Stop being morons.
Seriously.
Gox price = fictitious and the exchange needs to die.
Good riddance.
Damn right fictitious. Including the $1000 bubble.
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If Bitcoin is not at fault, why are the Bitcoin developers working hard to fix the issue now... Yeah...
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let us wish that there is some divining force in this world and that these deaths are not just a random and somehow it is karma playing it straight.
careful what you wish for. you didn't even know the man.
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Sounds like someone took the coins and is blaming it on a "transaction malleability" hack...
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another huge price run up would be fun
I think the opposite. A huge price drop would be fun to watch.
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They're happy to take your dollars but not your bitcoins.
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Other countries, with other needs. Places dealing with corrupt governments, and a failing economy.
Aww, sweet but naive.
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Why not today’s Bitcoin? Because the digital currency of the future must choose between two mutually exclusive paths. It can either be anonymous, enabling black market transactions in the shadow economy, or it can be fully compliant with the growing body of know your customer, anti-money laundering laws that constrain global financial markets. A single digital currency cannot do both.
Because transferring cash between 2 persons is not an anonymous transaction. It is, unless one of the parties chooses to disclose it to some other third party. Anyway, a nice written piece.
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Holy crap, everybody sell now or say goodbye to your life savings
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So who benefits from this behavior and has access to multiple highly connected nodes?
Everyone benefits because potential shortcomings are exposed. If the shortcomings are addressed, the network becomes stronger. If not, it's time to scrape the Bitcoin experiment...
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$2500 down the drain. You could have traded those phones for Bitcoin. Now that would show them what is more valuable to you...
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Doesn't bitcoin have spam dust fee like litecoin to prevent this type of spam on the network?
I don't think the transactions will ever get confirmed will they? Doesn't matter, they still burden the network.
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Bitcoin decentralized?
Myth #348.
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How about instead of using Apple's material, ya'll come up with something original?
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Transaction malleability has been known about since 2011 Known by whom? Where is the list of all known Bitcoin issues that I can access and view freely? written in plain non-technical language so that anyone about to invest money into Bitcoin can familiarize themselves with the potential risks? https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Transaction_MalleabilityFollow the references. Added Jan 2013.
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Transaction malleability has been known about since 2011 Known by whom? Where is the list of all known Bitcoin issues that I can access and view freely? written in plain non-technical language so that anyone about to invest money into Bitcoin can familiarize themselves with the potential risks? You say that like it should be somebody's responsibility to provide you with it? You say that like it shouldn't be somebody's responsibility to provide me with it?
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Transaction malleability has been known about since 2011 Known by whom? Where is the list of all known Bitcoin issues that I can access and view freely? written in plain non-technical language so that anyone about to invest money into Bitcoin can familiarize themselves with the potential risks?
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If you are five, you probably will not be able to explain the Bitcoin malleability issue.
The title of this thread is a huge fail.
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