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Title: [2014-09-05] Bitcoin, The Cryptography-based Currency Continues To Rely On Banks
Post by: patricktim on September 05, 2014, 07:53:01 AM
http://www.forbes.com/sites/ericxlmu/2014/09/04/bitcoin-the-cryptography-based-currency-continues-to-rely-on-banks-for-security/

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Title: Re: [2014-09-05] Bitcoin, The Cryptography-based Currency Continues To Rely On Banks
Post by: odolvlobo on September 05, 2014, 04:27:10 PM
In this story, the reliance is on the safe deposit box, and the irony is that despite the claim that Bitcoin eliminates all need for banks, banks are still needed for cold storage.

Actually, there is very little irony. If cold storage is all that banks are good for in a Bitcoin world, then 99.9% of all the banks will go out of business.

I don't subscribe the the belief that Bitcoin eliminates all need for banks. After all, some people will still want banks to hold their bitcoins for them even if it is not absolutely necessary. People will also want to get loans from banks.


Title: Re: [2014-09-05] Bitcoin, The Cryptography-based Currency Continues To Rely On Banks
Post by: notthematrix on September 05, 2014, 04:56:35 PM
there aree way better ways te store your keys!
Not in a safe but encrypted at multiple places ,,, you need to remember your passphrase....
save it like a  insurance file.



Title: Re: [2014-09-05] Bitcoin, The Cryptography-based Currency Continues To Rely On Banks
Post by: Whitehouse on September 05, 2014, 05:17:13 PM
I don't think it relies on them at all, but they're going to be used together for the considerable future.

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The thieves simply threw a rock through his (the author’s father’s) back sliding glass window, rummaged around in the house until they found the safe and dom hemingway’d it right off of the foundation it was bolted onto. Inside of his safe was an uncommonly large number of bitcoins (he is an early adopter) on a non password protected paper wallet.

Umm, why were they not password protected and why did he not have backups? Had he kept a back up on a password protected wallet under his bed then he'd be fine.


Title: Re: [2014-09-05] Bitcoin, The Cryptography-based Currency Continues To Rely On Banks
Post by: CoinMode on September 05, 2014, 08:41:04 PM

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The thieves simply threw a rock through his (the author’s father’s) back sliding glass window, rummaged around in the house until they found the safe and dom hemingway’d it right off of the foundation it was bolted onto. Inside of his safe was an uncommonly large number of bitcoins (he is an early adopter) on a non password protected paper wallet.

You dun goofed. I backtraced it to the cyber-police.