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matatyau-cohen
on 17/11/2015, 18:14:55 UTC
Thank you Alan



Sure - I'll write about my experience (it is not easy to buy bitcoin). question: can I store my bitcoin in the dnotes site's wallet (Dnotes Vault)?


Dear Friends, I wish to bye Bitcoins and exchange it into Dnotes, what is the best and reliable site to do so (I'm going to pay by credit card in USD). Thank You  (ok now i see there are instructions on Dnotes's site)


Found a pretty interesting article that grabbed my attention when looking for news for the DC recap.  "Smart Business Owners Embrace Bitcoin" http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jamil-bouchareb/smart-business-owners-emb_b_8535524.html

"Bitcoin is the answer we've been waiting for to our monetary problems, especially internationally. When purchasing, selling, or transferring money between countries, big fees always stand in the way. We're forced to stalk exchange rates to hopefully get the best deal. Hell, even when we keeping our money within the country, big banks always find a way to slap us with fees. They need to make money too, right?

That's where the beauty of Bitcoin shines. People aren't at the center of this ingenious structure; instead, a powerful network of computers and complicated algorithms run the entire system. Thus, there is no entity, like a bank or government, running the system. Bitcoin is run completely by its users. This will help us take back our control over the money we work hard for. We will be able to use our funds to our best capabilities, without paying the middleman."

Thought about this the other day, how many times do products are exchanged for money before a product reaches the consumer, and how much of that final price is the result of transaction fees. The impact on the price of products is probably fairly significant. From material harvesting, to manufacturing and the potential chain of manufacturing and transportation, to all the middle men along the way, and finally to consumer sales.

"Many see Bitcoin's main downfall as its unpredictability, especially in its value converted to U.S. dollars. At the moment, it stands just over $350 for one Bitcoin, but it has fluctuated from $7 to over $1,000. Bitcoin is a risk, I won't deny that -- but, as an entrepreneur, I'm used to taking risks. I have to, just like every other investor. And once Bitcoin stabilizes, the rewards will be worth the ride."

This is one of the biggest issues we see as well, minimizing unreliability will be an important part of strategy.

Coinbase may not be available in your area to obtain bitcoin. It would be interesting to let us know how your experience goes though. You may want to check into the credibility of this site for obtaining bitcoin:
https://www.bit2c.co.il


Below is what I found as places where you can buy Bitcoin in Israel. I strongly recommend that you narrow them down to a couple and check them out first.

DNotesVault only accepts DNotes for storage. Our 100% coin matching guarantee commitment will become very costly if we accept other coins, including Bitcoin. We are doing it for DNotes as a unique feature not offered by anyone else. Consistent with DNotes' philosophy, we offer an array of services and ecosystem because of our long term commitment for the best interest of our industry.

I understand that you want to use the purchased Bitcoin to buy DNotes. If that is the case, you need to setup an account at Poloniex Exchange: https://poloniex.com/exchange#btc_note
and generate a Bitcoin deposit address where you can send your Bitcoin to once you purchased them.

https://www.buybitcoinworldwide.com/en/il/

Buy Bitcoin in Israel

Local BitcoinsLocal Bitcoins  Buy Bitcoin

Buy bitcoin from local dealers, online or in person. Private and quick. 1% fee.

bit2cbit2c  Buy Bitcoin

Largest Bitcoin exchange in Israel. Buy with bank wire or credit card.

Bits of GoldBits of Gold  Buy Bitcoin

Buy Bitcoin directly from Bits of Gold, the largest Bitcoin broker in Israel.

VirWoXVirWoX  Buy Bitcoin

Buy Second Life Lindens, and trade them for bitcoin. One of the few ways to buy bitcoin with PayPal.

CoinMamaCoinMama  Buy Bitcoin

Bitcoin broker. Buy bitcoin with a credit card or debit card instantly.

Unichange.meUnichange.me  Buy Bitcoin

Buy bitcoin with OKPay, Perfect Money, Litecoin, and more.

Mycelium Local TraderMycelium Local Trader  Buy Bitcoin

Buy from local traders through Mycelium Bitcoin wallet. Availability depends on location.

ShapeShiftShapeShift  Buy Bitcoin

Buy bitcoin with Litecoin, Dogecoin, altcoins and other digital tokens.

bitcoin-otcbitcoin-otc  Buy Bitcoin

Over-the-counter marketplace for P2P exchanging of bitcoin.
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matatyau-cohen
on 17/11/2015, 10:51:29 UTC

Sure - I'll write about my experience (it is not easy to buy bitcoin). question: can I store my bitcoin in the dnotes site's wallet (Dnotes Vault)?


Dear Friends, I wish to bye Bitcoins and exchange it into Dnotes, what is the best and reliable site to do so (I'm going to pay by credit card in USD). Thank You  (ok now i see there are instructions on Dnotes's site)


Found a pretty interesting article that grabbed my attention when looking for news for the DC recap.  "Smart Business Owners Embrace Bitcoin" http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jamil-bouchareb/smart-business-owners-emb_b_8535524.html

"Bitcoin is the answer we've been waiting for to our monetary problems, especially internationally. When purchasing, selling, or transferring money between countries, big fees always stand in the way. We're forced to stalk exchange rates to hopefully get the best deal. Hell, even when we keeping our money within the country, big banks always find a way to slap us with fees. They need to make money too, right?

That's where the beauty of Bitcoin shines. People aren't at the center of this ingenious structure; instead, a powerful network of computers and complicated algorithms run the entire system. Thus, there is no entity, like a bank or government, running the system. Bitcoin is run completely by its users. This will help us take back our control over the money we work hard for. We will be able to use our funds to our best capabilities, without paying the middleman."

Thought about this the other day, how many times do products are exchanged for money before a product reaches the consumer, and how much of that final price is the result of transaction fees. The impact on the price of products is probably fairly significant. From material harvesting, to manufacturing and the potential chain of manufacturing and transportation, to all the middle men along the way, and finally to consumer sales.

"Many see Bitcoin's main downfall as its unpredictability, especially in its value converted to U.S. dollars. At the moment, it stands just over $350 for one Bitcoin, but it has fluctuated from $7 to over $1,000. Bitcoin is a risk, I won't deny that -- but, as an entrepreneur, I'm used to taking risks. I have to, just like every other investor. And once Bitcoin stabilizes, the rewards will be worth the ride."

This is one of the biggest issues we see as well, minimizing unreliability will be an important part of strategy.

Coinbase may not be available in your area to obtain bitcoin. It would be interesting to let us know how your experience goes though. You may want to check into the credibility of this site for obtaining bitcoin:
https://www.bit2c.co.il

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matatyau-cohen
on 15/11/2015, 12:42:06 UTC
Dear Friends, I wish to bye Bitcoins and exchange it into Dnotes, what is the best and reliable site to do so (I'm going to pay by credit card in USD). Thank You  (ok now i see there are instructions on Dnotes's site)


Found a pretty interesting article that grabbed my attention when looking for news for the DC recap.  "Smart Business Owners Embrace Bitcoin" http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jamil-bouchareb/smart-business-owners-emb_b_8535524.html

"Bitcoin is the answer we've been waiting for to our monetary problems, especially internationally. When purchasing, selling, or transferring money between countries, big fees always stand in the way. We're forced to stalk exchange rates to hopefully get the best deal. Hell, even when we keeping our money within the country, big banks always find a way to slap us with fees. They need to make money too, right?

That's where the beauty of Bitcoin shines. People aren't at the center of this ingenious structure; instead, a powerful network of computers and complicated algorithms run the entire system. Thus, there is no entity, like a bank or government, running the system. Bitcoin is run completely by its users. This will help us take back our control over the money we work hard for. We will be able to use our funds to our best capabilities, without paying the middleman."

Thought about this the other day, how many times do products are exchanged for money before a product reaches the consumer, and how much of that final price is the result of transaction fees. The impact on the price of products is probably fairly significant. From material harvesting, to manufacturing and the potential chain of manufacturing and transportation, to all the middle men along the way, and finally to consumer sales.

"Many see Bitcoin's main downfall as its unpredictability, especially in its value converted to U.S. dollars. At the moment, it stands just over $350 for one Bitcoin, but it has fluctuated from $7 to over $1,000. Bitcoin is a risk, I won't deny that -- but, as an entrepreneur, I'm used to taking risks. I have to, just like every other investor. And once Bitcoin stabilizes, the rewards will be worth the ride."

This is one of the biggest issues we see as well, minimizing unreliability will be an important part of strategy.
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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 14/11/2015, 21:12:28 UTC

Interesting, clear, important. pleasure to read


Hi all, here is today's blockchain weekly recap. Pretty interesting topics this week.

Blockchain Weekly Recap 11-14-2015

Singapore Banks Urged to Keep Pace with Blockchain Developments.
Bitcoin Blockchain Now Hitting Full Blocks Consistently.
RBC Considers Blockchain Loyalty Program.
Blockchain to Benefit Central Banks?
Japan’s Ministry of Trade Studying Blockchain.
MedVault Takes Prize at Hackathon.

http://dcebrief.com/blockchain-weekly-recap-11-14-2015/
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matatyau-cohen
on 14/11/2015, 10:09:55 UTC
this video looks intelligent and appropriate for community of educated people. I think the lightning  should be improved on the next one


Hello all.

Thought I'd just pop by and introduce the CRISP for Students program video. I hope to make a few more of these about other various programs and topics relating to DNotes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsXO8ttmSxw&feature=youtu.be


Feel free to comment.
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matatyau-cohen
on 08/11/2015, 13:17:07 UTC

As usual. thank you



yes i did like this. it is clear, easy to read and good info. because DCEBrief's finger shows journalism - the next step is exclusives (i guess these items aren't exclusives). hope we together will create some day "The New Global Economy" daily newspaper (with online strip of Digital Currencies rates). I do think about ways to take this project forward, yet no decisions



pleasure to read

Bitcoin Weekly Recap 11-6-2015

New Survey Projects Bitcoin to Join World’s Reserve Currencies.
U.S. Auctions Last of Seized Silk Road Bitcoins.
Bitcoin Price Still Volatile.
USAA to Add Bitcoin Monitoring to Customer Account Interface.
ChangeTip offers new iOS App.
BitGo Launches New Key Recovery Service.
Bitcoin Approved for Unicode Symbol.

http://dcebrief.com/bitcoin-weekly-recap-11-6-2015/

Glad you liked it Mati, I hope we are covering what everyone feels is the most important stories.

They are great ideas. I think funding is the biggest hurdle for your newspaper/magazine ideas.
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matatyau-cohen
on 07/11/2015, 16:12:28 UTC

yes i did like this. it is clear, easy to read and good info. because DCEBrief's finger shows journalism - the next step is exclusives (i guess these items aren't exclusives). hope we together will create some day "The New Global Economy" daily newspaper (with online strip of Digital Currencies rates). I do think about ways to take this project forward, yet no decisions



pleasure to read

Bitcoin Weekly Recap 11-6-2015

New Survey Projects Bitcoin to Join World’s Reserve Currencies.
U.S. Auctions Last of Seized Silk Road Bitcoins.
Bitcoin Price Still Volatile.
USAA to Add Bitcoin Monitoring to Customer Account Interface.
ChangeTip offers new iOS App.
BitGo Launches New Key Recovery Service.
Bitcoin Approved for Unicode Symbol.

http://dcebrief.com/bitcoin-weekly-recap-11-6-2015/

Glad you liked it Mati, I hope we are covering what everyone feels is the most important stories.
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matatyau-cohen
on 07/11/2015, 08:28:05 UTC

pleasure to read

Bitcoin Weekly Recap 11-6-2015

New Survey Projects Bitcoin to Join World’s Reserve Currencies.
U.S. Auctions Last of Seized Silk Road Bitcoins.
Bitcoin Price Still Volatile.
USAA to Add Bitcoin Monitoring to Customer Account Interface.
ChangeTip offers new iOS App.
BitGo Launches New Key Recovery Service.
Bitcoin Approved for Unicode Symbol.

http://dcebrief.com/bitcoin-weekly-recap-11-6-2015/
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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?
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matatyau-cohen
on 05/11/2015, 07:12:28 UTC
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?
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matatyau-cohen
on 04/11/2015, 11:18:25 UTC

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.
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matatyau-cohen
on 31/10/2015, 16:03:09 UTC

Happy Halloween to all: DNotes community and dear friends. Soon I'll buy more DNOTES as an investment and expression of my faith and trust in this community and the leading team. I'm sure that a great future is expected to this community and for DNOTES as a trusted and popular coin


Can I be honest here?

I read a lot about how DNOTES could theoretically do xyz in some idealized future when crypto runs the world. But nothing about what the technology development of DNOTES is realistically doing right now. What is the development roadmap? What will DNOTES aim to technically achieve in the next 3-6-12 months to make this future a possibility?

I'm talking actual code and releases and shipping solutions, not making press releases, going to expos and having one lily garden center accepting it.

I feel like this thread is 99% smooth talking the talk (of which 75% is either about the DCEBrief website or some random news articles about Bitcoin) and 1% walking any kind of progress walk for the currency itself.

Resassure me here that we're not just stumbling around in some blind circlejerk, posting empty news articles about vague economics and an imaginary future to distract ourselves from the apparent lack of any genuine productized technical direction and progress.

Tell me something real that's going on with DNOTES the cryptocurrency as a technology platform, not just journalism and fluff. 

Hi Mochilles,

I have to be honest as well. I haven't read much here that comports with what your first sentence suggests. I don't see anyone here really talking about some sort of Utopian existence where "crypto runs the world." Instead, I see a great deal of conversation about how crypto can serve the world by meeting certain needs that are currently left unfulfilled by existing monetary schemes. Is there idealism here? Of course. There are few people willing to invest this level of time or effort into any enterprise that fails to inspire at least a certain level of idealism. However, there is a marked difference between being reasonably idealistic and succumbing to a Pollyannish worldview. I see little of the latter.

The main disconnect I see in your post is the emphasis on just the technology, and I can understand that. The technology is a common focus for many who are interested in crypto. Still, that techno-centric emphasis often misses the mark when it comes to the long-term importance of the technology itself. Yes, technological innovations are critical, but is it not equally critical that those innovations actually serve a purpose? While DNotes is presently playing its cards close to the vest where specific technology plans are concerned, that does not mean that discussions about how the currency can potentially benefit people are in any way a "circlejerk" (I do have to give you credit for using colorful, though somewhat cringe-worthy, imagery).

Finally, I have to take issue with the use of the words "imaginary future" since the context in which you used them presumes that none of what is envisioned is actually realistic. What people like Alan Yong envision is not an imaginary future that cannot come to pass. It is instead an imagined future, and one that is eminently attainable. However, technology alone will not miraculously get us to that future, any more than the invention of the automobile automatically increased the mobility of human beings. To provide its intended benefits, technology must first be accepted and used.

What is easy to miss is that DNotes is currently and quite publicly focused on the people side of the human-tech connection. That doesn't mean that the technology is irrelevant or even just an afterthought. It is merely a reflection of the founders' unrelenting focus on how this technology can benefit people, and the steps needed to bring those potential benefits to fruition. The technology is but part of the story - and where mass acceptance and adoption are concerned, probably the least important part of the tale. As impressive as the technology that powers the internet might be, I think our appreciation of its value would be more than a little diminished were just a small portion of the population using it.

None of that is to suggest, however, that your concerns about the technology are unimportant. Those are all legitimate questions for anyone who is focused entirely on the technical aspects of crypto - though they could probably have been framed in a somewhat less condescending manner. Still, it is important to remember that the conversation you see here tends to revolve around long-term goals and potential precisely because the people involved in the conversation are interested in DNOTES' long-term vision, and in the real benefits that such a vision can provide for the world once it is fully achieved.

Good questions, though.

Thank you KC. You made many excellent points. I hope we all learned a few things from this incident.

TeeGee, you are an amazing friend. Your deep understanding of DNotes and our industry is impressive.


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matatyau-cohen
on 30/10/2015, 18:05:32 UTC
This is a great post. this kind of view that comes from nowhere, while home was so safe and confidence shakes the community and force each one to rethink.
as for the technology: money and digital money as well, is a matter of culture and totaly not technology issue. the only angle of technology regarding the DC -is to keep it as closed and untouchable system, and for this aim  1st generation is enough. now because DC is a culture, the strengt of it-- is an active and rough and quick and full of ideas community. there isn't a chance to make cultural progress at a lab, but only on a cultural arena: people, community, media, business arena, financial Forums and so on. in this manner, the community of DNOTES -and I say this as an outsider - is a great community which took this coin forward in huge steps (0 to 4000 satushi in a very short time). on the other hand, this community -as for my view - should lead the Digital Currency world and field, and I did mention this needed course in my previous posts. thanks again for your great post



Can I be honest here?

I read a lot about how DNOTES could theoretically do xyz in some idealized future when crypto runs the world. But nothing about what the technology development of DNOTES is realistically doing right now. What is the development roadmap? What will DNOTES aim to technically achieve in the next 3-6-12 months to make this future a possibility?

I'm talking actual code and releases and shipping solutions, not making press releases, going to expos and having one lily garden center accepting it.

I feel like this thread is 99% smooth talking the talk (of which 75% is either about the DCEBrief website or some random news articles about Bitcoin) and 1% walking any kind of progress walk for the currency itself.

Resassure me here that we're not just stumbling around in some blind circlejerk, posting empty news articles about vague economics and an imaginary future to distract ourselves from the apparent lack of any genuine productized technical direction and progress.

Tell me something real that's going on with DNOTES the cryptocurrency as a technology platform, not just journalism and fluff. 
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matatyau-cohen
on 29/10/2015, 06:57:21 UTC

yes, a systematical data may define this new global economy of digital currency and explain it. a kind of such analysis can be used on any publication - regarding the new global economy


estimated supply over the next 10 years?


Hi alt19 and welcome to the DNotes forum.  The charts on your site will be a huge help to investors as they compare different cryptocurrencies.  I'm on my way out for the day so didn't have a chance to check all the returns on DNotes, but the one year return is over +130%  (not -32.82%).  http://alt19.com/19/cryptocurrency.php 

Good luck with your project!! Smiley

Like your sortable crypto table alt19. What are your plans for it?
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matatyau-cohen
on 26/10/2015, 07:28:44 UTC
Thank you for this response. Although English is not my mother tongue, I am willing to help with the headlines. Headlines are particularly important and we should devote much attention to them. The headline I suggested to the poland issue - pulls the reader into the text because they ask themselves how come a sovereignty waits to instructions. it might seems to you not accurate, but when one analyzes the text they might agree that  in the end of the day - that is exactly what Poland wish to recieve from the big brother - regarding this text

Texts are clear and informative. yet, it should be shortend further -as for my view. The headlines are too long and complicated. For example I would put such as headline for the Polish item: Poland seeks instructions. In genaral, this is a very good section - which I'm sure is causing pleasure to many readers


All, here is the second weekly digital currency recap. Please send your comments and feedback.

Digital Currency Weekly Recap 10-18-2015

http://dcebrief.com/digital-currency-weekly-recap-10-18-2015/

Thanks again for the feedback Mati, everyone else for your comments and feedback as well. I meant to respond to this yesterday. We have been deliberating back and forth, what we decided is best would be that some stories will remain as short as one paragraph while others may warrant a longer write up at the writers discretion.
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matatyau-cohen
on 24/10/2015, 16:22:52 UTC
Texts are clear and informative. yet, it should be shortend further -as for my view. The headlines are too long and complicated. For example I would put such as headline for the Polish item: Poland seeks instructions. In genaral, this is a very good section - which I'm sure is causing pleasure to many readers


All, here is the second weekly digital currency recap. Please send your comments and feedback.

Digital Currency Weekly Recap 10-18-2015

http://dcebrief.com/digital-currency-weekly-recap-10-18-2015/
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matatyau-cohen
on 18/10/2015, 04:14:36 UTC
Thanks. Wish to all of us a wonderful week

"CM aims to express the huge progress women made on the business arena during the last decade toward equality with men. CM is a further step within this amazing journey"


two notes regarding the front page of CM: 1. pink color is too obvious to represent a women's page or site. there might be some new age women that will not like this attitude  2. we should add a line or two about the Close connection between women and business that characterizes the 21st century. not mention that progress might seemed as non updated thinking


From CryptoMoms Today:

Good Morning, CryptoMoms has been growing nicely. With a steady increase in registered members and daily traffic. We had our 2nd largest number of visitors yesterday - 229.

This is a good time to take another look at CryptoMoms' mission statement:

Mission Statement

Cryptomoms.com is a digital community center with a dedicated mission to encourage and assist women to participate in the emerging world of crypto currency overwhelmingly dominated by men. We begin by creating a culture of mutual respect for women with genuine efforts to help them acquire the basic knowledge about digital currency along with many earning opportunities. We will relentlessly pursue to accomplish our mission through multiple campaigns and outreach projects and invite the participation of our industry peers and advocates to join force with us.  We will set very specific quantifiable goals and sponsor creditable surveys to measure our achievement against those goals. For the common good of our industry we are committed to make a difference.

We are positioning to take CryptoMoms to the next level. Please contact me at contact@dnotescoin.com if you are interested to participate.

We are planning to assist women in small business with dedicated efforts to work with other organizations such as Illinois Small Business Development Centers below:

Small Business Development Centers
 
Illinois Small Business Development Centers

 Located throughout the state, Illinois SBDC’s provide information, confidential business guidance, training and other resources to early stage and existing small businesses.
SBDCs in the Chicago area:

•   North Business & Industrial Council (NORBIC), 8430 West Bryn Mawr Ave., Chicago, Illinois 60631; http://www.norbic.org/
NORBIC is a nonprofit economic development organization that offers free and low-cost business assistance programs to help manufacturers develop strategies to enter new markets, reduce costs, access financing, improve their business management, train employees and build a stronger business network.  
•   Industrial Council of Nearwest Chicago, 2010 West Fulton, Suite 280, Chicago, Illinois 60612; http://www.industrialcouncil.com/
The ICNC offers a variety of low-cost and no-cost services to strengthen companies in the Kinzie Industrial Corridor and to facilitate economic and community development.
•   Duman Microenterprise Center, 216 West Jackson Blvd, Suite 700, Chicago, Illinois 60606-6921; http://www.jvschicago.org/duman/
Duman Microenterprise Center provides one-on-one counseling at no charge for start-ups and pre-existing small businesses in the Chicago metropolitan area. The Center offers entrepreneurial training, business assistance, mentoring and access to capital.
•   University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Business Administration-Rice Building, 815 West Van Buren, Suite 320, Chicago, Illinois 60607; http://www.uic.edu/cba/cub/
 The Small Business Development Center at UIC offers workshops, panel discussions and individual consulting services to existing small businesses or those individuals interested in starting a business.
•    Women’s Business Development Center, 8 South Michigan, Suite 400, Chicago, Illinois 60603-3302; http://www.wbdc.org/
The Women’s Business Development Center offers training, events, workshops and counseling to small businesses, including Women’s Business Enterprise (WBE) certification for women-owned businesses.
•   Hull House, Jane Addams Hull House – Parkway Community House, 500 East 67th St. Chicago, Illinois 60637-4097; http://www.hullhouse.org/
The Small Business Development Center at Hull House offers individual counseling, small business training, and workshops on marketing, finance, legal structures, insurance, leasing space, sales taxes and record keeping. A funded partner of the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, it operates in communities of need on the south and north sides of Chicago, helping to revitalize local neighborhood economies and improve the overall quality of life.
•   Hispanic Entrepreneurship Center, Illinois Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, 111 West Washington St., Suite 1660, Chicago, Illinois 60602-2703; http://www.ihccbusiness.net/ec.html
 A program of the Illinois Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, the Illinois Hispanic Entrepreneurship Center offers business development and capacity-building assistance, access to capital, and networking. Its matching grant program offers up to $5,000 in funds to qualifying businesses.
•    Chicago Urban League Entrepreneurship Center, 4510 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Illinois 60653; www.thechicagourbanleague.org
 The Chicago Urban League’s Entrepreneurship Center offers information sessions, training and business support clinics, coaching on business documents, technical assistance, procurement and business development assistance, and financial assistance.
Illinois SBDCs Located Outside of Chicago:
•  Joseph Center, 7600 W. Roosevelt, Forest Park, IL 60130; http://www.josephcenter.com/
•  Illinois Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, 1800 West Cermak Rd., Chicago 60608; http://www.ihccbusiness.net/ec.html
•  Harper College, Harper Professional Building, 650 East Higgins Road, Suite 106, Schaumburg, IL 60173; http://goforward.harpercollege.edu/page.cfm?p=4398
•   Rock River Valley Entrepreneurship Center, EIGERlab, 605 Fulton Ave., Rockford, IL 61103; http://www.rrvec.com/
•  Illini Entrepreneurship Center, UIUC – EnterpriseWorks, 60 Hazelwood Drive, MC-659, Champaign, IL 61820; http://www.illiniecn.org/
•  SBDC at the Turner Center for Entrepreneurship at  Bradley University, 141 Jobst Hall, 1501 West Bradley Ave., Peoria, IL 61625; http://www.bradley.edu/turnercenter/centers/sbdc.html
•  College of Lake County, 19351 West Washington St., Room T-302, Grayslake, IL, 60030-1198; http://www.clcillinois.edu/depts/sbd.asp
•  College of DuPage, 2525 Cabot Dr., Lisle, IL 60532; http://www.cod.edu/Academic/Bus_Tech/center_entrepreneur/sm_business.htm
•  Governors State University, Centerpoint for Entrepreneurs, Room C3370, University Park, IL 60466-0975; http://www.centerpointgsu.com/
•  Heartland Partnership, 100 S.W. Water St., Peoria, IL 61602; http://www.heartlandpartnership.org/
•  Black Hawk College , 4703 – 16th Street, Suite G, Moline, IL 61265-7066; http://www.bhc.edu/index.aspx?NID=27





That's excellent! I did notice the traffic has gone up a bit over the last few months with some great posts.

All, we should review the core content to make any needed updates. Please take a look at the articles and guides on the main site, if you catch anything that needs updating or new content that needs to be added, please let us know.

Thank you Mati, on the first part, I may wait until we decide to take CryptoMoms to stage of it's development. We plan to make it much more than a informational site and a forum. TeeGee's suggestion of expanding the forum capabilities falls directly into line with what we want to do.

On the second part, would you be able to provide a sample of the text you would include?

Thanks Mati, I'll see if I can incorporate something like that.
Post
Topic
Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN][NOTE]DNotes - New Company Launch in 2016 To Integrate The Currency, Pay...
by
matatyau-cohen
on 17/10/2015, 18:09:42 UTC
"CM aims to express the huge progress women made on the business arena during the last decade toward equality with men. CM is a further step within this amazing journey"


two notes regarding the front page of CM: 1. pink color is too obvious to represent a women's page or site. there might be some new age women that will not like this attitude  2. we should add a line or two about the Close connection between women and business that characterizes the 21st century. not mention that progress might seemed as non updated thinking


From CryptoMoms Today:

Good Morning, CryptoMoms has been growing nicely. With a steady increase in registered members and daily traffic. We had our 2nd largest number of visitors yesterday - 229.

This is a good time to take another look at CryptoMoms' mission statement:

Mission Statement

Cryptomoms.com is a digital community center with a dedicated mission to encourage and assist women to participate in the emerging world of crypto currency overwhelmingly dominated by men. We begin by creating a culture of mutual respect for women with genuine efforts to help them acquire the basic knowledge about digital currency along with many earning opportunities. We will relentlessly pursue to accomplish our mission through multiple campaigns and outreach projects and invite the participation of our industry peers and advocates to join force with us.  We will set very specific quantifiable goals and sponsor creditable surveys to measure our achievement against those goals. For the common good of our industry we are committed to make a difference.

We are positioning to take CryptoMoms to the next level. Please contact me at contact@dnotescoin.com if you are interested to participate.

We are planning to assist women in small business with dedicated efforts to work with other organizations such as Illinois Small Business Development Centers below:

Small Business Development Centers
 
Illinois Small Business Development Centers

 Located throughout the state, Illinois SBDC’s provide information, confidential business guidance, training and other resources to early stage and existing small businesses.
SBDCs in the Chicago area:

•   North Business & Industrial Council (NORBIC), 8430 West Bryn Mawr Ave., Chicago, Illinois 60631; http://www.norbic.org/
NORBIC is a nonprofit economic development organization that offers free and low-cost business assistance programs to help manufacturers develop strategies to enter new markets, reduce costs, access financing, improve their business management, train employees and build a stronger business network.  
•   Industrial Council of Nearwest Chicago, 2010 West Fulton, Suite 280, Chicago, Illinois 60612; http://www.industrialcouncil.com/
The ICNC offers a variety of low-cost and no-cost services to strengthen companies in the Kinzie Industrial Corridor and to facilitate economic and community development.
•   Duman Microenterprise Center, 216 West Jackson Blvd, Suite 700, Chicago, Illinois 60606-6921; http://www.jvschicago.org/duman/
Duman Microenterprise Center provides one-on-one counseling at no charge for start-ups and pre-existing small businesses in the Chicago metropolitan area. The Center offers entrepreneurial training, business assistance, mentoring and access to capital.
•   University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Business Administration-Rice Building, 815 West Van Buren, Suite 320, Chicago, Illinois 60607; http://www.uic.edu/cba/cub/
 The Small Business Development Center at UIC offers workshops, panel discussions and individual consulting services to existing small businesses or those individuals interested in starting a business.
•    Women’s Business Development Center, 8 South Michigan, Suite 400, Chicago, Illinois 60603-3302; http://www.wbdc.org/
The Women’s Business Development Center offers training, events, workshops and counseling to small businesses, including Women’s Business Enterprise (WBE) certification for women-owned businesses.
•   Hull House, Jane Addams Hull House – Parkway Community House, 500 East 67th St. Chicago, Illinois 60637-4097; http://www.hullhouse.org/
The Small Business Development Center at Hull House offers individual counseling, small business training, and workshops on marketing, finance, legal structures, insurance, leasing space, sales taxes and record keeping. A funded partner of the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, it operates in communities of need on the south and north sides of Chicago, helping to revitalize local neighborhood economies and improve the overall quality of life.
•   Hispanic Entrepreneurship Center, Illinois Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, 111 West Washington St., Suite 1660, Chicago, Illinois 60602-2703; http://www.ihccbusiness.net/ec.html
 A program of the Illinois Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, the Illinois Hispanic Entrepreneurship Center offers business development and capacity-building assistance, access to capital, and networking. Its matching grant program offers up to $5,000 in funds to qualifying businesses.
•    Chicago Urban League Entrepreneurship Center, 4510 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Illinois 60653; www.thechicagourbanleague.org
 The Chicago Urban League’s Entrepreneurship Center offers information sessions, training and business support clinics, coaching on business documents, technical assistance, procurement and business development assistance, and financial assistance.
Illinois SBDCs Located Outside of Chicago:
•  Joseph Center, 7600 W. Roosevelt, Forest Park, IL 60130; http://www.josephcenter.com/
•  Illinois Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, 1800 West Cermak Rd., Chicago 60608; http://www.ihccbusiness.net/ec.html
•  Harper College, Harper Professional Building, 650 East Higgins Road, Suite 106, Schaumburg, IL 60173; http://goforward.harpercollege.edu/page.cfm?p=4398
•   Rock River Valley Entrepreneurship Center, EIGERlab, 605 Fulton Ave., Rockford, IL 61103; http://www.rrvec.com/
•  Illini Entrepreneurship Center, UIUC – EnterpriseWorks, 60 Hazelwood Drive, MC-659, Champaign, IL 61820; http://www.illiniecn.org/
•  SBDC at the Turner Center for Entrepreneurship at  Bradley University, 141 Jobst Hall, 1501 West Bradley Ave., Peoria, IL 61625; http://www.bradley.edu/turnercenter/centers/sbdc.html
•  College of Lake County, 19351 West Washington St., Room T-302, Grayslake, IL, 60030-1198; http://www.clcillinois.edu/depts/sbd.asp
•  College of DuPage, 2525 Cabot Dr., Lisle, IL 60532; http://www.cod.edu/Academic/Bus_Tech/center_entrepreneur/sm_business.htm
•  Governors State University, Centerpoint for Entrepreneurs, Room C3370, University Park, IL 60466-0975; http://www.centerpointgsu.com/
•  Heartland Partnership, 100 S.W. Water St., Peoria, IL 61602; http://www.heartlandpartnership.org/
•  Black Hawk College , 4703 – 16th Street, Suite G, Moline, IL 61265-7066; http://www.bhc.edu/index.aspx?NID=27





That's excellent! I did notice the traffic has gone up a bit over the last few months with some great posts.

All, we should review the core content to make any needed updates. Please take a look at the articles and guides on the main site, if you catch anything that needs updating or new content that needs to be added, please let us know.

Thank you Mati, on the first part, I may wait until we decide to take CryptoMoms to stage of it's development. We plan to make it much more than a informational site and a forum. TeeGee's suggestion of expanding the forum capabilities falls directly into line with what we want to do.

On the second part, would you be able to provide a sample of the text you would include?
Post
Topic
Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN][NOTE]DNotes - New Company Launch in 2016 To Integrate The Currency, Pay...
by
matatyau-cohen
on 17/10/2015, 16:00:42 UTC

two notes regarding the front page of CM: 1. pink color is too obvious to represent a women's page or site. there might be some new age women that will not like this attitude  2. we should add a line or two about the Close connection between women and business that characterizes the 21st century. not mention that progress might seemed as non updated thinking


From CryptoMoms Today:

Good Morning, CryptoMoms has been growing nicely. With a steady increase in registered members and daily traffic. We had our 2nd largest number of visitors yesterday - 229.

This is a good time to take another look at CryptoMoms' mission statement:

Mission Statement

Cryptomoms.com is a digital community center with a dedicated mission to encourage and assist women to participate in the emerging world of crypto currency overwhelmingly dominated by men. We begin by creating a culture of mutual respect for women with genuine efforts to help them acquire the basic knowledge about digital currency along with many earning opportunities. We will relentlessly pursue to accomplish our mission through multiple campaigns and outreach projects and invite the participation of our industry peers and advocates to join force with us.  We will set very specific quantifiable goals and sponsor creditable surveys to measure our achievement against those goals. For the common good of our industry we are committed to make a difference.

We are positioning to take CryptoMoms to the next level. Please contact me at contact@dnotescoin.com if you are interested to participate.

We are planning to assist women in small business with dedicated efforts to work with other organizations such as Illinois Small Business Development Centers below:

Small Business Development Centers
 
Illinois Small Business Development Centers

 Located throughout the state, Illinois SBDC’s provide information, confidential business guidance, training and other resources to early stage and existing small businesses.
SBDCs in the Chicago area:

•   North Business & Industrial Council (NORBIC), 8430 West Bryn Mawr Ave., Chicago, Illinois 60631; http://www.norbic.org/
NORBIC is a nonprofit economic development organization that offers free and low-cost business assistance programs to help manufacturers develop strategies to enter new markets, reduce costs, access financing, improve their business management, train employees and build a stronger business network.  
•   Industrial Council of Nearwest Chicago, 2010 West Fulton, Suite 280, Chicago, Illinois 60612; http://www.industrialcouncil.com/
The ICNC offers a variety of low-cost and no-cost services to strengthen companies in the Kinzie Industrial Corridor and to facilitate economic and community development.
•   Duman Microenterprise Center, 216 West Jackson Blvd, Suite 700, Chicago, Illinois 60606-6921; http://www.jvschicago.org/duman/
Duman Microenterprise Center provides one-on-one counseling at no charge for start-ups and pre-existing small businesses in the Chicago metropolitan area. The Center offers entrepreneurial training, business assistance, mentoring and access to capital.
•   University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Business Administration-Rice Building, 815 West Van Buren, Suite 320, Chicago, Illinois 60607; http://www.uic.edu/cba/cub/
 The Small Business Development Center at UIC offers workshops, panel discussions and individual consulting services to existing small businesses or those individuals interested in starting a business.
•    Women’s Business Development Center, 8 South Michigan, Suite 400, Chicago, Illinois 60603-3302; http://www.wbdc.org/
The Women’s Business Development Center offers training, events, workshops and counseling to small businesses, including Women’s Business Enterprise (WBE) certification for women-owned businesses.
•   Hull House, Jane Addams Hull House – Parkway Community House, 500 East 67th St. Chicago, Illinois 60637-4097; http://www.hullhouse.org/
The Small Business Development Center at Hull House offers individual counseling, small business training, and workshops on marketing, finance, legal structures, insurance, leasing space, sales taxes and record keeping. A funded partner of the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, it operates in communities of need on the south and north sides of Chicago, helping to revitalize local neighborhood economies and improve the overall quality of life.
•   Hispanic Entrepreneurship Center, Illinois Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, 111 West Washington St., Suite 1660, Chicago, Illinois 60602-2703; http://www.ihccbusiness.net/ec.html
 A program of the Illinois Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, the Illinois Hispanic Entrepreneurship Center offers business development and capacity-building assistance, access to capital, and networking. Its matching grant program offers up to $5,000 in funds to qualifying businesses.
•    Chicago Urban League Entrepreneurship Center, 4510 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Illinois 60653; www.thechicagourbanleague.org
 The Chicago Urban League’s Entrepreneurship Center offers information sessions, training and business support clinics, coaching on business documents, technical assistance, procurement and business development assistance, and financial assistance.
Illinois SBDCs Located Outside of Chicago:
•  Joseph Center, 7600 W. Roosevelt, Forest Park, IL 60130; http://www.josephcenter.com/
•  Illinois Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, 1800 West Cermak Rd., Chicago 60608; http://www.ihccbusiness.net/ec.html
•  Harper College, Harper Professional Building, 650 East Higgins Road, Suite 106, Schaumburg, IL 60173; http://goforward.harpercollege.edu/page.cfm?p=4398
•   Rock River Valley Entrepreneurship Center, EIGERlab, 605 Fulton Ave., Rockford, IL 61103; http://www.rrvec.com/
•  Illini Entrepreneurship Center, UIUC – EnterpriseWorks, 60 Hazelwood Drive, MC-659, Champaign, IL 61820; http://www.illiniecn.org/
•  SBDC at the Turner Center for Entrepreneurship at  Bradley University, 141 Jobst Hall, 1501 West Bradley Ave., Peoria, IL 61625; http://www.bradley.edu/turnercenter/centers/sbdc.html
•  College of Lake County, 19351 West Washington St., Room T-302, Grayslake, IL, 60030-1198; http://www.clcillinois.edu/depts/sbd.asp
•  College of DuPage, 2525 Cabot Dr., Lisle, IL 60532; http://www.cod.edu/Academic/Bus_Tech/center_entrepreneur/sm_business.htm
•  Governors State University, Centerpoint for Entrepreneurs, Room C3370, University Park, IL 60466-0975; http://www.centerpointgsu.com/
•  Heartland Partnership, 100 S.W. Water St., Peoria, IL 61602; http://www.heartlandpartnership.org/
•  Black Hawk College , 4703 – 16th Street, Suite G, Moline, IL 61265-7066; http://www.bhc.edu/index.aspx?NID=27





That's excellent! I did notice the traffic has gone up a bit over the last few months with some great posts.

All, we should review the core content to make any needed updates. Please take a look at the articles and guides on the main site, if you catch anything that needs updating or new content that needs to be added, please let us know.
Post
Topic
Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN][NOTE]DNotes - New Company Launch in 2016 To Integrate The Currency, Pay...
by
matatyau-cohen
on 13/10/2015, 16:15:47 UTC
Very good items. writen in a high pro shape. I think this section should have 2-3 more items, and the all 4-5 items should be shorter - as a focused  brief. very good - I would even say--- impresiv

Good morning all, here is the digital currency weekly recap.

Digital Currency Weekly Recap 10-11-2015

http://dcebrief.com/digital-currency-weekly-recap-10-11-2015/

Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions.