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a bigger need to just say look. you never know what's around the corner never know was in the pub even walk into that excitement is that now and that's where the adrenaline in much comes from. your knees and by definition and extreme through all. the violence is a part and it's almost a schizophrenia you know we can do all these things and behave badly. don't want to be public hospital for the wall. more so for the last. one this man infirmed. wall all of us in the start. of a broader. enough i figure out
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a really beautiful and i don't want to get to sleep the meaning in reason is that at least if you don't then the involves it's constantly evolving in the field. welcome back to the kaiser report i'm asked as are time now to turn to jose rodriguez he is of bits dot com jose welcome back thank you max always a pleasure being with you but it's great to have you back on the show if you're one of those guests that we've had going back to the early days of big oil and who have really been part of the growth of this industry and it's a bit so i guess the largest. crypt alembic one exchange in latin america that's right we just surpassed half a million users well it's phenomenal growth and it shows that this coin bitcoin is
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had really a profound impact on the global economy and a lot of the millions of people all over the world who now understand what it's all about now apparently our show kaiser report you know was responsible for installing a new leader in mexico that's what the press in mexico is saying. obrador is the result of max kaiser how will this impact the currency markets in mexico and i guess bit yeah well right now there has been some fluctuation in the exchange rate we are in the higher and the highest rate that we've seen in recent years there's a lot of bullets in the dim certainty. according to surveys he is the one heading to the president of mexico but there's still some over a month couple months before the elections will take place but it looks like after it's his third try trying to be the mexican president and it looks like it's
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probable that he's going to be come into power and much push by keiser report. but said other words you don't really have a scenario of impacting your business materially one way or another but let me ask you this. the mexican peso has tumbled by double digits as had all the other emerging market currencies as the u.s. dollar has soared in value and how does this impact your business yes there are some people that like to invest stored by u.s. dollars for example where an election is coming before ninety ninety four each six years that mexico elections take place every six years they used to be a huge devaluation and inflation every six years when outgoing and incoming new president came in so there's people who would like to save in and us always and there are some people that also because of the ability lead to the having their like they have one to cover future payments in u.s.
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dollars or cover up and well because it is a way of doing this encrypt their currencies but also as we know it's a way to moving money in and out of the free markets right and to get back to the political scene of for a moment obrador as a leftist and would this in your view. the domestic economy does it need a bit of a lefty to come in and take away some of the excesses one finds when the right is in power for a long time or is it what he of you yeah so he's views as the most left this option but what is funny is that because he has had this presidential run being so successful with with left and protective polls he sees the other candidates are also doing the same type of folly so even the ones perceive the far right are doing those kinds of policies so he's move the needle of discourse and so the going
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forward the policies would be in place on the regulatory front how might they impact tripped up because every country is down evolving regulatory framework for crept out something trades are open they try to attract tripped up as a some countries are. repel ng they tripped up as mexico to me given they history the banking system would benefit hugely from having a more crypto based currency and better relations with a tripped out as just a way it would be to me a left wing issue said the problem is that there have been you know some bad actors in the banking sector that have benefited. the richest of the rich so your view on that you know unfortunately as you say makes us have one of the biggest cases of money laundering in the financial system we have one of the largest unfortunate cases which is b.c. for example and reg no what happened in the other side on the fin thick side is
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they just passed the thin thick law in mexico the beginning of the year so right now all the physic industries being regulated and there are there are no some clear rules including scrip the currency exchanges which is good because no you know how you you can interact with regulate the players for example stockbrokers banks and different regulated and yes and there is some clarity with whom do we have to work with in order to get for example more cryptocurrency us into the exchange are we going to react if a different financial services and how are we going to interconnect with the mexico financial system it was like well with so i would say before us you're right so you're in a bit of an island an unregulated island which was has a certain appeal as a counterpoint to the banking system that was perceived as being run in an inefficient way or by
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a lot of bad apples us some use that term but what you're saying is that to grow the ecosystem at this point to have some regulations that apply to everyone in the space to give his interoperability between you as the crypto guy and everybody else out there the banking insurance all the other financial products out that. to that extent the regulation is a net plus and also it's a way that you've seen it all over the world and in other countries has come to. give more and more than they now make economy and also bringing new players there probably are for example the own banks or people that don't have access to credit or people that do not have access to financial services so that is also an advantage of that we have another fix have reaching out to these people bringing into this economy and financial services that they wouldn't have access normally so we make grow and develop right so you know in the early days of kept out you know
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they were down the street was all as this exchange got hacked that exchange got hacked but of course that's kept i was dominated by the best engineers and minds in the world that have gravitated toward this space the incidence of these axes been reduced dramatically meanwhile in the legacy banking system not so much protection against attack so there's been a major hack a mexican banks tell us about it as if impacts our business if it all yes there had been something lace in transfers there were some rumors. of bankings banking system going to banks code hack there isn't much information flowing but no there is so information that they were actually able to create to this phony accounts and transfer money out of the banks and wow it has been infected and is that there's a contingency in the banking system and there's delays in transfers so for example there's a lot of users that we throw money from from bits o.
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or the president to bits o. and normally we did a great integration in which this is an instant transaction and right now it's taking hours and it's not only us it's the whole banking system because they're in contingency there are there are going very. lowly they're trying to find out what went has happened and they're doing the best to geishas internal yes money i mean in the banking system they number of hours and days it takes to clear trades could be three days could be a normal clearing time and if there's a problem the system works so slowly that they many times can fix these problems before it's noticed because the whole thing kind of goes slowly but with crypto on the stand as you point out instant transactions instant confirmations when they legacy banking system slows up for any particular is that it shows up quickly and people are aware there is a problem so this is a distinct checks and balance i understand actually in mexico now they're bringing
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on another exchange and to compete with the current exchange it's been around for one hundred years. talk about that a little bit yeah we only had one stock exchange in mexico which is called dublin so he got another about otis so different from for example in the u.s. where you have nasdaq you have bats you have a new york stock exchange mexico there was only one so this also made that you had no competition and there were there were no incentives for example to challenge someone for and for and for an i.p.o. and different type of service is a better system and so this so right now there's there's a new stock exchange gold biba. and they're just finishing up the last details to start running and now they're going to compete for orders now they're going to compete for better technology more i.p.o. so it's going to help develop also the it sounds like some competition now and it's going to be better for everybody yes definitely and one of the bets that they have
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is as their c.e.o. they brought. a very experienced person who has been leading venture capital funds and she was like the president of the mixed group which is the old the bencher capital funds and in mexico so probably we're going to see new players and start ups coming and making i.p.o.'s in. it's a go because there aren't many i.p.o.'s in mexico mexico city is an unbelievably charming city that while i love to visit and it should attract. crypto community above and beyond what is already there you've already got a thriving line you know it's funny we were talking yesterday and i said how did the earthquake impact your guys and it's really a testament to the agility of this industry and compared to the legacy system because the answer was well you know we live in the next week we're already in a new location now imagine if this happened to an old line bank earthquake damage and tons and tons of employés legacy systems old computer systems and they would
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still be carrying out what to do in the event he guys because it is tripped up because it is so agile because it is a new paradigm you are up and running in j.s. and a new location right yeah we have to be running twenty four seven fortunately our building got damaged and we have to move out of there. but yeah we were up and running we were twenty four seven we had some delays for example in customer service or entering tickets but we kept them running and we kept on business as usual right tell me about the demographics of the customer base she said in a half a million users what how does that break down demographically so most usurious are between twenty five to forty years over each. we have made some surveys to see what is what is the type of profile and we also see what type of people so most of them are people that have either a bachelor or
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a master's degree they have some interest before it was only and taken that decide now you're seeing more financial and economic people coming into the into the space and also finding out even if they want to trade of their warming best if they want to move money that there's some answer to all of this and so. the crypto space so more and more people besides the technical side are coming and being attracted into the training space and we're also seeing that is very impressive as this new generation of traders that you hadn't seen. any time in the xico because we're right now we have more accounts than old stock brokers in mexico together so we have more users than them this is a mazing so the culture of owning stock and owning equity and being a shareholder and the capitalist system was really not part of the mexican culture you know and the guys are a startup even around what five or six years and you already have more accounts
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than all the stockbroker has combined yet so and they staple are now crypto savvy they're trading savvy and i mean that's why you build an economy i would think yeah you know so i mean you they may get attracted by a bit corner trip their currencies that's your was a great year in and returns and what happens afterwards is that they diversify and they go they start trying go probably i should invest and precious metals probably i should invest in stocks so yeah as you say this develops the economy there's of elipse investments and now it's they're getting diversified people that got a twenty x. for example this year well they're now. experimented with with stocks for example and they're trying to build a portfolio which it's happened the other way around then you guys possibly would also go into brokerage right you're thinking of that are right now we are we are opening our institutional sales area so we have been very good with retail customers but we haven't been in the past so good with this person the vice and
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institutional investor site and that's something that we are focusing right now especially me. in this and we're also creating this bridges for example like you mentioned with the new mexican stock exchange we just made an event which. listed in thomson reuters so the whole our markets through block stream we got listed also in nice data services so we are getting all those bridges built for institutional investors to see how we are able to service and to bring information and financial sounds like a trip for us to mexico city is coming up again soon we must go you must say thanks again for bad guys report thank you very much max that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser stacy habit or thank our guest knows a lot of he is with a bit dot com if you are a racist on twitter it's kaiser report it's a nice on. a
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different speech because there are no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met its maker. these doctors who treated the former russian spy and his daughter reveal that they first suspected an opioid poisoning and delayed taking extra precautions for what later turned out to be a nerve agent attack. israeli navy intercepts of palestinian flotilla trying to bridge a decade long blockade local correspondent has been reporting for us from one of the bugs. all we feel is right you why six golden globes are getting very close to the palestinian protester but. an f.b.i. informant and corresponding us politicians and the media are all confused over how to describe the role of the cambridge professor who said to have infiltrated tom's
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election campaign. and angry italians take to the streets of naples after a euro skeptic coalition's bid to govern was torpedoed. by the country's president . very good evening to you as always great to have your company my name's neil harvey this is r.t. to nashville. the doctors who treated the script say that they initially thought the former russian spy and his daughter were suffering from an opioid overdose medics reportedly only realized days later that it was a nerve agent let's get more on this now from our correspondent in london. this is a turnip for the books take a see what we've learnt. so the b.b.c. have been given access to the hospital where the script the former spy and his
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daughter junia were being treated for that suspected nori chalk attack will not be talked nerve agent and the full program being aired on the b.b.c. this evening choose the evening the doctors state that they initially suspected that it was an opioid attack and treated it as such not only when they told when they were told that mr script was a former russian spy that they began to suspect that he was the victim of a targeted attack now there are those who say that this raises many questions what first start they didn't wear and the protective clothing this is admitted as such during the course of that program and so questions being raised how come the doctors weren't poisoned also the the consequences or the. kind of the kind of. the diagnosis
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of an opioid attack very different to that of a chemical weapons attack as well and doctors saying that initially when they found out that this was a nerve agent attack they didn't think the pair would survive when we first were aware this was a nerve agent we expecting them not to survive it. ok i do apologize unfortunate we've lost the audio connection with our correspondent there in london ease our lives you can probably work it out for yourself ok moving on to other news now a russian journalist has been shot dead in the ukrainian capital of thirty say that is professional activity is a possible motive both kiev and moscow of launched a criminal probe after arkady by cenk uygur was shot in the back in his apartment
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he moved to ukraine last year and was known for his criticism of the russian government. in belgium two officers in a civilian have been killed in a shooting in the city's police chief now says that his personnel were specifically targeted in the attack. this video appeared online and is said to show the scene of the attack. the attack his motives are unclear at the moment but terrorism has been named as a possible reason to all of us by. the gunman has been killed by police we understand that he got ahold of a weapon after disarming the two of the the two police officers that were killed the more it was so hardcore i heard the two gunshots in a sort of person on the ground three meters away from me i saw the attacker running
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on my right taking a woman horse teaching going towards the school but what we're hearing from the interior minister of belgium the jambon is that it's anti terror offices trying to get to the bottom of the potential motive terrorism is just one of the scenarios that they're looking at right now but when it comes to just who the perpetrator of this attack was we are starting to get more information from the local media that he's being reported to be thirty six year old man who has just been released from prison yesterday on on monday the twenty eighth but belgium is no stranger when it comes to terrorist attacks and attacks in a similar vein to this one if we look back to just last year in august of twenty seventeen two soldiers were attacked by a man wielding a machete they were just wounded there were also other isis inspired or isis claimed attacks involving police officers in both october and orcus twenty sixteen
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and the thing is those soldiers ambushed police they were in the most part on the streets and more visible because of the suicide bombing that took place on the twenty second of march twenty sixth enough those three suicide bombers that blew themselves up in both brussels as airports and on the brussels metro as well they killed thirty. two people three people have been killed two of them police officers one of them a passer by as a gunman opened fire the attacker was killed at the scene shot dead by police officers. america's split again and not just along party lines this time it's about one word spygate the term was used by donald trump in reference to the alleged planting of a mole in his election campaign by the intelligence services for the part of justice though describes that person as being an informant so is it just semantics takes a look. there are many out there who would and do call into question donald trump's
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business process but there's no denying the guy is a branding machine and his labels have a tendency to work like gangbusters mark you know little mark he's a lion ted and you know that's his name we can't have met rocket man sick puppy shooting rockets all over the place through kid hillary crazy very he's crazy is a bit but you know he does it with terms ladies hashtag where the buzz word is spreading like wildfire he came up with this one to remind anyone who follows his twitter which is everyone that the f.b.i. may have spied on his campaign through a confidential informant but that sounds all official and is definitely not scary or catchy q trump we now call it spygate. spygate adding a gate at the end makes it so much better doesn't it watergate deflate gate russia gate priceless and according to some anonymous sources that spoke with the a.p. terms choice of the word spy was not an accident he allegedly picked the term
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believing it to be more sinister and likely to be picked up by the media and if that's true boy was he right the revelations of the obama era political targeting grow more ominous by the day trump claims the f.b.i. may have been spying on his campaign he's kind of upset with the read an article in the new york times seems to feel that there was a mole or a spy in this campaign ok no surprise that fox picked up and ran with trump's phrasing but seriously it's common knowledge that if a toddler is throwing a tantrum you simply don't give them the attention they clearly want the fake scandal the trump scripted for us in the media this week as a name one we're not going to repeat this morning and has tweets to go with it which i am not going to read because reading those tweets is what he wants us to do see even enjoy get m.s.n. b.c. could have been a shining beacon of rationality for the rest of the media to look up to and not give trump exactly what he wanted but no. president trump has seized on this new
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branding effort to discredit the discredit the russian investigators and i don't really know where. spy gave and it just went on from there after running out of steam either supporting or contradicting trump claims little hint either way it still works for trump they went on spending air time defecting to semantics at play here we give you the great debate of informant first by what's your reaction first the tweet and second to the distinction between a spy term on the president is using and informants they're one in the same a confidential informant is someone who was informing confidentially in other words spying you may call this person a confidential informant that sounds perfectly foreign right but what if it's a spot funnily enough and a breakdown of the coverage of translate this phrase by the washington post we were mentioned as having not picked up on it but you haven't said it yet but this whole time i haven't thought it ok well then spygate spygate spygate and we move on now
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individual of the center of the so-called spygate is cambridge university professor stephan alba who apparently contacted several of the interims a they were suspected of having links to the russian government something that they deny legal and media analysts law and all believe that the real issue is being lost in the media buzz it's amazing how they focus on the word by first his informant when in fact the real question is what is the role that this gentleman was involved in what was mr helper who cares is he a spy what do you mean by that they also go through these great graphics of how many times you used the term and and did he need it in this context the same thing happened when trump used the term wiretap they said there was no wiretapping and they technically were correct.
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