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| Re: Umar Ardo: I Paid $15,000 In Bitcoin To My Daughter’s Kidnappers by baratech: 5:00pm On Sep 17, 2019 |
Hmm |
| Re: Umar Ardo: I Paid $15,000 In Bitcoin To My Daughter’s Kidnappers by GavelSlam: 5:03pm On Sep 17, 2019 |
Soul47:Mining farms cost money to run. Canada tried it and realised it wasn't beneficial. |
| Re: Umar Ardo: I Paid $15,000 In Bitcoin To My Daughter’s Kidnappers by kalu61(m): 5:07pm On Sep 17, 2019 |
GavelSlam:l have a good knowledge of crypto, l will advice you open your mind to learn. l must commend you on your maturity level in handling the bullies. l would have bought you a bear and we talk on importance of bitcoin and co in new face of technology to world economy both the good and the bad side of it. crypto makes 30 percent of my monthly income |
| Re: Umar Ardo: I Paid $15,000 In Bitcoin To My Daughter’s Kidnappers by GavelSlam: 5:14pm On Sep 17, 2019 |
Soul47: Cryptocurrency payments are recorded on an open ledger known as blockchain, meaning they can be seen by anyone. The team at CipherTrace is able to track them but still might not know the anonymous parties who sent or received the money. The firm also scans the black market and criminal forums for data. The firm monitored chat rooms that advocated for targeting crypto and blockchain start-ups that raised massive amounts of money at the height of the price bubble. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cnbc.com/amp/2019/01/29/crime-still-plague-cryptocurrencies-as-1point7-billion-was-stolen-last-year-.html |
| Re: Umar Ardo: I Paid $15,000 In Bitcoin To My Daughter’s Kidnappers by GavelSlam: 5:15pm On Sep 17, 2019 |
kalu61:No one is saying it cannot be a cash cow for investors. I am simply saying we as a nation cannot manage the technology. Anyone that thinks otherwise is not being truthful or indeed factual. |
| Re: Umar Ardo: I Paid $15,000 In Bitcoin To My Daughter’s Kidnappers by webngnews: 5:26pm On Sep 17, 2019 |
Oh |
| Re: Umar Ardo: I Paid $15,000 In Bitcoin To My Daughter’s Kidnappers by Tobilonia(m): 5:57pm On Sep 17, 2019 |
That is in the FRN constitution, Free and compulsory education from primary to tertiary level...... I guess they just don't wanna comply with that particular sub section... Just like a friend said *THUG* meaning the hate u give us would be used against u all when we wild out |
| Re: Umar Ardo: I Paid $15,000 In Bitcoin To My Daughter’s Kidnappers by droidtech: 6:04pm On Sep 17, 2019 |
Now we should not throw the baby away with the bath water. I want us to be creative here. There are many issues we have to deal with; 1. We have a serious issue with corruption in this country. Leaders, followers we need to look at ourselves and deal with this. 2. There are a lot of poor, jobless people in the country. The idle hand is the devil's workshop. This issue has to be tackled head on. 3. The disparity between rich and poor is become wider and wider. This is a recipe for chaos. God help us. 4. People seeing politicians rewarded richly for doing nothing but mediocre things. The way money is shared among those in the corridors of power is ridiculous. 5. Kidnapping has always been done with cash. Should we therefore ban cash? Now let's talk about cryptocurrency and hence blockchain technology. One of the advantages of cryptocurrencies and blockchain is the ability to create a trustless system, i.e a system that does not need a middle man to ensure trust between two parties involved in a transaction. The truth is, the current systems in existence today have what is called "Vested Interests" i.e certain persons benefit from the continuous use of these systems, they become richer while the rest become poorer and depend on them. One of the main ideas behind blockchain and cryptocurrencies is decentralization. That is, the power/control is shared and not held by a central authority. For example when Greece had a financial crisis and where in debt, because the government had power. They dictated what people could withdraw from their bank accounts. It was terrible. I can't imagine such happening in Nigeria, if for example we have a debt crisis, and the money that we have borrowed from other countries, with nothing to show for it but the fat pockets of our politicians, and then the government now restricts what ordinary citizens can spend and the money they can withdraw. Or you look at the Zimbabwe and Venezuela and see what happens during inflation, all caused by careless governments and their policies that majorly affect the poor. We don't need to get to that point. The blockchain is supposed to be a revolutionary, disruptive tool, very powerful in the hands of those who understand the power within it to be used for good. I am a fan of blockchain because of the philosophy behind it. One of the concept I am working on, is the concept of "smart money". Now we definitely need this here in this part of the world. A lot of contract disputes would be settled easily just with the use of blockchain technology. For example, a political office holder would not receive any pay until certain conditions are met. People would be in control of what and when they are paid based on what is called a smart contract. The same with paying contractors, they don't receive payment until the people permit it. The blockchain would help us as a people control how our monies are spent. If you not 18 you can't buy things like alcohol. If you can not account for how you got a certain amount of money, you can't spend it. All these can be done on the blockchain. There is a lot that can be accomplished using blockchain technology if we can take the time to educate ourselves, and stretch our imaginations. |
| Re: Umar Ardo: I Paid $15,000 In Bitcoin To My Daughter’s Kidnappers by twnklshop: 6:24pm On Sep 17, 2019 |
GavelSlam:Sorry Sir. But your suggestion would not work. Out of all the ransoms paid by cash in Nigeria how many have been traced? You could as well suggest that cash should be banned. My cryptocurrencies (Rainbow Currency, Twnkl Estate Coin, Twnkl Mobility Coin, Twnkl Vacation Coin and Twnkl Shopping Coin) are worth 13 million naira as at today and I am targeting $1 million by 2021. I achieved this without committing crime in a country with infrastructure deficit. Cryptocurrency is Life!!!!
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| Re: Umar Ardo: I Paid $15,000 In Bitcoin To My Daughter’s Kidnappers by GavelSlam: 6:26pm On Sep 17, 2019 |
twnklshop:That a few people make income from a product doesn't mean it serves the greater good of the generality. |
| Re: Umar Ardo: I Paid $15,000 In Bitcoin To My Daughter’s Kidnappers by Commanderinpips: 7:14pm On Sep 17, 2019 |
GavelSlam:And you think you have a good suggestion. You should as well say GSM network should be banned in Nigeria |
| Re: Umar Ardo: I Paid $15,000 In Bitcoin To My Daughter’s Kidnappers by twnklshop: 7:15pm On Sep 17, 2019 |
GavelSlam:My cryptocurrency wallet tracks all payments I receive in US Dollar and my local currency naira for tax purposes. I am liable to pay tax on my cryptocurrency earnings. My tax payments to the Nigerian Government means cryptocurrency serves the greater good of Nigeria just as any other sector or business that pays taxes to the Nigerian Government. |
| Re: Umar Ardo: I Paid $15,000 In Bitcoin To My Daughter’s Kidnappers by twnklshop: 7:20pm On Sep 17, 2019 |
droidtech:Thank you for this post. I explained in detail on the 3rd page of this thread how smart contracts work and how Nigerians can use it to have a better quality of life. https://www.nairaland.com/4253072/buy-rainbow-currency-now-future/2 |
| Re: Umar Ardo: I Paid $15,000 In Bitcoin To My Daughter’s Kidnappers by Lampert505(m): 7:30pm On Sep 17, 2019 |
I'm sorry o,but Bros your sense no dey for ya head ![]() GavelSlam: |
| Re: Umar Ardo: I Paid $15,000 In Bitcoin To My Daughter’s Kidnappers by GavelSlam: 7:32pm On Sep 17, 2019 |
Lampert505:And your papa own. |
| Re: Umar Ardo: I Paid $15,000 In Bitcoin To My Daughter’s Kidnappers by Nobody: 7:55pm On Sep 17, 2019 |
twnklshop:I wish you the best of luck in hitting your target come 2021... Nice one man! Really happy for you... |
| Re: Umar Ardo: I Paid $15,000 In Bitcoin To My Daughter’s Kidnappers by firfinch(m): 8:09pm On Sep 17, 2019 |
GOFRONT:This is what bitcoin looks like, the value of one bitcoin is over 3 million Naira as at today. Surprisingly, the value of bitcoin was less that 1 cent in 2009 when it was introduced.
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| Re: Umar Ardo: I Paid $15,000 In Bitcoin To My Daughter’s Kidnappers by MondayOsunbor(m): 8:28pm On Sep 17, 2019 |
| Re: Umar Ardo: I Paid $15,000 In Bitcoin To My Daughter’s Kidnappers by BluePrincee: 8:53pm On Sep 17, 2019 |
NGRsenate:The high lighted really shows that you are an active senator and a member of the Red chamber ![]() |
| Re: Umar Ardo: I Paid $15,000 In Bitcoin To My Daughter’s Kidnappers by mercyvivv(f): 9:13pm On Sep 17, 2019 |
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| Re: Umar Ardo: I Paid $15,000 In Bitcoin To My Daughter’s Kidnappers by NGRsenate: 9:28pm On Sep 17, 2019 |
BluePrincee:Haq haq haq thank you, thank you! |
| Re: Umar Ardo: I Paid $15,000 In Bitcoin To My Daughter’s Kidnappers by twnklshop: 12:11am On Sep 18, 2019 |
Felixamos:Thank you Sir. |
| Re: Umar Ardo: I Paid $15,000 In Bitcoin To My Daughter’s Kidnappers by Fallenhunter: 3:59am On Sep 18, 2019 |
Soul47:You require sophisticated monitoring systems to regulate and control crypto. At the very least you'd need a system that can keep track of all crypto transactions, a supercomputer to decode the encryption protecting the sender and receiver, a registry where all those trading in crypto would need to register, a sound central bank policy and a top notch investigative team not to mention you'd have to cut crypto traders in Nigeria off from the world because crypto is by its very nature it's own centralized system. Moreover as of now crypto is bought in USD not Naira (If im not wrong) which further devaluates the currency. You're right that the government doesn't do much for its citizens and people aren't patriotic to such a government but if everyone embraced crypto the government would utterly collapse. Imagine things being 10 times worse than they are right now, truly a survival of the fittest scenario. The government can no longer profit off crypto farms because easy mining is over. You now need incredibly powerful graphics processors and a ton of electricity to mine new currency (at least for bitcoin and the popular cryptos) and Nigeria doesn't have the resources to spend on that. The one way I can see it working is if the govt works with crypto traders and users to establish an honest record of their income and taxes them on that. However, for such a system to work most places in Nigeria would have to start accepting crypto payments and people would need to change their mindset of not paying taxes. |
| Re: Umar Ardo: I Paid $15,000 In Bitcoin To My Daughter’s Kidnappers by kalu61(m): 8:00am On Sep 18, 2019 |
GavelSlam:Fine. We are not ripe for it but not enough to ban it. |
| Re: Umar Ardo: I Paid $15,000 In Bitcoin To My Daughter’s Kidnappers by Soul47(m): 6:34pm On Sep 18, 2019 |
GavelSlam:Nah... Check picture below. I posted the link yesterday and got banned for that, so google it to confirm. There is no place on this green earth where mining is not profitable if embarked on with cash. Minimum 8 months you break even.
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| Re: Umar Ardo: I Paid $15,000 In Bitcoin To My Daughter’s Kidnappers by Soul47(m): 6:38pm On Sep 18, 2019 |
Fallenhunter:Your comment still holds that we can do it if we want to and that's what am saying here Chief. On the other hand Mining dosent have to be easy to be profitable, main point is being profitable Plus there are other ways to earn from the crypto space and if the government go into it they will benefit massively cause they have the funds. We are on same side, just took long to realise. Cheers. |
| Re: Umar Ardo: I Paid $15,000 In Bitcoin To My Daughter’s Kidnappers by GavelSlam: 6:40pm On Sep 18, 2019 |
Soul47:They are profitable today but last year they made a loss. Bear in mind, that is Canada with sufficient resources and expertise to not just generate power but facilitate efficient mining. It would not be efficient in Nigeria. |
| Re: Umar Ardo: I Paid $15,000 In Bitcoin To My Daughter’s Kidnappers by Soul47(m): 6:49pm On Sep 18, 2019 |
GavelSlam:Do you know why they were not profitable last year? It's cause of the fall in btc value and other crypto they mine not because mining is not lucrative. Bring that to Nigeria... If the government can secure 1,000 kVA, for a start, from the Dam and buy 500 miners what do you think will happen? In 6 months you may hear we have money but don't know what to do with it. Give it 2 years max, opposed to 3 years warranty of those machines, now figure what will happen... This is to let you know that crypto mining is still profitable. And there are other ways to hedge against future drop in value of the coins which have been mined already, discussion for another day. Cheers. |
| Re: Umar Ardo: I Paid $15,000 In Bitcoin To My Daughter’s Kidnappers by Lampert505(m): 1:49am On Sep 19, 2019 |
Get sense man GavelSlam: |
| Re: Umar Ardo: I Paid $15,000 In Bitcoin To My Daughter’s Kidnappers by charlsecy(m): 7:24pm On Sep 19, 2019 |
Lexusgs430:I think it's traceable. |
| Re: Umar Ardo: I Paid $15,000 In Bitcoin To My Daughter’s Kidnappers by Lexusgs430: 7:51pm On Sep 19, 2019 |
charlsecy:Once wallet chop am, e don go.... You are aware bitcoin is not regulated.......... |
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