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Until businesses start keeping ledgers in these currencies I'm not going to take them as serious currency.

It seems to be a pseudo commodity to me.

All speculation Mr Polish. Never speculate on that of which oscillates violently.
 
The Winklevoss turds tried to get an ETF up and running but regulators denied it. I assume someone competent like Barclay's (iShares) will do it.
there's like 15 applications in now, that was one of the ones rejected

how does that even work in Canada, forgive me if this is a dumb ?
do yall (i know you have ties there too) use canadian based investment providers, and do they allow people to invest easily in the US stock market?
or do you use your own index based funds, etc... based off either ours or the CSE?
or do many of you use the same larger MNCs like Fidelity/Blackrock/Prudential etc. that allow people to invest easily in either market?
 
All speculation Mr Polish. Never speculate on that of which oscillates violently.

Agreed that's why I won't encourage or discourage bitcoin.

If you want to buy it or short go ahead.

I just won't consider it currency until the market treats it as such.
 
there's like 15 applications in now, that was one of the ones rejected

how does that even work in Canada, forgive me if this is a dumb ?
do yall (i know you have ties there too) use canadian based investment providers, and do they allow people to invest easily in the US stock market?
or do you use your own index based funds, etc... based off either ours or the CSE?
or do many of you use the same larger MNCs like Fidelity/Blackrock/Prudential etc. that allow people to invest easily in either market?

I don't know much about investing in Canada -- which is pretty sad. Wbu would know. I mean you can just buy US securities and put them in the Canadian equivalent of a 401(k) (called an RRSP).

I had a TD waterhouse brokerage account with TD bank had a US and Canadian account. TD is now all over the east coast of the US. TD -- as in Toronto Dominion.
 
@wlu.29 how does that work over there?
is there a fee for buying US securities?
or do many of them have equivalents in yalls market?

i know alot of the funds do, as when searching for US based ones ill see results for ones in Toronto instead
 
I don't know much about investing in Canada -- which is pretty sad. Wbu would know. I mean you can just buy US securities and put them in the Canadian equivalent of a 401(k) (called an RRSP).

I had a TD waterhouse brokerage account with TD bank had a US and Canadian account. TD is now all over the east coast of the US. TD -- as in Toronto Dominion.

for the 401k are you taxed taking any of the money out?
 
No it's not. It's a decentralized payment system with secure distributed ledger for financial history tracking. It's a disruptive technology and solution for financial transactions just as Amazon was disruptive to retail.
I think at this point block chain and bitcoin can be considered two separate things. What you described was Blockchain. Blockchain and Bitcoin exist as a unit but Blockchain can also be used for other asserts as well. Tangible assets.
 
hm, I thought anything bought in Candida was in SyrupCoins
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hm, I thought anything bought in Candida was in SyrupCoins
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Our cuck prime minister was literally too embarrassed to celebrate Canada's 150th because 20 Indians set up tee pees on the front lawn of Parliament.
 
I think at this point block chain and bitcoin can be considered two separate things. What you described was Blockchain. Blockchain and Bitcoin exist as a unit but Blockchain can also be used for other asserts as well. Tangible assets.

Right, and bitcoin is currently the most relevant instrument that uses blockchain. I don't know what you consider an asset, but Janet Yellen called Bitcoin and asset last Thursday -- a highly volatile asset.

The IRS has a guideline for treatment of virtual currencies: https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/irs-virtual-currency-guidance
 
that's almost as bad as camping out in 'endangered trees' ffs.
terrible.

Cana-cuck-istan is worse. Apparently an Indian parked his RV blocking the entrance to one of the most popular provincial parks in Ontario and they closed the park.

See a few people crapping in buckets didn't shutdown Berkeley, but in Canada ...
 
@wlu.29 how does that work over there?
is there a fee for buying US securities?
or do many of them have equivalents in yalls market?

TD Waterhouse had a $7 flat fee for buying Canadian or US stocks. There was weird shit like you couldn't buy the Vanguard500 and the Canadian version was a 2% fee (-LOL). THis was 15 yrs ago so all of this is now irrelevant with the rise of ETFs and SPDRs.
 
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