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Bitcoin kids remaking the world!?
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Originally posted by Irate Canadian View PostI feel Bitcoin was just a fad to get us used to crypto-currencies.... There're many other cryptocurrenicies out there that do stuff like work on BOINC projects or decentralize DNS servers...
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Originally posted by Truthseeker View PostDisclaimer: I own some bitcoins.
We have it in our power to begin the world over again. ~Thomas Paine, about 1776
Is Bitcoin really that potentially revolutionary? Read on http://www.caseyresearch.com/freeman...-about-bitcoin
A question I'm especially interested in that belongs in this forum: How important is the power to make whatever trade you want without government restrictions or coercion? Example: A gal in California uses her bitcoin wallet to purchase an albino elephant from someone in India (I don't know if trade in albino elephants are limited or proscribed by Indian law).
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Originally posted by Truthseeker View PostI guess you have in mind the belief that no government means, among other things, no protection at all. Nah, you are not that stupid. But what do you mean by that?
I'd think the dollar system would lead to contractual nightmares. Oh! There have been many c. nightmares, all right. Didn't you yourself fly into a rage many times when you saw yourself getting stiffed?
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Originally posted by Teallaura View PostRemember, no government interference at all also means no government protection at all.
I'd think 'cyber currency' would lead to contractual nightmares.
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Originally posted by Irate Canadian View PostI feel Bitcoin was
just a fad to get us used to crypto-currencies....
There're many other cryptocurrenicies out there that do stuff like work on BOINC projects or decentralize DNS servers...
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Remember, no government interference at all also means no government protection at all.
I'd think 'cyber currency' would lead to contractual nightmares.
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I feel Bitcoin was just a fad to get us used to crypto-currencies.... There're many other cryptocurrenicies out there that do stuff like work on BOINC projects or decentralize DNS servers...
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Bitcoin kids remaking the world!?
Disclaimer: I own some bitcoins.
We have it in our power to begin the world over again. ~Thomas Paine, about 1776
Is Bitcoin really that potentially revolutionary? Read on http://www.caseyresearch.com/freeman...-about-bitcoin
A question I'm especially interested in that belongs in this forum: How important is the power to make whatever trade you want without government restrictions or coercion? Example: A gal in California uses her bitcoin wallet to purchase an albino elephant from someone in India (I don't know if trade in albino elephants are limited or proscribed by Indian law).Tags: None
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