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Title: Bernanke on Bitcoin
Post by: Cubic Earth on March 06, 2013, 08:52:35 AM
Tomorrow as he walks into his federal palace in D.C., a reporter shouts "what about bitcoin, Ben?".  He stops, turns and faces the reporter.  "As a banker, a staunch advocate of the free market, and as a mathematician, I welcome the competition.  May the best currency win!"  Ben then continues on his way to work.


Title: Re: Bernanke on Bitcoin
Post by: klaus on March 06, 2013, 09:00:14 AM

because he's satoshi and he winns the game already 3 years ago...




Title: Re: Bernanke on Bitcoin
Post by: apetersson on March 06, 2013, 09:04:29 AM
the fed has announced they will be buying 85B worth of bitcoins (2.125 Billion Bitcoins) each month to help the asset values of struggling software engineers, and improve their purchasing power. this will of course all trickle down to the people formerly known as upper and middle class.


Title: Re: Bernanke on Bitcoin
Post by: BkkCoins on March 06, 2013, 09:15:20 AM
the fed has announced they will be buying 85B worth of bitcoins (2.125 Billion Bitcoins) each month to help the asset values of struggling software engineers, and improve their purchasing power. this will of course all trickle down to the people formerly known as upper and middle class.
You forgot the part about JP Morgan enabling that by issuing new Bitcoin derivatives. With these new Bitcoin Default Swaps and the new MtJP exchange the Fed can maximize taxpayer torture with as little as 2.125 BTC exposure.


Title: Re: Bernanke on Bitcoin
Post by: hugolp on March 06, 2013, 11:11:37 AM
Tomorrow as he walks into his federal palace in D.C., a reporter shouts "what about bitcoin, Ben?".  He stops, turns and faces the reporter.  "As a banker, a staunch advocate of the free market, and as a mathematician, I welcome the competition.  May the best currency win!"  Ben then continues on his way to work.

If he really welcomes the competition, he should campaign for the removal of legal tender laws and the obligation of paying taxes with Federal Reserve dollars. Once all the regulations to favor the Federal Reserve dollars are gone, let the currencies compete and lets see what happens.


Title: Re: Bernanke on Bitcoin
Post by: Mjbmonetarymetals on March 06, 2013, 11:59:07 AM
http://i846.photobucket.com/albums/ab22/1973mb1973/d3c77fcc.jpg


Title: Re: Bernanke on Bitcoin
Post by: Lethn on March 06, 2013, 12:01:16 PM
..... Mjbmonetarymetals that may have been a joke but lol maybe we should actually buy up all the paper and ink manufacturing factories so that the federal reserve can't print any more notes, or at least make it so that it's too expensive for them to keep it going :D


Title: Re: Bernanke on Bitcoin
Post by: knight22 on March 06, 2013, 12:16:02 PM
Tomorrow as he walks into his federal palace in D.C., a reporter shouts "what about bitcoin, Ben?".  He stops, turns and faces the reporter.  "As a banker, a staunch advocate of the free market, and as a mathematician, I welcome the competition.  May the best currency win!"  Ben then continues on his way to work.

I don't get it. Is that a joke?


Title: Re: Bernanke on Bitcoin
Post by: oleganza on March 06, 2013, 12:50:02 PM
..... Mjbmonetarymetals that may have been a joke but lol maybe we should actually buy up all the paper and ink manufacturing factories so that the federal reserve can't print any more notes, or at least make it so that it's too expensive for them to keep it going :D

Fed does not really "print" any dollars. All the trillions that "exist" only appear in imagination of the people involved and affect their decisions, but they have no paper representation.


Title: Re: Bernanke on Bitcoin
Post by: Mjbmonetarymetals on March 06, 2013, 12:54:05 PM
..... Mjbmonetarymetals that may have been a joke but lol maybe we should actually buy up all the paper and ink manufacturing factories so that the federal reserve can't print any more notes, or at least make it so that it's too expensive for them to keep it going :D

Think Ben "The Zero" Bernanke realised a while ago that more dollars would be required to buy the same amount of ink, easier to just stick a zero on the end...... The digital age  ;D


Title: Re: Bernanke on Bitcoin
Post by: Mjbmonetarymetals on March 06, 2013, 12:55:31 PM
..... Mjbmonetarymetals that may have been a joke but lol maybe we should actually buy up all the paper and ink manufacturing factories so that the federal reserve can't print any more notes, or at least make it so that it's too expensive for them to keep it going :D

Fed does not really "print" any dollars. All the trillions that "exist" only appear in imagination of the people involved and affect their decisions, but they have no paper representation.

You beat me to it  :o


Title: Re: Bernanke on Bitcoin
Post by: yucca on March 06, 2013, 01:39:16 PM

because he's satoshi and he winns the game already 3 years ago...




this though has also crossed my mind  :-\


Title: Re: Bernanke on Bitcoin
Post by: hugolp on March 06, 2013, 01:41:34 PM
..... Mjbmonetarymetals that may have been a joke but lol maybe we should actually buy up all the paper and ink manufacturing factories so that the federal reserve can't print any more notes, or at least make it so that it's too expensive for them to keep it going :D

Fed does not really "print" any dollars. All the trillions that "exist" only appear in imagination of the people involved and affect their decisions, but they have no paper representation.

What does it matter that the dollars are on paper or electronic, they are still dollars and count the same. They are not imaginary, they are real, even if electronic. When the people says that Bernanke prints dollars, they dont mean that Bernanke goes down to the machine room, gets the paper into the printing machine and presses the on button. By printing money people mean that Bernanke increases the money supply and whether it is in paper or electronical form is irrelevant.


Title: Re: Bernanke on Bitcoin
Post by: xxjs on March 06, 2013, 02:11:01 PM
..... Mjbmonetarymetals that may have been a joke but lol maybe we should actually buy up all the paper and ink manufacturing factories so that the federal reserve can't print any more notes, or at least make it so that it's too expensive for them to keep it going :D

Fed does not really "print" any dollars. All the trillions that "exist" only appear in imagination of the people involved and affect their decisions, but they have no paper representation.

What does it matter that the dollars are on paper or electronic, they are still dollars and count the same. They are not imaginary, they are real, even if electronic. When the people says that Bernanke prints dollars, they dont mean that Bernanke goes down to the machine room, gets the paper into the printing machine and presses the on button. By printing money people mean that Bernanke increases the money supply and whether it is in paper or electronical form is irrelevant.

I agree but it is of some importance if it is base money, money in demand deposit bank accounts, or transferable debt.



Title: Re: Bernanke on Bitcoin
Post by: vssa on March 06, 2013, 03:15:46 PM
http://www.btcwallet.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/bernanke-bitcoin-exchange.png
HI Bernanke-Coin is a grate idea don't you think?


Title: Re: Bernanke on Bitcoin
Post by: creativex on March 06, 2013, 03:29:11 PM
Can we get a helicopter hat on the bald guy up there? :D


Title: Re: Bernanke on Bitcoin
Post by: Merralea on March 06, 2013, 03:33:10 PM
"We make it quantitative easy!"
I just choked on a glass of water.
I didn't even know that was possible.


Title: Re: Bernanke on Bitcoin
Post by: oleganza on March 08, 2013, 01:27:56 PM
..... Mjbmonetarymetals that may have been a joke but lol maybe we should actually buy up all the paper and ink manufacturing factories so that the federal reserve can't print any more notes, or at least make it so that it's too expensive for them to keep it going :D

Fed does not really "print" any dollars. All the trillions that "exist" only appear in imagination of the people involved and affect their decisions, but they have no paper representation.

What does it matter that the dollars are on paper or electronic, they are still dollars and count the same. They are not imaginary, they are real, even if electronic. When the people says that Bernanke prints dollars, they dont mean that Bernanke goes down to the machine room, gets the paper into the printing machine and presses the on button. By printing money people mean that Bernanke increases the money supply and whether it is in paper or electronical form is irrelevant.

My reply regarding use of "print" verb was to a comment about paper and ink factories. I understand what people usually mean by saying "fed print dollars" and do not disagree with you.