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Re: Slovenija (Slovenia)
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jani
on 11/08/2016, 15:31:50 UTC
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Re: cashila.com hacked lost btc
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jani
on 31/03/2016, 15:40:44 UTC
As of today we enabled all BTC withdrawals which means Cashila is fully functional again.

Suspicious activity is quite sensitive as of now, so depending on your activity withdrawing BTC might get temporarily disabled. Better safe than sorry.
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Re: cashila.com hacked lost btc
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jani
on 30/03/2016, 00:43:02 UTC
Out service is back up. We disabled BTC withdrawals at this moment. Fiat withdrawal works uninterrupted.

Tomorrow we're doing 2nd audit and hopefully restoring the service with final needed upgrades/fixes in full.

Appologies for any inconvinience to our users.
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Re: cashila.com hacked lost btc
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jani
on 29/03/2016, 23:04:01 UTC
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Sorry for your loss, user funds are so important to be secured from exchanges and good that user funds are secured, i will keep watching this thread to know what was the reason that were lost so much bitcoins and how did that happen.

Thx! I'll keep you updated.
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Re: cashila.com hacked lost btc
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jani
on 29/03/2016, 22:40:51 UTC
Hi everyone.

I'm the Co-founder at Cashila.

I can confirm the hack into my personal account and indeed we lost ~17 BTC that left my account.

I can't share technical details as of right now (if at all) - as it happened 5h ago.

The amount will not kill us.

We shut the whole service down 10mins after it happened and are now checking on everything.

Can't estimate when we're back live again.

All user funds are safe.


I'm here or on jani at cashila.com for any questions that I can answer now.


Best,
Jani
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Re: What you will prefer for conversation of btc to cash ?
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jani
on 28/04/2015, 20:44:46 UTC
Use Cashila and "sell" BTC to your bank account.
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Re: Anyone use CASHILA (BTC>IBAN service) ?
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jani
on 27/04/2015, 18:42:48 UTC
Hi,

thx. for questions. Let’s do it one by one:

1. You are right, we lack the information on the website. The website upgrade is planned to be released on May 5th. License can be found on Czech National Bank’s website: https://apl.cnb.cz/apljerrsdad/JERRS.WEB10.VIZITKA?p_lang=en&p_SEQ_ID=10690732&p_VER_ID=1000&p_DATUM=27.04.2015&p_ROL_KOD=

2. Our vision goes beyond usual BTC websites. We plan to scale fast and develop our story based on our users, needs and skills of our team not us as founders. If interested it is easy to match Cashila with us via LinkedIn, Twitter, Launchub (our investors) etc.

3. Data about our company is correct, Cashila OOD s.r.o. is listed as property business. In the past year(s) lots of the conversations about BTC being a property can be found. Lead with a bit over futuristic thinking we registered Cashila as property business. However, we are thinking either to change it or not since it hasn’t influenced the licensing.

4. When 1m CZK in Czech Republic is exceeded a company needs to register for VAT.
Money transmitted under the license does not count as revenue. Only the fee, that we are charging does. If we were charging the fee + VAT, we couldn’t be able to offer the users cheap operations.
If we were not licenced we would need to issue invoices in full value of the transaction, and that would work only as long as we would stay not VAT registered (up to ~37k EUR as you mentioned). But above all the licence gives our users additional security when operating through Cashila.

5.1. Document ID data and picture are offloaded from the server and stored in offline machine. Server stored are: email, first and last name, address, city and country. We work hard on user security. We as well keep no Bitcoin on our server as we make payments right away.

5.2. No information can be provided to non official third parties. If the information is requested from the legal body we comply with the law like any other business.


Best,
Jani
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Re: Anyone use CASHILA (BTC>IBAN service) ?
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jani
on 26/04/2015, 10:39:30 UTC
I'm using Cashila frequently. And Im also a CoFounder:)

Cashila is trusted by many already. Fee structure is a bit more simpler with Cashila, we have better security in place and process transactions faster (in the same day for all transactions done before 2.30pm).

But the biggest difference is that we legally operate and have a money remittance licence covering all EU + 3 more countries. Which is required for this sort of service.
That is also the reason we do verification after first 1000 eur.

While staying anonymous sounds amazing it's just a matter of time before either a bank, regulator or anti money laundering office closes down other services that are illegally operating.

They are driving a car without a driving license.

Let me know if you have more questions.


Jani
CoFounder at Cashila
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Re: How Many Bitcoiners are Mentally Ill?
by
jani
on 17/02/2015, 22:49:16 UTC
Yes, there are plenty of people who are "all in", with no bank account.   I'm one of them, and despite the previous comment, it's worked out well.  Would be nice to pay my bills with bitcoin though...

Which country u are in? We're launching something that might work for you in ur in one of EURo countries.
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Re: 41 minutes for a new block, difficulty wayyy too hard
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jani
on 17/02/2015, 15:48:49 UTC
Last difficulty increase was ~7.5%.

For that much you can attribute block discovery to be faster (in case when difficulty increases). That would be 45seconds faster.

While average time between transactions will be targeted at 10mins, times between specific blocks can vary a lot. Not long ago there was no block for 1h35mins.
And you have situations where you have 6 blocks discovered in 20mins.

It's just how statistics works.
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Re: How Many Bitcoiners are Mentally Ill?
by
jani
on 17/02/2015, 14:58:03 UTC
I'm curious if anyone has closed bank account for real and went all Bitcoin?

You can buy more and more things with Bitcoin but I still (for now).
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Re: Are you ready (not just willing) to make payments in Bitcoin?
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jani
on 17/02/2015, 14:49:33 UTC
I have already made some payments with bitcoin, the problem is that there is not many place accepting bitcoin available in my country

What did you pay?
What if there is one thing you could pay with Bitcoin and can not what that would be?
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Re: What can you -not- buy with bitcoin? Let's get that list down to zero by 2016
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jani
on 17/02/2015, 14:23:21 UTC
The Bill services are in the US, Canada and Australia...we need one in Europe and Asia now Smiley

There is www.cashila.com to send money, make purchases or pay bills with Bitcoin in countries with EUR.

I'm the co founder. We haven't launched yet, but feel free to shoot PM for an account before we publicly launch.

And then you can even pay your Taxes... just input the Bank account number and wire Bitcoins. We do the exchange and settlement then:)