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Bitcoin => Bitcoin Discussion => Topic started by: tinopener on January 23, 2018, 12:55:09 AM



Title: Bitcoin diamonds
Post by: tinopener on January 23, 2018, 12:55:09 AM
Could it be possible to create a unique crystalline structure from the Bitcoin key?

This would obviously have to be impervious to reverse engineering.

If this could be done, then it would encroach on the value of gold, which is mostly for cosmetic use.



Title: Re: Bitcoin diamonds
Post by: rerek007 on January 23, 2018, 01:31:33 AM
Could it be possible to create a unique crystalline structure from the Bitcoin key?

This would obviously have to be impervious to reverse engineering.

If this could be done, then it would encroach on the value of gold, which is mostly for cosmetic use.


Yes bitcoin is like diamonds as time flies its value gets highier to


Title: Re: Bitcoin diamonds
Post by: fabioganga on January 23, 2018, 01:34:24 AM
Could it be possible to create a unique crystalline structure from the Bitcoin key?

This would obviously have to be impervious to reverse engineering.

If this could be done, then it would encroach on the value of gold, which is mostly for cosmetic use.



What would be the point of that? I'm curious as I can't see any at all.


Title: Re: Bitcoin diamonds
Post by: player514 on January 23, 2018, 01:41:07 AM
Could it be possible to create a unique crystalline structure from the Bitcoin key?

This would obviously have to be impervious to reverse engineering.

If this could be done, then it would encroach on the value of gold, which is mostly for cosmetic use.



What would be the point of that? I'm curious as I can't see any at all.

Yeah, I don't see any point in this idea.

Bitcoin should stay a digital currency. I don't assume that OP means to make a physical diamond out of Bitcoin (?), but if that's true, technically physical bitcoins already exist. They're just the private key of a wallet containing a certain amount of BTC tied to some sort of physical item.


Title: Re: Bitcoin diamonds
Post by: tinopener on January 23, 2018, 02:06:04 AM
Could it be possible to create a unique crystalline structure from the Bitcoin key?

This would obviously have to be impervious to reverse engineering.

If this could be done, then it would encroach on the value of gold, which is mostly for cosmetic use.



What would be the point of that? I'm curious as I can't see any at all.

OK, I know it's extremely unlikely, but I'm just imagining the things that could be done with Bitcoin to increase it's intrinsic value in relation to gold.

If you've got Bitcoin yourself, you should be enthusiastic about ways it's value could be diversified :)