Not sure if I saw this before, but: an interesting listing of p2p exchanges, including whether they are KYC:
wow, this is one of the most amazing/useful tools ever made:
RT @MsHodl
When you guys finally get girlfriends, are you gonna have someone else host them too?
spacex just launched a turkish communications satellite into geostationary orbit yesterday from florida. this means the operators had to send the satellite to florida first to be launched; do non-US governments usually send minders/guards with their satellites to monitor them 24/7 from delivery to launch so NSA/CIA can't add firmware goodies?
Ben explained this to me at the El Salvador conf. It's clever: basically, the offline device and some remote server have an ECDH shared secret. When the customer requests an invoice, the offline device generates it and gives a secret *encrypted to the ECDH key*. The customer sends that to the server with the payment, the server decrypts, and sends the customer back the one-time secret/pin which they enter into the offline device as proof. Neat.
When they're new, they really think "I can make money trading this thing". Chances are they won't.
Do what you can to guide them away from gambling with their life savings.
Bitcoin is savings, not a gamble.
Hence, BSP - Bitcoin Savings Plan