El primer cajero automático en BITCOIN del mundo en chipre

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World's First Bitcoin ATM Is Announced - First Location: Cyprus

While European politicos negotiate in Brussels, deciding the fate of other people's money in Cyprus, the free market has already moved in to help Cypriots get access to their money via other means...

Banks have been closed for the last week in Cyprus and if they do re-open on Tuesday, it has now been announced that daily withdrawal limits at ATMs will be 100 euros per day.

As the Cypriot Drama unfolds before our very eyes, I began pondering what tangible solutions there are to bank holidays and bank runs. What could I do to help in Cyprus and all other countries (like Spain, Greece and Italy) for which, as we have predicted at TDV, bank closures are coming? The answer wasn’t hard to come up with. If these people had simply bought bitcoins with their savings, not only would they currently have 100% access to their funds, but also they would have enjoyed a parabolic move to the upside over past months.

ENTER THE WORLD'S FIRST OPERATIONAL BITCOIN ATM

Upon examination of the marketplace and many discussions with Justin O’Connell (TDV Newsletter & Gold Silver Bitcoin), as well as another key strategic partner of ours, I have decided to move forward with what I believe could be the next multi-billion dollar business venture: Bitcoin ATM.

But that isn’t all. It is wholly our intention at Bitcoin ATM to put the company in the right position to open its very first ATM in Cyprus. If we did this now, and we are moving quickly to make this so, we would be the only functioning ATM on the island.

How do I know this is such a good idea? Just look at what Bloomberg recently wrote about Bitcoin as currency:

One place where it’s not safe is in Bitcoin. Bitcoin is generally referred to as a “digital currency” or “virtual currency,” a form of cash that doesn’t need government backing. Unfortunately it’s missing the most essential aspect of money: it’s not useful for buying anything. Bitcoin’s rise as a tool for financial speculation underlines the failure of the virtual currency idea.

As Dollar Vigilante readers will know, I take issue with a number of assumptions in this paragraph. For instance, no economic law exists (in the real world) which stipulates that cash needs government backing. Also, I have found that Bitcoin is useful for many things, not the least of which are the many things we accept Bitcoin for here at TDV Media, such as TDV Offshore, TDV Passports, TDV Newsletter, TDV Homegrown, and Get Your Gold Out Of Dodge.

I am not the first person to note Bitcoin’s Aristotelian attributes as money.

Durability: Bitcoin exists on the networks of users everywhere. Just like the internet, there is no singular switch to turn Bitcoin off. Bitcoin has already seen tremendous volatility, and the userbase has remained.

Portability: What’s more portable than a flash drive? Or, how about a private key memorized in your brain. There is nothing more portable than a thought, and that’s what Bitcoin can be if you memorize your private key and keep the coins on a cold storage medium (also another technology the Bitcoin ATM team has planned).

Fungibility: Bitcoin is divisible up to 8 decimal places. That means that at its current growth (inflation) rate of 3,600 bitcoin-a-day, the ultimate total amount of 21,000,000 bitcoin ever to be on the market can be divided among billions of people on the planet.

Intrinsic Value: A bet for Bitcoin is a bet for the Internet. We all have first hand experience with the intrinsic value of the Internet. What’s more, Bitcoin values the notion of privacy in a world where privacy has become scarcer than silver.

In Europe, institutions like the International Monetary Fund, European Central Bank & the German Federal Government have forced individuals to suffer through the confiscation and devaluation of their savings through techniques like taxes, levies and inflation.

The European Central Bank published a report in October, which stated that increased demand for Bitcoin “could have a negative impact on the reputation of central banks,” particularly if the public perceives Bitcoin’s value is due to “a central bank not doing its job properly.” Yet another reason why I know this idea is a good one.

These reasons and others are why I feel that Bitcoin ATM’s time is now. We picked our slogan, “Your Future Now,” to demonstrate the immediacy with which we feel we must roll out this technology.

I’ve founded many successful internet companies, and rarely have I been as excited about an idea as Bitcoin ATM. I’ve got a great, knowledgeable team who has already contacted important people within and without the ATM and bitcoin communities to make this antiestéticasible. You'll be intrigued by the unexpected relationships we're forging to bring Bitcoin to more people across the globe. In gauging shop owners in the digital currency unfriendly state of California last week, the Bitcoin ATM team discovered great interest from not only those who knew Bitcoin, but also from those who did not. Stateless currencies will be a way of the future, and that’s why Bitcoin ATM, and why now.

BITCOIN ATM FUNCTIONALITY

At this moment in time, you can deposit fiat currency into Bitcoin ATM and receive bitcoins to your account. You can also send bitcoins and receive fiat currencies.

OWN YOUR OWN BITCOIN ATM'S - POSSIBLE BUSINESS VENTURE OF THE DECADE

Ever wish you had gotten involved in the early stages of the internet in 1994? Or bought gold in 2000? Or invested in Microsoft in the 80s? I see bitcoin and things like Bitcoin ATM as being the next big thing. And, this is not the first time I've recognized a massive paradigm shift as I did starting Canada's largest financial website in 1994... and became a gold advocate early in the last decade and starting up The Dollar Vigilante in 2009 with a focus on protecting from The End Of The Monetary System As We Know It (TEOTMSAWKI)... something that is in full flight as people in Cyprus can attest.

As stated, we want to roll out these ATMs as quickly as possible. Very obvious first locations would be in nations which are currently undergoing capital controls such as Argentina and Iran. But, even more than that, there are communities of freedom minded individuals sprouting up all over the world. A few bitcoin ATMs in the free state, New Hampshire, where thousands of freedom loving agorists have already moved is a no brainer. Other areas that make complete sense include places like Chile where many are now gravitating as well as Cafayate in Argentina where Doug Casey has already formed his freedom loving expat community.

I am convinced bitcoin will be the currency of the future... and all the attacks on it by governments and central banks shows they know it.

If you are interested in getting more info on becoming a franchisee in a particular area and installing a Bitcoin ATM in that region, please contact us at bitcoinatm@bitcoinatm.com. As well, as things grow - and I expect it to be rapid - we may accept investors who are interested. You can contact us about that at the same email bitcoinatm@bitcoinatm.com.
 
Se podría currar un poco más la web el tal Berwick... la única foto en la página es una foto suya :p
 
Jojojoj, jorobar esto es un no parar de noticias bitcoin. Es que ya no hace falta ni que las busques, te tropiezas con cosas nuevas por todos lados...
 
Yo pensaba que lo de los cajeros Bitcoin iba más atrasado, pero veo que no. A ver qué nivel de éxito tienen en Chipre.

No sé como andarán en liquidez de btc los chipriotas. Eso sí, en cuanto les dejen usar su dinero, que recordemos que es un robo, más de uno se lo pensará y pasará su dinero a un bien inconfiscable como el bitcoin.

Sinónimos de lo acontecido en Chipre:

estafar, timar, quitar, hurtar, afanar, mangar, atracar, sisar, despojar, desvalijar, defraudar, usurpar, malversar, sustraer, expoliar, limpiar
 
jojojo...

un fulano que dice: si esta semana pasada hubiéramos tenido "cajeros bitcoin" en Chipre nos hubiéramos forrado... Y si la abuela tuviera ruedas sería un coche.

Todo el puñetero artículo es un bluff como una casa. Lo único que hacen es decir: "si quieres subirte a esta ola, ya que la de la minería se ha pasado, stay tuned que te vamos a endilgar unos cajeros bitcoin con los que te vas a poder forrar"

Aquí el único que se va a forrar es el que fabrica los "cajeros bitcoña" y se los vende a pardillos.

¿Qué fruta utilidad habrían tenido esos cajeros en Chipre? NINGUNA. Porque no habría papelitos fiat que sacar a cambio de tus bitcoin y nadie querría ingresar sus papelitos fiat para que les apunten bitcoñas en su cuenta.
 
jorobar pero quien invento este truño del Bitcoin que ya me da dolor de cabeza.
 
La cantidad de trileros, audaces, ladrones, estafadores y amantes del dinero ajeno que se van reuniendo alrededor del bitcoin realmente asusta.

El texto con el que se abre este post es el mayor cúmulo de trampas y tópicos del marketing más deleznable -basado en mentiras, medias verdades, adulteración de hechos, falsas asignaciones de valor-.

El que lea esta frase de vendedor de crecepelos y no salga disparado es que ha perdido todo sentido común:

I have decided to move forward with what I believe could be the next multi-billion dollar business venture: Bitcoin ATM.


Ignoro si en el largo plazo esto se estabilizará pero, por el momento, casi cualquier estafa busca asociarse a la palabra "bitcoin" para aprovecharse de la novedad. Toda la mafia de estafadores de los HYIP, multiniveles, ponzis, pirámides y -supongo que pronto- los nigerianos campan alegremente a lo largo y ancho de la red invocando diferentes "next multi-billion dollar business ventures".

Tengan cuidado. El producto o el proceso puede ser bueno pero, todo este arrejunte y mafia de estafadores que se está juntando alrededor no augura nada bueno.

Cuiden sus billetes que cuesta mucho ganarlos para que se los lleve el primer vivillo que pasa por la puerta.
 
No sé, al menos el oro lo puedo tras*formar en collares si el valor baja; ¿pero cuántos collares me puedo hacer un unos bitcoins?
 
Yo pensaba que lo de los cajeros Bitcoin iba más atrasado, pero veo que no. A ver qué nivel de éxito tienen en Chipre.


He aprendido muchas cosas valiosas de tus aportes, por eso me lastima y hace mal cuando pierdes la objetividad.

Puedes ser un "fana" del bitcoin -y te lo respeto- pero le haces un flaco favor al tema cuando conviertes una participación sana e informativa en un aplaudir irreflexivo e irresponsable.

La noticia NO DICE que haya cajeros automáticos en Chipre.

Mal podrás ver el "nivel de éxito en Chipre" porque NO HAY NINGUNO.

No te pases de listo que queda mal.
 
No sé, al menos el oro lo puedo tras*formar en collares si el valor baja; ¿pero cuántos collares me puedo hacer un unos bitcoins?

¿tienes tu pasta en oro? felicidades, me parece muy inteligente.
Sin embargo, prueba a abrirte una cartera de bitcoins, cuando ocurra la explosión inevitable de papeles de colores me lo agradecerás. Diversificar y tal.

Además vas a comprarte p.e. un aifone o un pc, cuando no admitan eur con onzas de oro?? Me parece que vas a tener que contactar con una empresa extranjera y ofrecerle algo fácilmente tras*ferible. Que tal bitcoin, conoces algo que pueda adaptarse mejor??
 
Coincido en que esto es un movimiento más mediático que otra cosa pero... son buenas noticias :D
 
Coincido en que esto es un movimiento más mediático que otra cosa pero... son buenas noticias :D

Te parece una buena noticia que un "conferenciante" se busque clics a base de esta memez? :roto2:
 
Coincido en que esto es un movimiento más mediático que otra cosa pero... son buenas noticias :D

y yo también. La he copiado únicamente por que la gente pinche y hable de bitcoin.

Además y aprovechando, para que quiero un cajero automático bitcoin??
si es que no va a hacer falta, pago con un teléfono un producto sin necesidad de usar moneda fiduciaria para nada.

Quizá inicialmente puede estar bien, para implantarlo, pero luego es totalmente innecesario bajo mi punto de vista.
 
Te parece una buena noticia que un "conferenciante" se busque clics a base de esta memez? :roto2:

Me la pela el "conferenciante" - más exposición de Bitcoin a las noticias y al mercado líquido.
 
y yo también. La he copiado únicamente por que la gente pinche y hable de bitcoin.

Además y aprovechando, para que quiero un cajero automático bitcoin??
si es que no va a hacer falta, pago con un teléfono un producto sin necesidad de usar moneda fiduciaria para nada.

Quizá inicialmente puede estar bien, para implantarlo, pero luego es totalmente innecesario bajo mi punto de vista.

Me la pela el "conferenciante" - más exposición de Bitcoin a las noticias y al mercado líquido.

traducción: así hay más pardillos a los que engañar (que no saben inglés) para venderles las bitcoñas.

Y luego os quejáis de que vayamos avisando al personal en los hilos en los que os hacéis caricias mutuamente. :ouch:
 
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