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Bizarrely the Bitcoin fervour ties in to all the other internet truisms. It has fuck all to do with reality. Miley is an illuminati puppet, 9/11 was a plot between the Jews, the CIA, and Dubya. The 69 moon landings happened in a TV studio. The Lizzard people are controlling our minds via the Rothchilds and some other fuckers for some reason or another. It goes on and on and on. Bitcoin is the magical device that frees us from our slavery. Fuck off !!! Really - you cunts really need to get out more. |
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I predict bitcoint won't exist anymore in 5 years.
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I put them all in the same bracket. Truthers, illuminati freaks, Bitcoin evangelists, Holocaust denyers, Shawadywady fans............. |
^ fair 'nuff :) and yeah the btc evangelists are a bit much, though every 'side' of every 'fence' always has the extremists :)
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But some arguments are more straight forward. e.g. Evolution vs Creation. Both sides have their extremists and fundamentalists. But that does not mean that the earth was created 6000 years ago by a heaven dwelling wizard with a fondness for a day off and a particular interest in death, misery, pestelence, famine, and smoting of non believers and sodomites. I mean, who the fuck would take that shit seriously ? :1orglaugh:1orglaugh |
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If a new coin came along (for fun lets say GoogleCoin) and it was non-anonymous and well regulated and everyone jumped on board - there would still be a lot of interest in BTC to move funds in and out of GoogleCoin for anonymity or a myriad of other reasons - a GoogleCoin worth 100k USD could very well drag up the price of BTC right along with it. |
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b) you don't need to understand how it works the same way 99% of the people have no idea how fiat works c) its not that complicated as it is but it will get easier with time, just think about how complicated computers were a few years back, now even my grandmother can fb me d) most of the criminal activity is done through fiat, fail! e) theres no such thing in any monetary sistem f) kindly fuck off |
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the distribution of gold or any other kind of wealth distribution had the same characteristics dont be a crybaby |
Why do we need bitcoin???
I agree with all the benefits of bitcoin, but my question is why do we need bitcoin??? Why would most people use bitcoins???
1. Until bitcoin has some great pragmatic benefit, I don't see bitcoin becoming mainstream. Also the USA government has said it won't regulate bitcoin until it becomes mainstream. 2. I like gold since as a way to save, since you can't create gold out of thin air unless your an alchemist or own a star. Where as crypto currency doesn't have scarcity since new ones are always coming out diluting bitcoins value. Take a Look: http://coinmarketcap.com/all.html 3. Like I said, crypto currencies will be bring about great socio-economic-political change, but still waiting to see a revolutionary crypto currency. Here's a candidate: http://www.auroracoin.org/ Quote:
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Who's pen? Whoever has the authority to do so. But if I had to take a guess, it would be the same people who have shut down every other competing currency, and strong arms international banks into giving up their data. Quote:
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Anybody trust bitcoin?
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But, I may be wrong. In the meantime, I'm making money with Bitcoin. I just don't believe for a second that it's invincible. |
To a certain extent, civilization evolved around gold and silver. Look at the pervasiveness of the denarius even today. Certainly a digital currency is a logical step, but there are serious flaws in bitcoin that have nothing to do with the theory of it. "Take what you need, give what you can" how'd that work out? We live in a world of humans, most of whom have no scruples about downing their fellow man for their own benefit. The very nature of bitcoin divorces theft from its visceral impact. Karpeles, who I believe did steal the mt gox coins, felt that it was ok because he was stealing numbers from faceless nerds who were only going too buy drugs anyway. Bitcoin makes stealing logical, impersonal, challenging like a math problem, and non confrontational. Until bitcoin theft is made more difficult or de-incentivized, you will have groups of the smartest people in the world seeking to make tuum into meum.
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But nice use of a simplistic sarcastic phrase! You really nailed the "details are beneath me" tone you were going for. :thumbsup |
For those of you debating - have you made your 5 year BTC price guess?
Don't be a pussy - this thread is to MAN UP and stake your claim to a little piece of history. How close will you be or how far off the mark - thats all this thread was intended for. |
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I shoulda used :winkwink: not :thumbsup :Oh crap |
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some dogs maybe, the rare odd wife I guess... |
I predict that the same thing will happen to bitcoin generation as has happened to finding more digits of pi. Suddenly somebody will flood the system with billions of them with an algorithm that finds them in minutes.
So pennies. Or less. |
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Meanwhile, some of us are making a ton from crypto. Stay on the sidelines and watch the train go by. It's all about the benjamins.
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my guess $10
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bump for interadestering
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hilarious thread.
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bookmarked
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Haha pretty awesome :)
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What's Bitcoin?
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2 years to go, nothing to see yet
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wow 5 years!
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It's amazing how many had no faith in them.
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Follow Joshua G's smartguy posts in this thread
someone give this guy a clue, libs libs libs washed his braincells away :1orglaugh |
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