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4561  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: My thoughts from the Bitcoin Conference on: May 20, 2013, 03:25:14 PM

You would think that ... but this is Bitcoin.  Just about all the businesses are like that.

There is no way that product is profitable if you have be an MSP with auditors and franchises.
Like every other industry, soon those jobs will all be automated and financial businesses will become much more profitable without human labor costs. The food service industry is in dire need of minimum wage employees and will welcome the displaced auditors.
4562  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Posting this without comment on: May 20, 2013, 02:37:24 PM
The guy in the back is pointing and laughing at the "kick me" note taped to Josh's back while he is asking Yifu for a cushion to sit on.
4563  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A Science Fiction story idea: Using Bitcoin for ransom on: May 20, 2013, 03:14:08 AM
Here's a previous thread about kidnapping. http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99947.msg1093185#msg1093185
4564  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Bitcoin Foundation is TOXIC and must dissolve, plus a call to action on: May 19, 2013, 02:01:33 PM
There are any number of ways to distance a btc quantity from the last known IP and associated address(es). Peter knows this as do most developers including the OP I would suspect. I don't understand your objection. I consider what Peter et. al. are doing as baby talking to non-bitcoiners. They need to speak with small words to small minds. Regulation is IMPOSSIBLE with Bitcoin in the context they are discussing. All they want to do is open the door of acceptance by bowing to the naked emperor. I am sure they are having a good laugh about it behind closed doors as should the OP.

Do what you want. It doesn't matter. Governments will attempt to regulate Bitcoin no matter what anyone says. They will fail no matter what anyone does. It's like catching a cold, you just chill out and let it run its course.
4565  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Paper Wallet clients on: May 19, 2013, 12:13:48 PM

I agree, but after reading about Liberty Dollar I don't want to be first in line to start the printing.
Bitcoin paper is exactly like Monopoly money. The only difference is there are more people willing to trade stuff for it. You don't see anyone shutting down Parker Brothers.
4566  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Paper Wallet clients on: May 19, 2013, 05:30:09 AM
I think its time we actually print currency for mass adoption. I was thinking that in order to make this feasible (ATM i don't have a billion dollars) we would only charge the bill with bit coins after payment is received. they would be distributed from a series of authorized vendors e.g. CVS. the customer would walk in to CVS and Purchase pre-denominated bills at the sum of 10KS, 100KS, 1MS,10MS & 1BTC (thousand satoshi and million satoshi respectively). When the teller scans the bills for check out they will be activated, at time of activation BTC will be sent  to the bills (which now become paper wallets). The Bills will have watermarks and different colors for different denominations. This business model will make revenue from charging a 10% premium for the service. If anyone is interested please reply or PM me:)
Unless you are buying exactly the amount of the pre-denominated bills, where will your change go?
4567  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Widgets on: May 18, 2013, 11:25:42 PM
If I buy widgets with USD from someone that has too many and sell them to someone that needs them, am I an MSB? Is this the end of capitalism?
4568  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin tax in Canada! on: May 18, 2013, 05:23:37 PM
It won't be long before property tax assessors are auditing your mmo.
4569  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin Barometer on: May 18, 2013, 05:06:12 PM
I found a use for an old smartphone. It will sit propped on my desk.
4570  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Live interview with Gavin on: May 17, 2013, 04:40:35 AM
just sell half a third of your bitcoins everytime the price doubles triples. this way you never run out of bitcoins and get rich.


this meme shall get out to the masses. a self fulfilling prophecy at work. thatīs the first thing one needs to know.
FTFY
4571  Bitcoin / Press / Re: 2013-05-15 Washington Post - The Coming Political Battle Over Bitcoin on: May 15, 2013, 03:58:57 PM
Bitcoin is a fundamental technology. It's a human rights issue whether we are allowed to use it or not. Chance are, they will wait for other more civilized nations to show the path of the moral high ground.
4572  Economy / Economics / Re: Is it true that the Fed is privately owned on: May 15, 2013, 06:59:37 AM
It's a hybrid setup. It is a cartel of private banks in partnership with ownership of the gov
tl;dr
4573  Economy / Speculation / Re: All of the alt-crytpos are sliding down on: May 14, 2013, 06:49:41 PM
They were a fad, now it's over. Still love the trollbox.
4574  Economy / Economics / Re: Is it true that the Fed is privately owned on: May 14, 2013, 05:48:11 PM
It is owned by Dick Cheney. Sleep well.  Grin
4575  Bitcoin / Press / Re: 2013-05-14 CNN Money: Strategist predicts end of Bitcoin on: May 14, 2013, 04:16:53 PM
There are no "bigger players," only smaller minds.
4576  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANN] Piper - A hardware-based paper wallet printer and so much more on: May 14, 2013, 04:05:47 PM
These look like they have somewhat different functionality other than the printing part. The extra features of the Piper may be worth the difference. Actually, I can think of ways to improve the Piper since it is customizable.
4577  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANN] Piper - A hardware-based paper wallet printer and so much more on: May 14, 2013, 10:37:23 AM
I have seen better ones for less. So a no from me.
Cool. Do you have a link?
4578  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Has there been any discussion of setting up a bitcoin exchange in Cuba? on: May 14, 2013, 10:36:04 AM
Palestine, North Korea, and Cuba. Hate never dies. Maybe Bitcoin will heal the world.

What about Israel building houses on Palestinian land? Or the USA bombing half a dozen countries around the world?
Maybe Bitcoin can't stop those from happening, but the money used to fund those behaviors can be stopped.
4579  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Give the banks back their blood money. on: May 14, 2013, 10:21:08 AM
What the holy heck? First of all, nearly everything is tainted with narcotics and fecal matter. You know those handle bars on the metro? You touch that then you come in contact with whatever the person before you came in contact. The denser the city, the more stuff was in contact with. Also, tainted does not mean visible to the naked eye traces, it means having a minimum quantity which is delectable by current equipment, which is very very little.
My point is you have one less reason to wear gloves.

Oil is currently a fantastic storage of energy, we don't (I think) anything which comes close to oil, except possibly nuclear, not to mention its many other uses such as for plastic, lubrication, and medical. Don't like oil? Use more mass transit instead of your own vehicle and stop purchasing so many plastics. Also, use less energy because most energy is generated from coal plants because coal and oil are very closely tied together since they *gasp* come from the same thing!
I'm not against using oil. I'm against going to war over it using borrowed money.

52% of a countries budget? I assume you are referring to the USA, which uses only 19% of the budget. And a massive amount of that money is spent not on actual warfare but instead places like Darpa and their Big Dog, further research on nuclear power for submarines and aircraft carriers, further research into extremely high end aviation stuff. Not to mention the huge amount of money they invest into their engineers and educating them, such as offering free tuition for people who wish to work for the military as a Nuclear tech.

Costs of war when you have a standing military are debatable. In the US, much of the military budget is not included in the 2 year appropriations. It simply becomes debt.

If you don't like the way your current government handles wars, then why did you vote them in? Voting for someone else is far easier than attempting to change the currency of the country. Don't like either the Democratic Party and Obama or the Republican party and Romney? Then vote for a third party, or even better, vote in the primaries to chance the candidate for the party!
Voting ended in the US in 2000 with electronic voting machines. They are not auditable.

If we get rid of money printing presses, then kings or parliaments that want to commit these atrocities must ask their subjects to donate their savings to do so. A nation willing to commit atrocities wholeheartedly is easier to deal with by the world courts. Maybe there are alternatives to bloodshed.

What? If you are referring to the world courts, we already have them in a meh state, known as the UN. Also, what do you think taxes is? Bitcoin is a form of a currency, just like a USD, when you do taxes then the governments ask for tax money from you. If you do not give it to them, you go to prison for tax evasion or something like that. With bitcoin it would be exactly the same, the government calculates your tax rate and asks you to pay them. If you don't, you go to prison by force. There would be no difference.

Dear god the tinfoil hatness here is insane at times.
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Many world courts condemn policies and actions, but are powerless to enforce them because some institutions are too big to fail and are protected by the banks by being given (literally) thousands of tonnes of free money printed off their presses. That much money can buy a lot of corruption.
I agree with you about taxes. We should pay whatever our masters tell us to.
4580  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Give the banks back their blood money. on: May 13, 2013, 05:07:20 PM
Bitcoin can't solve military oppression.
Bitcoin can't create military oppression either.
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