More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
I have been buying BTC via a chase debit card on strike since 2021 . Today I get the Chase Fraud text saying I canโt use it for these purchases anymore. I was allowed to deposit via ACH for now submitted by /u/Alarming-Restaurant9 [li...
by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
First up, Robinhood is a regulated trading platform that also includes crypto, it is fully regulated under US laws by the SEC. Yes, that SEC. During the bullrun of 2021 when prices were starting to spike, they disabled people from being able to buy c...
by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
The trick is to use a phone emulator on your desktop. In this example, Iโm using Android Studio on a Mac desktop. You can load any APK app on it: - Banking apps, games, Whatsapp, Reddit., Grindr (if youโre that way inclined), The Virtual Phone...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
Today I learned about a fascinating example of economic warfare by France. Back in 1958, Guinea, a recently independent former French colony, sought to print its own currency. In response, France unleashed a torrent of high-quality counterfeit bills,...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
https://zionodesoc.medium.com/bitcoin-sees-an-eventful-week-with-microstrategys-additional-purchase-and-discovery-of-btc-e2d2410c7ed2 submitted by /u/Denis_Zionodes [link] [comments]
by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
I understand it is king now, but it was by definition a shitcoin today. The devs were literally unknown, and shilling it as freedom, there wasn't anything backing it up, and the type of people who first shilled it reeked of degenerate. It also go...
by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
Based on the report by the US Treasury on defi, they admit to the fact that cash is still king in being used to launder money or finance terrorism. This is a quote from the report, "Still, as previously noted in the 2022 NRAs, this risk assessme...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
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