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「BITPointが日本初となるSHIB上場。SHIBの概要や特徴について」 BITPointに日本初となる上場を果たしたSHIBについて、その概要や特徴、今後の展開などを詳しく解説していきます。The post BITPointが日本初となるSHIB上場。SHIBの概要や特徴について first appeared on 金融・投資メディアHEDGE GUIDE.
「BITPOINT(ビットポイント)に上場した仮想通貨クレイトン(KLAY)とは?【国内初上陸】」 22年8月4日、日本国内の暗号資産(仮想通貨)取引所BITPOINT(ビットポイント)は、新たに「クレイトン(KLAY)」の取り扱いをスタートすることを明らかにしました。クレイトンが国内の取引所に上場されるのは今回が初めてです。今回は、BITPOINTで新たに取り扱われるクレイトンについて、その概要や特徴、将来性などを解説していきます。The post BITPOINT(ビットポイント)に上場した仮想通貨クレイトン(KLAY)とは?【国内初上陸】 first appeared on 金融・投資メディアHEDGE GUIDE.
「BITPoint、暗号資産「KLAY」の取り扱いを開始」 ビットポイントジャパンは8月4日、新たに暗号資産KLAYの取り扱いを開始した。The post BITPoint、暗号資産「KLAY」の取り扱いを開始 first appeared on 金融・投資メディアHEDGE GUIDE.
【期間限定】BITPoint口座解説するだけで1000円貰える!▶︎ https://bit.ly/39CuplU 即換金・引き出しも可能なので、ぜひご利用ください! 僕と同じチームでBybitの総額10億円超の仮想通貨トレーディング大会に参加しましょう
【期間限定】BITPoint口座解説するだけで1000円貰える!▶︎ https://bit.ly/39CuplU 即換金・引き出しも可能なので、ぜひご利用ください! 僕と同じチームでBybitの総額10億円超の仮想通貨トレーディング大会に参加しましょう
【期間限定】BITPoint口座解説するだけで1000円貰える!▶︎ https://bit.ly/39CuplU 即換金・引き出しも可能なので、ぜひご利用ください! 僕と同じチームでBybitの総額10億円超の仮想通貨トレーディング大会に参加しましょう
【期間限定】BITPoint口座解説するだけで1000円貰える!▶︎ https://bit.ly/39CuplU 即換金・引き出しも可能なので、ぜひご利用ください! 僕と同じチームでBybitの総額10億円超の仮想通貨トレーディング大会に参加しましょう
【期間限定】BITPoint口座解説するだけで1000円貰える!▶︎ https://bit.ly/39CuplU 即換金・引き出しも可能なので、ぜひご利用ください! 僕と同じチームでBybitの総額10億円超の仮想通貨トレーディング大会に参加しましょう
En Latinoamérica, las criptomonedas han sido la respuesta que las personas buscaban. Ha permitido a las personas tomar un nuevo camino y dejar atrás prácticas que en muchas ocasiones no fueron diseñadas con su bienestar a largo plazo en mente. Sin embargo, todavía hay un largo camino para traer claridad y hacer de este espacio un lugar más amistoso a sus usuarios. Hoy hablamos con Ricardo Armenta, CMO de Bitpoint, un intercambio de criptoactivos que busca traer esta claridad y facilidad a más de 10 países en Latinoamérica. Enlaces de interés: * Bitpoint Latam (Sitio Oficial) * Criptomonedas.do (Sitio Oficial | Instagram | Twitter ) * Criptomonedas Latam (Comunidad de Telegram) * La Cripto Uni con Javier Suarez ( YouTube | Instagram | Twitter ) * BDecrypt - Video Tutoriales de Crypto (YouTube) * Blockchain RD (Canal de Noticias en Telegram) Otros enlaces recomendados * Millstonelab.com Todas las ideas expresadas por los hosts de este podcast y la de sus invitados son únicamente sus propias opiniones, y no deben ser tratadas como una inducción a la compra o venta, ni como recomendación a alguna estrategia financiera. Este podcast es solamente para fines informativos y educativos. This Episode is NOT sponsored. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/criptomonedasdo/support
Ricardo Armenta comenta los diversos beneficios que ofrece su empresa, Bitpoint. Bitpoint es el intercambio de criptoactivos con mayor cobertura en Latinoamérica. Permite comprar y vender criptoactivos con monedas locales en México, República Dominicana, Panamá, Guatemala, Ecuador, Perú, Argentina, Colombia y Brasil. Esta es una de las pocas empresas cripto que tiene una licencia oficial ante la FSA, la autoridad financiera de Japón, donde hay entidades reguladoras para este tipo de empresas. Esto sumado a su experiencia los convierte en una empresa cripto ideal para el sistema en Latinoamérica. Sin embargo, para lograr impulsarlo se requiere un esfuerzo conjunto, ya que tanto los bancos, las personas y los gobiernos tienen un papel fundamental en el proceso. Si quieres saber más no dejes de consultar este episodio en donde se habla de cripto, stable coins y mucho más.
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Tether continua defendiendo su caso desde el 2019, te hablo sobre bitpoint, una nueva plataforma para operar con criptomonedas (centralizada) y analizamos el caso de algunos descentralizados con transacciones pendientes. Bitpoint: http://bit.ly/2Y2vY2U Video comisiones bajas en bitcoin: https://bit.ly/3iy6PH0 Cursos bitcoin: http://bit.ly/2MUEj4L El conocimiento es la única inversión que siempre retorna positivo. Por lo tanto la única recomendación de inversión que hago es la inversión en ti.
The Cutting Edge Japan Business Show By Dale Carnegie Training Tokyo, Japan
In this modern day and age a salesperson just swanning into a meeting and asking the client really basic information about their company is completely incomprehensible. It is basic laziness and unprofessionalism. It is winging it when there is no need. There is so much readily available information on businesses and the individuals running them today it is incredible. It is about time salespeople started using it. Find out how they should be doing that very shortly. Welcome back to this weekly edition every Tuesday of "THE Cutting Edge Japan Business Show" I am your host Dr. Greg Story, Your Corporate Coaching and Training Guy, President of Dale Carnegie Training Japan and best selling author of Japan Sales Mastery. We are bringing the show to you from our High Performance Center in Akasaka in Minato-ku, the business center of Tokyo. Why the Cutting Edge? In this show, we are looking at the critical areas for success in business in Japan. We want to help advance everyone's thinking so that we be at the forefront, the Cutting Edge, of how to flourish here in this market. Before we get into this week's topic, here is what caught my attention lately. Tokyo cryptocurrency exchange Bitpoint was hacked to the tune of three point five billion yen or thirty three million dollars. Remixpoint the owner of the exchange said two point five billion yen or roughly 24 million dollars belonged to customers. Ouch. In other news, Japan recycles eighty four percent of the plastic it collects, one of the highest rates in the world. This sounds good but the figures are misleading. Of the plastic recycled only twenty three percent is turned into new plastic, four percent is chemically recycled into its constituent parts. The vast majority, all the remainder, is burned. Other countries don't count burning as recycling. Finally, convenience store giant Seven and I had their new mobile payment system using barcodes and QR codes hacked and customers were defrauded through unauthorized access. Eight hundred and eight customers using the cashless payment system lost thirty eight million yen or three hundred and sixty thousand dollars. One month after its all dancing all singing debut, the system has been entirely scrapped. This is episode number ninety eight and we are talking about Stop Being Hopeless In Client Meetings Soredewa ikimasho, so let's get going. Salespeople are very busy, rushing around finding new clients, developing leads, networking, cold calling, attending client meetings, getting stuck into preparing proposals and later executing the follow through on what has been promised. Somewhere in this process some key basics start to go missing. One of those basics is the proper preparation for client meetings. This is rather ironic because we salespeople have never had it so good. In this modern age we have so much information available to us just a few clicks away. Listed client companies very conveniently include their financial details, strategies, corporate officer information, etc., in their annual reports on their web sites. Invariably, we will see a modern besuited business Titan posing in the plush corporate corner office. In addition to the PR division's photographic efforts, there will be a substantial article or interview with the CEO, outlining the way forward for the company. The key organisation goals and milestones are on display for all to see. A few minutes finding this information and reading it will give the salesperson a very clear idea of the key business drivers for the company's strategy. The financial section will also tell us how the entity is tracking against it's declared goals. It may even get down to a breakdown at the divisional or country level, which is pure gold to someone about to meet a decision-maker from that firm. Being able to tie what you sell to the goals they have set for themselves instantly makes the context relevant and places the discussion on the right basis. Talking about your contribution to their ROI is of great interest to someone in that company, who has responsibility to deliver the goals established by senior management. So rather than talking about what you want – to sell something – the discussion is better focused around how you can help them achieve their goals. How many salespeople though bother to do this prior to calling on the client? Not enough! If we turn up to their office and say, “Tell me about your business?”, this speaks volumes about our lack of research on the company beforehand. It would be much better to ask a question that relates to the goals which have been set within the company. We should be looking for some context where we can show how helpful we can be, in solving their local issues preventing them from satisfying their corporate goals. We should be coming into that meeting talking about the most relevant issues facing the team we are meeting. We might say: “I notice that your company President has made it a clear goal to grow the business by 12% over this next year. Given the current business climate, that sounds pretty tough. Is that also the commitment you need to deliver from the Japan business?” This is a great question because we have indicated we have done our homework on the firm, we are aware of their goals and we are empathetic. We are also checking if the local business has the same issues or not. If they answer that the local unit has to grow by 30%, then that sets us up for a very interesting conversation about how they are going to achieve that and why their local goal is so much larger. We want to capture the scale of the gap between their current performance and their required performance, plus their chances of bridging that gap without our help. If we find out the opportunity to grow 30% in Japan is a snap, because business conditions here are so much better than everywhere else for them, we may have a hard time showing where we can be helpful. Find out more when we come back from the break Welcome back On the other hand if they are really suffering from having such a large target, then perhaps we may be the solution and they will be all ears to hear how we can help. We could ask them “how is business?” and they may or may not choose to enlighten us to their reality. Remember, everyone loves to buy but no one wants to be sold. So the less you have to tell salespeople anything, the less likely you will be sold anything. If we are able to lead the conversation into a deeper stage quickly, the more likely we are to find out if we have a new client here or not. This should be our goal and we should be using the best resources available to us to achieve our goal. Apart from the information on the firm, there is also information we will find on the individuals we will meet from the firm. They will probably have a Google, Yahoo, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube presence. A quick search on their name will turn up useful background information, which may allow us to draw out some connections we share in common. If you both studied at the same university or previously both worked in the same industry or lived in the same location (state or town) or have the same hobbies, these are speedy connectors between two total strangers. In sales, we need our buyers to know, like and trust us. The like and trust parts are the difficult bits, especially at the initial stages of the relationship. Sharing things in common is a great way to quickly establish credibility and a relationship. Let's take my example. I am a proud Queenslander, grew up in Brisbane, I support the Brisbane Broncos and Origin rugby teams, studied Modern Asian Studies at Griffith University and I practice karate. There are a wealth of speedy connectors right there. You can find all of this out about me on-line in about five minutes. Start our meeting by commenting on how well Queensland has been doing in the Origin rugby and you and I are off to a great start! It means you know about the rabid Queensland versus New South Wales State rivalry in rugby and how important it is to native Queenslanders like me to win. I am a buyer of goods and services here in Japan. Over the last twenty 25 years here, not one salesperson has tried to connect with me through knowing some common connectors. Given what is out there now in the public domain, there is no excuse for salespeople calling on me, particularly over the last ten years, to not try to connect in this way. It is the same for most people we meet. We can get the relationship off to a flying start, if we bother to invest the time to find out their key details. Yes, we are all very busy but that is not a sufficient excuse. We salespeople are simply not doing a good enough job to use the tools at our command today. It is crazy when you think about it. Trying to build a connection and establish a positive first impression has to be every salesperson's goal when meeting new clients for the first time. Yes there are unlisted companies and yes, not so many Japanese business people use LinkedIn as yet. However, there are plenty of companies though who are listed and plenty of Japanese people on Facebook etc., so we should make the effort to do our homework on the client before we meet. In this Internet age there really are no excuses. One of the other tricky bits about Japan is the group dynamic of decision-making. We may not know beforehand precisely who will be in the room. Often there will be extra people who turn up and so we won't be able to research them prior to the meeting. However, after the meeting we can try to find out something about them that might enable us to establish a relationship. If they support a particular interest, we might send them an article on that subject. If they like a certain sport or activity we might arrange tickets as our guest. However, I am a bit conservative regarding individual gift giving in Japan. There are often corporate compliance restraints on entertainment and gift giving which we should be aware of. We don't want our efforts to cause them any embarrassment or trouble. On the other hand, we could bring something to eat to be shared with the whole team and that is usually acceptable. Japan, fortunately has an amazing selection of these types of goodies for just such an occasion. This is the age of readily available and free information. We need to differentiate ourselves from every other salesperson out there. A simple way to do that is to spend some time researching the company and the individuals. When we have these insights we ask better designed questions, we uncover more key information more quickly and we provide great context for our conversation with the buyer. Action Steps Go on-line and read through the corporate annual report Use social media to find out about the person we are going to meet Use search tools like Yahoo and Google to see what we can know prior to the appointment If new people turn up to the meeting, do a search on them and see if there are ways we can connect with them. THE Cutting Edge Japan Business Show is here to help you succeed in Japan. Subscribe on YouTube, share it with your family, friends and colleagues, become a regular. Thank you for watching this episode and remember to hit the subscribe button. Our website details are on screen now, enjapan.dalecarnegie.com, it is awesome value, so check it out. Please leave me some feedback on YouTube, I would love to know how this show helped and what other topics you are interested in for me to cover. Remember I am here as a free resource to help you, so just tell me how I can help you best. You might also enjoy my podcasts. Look for the Leadership Japan Series, The Presentations Japan Series and The Sales Japan series wherever you get your podcasts. In episode ninety nine we are talking about How To Finally Get Your Act Together. Find out more about that next week. So Yoroshiku Onegai Itashimasu please join me for the next episode of the Cutting Edge Japan Business Show We are here to help you and we have only one direction in mind for you and your business and that is UP!!!
— Bitpoint resumes trading services following $28M hack — British Tax Authority in search of crypto tax evaders — BlockFi raises $18M in Series A funding round — Reuters reports North Korea stole $2B in crypto from exchanges — Bitcoin hits $12000
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Upgraded voting machines may not be as secure, or as upgraded, as election officials seem to think. Criminals continue to exploit routers in Brazil. A Japanese cryptocurrency exchange shuts down while it investigates a multimillion dollar theft. The Federal Trade Commission fines Facebook $5 billion over privacy issues. Weekend power outages seem not to have been the result of cyberattacks. Another city sustains a ransomware attack. Shop carefully on Amazon Prime Day. Joe Carrigan from JHU ISI on Apple pushing an update to mitigate Zoom conferencing app vulnerabilities. Guest is Patrick Cox from TrustID on government agencies using inadequate ID authentication via phone. For links to all of today's stories check our our CyberWire daily news brief: https://thecyberwire.com/issues/issues2019/July/CyberWire_2019_07_15.html Support our show
Blue Alpine Cast - Kryptowährung, News und Analysen (Bitcoin, Ethereum und co)
Livestream diesen Sonntag, 14. Juli 19 Uhr - jetzt anmelden: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gv661jP_jA ——————————— Jetzt Podcast abonnieren: iOS: http://bit.ly/blue-alpine-cast Android: http://bit.ly/blue-alpine-cast-android ——————————— Für mehr Analysen, Nachrichten und Tipps zum Krypto Investieren, hier abonnieren: http://bit.ly/blue-alpine-de ——————————— In der heutigen Folge sprechen wir über: 110 Krypto Börsen wollen in Japan das operative Geschäft aufnehmen Bitpoint, die Kryptobörse in Japan wurde gehackt, es wurde ca. 32 Mio USD gestohlen Miami Dolphins ist eine Partnerschaft mit Litecoin eingegangen
Bitcoin is up 1% at $11,716 XRP is up 3% at 34 cents and Ethereum is up 2% at $276 Top gainers in the last 24 hours: ZClassic up 80% Waltonchain up 20% Bytecoin up 17% Japanese crypto exchange Bitpoint has been hacked for $32 million in lost assets. US president takes to Twitter to announce he’s "not a fan" of crypto. The American football team the Miami Dolphins announce partnership with the Litecoin Foundation. Bank of England Governor says that Facebook’s Libra must be “Rock solid”.
For years, lawyer Daniel Kelman has led the fight to recover the lost bitcoins from the infamous Mt Gox exchange. All of a sudden, Brock Pierce has declared that he is the rightful owner of Mt. Gox and plans to give everyone their coins back. Daniel and I discuss the timing and motives of Pierce's proclamation and what it means for the future of the hundreds of thousands of bitcoins still locked up. Plus we revisit the sale of Mt Gox coins in 2018 on Bitpoint that may have contributed to the market crash.
Welcome to this week's Flagship Friday, our weekly series where we discuss all the latest news from the cryptoverse! This episode actually covers the past two weeks, as we skipped last week due to Thanksgiving. So, tune in to hear about crypto CEOs being appointed as senators, crypto developers being arrested for working with North Korea and what the 5 biggest trends for cryptocurrency in 2020 will be. All of the above -and more- in this episode of the Crypto Basic Podcast. Rapid FireGeorgia Governor Appoints Bakkt CEO Loeffler as New US SenatorSo I'm gonna be honest, I didn't realize Senators could be appointed.Kelly Loeffler stepping in for Johnny Isaakson. Was appointed against the wishes of Trump who wanted someone else.She'll be stepping down from her position to take the seat. Unclear who takes the helm at Bakkt but it will likely be Adam White, COO & former Coinbase exec.Dwight Schrute talks Mona Foundation and BitcoinMona Foundation educates children in need globally. Rainn Wilson, Dwight talks about why you should donate it to help these children. Also trolls bitcoiners a bit jokingly saying its useless and quoting mark cuban who said it was more useless than a banana lol.You can now vote for what Juventus dances when they score a goal with SociosAlex Dreyfus who used to be heavily involved in poker started Socios, a few years ago. You get fan tokens and can vote on stuff with teams they have signed on and one of them is Juventus where you can actually vote what their next goal celebration will beBinance Makes A Deal In IndiaBinance acquired WazirX, an Indian cryptocurrency exchange with 200k users.To launch multiple fiat-to-crypto gateways allowing traders to use the Indian RupeeThailand is putting visas on the blockchaineVisa to help streamline entry into the country. Aussie startup Sharering will provide its blockchain tech and will enable millions of tourists to apply securely for a travel visa online. Could be a big step for real blockchain adoption.FBI arrested a cryptocurrency developer for speaking in North Korea (Tweeted about making this bullish or bullshit - honestly I wanted to really dive into this story as almost a "main story")- KSo is Virgil Griffith a friendly unofficial liason to NK a la Rodman, or helping evade sanctions?On November 28, Griffith was arrested at Los Angeles International Airport.Could have been traveling for holiday cuz he lives in SingaporeFormally arrested for a trip he made in April 2019Acoording to SDNY Justice Department, he supposedly described how blockchain and cryptocurrency technology could be used by the DPRK to launder money.The U.S. federal government says Griffith’s presentation in North Korea constituted a transfer of technology,violates the International Emergency Economic Powers Act and Executive Order 13466Americans can’t export any goods, services, or technology to the DPRK without a license from the Department of the Treasury, Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC)Who is Virgil Griffithgained notoriety in the hacker community for creating WikiScannerlinked anonymous edits on Wikipedia to the organizations where those edits originated, using the public IP addresses that are logged by Wikipedia.Showed how companies like Exxon would spin oil rig disaster on their Wikipedia pages, he said he did it to create PR disasters for these companiesIn 2003, the educational software maker Blackboard sued to prevent him from presenting research on security flaws in the company’s software.In 2006 he wrote a paper showing how easy it was to get Mother Maiden names from public records (so stop using it as a security question)2014, Griffith received a Ph.D. in computation and neural systems, moves to Silicon Valley and start working on EthereumThe criminal complaint says he was encouraged by organizer to talk about potential money laundering and sanction evasion because thats what would resonate with audienceSo in his talk "Blockchain and Peace" he talked about blockchain being used to achieve "achieve independence from the global banking system."Here's the brutal part tho...he did ask US State Department because he knew it violated sanctions. Got denied, he went anyway by traveling through ChinaHe tweeted a photo of his visa, writing on Twitter: "Visa to DPRK fixed without passport number.”He also apparently spoke with FBI agent after trip, allowed them to inspect phoneJustin Sun Buys Poloniex(Adam OBVIOUSLY ADAM) Also title is backwards?On Nov 13th Sun admitted to investment in crypto exchange Poloniex.Nov 29th Poloniex acquires Tron Networks largest decentralized exchange. Deal is unknown and what financial value was generated.Dec 3rd Digibyte founder, Jared Tate, posts a twitter thread criticizing Tron and its acquisition of PoloniexSeven hours later Poloniex replies by delisting Digibyte from their platform after a "careful review"Cred on TwitterThe 5 Biggest Trends In Cryptocurrency For 2020 - KFun story, this is from 'Benzinga' so financial news basically, and they got it by talking with the co-founder of a tracking and tax crypto comany (Accointing, Alex Lindenmeyer)The Halveningfrom 12.5 to 6.25 BTCmonths surrounding the 2012 halving, bitcoin price went from less than $10 to more than $100in 2016 it was 400 before halving, double that by the end of the yearOn the other hand, As bitcoin mining becomes less lucrative, the number of miners competing for a block will fall as will the hash rate necessary for mining until an equilibrium is reached.But likely to see a lot of volatility based on speculationEnter LibraTheir goal was summer of 2020....if they get there =) (just found out Kushner family is one of the financial supporter, mini rant)If it does come in it will be huge though, people who wouldnt touch crypto will have access, think about older people on FB or non tech younger people.The FedsFederal Reserve revealed Central Banks have been exploring the potential of a digital dollarIRS has been more clear about what crypto entails for coming taxesMarket ConsolidatesEven with price falls number of cryptos in market has gotten to 2300Fewer than 33% have a trade volume of more than $100,000With more regulation and structure a lot of the scammy bottom feeders may get squeezed outCrypto And Fintech Hook Upoverarching theme of all of these trends is that cryptocurrency is growing up, becoming mainstream and finally finding actual use cases,Libra itself is (or was) stacked with members from various fintech companies.But mainly they added this section to plug his company,THAT'S A SCAMRecap of some the Top HACKS of 2019 (not like people pretending to be dead) (from a changelly blog)BitrueJune - 5M StolenThey had ADA and XRP stolen, but were able to reach agreements with the exchanges that the funds were sent to to Freeze the funds and recover them.We didn't cover this hackExchange Status - OpenCryptopiaJanuary 2019 - 16MWe covered this one and ran quite a bit of "told you so" material!We still don't know how the hackers got the funds, but it's also just as likely that it was an exit scam.The company went bankrupt, and still owes creditors 2.7M.Exchange Status - ClosedBithumbMarch - 19M Stolen.We covered this back then, this was the hacker we made fun of because they stole EOS and XRP.This wasn't the first time they were hacked, and though they never caught the culprit they believe that since they were previously hacked by the Lazarus NK group, that it might have been related.They covered the hacked funds and took the loss.Exchange Status - OpenBitPointJuly - 32MThis one got BTC, BCH, ETH, and LTC stolen.Bitpoint was one of the biggest Japanese exchanges... they're where a ton of coins were sold to payoff MtGox creditors.While they promised to pay their customers back on a 1:1 basis, I cannot find any information on them actually following through. They did reopen operations in August.Exchange Status - "Temporarily Suspended"BinanceMay - 40.5MWe definitely covered this one. Funduhs are Safeuh.This hack was on BTC where 7,000 of them were stolen, plus BTC from other accounts adding up to somewhere near 7200 BTC.This is when we gave them props for being so transparent.They covered all losses, and created a fund to handle it in the future.Exchange Status - OpenUpBitNovember - 48.5MUpbit is based in South KoreaWas hacked exclusively of ETHThis was fairly recent, and they suspended all trading and moved funds to cold wallets.Again they have promised to fully compensate their users, but the exchange is still down.Quick google of upbit says they're the most trusted crypto exchange.Exchange Status - Operational, and withdrawsl appear to be available.