When it comes to the elimination of money, most individuals with have to trust that their needs will be met as they do their jobs. This has to be assured and would usually require government-force.
This is where it all falls apart.
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The credit goes to Grondilu for this innovation.
Anyways, most people don't even know how to verify PGP signatures. I have little desire nor do I see any real benefit in using it. If the majority was able in its use, sure. However, that is simply not the case.
Virtual handshakes will have to do.
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Pay me 1 BTC and I'll take it off your hands.
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Onarchy doesn't even believe in unlimited-scarcity when it comes to 'intellectual property'. I doubt he would take the philosophy as far as actual property.
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Well, you could sell the game and offer dividends to investors.
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We need to tabulate the data contained in the previous 9 pages of this thread to speed up trust checking somehow.
A simple table with the user and number (or list of counter-parties) with thumbs-up (down) next to them.
I'll do it for 5 BTC.
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So what, Atlas? Should we abandon important opportunities like these just so you can have a greater e-penis for not relying on any established institutions?
We need this for further acknowledgement of Bitcoin and I don’t care about any ideologic views that may suffer from it. They are just a hindrance.
I want to see it done in the name of SCIENCE. Political experiments must be done and, frankly, part of the bitcoin economy being influenced by government kind of taints it, heh. Anyways, people can do what they like. I just don't prefer it.
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Call me a dreamer but I would like Bitcoin to demonstrate anarcho-capitalism. You know, without government involvement?
Keep dreaming. I totally agree with S3052. His statement has standing but it is still possible Bitcoin exchanges can form a sustainable amount of trust on their own.
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if we like it or not, this is the only way to keep bitcoin growing. what is wrong if a bitcoin exchange / forex market is under the umbrella of such an institution, which does the same as the current exchanges (MtGox, bcm, bcex, b2cash...) but provide the infrastructure and scale of the needed compliance with the processes?
Call me a dreamer but I would like Bitcoin to demonstrate anarcho-capitalism. You know, without government involvement? It would be wonderful to see it succeed on its own.
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...regulated financial institution.
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I'll put the next one up on iTunes or through an RSS feed.
Thanks!
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Isn't money just a universal object of barter? What separates money from people working for resource rights?
Money can be manipulated to the benefit of one group over another. Bitcoin solves this.
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Fiction, non-fiction or both?
I will be open to both. Thanks.
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Isn't money just a universal object of barter? What separates money from people working for resource rights?
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I feel ignorant and the only cure I know for a bad case of ignorance is knowledge. And I believe the best source of knowledge is some good ole fashion books.
Anarchists, libertarians and statists alike, lend me your book lists. What should I enlighten myself with?
Also, LightRider, feed me some of your Zeitgeist stuff. I'm interested.
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