This is all true in the short term, but I think that in the long term this news might be quite good for the Bitcoin ecosystem.
If they both go their own way, instead of having one giant conglomerate, we could now end up getting two independent competing exchanges, one in Japan and the other in the USA.
If it plans out that way.
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Isn't this part of the fun of Wild West Bitcoin - The Early Years?
Bitcoin drama hurts our ability to grow, because energy is spent on lawsuits instead of growing bitcoin economy.
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Jesus. More bitcoin drama.
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I wrote him a few months back to ask him to do a series on bitcoin. Salman seemed like the perfect guy for this. Really glad he did it.
You didn't even read the thread or watch the video! The voice is clearly not Sal.
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Just when the kids thought summer vacation was withing grasp.... Some new classes for them to do.
At least these classes they will enjoy.
Summer vacation are outdated concept. You should always at the minimum takes one hour to learn something new or practice old skills everyday.
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Check with your tax accountant/lawyer.
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Sent another PM to the OP for getting the date formatting wrong.
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2013-5-2 should be 2013-05-02
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Dude, just use a generic male human silhouette as a representation of satoshi. Or better yet, use cryptography symbols.
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I pmed this dude, and he won't even correct it! What a douche!
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Bitcoin is pseudonymous, not anonymous, and a user must take care to be anonymous.
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There's ads on bitcoinfoundation?
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Does it say "bitcoin" anywhere in the the a article?
No? Then it's offtopic.
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2013-04-9 should be 2013-04-09
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... According to a new study from Southern Methodist University in Dallas and Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, the virtual cyber currency known as Bitcoin could have as much as a 45 percent chance of failing. This could occur if an exchange center that held the currency – much as a bank holds real money – closed, losing customers their Bitcoins and any hard money paid for them. ...
Right, because the closure of an exchange = the failure of the currency. You also have to love that description of fiat as "hard money." I thought the chance of failing was about the mortality rate of bitcoin exchanges, not the currency itself.
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