When it comes down to it, nothing beats the good old fashioned paper wallet!
Yes. I voted for the "can't believe you forgot to put it" choice... because my favorite wallets are my paper wallets. Good point. Nothing beats a good paper wallet if laminated and secured in a safety deposit box or fire proof safe.
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That Richard Branson is one fancy ass crazy and rich F#ck! Shenanigans aside, as long as he backs, supports, and throws his hat in the ring repeatedly in favor of Bitcoin, Richard Branson is one of us.
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I'm I the only one who has forgotten the meaning of exclusive? Hmm, seems semi-active here in Bitcointalk based on his last login time and posts. Not sure this counts as an exclusive interview, knowing that he frequents the forum.
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Appropriate for this thread: Who "settles" for 2nd place anyways? If you can get gold, you go for gold. If my wife at the time got a silver engagement ring, I'd probably still be single. No reason to settle, just get the goods.
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People and developers have been looking for the next Bitcoin Ad nauseam. Instead of trying to see if the grass is greener on the other side, try to make things work with the best and the original. Here's what the the most recent Altcoin developer had to say on the state of Crypto: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIasr2AiyZ0
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My money is on Titcoin. It motorboats all the other digital currencies into submission.
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WOW, the mystery is solved finally! Here he was all along, not even hiding from the public eye this whole time. All Hail Gavi...I mean Satoshi, the inventor of Bitcoin! Now fork us gently will ya.
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Definitely a gas chamber. I think women using bitcoin would increase to over 10% of the female population if that happened. Though I would be in favor of more extreme methods like gladiator combat.
That sounds kinda awesome if you think about it. Bitcoin Gladiators, someone make this happen!
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For all my bear peeps, keep trollin'!
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Are you waiting for the collapse of the fiat system to trigger BTC adoption? No, I'm waiting for Christmas. Seriously, I love Christmas time and holiday season. In all honesty, we are only 6 years in this technology, and word of mouth and that viral "network effect" has yet to happen. We all just have exercise patience and contribute where we can in the meantime.
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Bitcoin's Birth Certificate below... Bitcoin is only 6 years old and counting, still got a lifetime ahead of itself.
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Again, the price matters. People may say that they don't care whether bitcoin cost $200 or $1000, but the business care. That artificial price spike from end of 2013 made bitcoin famous, but it was just a one time event. After that number of bitcoin businesses rose, but now people see that price is not going back to $1000 anytime soon so no wonder we have this ultra slow consumer adoption...
Agreed. Unfortunately if it doesn't make "cents" for businesses and consumers alike, then it doesn't make sense...
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"I would sell all my Bitcoins if..." I had a gun to my head, and they tried to rob my private keys. Sad to say, I value my life waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay more than my Crypto wealth.
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Nope. Satoshi's coins should not be deleted.
If he never touches or moves them again, they're considered lost coins. Scarcity is a built in attribute of Bitcoin. If somehow finally proven lost, BOOM, everyone else's coins gains in value.
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I voted gas chamber, because everyone should be using it. Men, women, cats, dogs, unicorns, monkeys...
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QT aka Core. It's what I first started with Bitcoin, and until further notice or something better comes along, is what I'll continue to use and end with.
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Wow, that's the first I've heard of that. Bitcoin the brainchild of these companies: Samsung Toshiba Nakamichi Motorola Bullshit source and article, but man, A for effort and creativity. You couldn't spin a yarn like this in your dreams!
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The core devs should be paid if they're doing it full-time and not volunteering. In the beginning, it was not paid. It was just to see if the whole thing would work. Once you start getting paid, then the person paying you can drive the narrative. Which is what we see now. Doesn't matter if the core devs "moved" from The Bitcoin Foundation, now the MIT Lab will have their own agenda. And the beat goes on...
And what's the alternative? If the devs don't get any salary from anyone would that make them independent, or more vulnerable (to bribery etc)? And please answer me this, it's a genuine question, at what point did you figure you're in the right position to tell devs (or anyone) whether they should/shouldn't work for free? It amazes me how many members of this forum act like the devs owe them something. It's like telling the local mechanic at the shop to fix your alternator for free or the local baker to make you a 3 tier wedding cake just because they can. Nevermind the man hours involved, the tools, expenses, and resources to make said development happen. Shit costs money...
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