A venture capitalist already made a bet on bitcoin and his name is PG. The rest will follow.
Why? They don't wanna miss the next Google.
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yes it did but I never enable that feature, and I sad that I never used it You should!
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Did it have 2 factor authentication?
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In the context of this solely being used to verify that people are who they say they are where exactly does the government part come into this?
AML/KYC is often associated with the company sending financial information to the government on the activities of their client. However, verification is different.
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Well such publicity as this is sure to bring attention to BTC and raise rates if it hasn't done so already. Its not like you can use silkroad without knowing BTC.
I don't mind them fear mongering, it will just make us look stronger when "the angry mob" hits a freaking wall.
For the last two month, the price of bitcoin was impervious to publicity.
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while the majority of adults are set in their ways and become more stuck as they age.
[citation needed]
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I know, but instead I have tried to do things differently... Rather than talk about bitcoin, I generally talk about the article, and then at the end mention how Bitcoin is available and let them research more into it if they want. I dont even post a link to the site because that might be seen as spam/advertising...
And bitcoin should fit with the story. If not, no use mentioning it.
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So the "CEO" had $12K USD of funds on Mt. Gox, didn't have two-factor authentication, and the funds got stolen.
Ouch! Such an elementary mistake and shame on investors not doing their due diligence.
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Does it recognize bitcoin addresses and make them clickable a la skype? I think bitcoin needs a plugin like that.
It suppose to have that kind of capability but I am not sure if it still works.
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I am less worried about that then browser bugs or otherwise leaking this data but I still think it is cool!
I am sorry that you don't feel comfortable using this extension.
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Yeah but... that is 900 times more work... or 900 times more quantity of angel investors which quite frankly I am not sure a service like this will end up with that many users within the foreseeable future. As the administrator it is my responsibility to make sure projects can get funded within the time limit before they expire and the site is nowhere near a 1000 x N number of contributors. Maybe it will be different in 6 months or a year from now, no one knows, I am open to being convinced that I am wrong Kickstarter type projects have investors?
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Proofer: broke link.
I have no idea what you are talking about. Dude deleted his post.
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I think this is cool. Just don't know if I trust it.
It's an open source project. You can look at the source code and see if I am secretly stealing bitcoin from you guys.
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My tip to improve interest: the very first sentence of your very first post should be a simple statement of what this extension does (that's all most people are gonna care about). The first post is too mish-mashy for the casual reader to be able to see what it does, and thus not be interested.
Thanks. I improved it by saying what the bitcoin extension actually does.
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It's all just a coincidence.
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Just use bootstrap for everything. Once your project takes off, hire a designer.
Also, I am looking for people to help work on making the bitcoin extension for chrome more useful.
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