So it appears bitfinex is going to stop all transactions with US customers.
so as newbie how can i get in on shit coin fun?
what exchanges are US friendly?
i want to start trading with a couple hundred to test the waters, i have been trying to get in the market for a couple days and its turning out to be a pain in the ass
>>3199258
buy FUN on etherdelta
>>3199258
>US
enjoy your freedom
>>3199274
this country is NOT the land of the free at least when it comes to all the over regulation stopping us from trading. That's why I have been considering a long term plan of saving up as much as I can and getting out of here.
>>3199341
yeah this is fucking bullshit!
>sign up for bitfinex
>asks if i'm a us citizen
>click no
>but i actually am a us citizen
>>3199576
wow we got a badass over there
>>3199550
To be honest, the constant swarm of paper work that's involved to even own and run a business here makes it very intimidating for new business owners.
Even for current business owners, the hassle it takes to hire employees is fucking bothersome (Tax W2, monthly/quarterly/bi-annual sales tax. Military deployment plays a big part, Ethnic diversity etc)
What made this country great in the early 1900's-60's was that anyone could move here and build/create whatever they wanted, now it's much more different now..
Now it's normal for us to say fuck it and find a 9-5, go to school and be in debt to student loans because some were never taught in school about these regulations, or how to start a business, turn a hobby to a career, fill in tax work. They are just taught unnecessary bullshit
regurgitated from one 9-5 wage cuck to another.
So we are consumers working 9-5...
Now one of our best outlets to financial freedom, crypto-currency is under attack under these same regulations.
I find it hilarious in the end that they wish to regulate crypto, because crypto is the counter movement of regulation itself....
anyways grandpa is done talking and needs to stop drinking whiskey.
>>3199753
Everything that doesn't need to be regulated is regulated. Wall Street for example has seen less regulations since Regan. Now we're here with a shitty financial sector that still isn't regulated, a government that doesn't care, and people that just go with the flow.
Crypto puts a stop to all of that. Ya, you could regulate the shit out of crypto, but in the end, you can move to a different country with a USB drive and cashout.
That's why crypto will live, cause it has no borders. Government can only regulate the on and off ramps, but can't regulate the freeway that has gravel roads.
>>3199753
i hear you anon.
this over regulation shit really needs to stop. and good points on the wothless bullshit they teach in our schools instead of real world knowledge and training.
>>3199902
Amen, Vires in numeris
>>3199576
>sign up for bitfinex
>asks if i'm a us citizen
>click no
>transfer ETH to bitfinex
>buy BCH at 0.6
>sell BCH days later at .14
>transfer double the ETH back to GDAX
so I guess it's just the ERC20 token ICO's that scares bitfinex? I did this all this week, from a US ip address.
>>3200025
meant to change
>click no
to
>click yes
which is what I did.
bittrex lul
CALI HERE WTF THEY GONNA DO