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Title: EMP effect on bitcoin?
Post by: fabiorem on August 14, 2017, 05:19:17 AM
What effect would an EMP attack have on bitcoin prices?

With the threat of a war between the US and North Korea, if an EMP missile launched by dictator Kim-whatever (supposing he have such missile) reaches South Korea and Japan, this would result in lack of electricity and failure of electronics. Will this affect the price of bitcoin, since SK and Japan are trading most of it? And how much would it affect?


Title: Re: EMP effect on bitcoin?
Post by: Elwar on August 14, 2017, 05:26:49 AM
Living in Korea I mainly only see trading done on the exchanges, not much real world spending.

It would affect the price about as much as all of the trading ceasing on an exchange like...oh..say, btc-e.


Title: Re: EMP effect on bitcoin?
Post by: davis196 on August 14, 2017, 06:24:06 AM
What effect would an EMP attack have on bitcoin prices?

With the threat of a war between the US and North Korea, if an EMP missile launched by dictator Kim-whatever (supposing he have such missile) reaches South Korea and Japan, this would result in lack of electricity and failure of electronics. Will this affect the price of bitcoin, since SK and Japan are trading most of it? And how much would it affect?

Do you believe that a nuclear war would happen?I don`t believe in this.
North Koreans aren`t that stupid.I`m not sure about Trump. ;D
Fear and panic are actually good for bitcoin and bad for the fiat currencies.
Bitcoin is really worldwide and the japanese and south koreans can move their bitcoins to any exchange platform or btc wallet outside Japan and South Korea.


Title: Re: EMP effect on bitcoin?
Post by: BitcoinBarrel on August 14, 2017, 11:16:25 AM
Is there any proof that EMP even exist? Many experts speculate that EMP is entirely science-fiction and not reality.

How can radio waves melt circuit boards and wires? The entire atmosphere would need to be a solid lightning bolt.


Title: Re: EMP effect on bitcoin?
Post by: Elwar on August 14, 2017, 11:39:58 AM
What effect would an EMP attack have on bitcoin prices?

With the threat of a war between the US and North Korea, if an EMP missile launched by dictator Kim-whatever (supposing he have such missile) reaches South Korea and Japan, this would result in lack of electricity and failure of electronics. Will this affect the price of bitcoin, since SK and Japan are trading most of it? And how much would it affect?

Do you believe that a nuclear war would happen?I don`t believe in this.
North Koreans aren`t that stupid.I`m not sure about Trump. ;D
Fear and panic are actually good for bitcoin and bad for the fiat currencies.
Bitcoin is really worldwide and the japanese and south koreans can move their bitcoins to any exchange platform or btc wallet outside Japan and South Korea.

If I was worried I would not live in South Korea right now.
(though I am about 10 feet away from 2 gas masks and a chemical suit...but that's not by choice)


Title: Re: EMP effect on bitcoin?
Post by: Torque on August 14, 2017, 12:34:15 PM
I see this supposed concern against Bitcoin come up a lot. Like a ridiculous amount.

Would it surprise you to know that the original US govt. ARPANET project, on which the entire Internet is founded, was designed specifically by the military for decentralized, secure, and uninterrupted communications during times of nuclear war, natural disasters, etc.??

99.9999999% of Average Joes apparently don't know this because they can't be bothered to study their history.

http://poster.keepcalmandposters.com/2372598.png


Title: Re: EMP effect on bitcoin?
Post by: kwukduck on August 14, 2017, 03:31:27 PM
Is there any proof that EMP even exist? Many experts speculate that EMP is entirely science-fiction and not reality.

How can radio waves melt circuit boards and wires? The entire atmosphere would need to be a solid lightning bolt.


Lolwut? Who are those experts? Your thumbs?
Every classic nuke also releases an EMP, it's part of its physics.

How radio waves can melt circuit boards? They aren't specifically radio waves but a broad spectrum of EM waves.
How does a laser cut steel? How does your phone charge wireless? How does your microwave heat water? It's all the same. Resonant EM radiation.