gain from that?

Or are you just trying to FUD to buy in at  a lower price?
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Re: Zilliqa: A scalable blockchain platform with througput of thousands of TX/s
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bittrum
on 26/02/2020, 13:16:00 UTC
Invest in SpaceX and Airbnb with ZIL and Hg.Exchange Grin
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Re: Zilliqa: A scalable blockchain platform with througput of thousands of TX/s
by
bittrum
on 26/02/2020, 12:03:58 UTC
2 big events this quarter!  

1 - 31 March 2020 / HG Exchange Launch

2 - 31 March 2020 / Staking & Nodes


I am sure that the price will skyrocket  Smiley

First Peek At The Highly Anticipated Hg Exchange

https://medium.com/@Blockchain_Andy/first-peak-at-the-highly-anticipated-hg-exchange-c2213b08c087

I wonder is they will use ZIL or SGD Stablecoins for their pairs?
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Re: Zilliqa: A scalable blockchain platform with througput of thousands of TX/s
by
bittrum
on 20/02/2020, 10:27:30 UTC
ZIL is an interesting project. Bought some a while back when it was cheap. Don't regret so far but do your own research. I don't consider myself to be an expert on crypto or this project.

PROS:

First to implement sharding. Tech probably better than 99% of coins.

Small market cap leaves room for growth

One of the early coins listed on Binance.us

Stable Euro On ZIL

https://hybrideuro.com/index.html

Stable Singapore Dollar - MAS approved

https://tokenpost.com/MAS-approved-fintech-firm-Xfers-to-launch-SGD-stablecoin-initiative-powered-by-Zilliqa-blockchain-4057

Interesting people are involved, advisors or investors in related projects.

Unstoppable Domains

https://unstoppabledomains.com/about

Anquan Capital - Head of CBOE Europe

https://www.anquancapital.com/team.html

Aquilliz -  Gowthaman was formerly associated with Mindshare one of the largest media agencies in the world

https://www.adgully.com/r-gowthaman-joins-blockchain-solutions-provider-aquilliz-as-ceo-87346.html

CONS:

New and still lacking adoption
Many competitors
Poor price performance
Small community
Not much hype
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Re: Zilliqa: A scalable blockchain platform with througput of thousands of TX/s
by
bittrum
on 19/02/2020, 17:06:29 UTC
Hi ,
I hope that we can experience the 2017 Bull Run this year.
I am currently only concentrating on Zilliqa and buying more with the hope that the price will skyrocket.
I asked myself the question yesterday. If the price of Zilliqa rises and makes us happy, how can you transfer the money to your bank account without the bank asking the questions. Where they got the money from and whether that has anything to do with money laundering.
What is the best way to either transfer the money to an account or abroad?

You use a trusted exchange or broker to convert to fiat and have it sent you to your bank account. This will likely require KYC.

If it's a large amount the bank may ask you about the origins of your funds. You tell them the truth and make sure to prepare documentation (blockchain, receipts and screenshots of your trading activity) in case they want to see proof.

Of course this assumes that investing in crypto is legal where you live and you are or intend to be fully compliant with tax regulations.

You have nothing to hide if what you didn't wasn't against your local laws. Just make sure that you can prove how you got your funds.

Keep in mind that some banks don't want to process crypto transactions. Ask first how they handle them.


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Re: Zilliqa: A scalable blockchain platform with througput of thousands of TX/s
by
bittrum
on 18/02/2020, 19:39:07 UTC
XSGD Supply just grew by 50k   Smiley  (check Zilliqa viewblock)




How do I check this? Can you explain?

I am here:

https://viewblock.io/zilliqa/


Your at the right place, just type XSGD into the search bar or click the link https://viewblock.io/zilliqa/address/zil1n0006zrsdtl0zj5mwac2rkaa442f4d37hntkv7?tab=holders

 Smiley


Thank you.
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Re: Zilliqa: A scalable blockchain platform with througput of thousands of TX/s
by
bittrum
on 18/02/2020, 18:30:55 UTC
XSGD Supply just grew by 50k   Smiley  (check Zilliqa viewblock)




How do I check this? Can you explain?

I am here:

https://viewblock.io/zilliqa/
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Re: Buy $50 USD of BTC using credit card or paypal and without KYC
by
bittrum
on 23/01/2020, 19:54:46 UTC
Just found this service:

https://www.coincorner.com/

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Do I need to supply any documents when I sign up?
When you sign up for an account, you won’t need to supply any documents*. We offer new customers the chance to buy up to €1000 (or GBP equivalent) Bitcoin before photo and I.D. documents are requested.
*If you fail any of our automated checks you may need to supply documents before purchasing Bitcoin.

Any experiences?
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Re: Buy $50 USD of BTC using credit card or paypal and without KYC
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bittrum
on 23/01/2020, 07:23:40 UTC
I am looking for a service to buy a small amount of BTC without invasive procedures.

As far as I remember there were services that didn't require KYC as long as the amount was small but I don't remember their names.

I don't want to undergo verification for such an insignificant amount and I am looking for a fast and easy way.
P2P?

I know that there were some options to buy "Bitcoin Vouchers" with EU (personal) paypal accounts, IDEAL / and perhaps credit cards too. (Although i kind of doubt the latter.)

See if it still works for you: https://cryptovoucher.io/ , looks like they support an even wider range of options nowadays.

Thanks. I found CryptoVoucher yesterday but I think when I tried using credit card the service wasn't allowing it?

Anyone used them before?

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Buy $50 USD of BTC using credit card or paypal and without KYC
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bittrum
on 22/01/2020, 18:54:42 UTC
I am looking for a service to buy a small amount of BTC without invasive procedures.

As far as I remember there were services that didn't require KYC as long as the amount was small but I don't remember their names.

I don't want to undergo verification for such an insignificant amount and I am looking for a fast and easy way.
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Re: Bitcoin & die Steuer - FAQ
by
bittrum
on 30/09/2019, 20:30:04 UTC
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Dann wußtest du die Antwort doch schon selber  Huh Du hast doch nach der Gegenwart gefragt.

Wusste ich nicht aber Zukunft interessiert mich auch.
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Re: Bitcoin & die Steuer - FAQ
by
bittrum
on 30/09/2019, 09:10:38 UTC
Weiss jemand wie Gewinne aus Utility tokens wie BAT(Basic Attention Token) besteuert werden?
Gelten die selben Regeln wie bei Bitcoin?
Für Deutschland wird da bisher kein Unterschied gemacht.

I frage weil meines Wissens nach der Gesetzgeber zwischen Currency Tokens, Utility Tokens und Security Tokens underscheidet. Es ist noch nicht klar ob diese auch steuerlich anders behandelt werden in der Zukunft.

Also Currency Tokens sind meines Wissens nach Coins die als Zahlungsmittel wie Bitcoin verwendet werden. Diese werden nach den normalen Regeln versteuert, Security Tokens sind Anteile an einem Unternehmen oder einem Asset und Utility Token wie BAT werden verwendet um Dienstleistungen einer bestimmten Platform in Anspruch zu nehmen und abgeblich mehr als Gutschein einzustufen aus steuerlicher Sicht.

Ist vielleicht ein Jurist oder Steuerberater hier der weiss ob es in Zukunft steuerlich Unterschiede geben kann zB. Risiko des Wegfallen der  Steuerfreiheit nach 1 Jahr Haltefrist bei Utility Tokens?
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Re: Bitcoin & die Steuer - FAQ
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bittrum
on 28/09/2019, 10:34:08 UTC
Weiss jemand wie Gewinne aus Utility tokens wie BAT(Basic Attention Token) besteuert werden?
Gelten die selben Regeln wie bei Bitcoin?
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Re: [ANN] [ICO] QuarkChain - A High-Capacity Peer-to-Peer Transactional System
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bittrum
on 17/08/2019, 06:15:58 UTC
Does anyone know if it's possible to swap QKC tokens in Qpocket?
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Re: Bitcoin & die Steuer - FAQ
by
bittrum
on 20/06/2019, 20:35:41 UTC
weiss jemand ob das Finanzamt zwischen Utility tokens wie BAT, also tokens die verwendet werden um bestimmte Dienstleistungen oder Produkte einer Firma zu kaufen und echten Kryptogeld wie Bitcoin unterscheidet?
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Re: Bitcoin & die Steuer - FAQ
by
bittrum
on 18/06/2019, 09:47:28 UTC
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Ich habe mal eine Frage. Ich bin 20 und habe bisher noch keine Steuererklärung machen müssen. Wie sieht es aus, wenn man innerhalb eines Jahres Bitcoins kauft und verkauft, aber unter der Freigrenze von 600 Euro liegt? Muss man das in einer Steuererklärung angeben und dann einfach nichts bezahlen, weil es nicht versteuert werden muss, oder muss man das gar nicht angeben und ich kann mir die Steuererklärung sparen?

Also wenn keine Steuerpflicht besteht muss du auch nichts angeben soweit ich das verstehe. Es ist egal wie alt du bist.

Du solltest allerdings deine Transaktionen dokuementieren falls das Finanzamt mal doch nachfragt.
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Re: Bitcoin & die Steuer - FAQ
by
bittrum
on 17/06/2019, 11:23:50 UTC
Sugar Dividends
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Was ist das denn?

Deine gesuchten Infos findest du auf Seite 1 dieses Threads und überwiegend eine Seite zurück.


https://twitter.com/ihl79/status/1014473469990440960?lang=en
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Re: Bitcoin & die Steuer - FAQ
by
bittrum
on 16/06/2019, 08:39:18 UTC
Wie sieht es so mit Steuer aus was Dividenden und Utility Tokens anbelangt vor allem in Österreich aber auch in Deutschland?

Meiner (Laien) Meinung nach sollte es doch keinen Unterschied geben zwischen Utility Token und einer "normalen" Krypto Währung? das Token kann zur Bezahlung verwendet werden allerdings gibt es nur eine einzige Firma die es akzeptiert.

Dividenden sind schon komplexer. Unter Anbetracht dieser Umstände würden mich interessieren ob es Besonderheiten bei der Besteuerung von Coins wie Holo, BAT oder Elastos gibt. Letzteres zahlt ja angeblich Sugar Dividends aus. Holofuel ist ja keine Krypto Währung in dem Sinne glaube ich.

Wird dadurch die Haltefrist verlängert oder vollkommen ignoriert?

Kann man indem man z.b. die Auszahlung von Dividenden blockiert dem ganzen aus dem Weg gehen. Wenn man nie Dividenden erhalten hat kann sich das ja nicht auf die Steuer auswirken?

Oder reicht es wenn der Coin als Dividenden auszahlend eingestuft wird egal ob man diese nun bekommt oder nicht?