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3721  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Critical Importance Of Cryptocurrencies - What's your take? on: March 25, 2014, 12:01:55 AM
Update - why I say capitalism is awful:

http://www.walkingbutterfly.com/tag/africa/
3722  Economy / Digital goods / Re: BitcoinWallet.com - SOLD for $250,000 on: March 24, 2014, 11:42:02 PM
Bet you 100 BTC that site will end up sucking and out of business within 2 years.
3723  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How do we know if Satoshi is still alive? on: March 24, 2014, 09:19:05 PM
but I am sure, he is swimming in the pool full with money.
Actually, the one thing we know for sure is that she/they/he are NOT swimming in pools of money. It's all right there on the blockchain.

Not a single penny of this person(s) wealth has yet been touched!

This means one of two things:

1. They/she/he is waiting for their BTC to be worth FAR more than it currently is before they're willing to touch even a fraction of it. Meaning they anticipate enormous valuation increase within their lifetime.
2. Bitcoin was a gift to the world, and the creator will never touch any of the wealth. The implication being that it was - and always will be - an utterly selfless act.

Given just HOW MUCH wealth they have, scenario #1 seems exceedingly unlikely to me. If you have millions in BTC, what's the harm in cashing in a few thousand to buy yourself something nice?

Again, NOT ONE PENNY has been touched! Take from that what you will.

The conclusion I must draw, as a man of reason, is that the invention of Crypto was a selfless act - a gift to the world just like Newtonian physics (Isaac Newton was paid only in books for that revelation).
3724  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin isn't going anywhere, here's why on: March 24, 2014, 06:41:18 PM
I remember a great quote by a top NSA Agent went something like "If we had a place were all the bad people can go or use like badguys.com it would be great!
They already do, and it's widely used.
3725  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: If Bitcoin had existed in 1930... on: March 24, 2014, 06:33:48 PM
People are really running out of ideas about Bitcoin stuff to talk about.
Aren't there some books you could be burning somewhere? Why come to the internet to censor communication, where we will all just laugh at and mock you?
3726  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How do we know if Satoshi is still alive? on: March 24, 2014, 06:31:48 PM
When Isaac Newton died, gravity stopped working.

That is why we have general relativity now.
Hahah, good one. Cheesy
3727  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: how to catch a bitcoin thief? on: March 24, 2014, 05:24:03 PM
Thanks for another great post, Holliday. You're truly a credit to this community.

There is no Bitcoin theft that didn't involve someone making a bad security decision. And there never will be.
3728  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How do we know if Satoshi is still alive? on: March 24, 2014, 05:21:49 PM
The better question is, "Why should we care if Satoshi is still alive?"

Isaac Newton is long dead, but his ideas live on, through us...

Satoshi gave a tremendous gift to the world, and in doing so has immortalized herself/themselves/himself.
3729  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What's to stop this from happening? on: March 24, 2014, 05:19:36 PM
You can't change Bitcoin all you can do is fork it.  The hard part is convincing people to use your fork. 
Yes, but almost daily, we see that with the right machine behind you, you can convince the majority of the population of anything.

and?  A majority of people are NOT using Bitcoin today and it still has value.  If a majority of people decide to use inflatacoin it doesn't erase the existing Bitcoin network.
Yep. People really just don't get it. Once people get a taste of inflation (read: centralized-theft) free money, they'll never look back. Never.
3730  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What's to stop this from happening? on: March 24, 2014, 04:20:28 PM
I just believe it's healthy to have a look at both sides of a 'coin', no matter how ridiculous that side may seem
I'm distinctly reminded of Christian "scientists" arguing that we should "Teach the controversy" and have creationism in our schools. Excuse me while I puke my guts out.

The only "coin" conspiracy theories are one side of, is superstition. Religion would be the other side of that moronic coin, and I say we throw the fucking thing right into Mt. Doom where it belongs.
3731  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: If Bitcoin had existed in 1930... on: March 24, 2014, 02:32:45 PM
If cryptocurrency had been around in 1930, Hitler would've never risen to power, and World War II never would have happened.



Think about it.

Just one more reason Bitcoin is good for the world.


Computers however are one of the positive outcomes of the second world war.
True, but this would've come about eventually, sooner or later. Things were already heading in that direction before the war, everything was just accelerated during wartime.
3732  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What's to stop this from happening? on: March 24, 2014, 02:31:27 PM
Regarding the illuminati fears... superstition is the end of reason.
3733  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Growth and Adoption Stats for Bitcoin needed on: March 24, 2014, 12:29:43 PM
1 in 3 Kenyans have a Bitcoin wallet.

This is also a great video about Bitcoin in Argentina: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e__m-w4N7NI <- please share widely, westerners need to see this.

Too many Americans especially forget there is a world beyond the borders of their nation.
3734  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: how to catch a bitcoin thief? on: March 24, 2014, 12:27:23 PM
Bitfinex? Never heard of them.

Paper wallets inside safety deposit boxes or buried underground. Or Coinbase or multibit. Or brain wallet, if you trust your brain (I do.)

Stop using these dubious, non-proven 3rd parties FFS.
3735  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin gambling walking the line? on: March 24, 2014, 12:25:23 PM
I bet you my life and livelihood the dollar implodes at least a century before Bitcoin does.
3736  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What's to stop this from happening? on: March 24, 2014, 12:21:58 PM
Eventually - mining will become so expensive that no ordinary man will have access to the equipment required to compete. Large mining corps will take over smaller ones, and the consolidation will have started, where, in the end - you might have 1-3 major mining corps, whom will have the exact same power that we loathe about the financial industry today.
You are missing one important factor. Long before mining becomes unaffordably expensive, Bitcoin will have skyrocketed in value to the point where anyone who has been mining thus far will have multipled their wealth by a factor of 50 to 100. The next time Bitcoin skyrockets, another subset of the human population will be drawn into the fold, attracted by the gold rush, making mining profitable once more.

This pattern will repeat itself logarithmically many times until fiat is little more than a bad memory.
3737  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: If Bitcoin had existed in 1930... on: March 24, 2014, 12:19:03 PM
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it"
-George Santayana
3738  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Interacting with fiat institutions [such as the SEC], a guide on: March 24, 2014, 12:17:03 PM
Your brain doesn't work. Neeext.
Mircea has spoken! Mhysa, Mhysa!! Take us with you!! Don't leave us Mhysa!
3739  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Critical Importance Of Cryptocurrencies - What's your take? on: March 24, 2014, 11:56:36 AM
I will just comment that it seems paradoxical to me, because anarchy
means no one should have any rule over anyone else, which
is basically the core principle of laissez-faire capitalism.
Premise 1: Capitalism is bad science.

Capitalism is a system based on deception and exploitation, with a justice system that is NOT at all well-rooted in empirical truth. If you find this claim dubious, google "the new jim crow". Read the book.
Then check out books like Zinn's "A People's History of the United States", or "Shock Doctrine", or "Earth in Mind", or "The Underground history of American Education", or anything by Slavoj Zizek...
Turn off the TV and stop watching the fucking news, instead read as many books as you can. Never stop reading. No matter what your politics or philosophy, please, I beg you, never stop reading.

Anarchism is about eliminating all unjust authority, this includes authority based on gods, violence, force, coercion, deception, gender, age, race, creed, nationality, etc.

The most important thing we can do to bring this world into reality is forget about charity and move towards a world of solidarity, kindness, and compassion.

A true anarchist society would be a place of great equality, based on (social) justice rooted strongly in reasoned observation, empiricism, and truth.

Hell, read more books generally. I had a professor once say to me, "look, if you're going to be an anarchist, please at least be a reasonable anarchist."

To which I replied, "But professor, it is reason that brought me to anarchism in the first place..."

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Some food for thought:

"Hello, babies. Welcome to Earth. It's hot in the summer and cold in the winter. It's round and wet and crowded. At the outside, babies, you've got about a hundred years here. There's only one rule that I know of, babies—God damn it, you've got to be kind."
-Kurt Vonnegut

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"As to whether Marcos is gay: Yes, Marcos is gay in San Francisco, black in South Africa, an Asian in Europe, a Chicano in San Ysidro, an anarchist in Spain, a Palestinian in Israel, a Mayan Indian in the streets of San Cristobal,… a Jew in Germany, a Gypsy in Poland, a Kurd in Turkey, a Mohawk in Quebec, a pacifist in Bosnia, a single woman on the Metro at 10pm, a peasant without land, a gang member in the slums, an unemployed worker, an unhappy student and, of course, a Zapatista in the mountains."
-Social Justice E-Zine #27

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"Antonio dreams of owning the land he works on, he dreams that his sweat is paid for with justice and truth, he dreams that there is a school to cure ignorance and medicine to scare away death, he dreams of having electricity in his home and that his table is full, he dreams that his country is free and that this is the result of its people governing themselves, and he dreams that he is at peace with himself and with the world. He dreams that he must fight to obtain this dream, he dreams that there must be death in order to gain life. Antonio dreams and then he awakens…. Now he knows what to do and he sees his wife crouching by the fire, hears his son crying. He looks at the sun rising in the East, and, smiling, grabs his machete. The wind picks up, he rises and walks to meet others. Something has told him that his dream is that of many and he goes to find them."
-Chiapas: The Southeast in Two Winds A Storm and a Prophecy [documentary-movie here, for the reading averse]
 
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"Then I'll be all around in the dark - I'll be ever'where—wherever you look. Wherever they's a fight so hungry people can eat, I'll be there. Wherever they's a cop beatin' up a guy, I'll be there... I'll be in the way guys yell when they're mad an'—I'll be in the way kids laugh when they're hungry and they know supper's ready. An' when our folk eat the stuff they raise an' live in the houses they build—why, I'll be there."
-The Grapes of Wrath

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There are hidden stories all around us,
growing in abandoned villages in the mountains
or vacant lots in the city,
petrifying beneath our feet in the remains
of societies like nothing we’ve known,
whispering to us that things could be different.
But the politician you know is lying to you,
the manager who hires and fires you,
the landlord who evicts you,
the president of the bank that owns your house,
the professor who grades your papers,
the cop who rolls your street,
the reporter who informs you,
the doctor who medicates you,
the husband who beats you,
the mother who spanks you,
the soldier who kills for you,
and the social worker who fits your past and future into a folder in a filing cabinet
all ask
“WHAT WOULD YOU DO WITHOUT US?
It would be anarchy.”

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"And the daughter who runs away from home,
the bus driver on the picket line,
the veteran who threw back his medal but holds on to his rifle,
the boy saved from suicide by the love of his friends,
the maid who must bow to those who can’t even cook for themselves,
the immigrant hiking across a desert to find her family on the other side,
the kid on his way to prison because he burned down a shopping mall they were building over his childhood dreams,
the neighbor who cleans up the syringes from the vacant lot, hoping someone will turn it into a garden,
the hitchhiker on the open road,
the college dropout who gave up on career and health insurance and sometimes even food so he could write revolutionary poetry for the world,
maybe all of us can feel it:
our bosses and tormentors are afraid of what they would do without us,
and their threat is a promise —
the best parts of our lives are anarchy already."
-Peter Gelderloos

There is hope. Today it is only a tiny, flickering ember, but we anarchists keep this new world alive in our hearts... and this hope in turn keeps us alive in this cold, dark world.
3740  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What's to stop this from happening? on: March 24, 2014, 11:53:00 AM
A cryptocurrency is not a bank. It's decentralized and open-source.

This comparison is extremely "apples to oranges".

What is your concern, so we can better understand and better address it?
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