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Title: Wow! This is kind-of an exciting way to look at bitcoin
Post by: RawDog on March 29, 2014, 04:47:52 PM
Bloomberg is talking about bitcoin being more than just a currency.  That bitcoin is rather more like 'The Internet of Money'.  

I think this quote is attributed to Bitcoin business angels group BitAngels - David Johnston.  

It is actually a very interesting notion.  While the conventional Internet is a mechanism for doing many cool things with information (content), i.e. facebook, videos, email, Skype, MMOG, et cetera, bitcoin actually supports an infrastructure which will permit one to do so many cool things with value (money).  The "Internet of Money".  I like that.  

Obviously bitcoin is going to be insanely powerful in this regard.  I just hope it doesn't take 20 years the way it took the internet that long to get to where it is now.  (i.e. from 1994 / Netscape - Thanks Marc)
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-03-28/bitcoin-2-0-shows-technology-evolving-beyond-use-as-money.html  (http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-03-28/bitcoin-2-0-shows-technology-evolving-beyond-use-as-money.html)



Title: Re: Wow! This is kind-of an exciting way to look at bitcoin
Post by: Beliathon on March 29, 2014, 05:36:38 PM
I just hope it doesn't take 20 years the way it took the internet that long to get to where it is now.  (i.e. from 1994 / Netscape - Thanks Mark)
Expect widespread global mainstream adoption within 2-5 years. The Bitcoin protocol will continue evolving forever, just as the internet and its related technologies are still evolving today.

Think of the blockchain like the foundation, just like HTML is the foundation for all the internet that was built on top of it. Any software engineer will tell you, no software is ever "complete".


Title: Re: Wow! This is kind-of an exciting way to look at bitcoin
Post by: cococoin on March 29, 2014, 05:39:03 PM
Bloomberg is talking about bitcoin being more than just a currency.  That bitcoin is rather more like 'The Internet of Money'. 

I think this quote is attributed to Bitcoin business angels group BitAngels - David Johnston. 

It is actually a very interesting notion.  While the conventional Internet is a mechanism for doing many cool things with information (content), i.e. facebook, videos, email, Skype, MMOG, et cetera, bitcoin actually supports an infrastructure which will permit one to do so many cool things with value (money).  The "Internet of Money".  I like that. 

Obviously bitcoin is going to be insanely powerful in this regard.  I just hope it doesn't take 20 years the way it took the internet that long to get to where it is now.  (i.e. from 1994 / Netscape - Thanks Marc)
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-03-28/bitcoin-2-0-shows-technology-evolving-beyond-use-as-money.html  (http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-03-28/bitcoin-2-0-shows-technology-evolving-beyond-use-as-money.html)


Any development of things have a process,
this may take a long time can be very short,
can only say that we hope BTC can rapid growth.


Title: Re: Wow! This is kind-of an exciting way to look at bitcoin
Post by: CurbsideProphet on March 29, 2014, 06:11:34 PM
Bloomberg is talking about bitcoin being more than just a currency.  That bitcoin is rather more like 'The Internet of Money'.  

I think this quote is attributed to Bitcoin business angels group BitAngels - David Johnston.  

It is actually a very interesting notion.  While the conventional Internet is a mechanism for doing many cool things with information (content), i.e. facebook, videos, email, Skype, MMOG, et cetera, bitcoin actually supports an infrastructure which will permit one to do so many cool things with value (money).  The "Internet of Money".  I like that.  

Obviously bitcoin is going to be insanely powerful in this regard.  I just hope it doesn't take 20 years the way it took the internet that long to get to where it is now.  (i.e. from 1994 / Netscape - Thanks Mark)
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-03-28/bitcoin-2-0-shows-technology-evolving-beyond-use-as-money.html  (http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-03-28/bitcoin-2-0-shows-technology-evolving-beyond-use-as-money.html)



You need to read a little between the lines with this article:

Quote
Invictus Innovations Inc., Ripple Labs Inc. and other startups are harnessing Bitcoin’s underlying code for such tasks as authentication, which means making sure that a buyer isn’t posing as someone else, and verification of payments to ensure that a transaction is valid. If successful, the new tools could reduce the fees shouldered by buyers and sellers in the $1.22 trillion global electronic-commerce market, as well in financial services, cloud computing and other areas.

They use the word underlying several times in the article for a reason, some of these companies are taking Bitcoin's open source code and essentially replicating it for their own use.  Nothing wrong with that, but they're not all using Bitcoin itself, they're using the fundamental code and adapting it to their business model (i.e. Ripple). 


Title: Re: Wow! This is kind-of an exciting way to look at bitcoin
Post by: JPage on March 30, 2014, 04:10:59 AM
That bitcoin is rather more like 'The Internet of Money'.  
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-03-28/bitcoin-2-0-shows-technology-evolving-beyond-use-as-money.html [/url]
TCP-IP for financial transactions - I love it.  But the protocol is presently very weak and disorganized with a bunch of loonies running the foundation.  I don't think the foundation in the present state is strong enough to protect and advance a protocol for something so important as money.  I think the foundation - rather than a technical defect will be the ultimate demise of bitcoin.  Now let's try to imagine what the second embodiment of 'the foundation' could be?  UN, US government?, Private company?, a new replacement foundation of better quality? Whatever it is, it will be forming itself pretty soon.  


Title: Re: Wow! This is kind-of an exciting way to look at bitcoin
Post by: smoothie on March 30, 2014, 04:12:08 AM
The internet of money has a ring to it.


Title: Re: Wow! This is kind-of an exciting way to look at bitcoin
Post by: Swordsoffreedom on March 30, 2014, 04:12:39 AM
That bitcoin is rather more like 'The Internet of Money'.  
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-03-28/bitcoin-2-0-shows-technology-evolving-beyond-use-as-money.html [/url]
TCP-IP for financial transactions - I love it.  But the protocol is presently very weak and disorganized with a bunch of loonies running the foundation.  I don't think the foundation in the present state is strong enough to protect and advance a protocol for something so important as money.  I think the foundation - rather than a technical defect will be the ultimate demise of bitcoin.  Now let's try to imagine what the second embodiment of 'the foundation' could be?  UN, US government?, Private company?, a new replacement foundation of better quality? Whatever it is, it will be forming itself pretty soon.  

I agree with the article and the points above Bitcoin is definitely like the internet in many regards and the same with money


Title: Re: Wow! This is kind-of an exciting way to look at bitcoin
Post by: evoked22 on March 30, 2014, 10:12:39 AM
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Think of the blockchain like the foundation, just like HTML is the foundation for all the internet that was built on top of it. Any software engineer will tell you, no software is ever "complete".

Thats a very good point. I believe we are at the very tip of what will become a huge ice berg. There are so many underlying aspects that bitcoin can carry and evolve too. Whether they like it or not it is already out of their control, unless this was all part of their plan  ;)


Title: Re: Wow! This is kind-of an exciting way to look at bitcoin
Post by: JesseCoin on March 30, 2014, 10:13:18 AM
Interesting article, thanks for the Share :D


Title: Re: Wow! This is kind-of an exciting way to look at bitcoin
Post by: Agent99 on March 30, 2014, 03:04:32 PM
'The Internet of Money'.  I really like this description


Title: Re: Wow! This is kind-of an exciting way to look at bitcoin
Post by: JPage on March 30, 2014, 04:25:39 PM
'The Internet of Money'.  I really like this description
;)  me too


Title: Re: Wow! This is kind-of an exciting way to look at bitcoin
Post by: jr3951 on March 30, 2014, 06:35:43 PM
Is this the first time everyone's heard that phrase? Don't mean to stifle the love for it, but its been around since I joined the community (>5$ a coin)


Title: Re: Wow! This is kind-of an exciting way to look at bitcoin
Post by: crazynoggin on March 30, 2014, 06:41:22 PM
No doubt that companies, especially banks will look at the technology behind Bitcoin and try to replicate it into something governments can regulate easier.


Title: Re: Wow! This is kind-of an exciting way to look at bitcoin
Post by: lppeu on March 30, 2014, 06:42:04 PM
That bitcoin is rather more like 'The Internet of Money'.  
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-03-28/bitcoin-2-0-shows-technology-evolving-beyond-use-as-money.html [/url]
TCP-IP for financial transactions - I love it.  But the protocol is presently very weak and disorganized with a bunch of loonies running the foundation.  I don't think the foundation in the present state is strong enough to protect and advance a protocol for something so important as money.  I think the foundation - rather than a technical defect will be the ultimate demise of bitcoin.  Now let's try to imagine what the second embodiment of 'the foundation' could be?  UN, US government?, Private company?, a new replacement foundation of better quality? Whatever it is, it will be forming itself pretty soon.  

I agree with the article and the points above Bitcoin is definitely like the internet in many regards and the same with money
I agree with you


Title: Re: Wow! This is kind-of an exciting way to look at bitcoin
Post by: jonald_fyookball on March 31, 2014, 05:34:50 AM
'The Internet of Money'.  I really like this description
;)  me too
me 3


Title: Re: Wow! This is kind-of an exciting way to look at bitcoin
Post by: zolace on March 31, 2014, 11:09:22 AM
Internet money, = New Money  Great way to express it, forget the old and join the new.


Title: Re: Wow! This is kind-of an exciting way to look at bitcoin
Post by: hopey on March 31, 2014, 12:00:57 PM
iMoney


Title: Re: Wow! This is kind-of an exciting way to look at bitcoin
Post by: Beliathon on March 31, 2014, 12:57:13 PM
Bump for the future of money.


Title: Re: Wow! This is kind-of an exciting way to look at bitcoin
Post by: hilariousandco on March 31, 2014, 01:13:37 PM
Obviously bitcoin is going to be insanely powerful in this regard.  I just hope it doesn't take 20 years the way it took the internet that long to get to where it is now.  (i.e. from 1994 / Netscape - Thanks Marc)
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-03-28/bitcoin-2-0-shows-technology-evolving-beyond-use-as-money.html  (http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-03-28/bitcoin-2-0-shows-technology-evolving-beyond-use-as-money.html)



Technology moves faster today than it did 20 years ago and it gets faster all the time. I do think Bitcoin has the potential to be 'The Internet of Money' though.


Title: Re: Wow! This is kind-of an exciting way to look at bitcoin
Post by: drawingthesun on March 31, 2014, 01:16:00 PM
Please don't let Ripple gain traction.

They will advertise Bitcoin being really important, and a great foundation for our superior system that is designed to replace it.



Title: Re: Wow! This is kind-of an exciting way to look at bitcoin
Post by: shuaigejc on March 31, 2014, 01:38:25 PM
I just hope it doesn't take 20 years the way it took the internet that long to get to where it is now.  (i.e. from 1994 / Netscape - Thanks Mark)
Expect widespread global mainstream adoption within 2-5 years. The Bitcoin protocol will continue evolving forever, just as the internet and its related technologies are still evolving today.

Think of the blockchain like the foundation, just like HTML is the foundation for all the internet that was built on top of it. Any software engineer will tell you, no software is ever "complete".