Friday, 19 August 2022

This is how Kraken thanks their customers

This is how Kraken thanks their customers submitted by /u/DerEwige
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South African Reserve Bank Supports Friendly Crypto Operations

South African Reserve Bank Supports Friendly Crypto Operations

According to the banking regulator, minimizing risk by disconnecting crypto-related consumers may represent a "threat" to financial integrity. The Reserve Bank of South Africa's Prudential Authority advised its subsidiaries to avoid illegal activity, asking banks not to terminate all links with bitcoin.

It implied that such an act might pose a higher risk in the long term. Prudential Authority CEO Fundi Tshazibana signed the formal notification. Certain South African banks have already severed links with crypto asset service providers (CASPs), as referred to in the letter, due to unclear laws or a high-risk component. However, the ...

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If you joined in late 2020 or any time during 2021, and if you're feeling disheartened, this video is for you.

If you joined in late 2020 or any time during 2021, and if you're feeling disheartened, this video is for you. submitted by /u/sgtslaughterTV
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The Bitcoin Cash Podcast #56: US Government Crackdown & BCH LATAM feat. Jose Ignacio Araujo & Talia Guerrero

The Bitcoin Cash Podcast #56: US Government Crackdown & BCH LATAM feat. Jose Ignacio Araujo & Talia Guerrero submitted by /u/Shibinator
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source https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/wrr5ds/the_bitcoin_cash_podcast_56_us_government/

Thursday, 18 August 2022

How often do you move BTC from strike to a wallet?

I set up a recurring buy on strike and am curious what method works best for moving it to a wallet. Weekly, monthly or when a specific amount is reached?

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PayPal Adds Support for Bitcoin in Mobile App

California-based fintech giant PayPal adds cryptocurrency features to its mobile app. Starting from August 15, the application users can easily buy, sell, and transfer several cryptocurrencies: Ethereum, Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, and Litecoin.

According to the official website, the funds remain protected without any digital key. The mobile version will only support internal transfers and does not require a MetaMask account. Despite frequent hacks within the Web3 sphere, beginner cryptocurrency holders might be content with PayPal’s familiar interface.

On a side note, the website provides educational articles about cryptocurrency, volatility, and tax regulations.

It’s worth noting that the mobile app allows users to start with a $1 balance. However, the company applies network fees when transferring crypto to or from PayPal accounts. Speaking of which, PayPal has been open to cryptocurrencies for two years now. The platform first introduced the option to buy, sell, and hold digital assets in October 2020.

"Keep in mind that we cannot protect you fromlosses due to market volatility. The transfer of cryptocurrencies on the blockchain is also risky and the transaction can be delayed or lost. Make sure you study carefully to buy and sell correctly,” the company warned customers.

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source https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/wqymv0/paypal_adds_support_for_bitcoin_in_mobile_app/

Have you met someone who have not heard of Bitcoin?

In 2016 not many have heard of Bitcoin. In 2018 alot more have heard of Bitcoin. Today 2022 I have not met someone who has not heard about Bitcoin. (they usually don't understand it and think it is scam and so furth (you know, the news)).

I was thinking you out there, do you have the same experience that 100% og people now know that something called Bitcoin exist...?

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