Re: The Bitcoin Tracking Thread
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Originally Posted by
Ares
My guess is the bullion dealer would convert to cash, or may try to negotiate with miners to accept Bitcoin as payment. I believe most merchants use a 3rd party (like Bitpay or Coinbase) to facilitate the transaction. Once its completed Bitpay/coinbase converts the purchase to fiat at the point of sale and the customer can withdraw it at anytime.
I have to ask, who is Bitpay and Coinbase? A legitimate bank, Wall Street firm, or just some computer nerds in a basement?
Re: The Bitcoin Tracking Thread
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Originally Posted by
EE_
I have to ask, who is Bitpay and Coinbase? A legitimate bank, Wall Street firm, or just some computer nerds in a basement?
Bitpay:
https://bitpay.com/
Coinbase:
https://www.coinbase.com/
They are essentially fiat gateways that allow you to buy / sell / accept Bitcoin for payments while giving you the options of keeping Bitcoin or converting it to fiat. They are money transmitters based in the United States and are full licensed money transmitters (which is stupid in my opinion) but you can't deal with that amount of money without being licensed in the United States.
Re: The Bitcoin Tracking Thread
Re: The Bitcoin Tracking Thread
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Originally Posted by
Jewboo
They will most certainly try. What's the max coin supply on that one 6 million? LOL
Re: The Bitcoin Tracking Thread
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Originally Posted by
Ares
Bitpay:
https://bitpay.com/
Coinbase:
https://www.coinbase.com/
They are essentially fiat gateways that allow you to buy / sell / accept Bitcoin for payments while giving you the options of keeping Bitcoin or converting it to fiat. They are money transmitters based in the United States and are full licensed money transmitters (which is stupid in my opinion) but you can't deal with that amount of money without being licensed in the United States.
So they are Wall Street bankers?
Re: The Bitcoin Tracking Thread
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Originally Posted by
EE_
So they are Wall Street bankers?
I can't find any direct links to wall street. Coinbase / Bitpay both started close to the same time back in 2013 as a way for U.S. individuals to get involved in crytpo currencies. Prior to that you had to wire money to Mt.Gox or any of the other handful exchanges that did not reside in the U.S. so was a bit of a pain in the ass.
Re: The Bitcoin Tracking Thread
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Originally Posted by
Ares
I can't find any direct links to wall street. Coinbase / Bitpay both started close to the same time back in 2013 as a way for U.S. individuals to get involved in crytpo currencies. Prior to that you had to wire money to Mt.Gox or any of the other handful exchanges that did not reside in the U.S. so was a bit of a pain in the ass.
Who else could possibly handle an enormous amount of money and money transfers like this, then Wall Street, or the US Government?
Is there anyone in the private sector that handles this much money/transfers/business on a daily basis? Amazon?
Re: The Bitcoin Tracking Thread
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Originally Posted by
Ares
I can't find any direct links to wall street. Coinbase / Bitpay both started close to the same time back in 2013 as a way for U.S. individuals to get involved in crytpo currencies. Prior to that you had to wire money to Mt.Gox or any of the other handful exchanges that did not reside in the U.S. so was a bit of a pain in the ass.
One of the co-founders of Coinbase, Fred Ehrsam, was a Goldman Sachs currency trader prior to starting Coinbase...
https://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-coi...aving-company/
Re: The Bitcoin Tracking Thread
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Originally Posted by
EE_
Who else could possibly handle an enormous amount of money and money transfers like this, then Wall Street, or the US Government?
Is there anyone in the private sector that handles this much money/transfers/business on a daily basis? Amazon?
Wal-Mart, Amazon, Facebook, Google, etc. They all handle sums of money at this scale.
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Ares
Wal-Mart, Amazon, Facebook, Google, etc. They all handle sums of money at this scale.
Walmart, the Waltons married into Jewish families
Amazon, Jeff Bezos Zionist (not Jewish) made the American Jewish power for 'Vanity Fair' list https://voat.co/v/politics/1862626/9122391
Facebook, Zuckerberg, Jew
Google founders, both Jews
So by these examples it's pretty safe to assume the only people able to handle sums of money at this scale are Jews, or those with Jewish backers.
It is also safe to assume major crypto exchanges Coinbase and Bitpay are also run by Jews.
Question: Who are the people that want to control, are planning to control and already control the money of the world?
Now for my opinion, Jews are behind Bitcoin and the crypto industry and they have much bigger plans then to give people like you and I a decentralized currency.
*The above has nothing to do with people profiting during the transition into a global currency for the elite Jewish NWO.
I'm sure no one that's making money on cryptos cares what happens to the world, or our future, as long as you're getting rich now. Now is all that matters.