ihr seid mir schon so anti-privacy-extremisten
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>Buy an island with Bitcoin >Build 10+ houses there >Give it a good name >Get mainstream media attention and lots of people coming to your island
will be bombed into democracy
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ich habe das proof of stake system noch immer nicht ganz verstanden kannst du das vielleicht in ein paar einfachen Worten erklären? TIA adressen die viele historisch gültige bitcoins haben sind höchstwahrscheinlich gültig also wer das geld hat schafft an so wie heute auch
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MTGOX may support Litecoin soon, but Western Union won't
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Second, I think Satoshi may deserve a Nobel prize in economics.
that's endowed by Sweden's Central Bank.
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Wurde/wird der Litecoin nicht (immer noch) mal gerne mit 51% angegriffen?
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Sinnvoller wär's aper, Monopolwährungen sind eine Diktatur. Andere Möglichkeit wäre komplementäre Regionalwährungen, die etwa laut Lietaer der eigentliche Grund dafür sind, dass die Schweiz immer relativ stabil bleibt (nicht die einstige Golddeckung und nicht die Banken). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9EI2PrDpmw
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...und ich frage mich die ganze Zeit, ob ein etwaiges Verbot (wie auch immer das gestaltet werden sollte) nicht sogar kurstreibend wäre... joa sagen viele... wahrscheinlich würd's den preis auch kurzfristig in die höhe treiben... aber falkvinges analyse und prognose würd dann nich mehr stimmen.
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with our attorneys.
...who won't put themselves out of business of course
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Demurrage (Freigeld/Freicoin) and Inflation (debasement) have similar effect, but demurrage is better.
Workers would not have to renegotiate their salaries anew all the time.
The best would be if inflation rate could be tied to the GDP. But that's not so easily possible unless we can and want a totally computerized P2P economy.
But I believe since crypto-currencies are non-monopolistic, unregulated (free) currencies, the economic textbooks of yore don't apply anymore.
We'd have a rich eco-system of monetary and exchange systems.
In a truely freed market, that means also in a free currency market, there is no such thing as an inflationary currency or a deflationary currency.
Because there is no currency that will be regulated top-down. We're largely only familiar to planned monetary systems.
In actuality, the differences between currency, commodity, and asset would dissolve.
Once the demand for bitcoins has largely satisfied, they will have to compete with any other asset out there.
They will stop acting in a deflationary way when there are better stocks to invest in. People will put their money there then.
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In a free market, that means also in a free currency market, there is no such thing as an inflationary currency or a deflationary currency.
Because there is no currency that will be regulated top-down. We're largely only familiar to planned monetary systems.
In actuality, the differences between currency, commodity, and asset would dissolve.
Once the demand for bitcoins has largely satisfied, it will have to compete with any other asset out there.
It will stop acting deflationary when there are better stocks to invest in. People will put their money there then.
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The Earth hoarded all gold too before it became an actual currency.
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irgendwie macht's sinn, so komische automaten für irgendwelche obskuren prepaid mobilfunk dinger zum nach hause in ferne länder telefonieren gibt's ja auch, und bitcoin dürfte sich dem market cap dieser dinger bald annähern.
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guess this time he only wants you to get some bitcoins
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up uP uP !!1!!
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Could be a joke but I doubt it. Would not surprise me if WU were the instigator in getting FinCEN to get some guidelines published.
buy the rumor,...
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I've always felt this instawallet model is a bad idea, since the beginning... it just felt much too "instant" for me.
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The only required fix is to not stop making new coins.
Have you looked at Freicoin? Something where value is generated corresponding to real physical value (like human work or a product.)
Have you looked at Ripple?
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