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    [Daily Discussion] Friday, March 23, 2018

    Posted: 22 Mar 2018 09:06 PM PDT

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    Are Banks in Malta cryptofriendly?

    Posted: 23 Mar 2018 06:25 AM PDT

    With Binance moving to Malta the question is are banks there friendly when it comes to profits made with Cryptocurrencies?

    And if so which?

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    Binance, moving to Malta! that should settle some FUD!

    Posted: 23 Mar 2018 06:58 AM PDT

    Binance, the world's top crypto exchange moving to Malta.

    One of the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange by traded value is seeking a fresh start on a little Crypto island in the Mediterranean.

    Binance, founded last year in Hong Kong, will soon start a "fiat-to-crypto exchange" in Malta. In an interview, Zhao Changpeng stated that it is planning to open an office on the island. He added that the company mission is currently close to securing a deal with local banks that can provide access to deposits and withdrawals.

    Zhao mentioned that "Malta is very progressive when it comes to crypto and fintech."

    Since last year both regulators from China to the U.S. have been cracking down on cryptocurrency exchanges and businesses, leaving many companies like Binance struggling to find a stable base. Before, the company had an office in Japan however it struggled to get a licence to operate. Moreover, Japan's Financial Services Agency issued a notice to the venue on Friday for working without consent.

    Zhao's venue was the world's top-ranked exchange by volume for the past 24 hours, according to Coinmarketcap.com, trading about $1.7 billion. He mentioned that he had recently been invited by the Maltese government to review an upcoming bill that was favourable to crypto businesses.

    Malta came to play as policy makers and the government has held public consultations on regulating virtual currencies, token sales, and crypto-exchanges. Last month there was the unveiling of the plans by the Malta Digital Innovation Authority that will certify and regulate blockchain-based businesses and their operations which will also create a framework to oversee initial coin offerings, the Malta Independent newspaper said.

    In the coming months, Binance, is currently underway to launch a decentralized exchange.

    Source

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    A push for mass adoption. Decentralized crypto tool website, bye bye CMC

    Posted: 23 Mar 2018 09:49 AM PDT

    Hello /r/BitcoinMarkets community! We need to continue to push for mass adoption. That is why I am currently developing an all in one tool for crypto lovers and could use your help!

     

    Coin Market Street's mission is to be the all in one tool for cryptocurrency lovers, built by cryptocurrency lovers. The goal is to be a one stop website for everything cryptocurrency. We provide the ability of viewing live cryptocurrency prices, breaking news, arbitrage opportunities, and crypto shopping.

     

    For Crypto Traders (coming soon!) Look at live prices and arbitrage opportunities for over 1500 coins across exchanges.

     

    For Crypto Businesses and Shoppers (coming soon!) This is an upcoming feature I'm very excited about. The ability to buy and sell anything you want using only cryptocurrencies. No fiat allowed!

     

    For Crypto Redditors All cryptos are linked to their official subreddit's. When you click on a crypto, you can view live pricing as well as all of the top reddit posts for that crypto.

     

    For Crypto Developers The github for the website is completely opensource and available on https://github.com/apuente93/cgd

     

    I know, right now the site is very similar to CoinMarketCap and LiveCoinWatch. The difference is that this site will be opensource, anyone can contribute and help build it. We are also not looking to make any money, so we will never have ads or scam coin promotions, and all donations will go to continued building and perfecting of the site. We are here for all crypto lovers. If there are any other suggestions for the website, please speak up! You can use any of the social media outlets below to do so.

     

    Let's make Coin Market Street the most powerful crypto resource for everyone built by everyone!

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    Anyone here used MoneyPolo for Crypto banking?

    Posted: 23 Mar 2018 09:43 AM PDT

    If yes, how is the experience for EU & Asian users?

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    Book Keeping Software and Workflows?

    Posted: 22 Mar 2018 12:41 PM PDT

    Current Setup:

    • Export exchange CSV's for backup.

    • Import CSV's or use API to get exchange data in Cointracking.

    • Clean and standardize data in Cointracking. Add wallet addresses to track ICO stuff.

    • Export data from cointracking to Libre Calc to establish complete historical record.

    I find a lot of the calculations Cointracking comes up with are not accurate but it's easy enough to keep track with a spreadsheet.

    There are a couple Libre Calc extensions that leverage ccxt but for me it would probably mean a lot of studying. Similar queries can be done in Excel.

    I poked around and found marketXLS, it's an Excel plugin and looks pretty useful. Dude in the chat window said they support all major crypto pairs. Not cheap though or crypto specific.

    Anyways thought I would see what everyone else is using?

    Thanks for any input.

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    Theory: The market dumps so hard because the narrative of bitcoin is so anti-regulatory.

    Posted: 22 Mar 2018 07:23 PM PDT

    The average joe gets into crypto aware that its biggest fans hate intervention. The moment a government hints at control, the average joe, hyperaware to loss, panic sells everything because they feel like they were buying into a potentially forbidden activity. Basically the crypto doesn't do itself favors by being anti-regulatory. It creates its own panic button.

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    Can someone simulate at what price would DEATH CROSS happen?

    Posted: 22 Mar 2018 06:13 PM PDT

    So yeah can someone simulate when would death cross occur on bitcoin based on daily chart. For the next 2 weeks or something? This is probably kinda complicated and impossible to predict. Or to what extent can we predict, whether the death cross will happen?

    Could someone bother to explain the possibilities?

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    What exchange can I buy BTC with Swiss Franks (CHF)?

    Posted: 22 Mar 2018 11:01 AM PDT

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