Post not making much that sense RodeoX, you do realise I'm talking about a solution to global warming that's actually real and could work if there's enough money behind it right? You seem to be in troll mode.
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Nice, you could have a whole new market of safety gear there too lol! Carbon fiber cowboy hats for bull and horse riders
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Yes environmentalists, and stop claiming there were dinosaurs. What does dinosaurs have to do with environmentalism?
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He's very good, I wouldn't have the patience the girl did seem to be much more reasonable though.
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I'm going to call fake, but holy shit balls if it's true, what you'll see is if you look past the stupid headline is that Mugabe seems to have approved it but nothings happened yet lol there's something up here, it does look fake, evil trolls
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The irrelevant pride of loyalist statesmen.
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Who would have thought one of the tech wizards behind a global currency would live in a squat. >_< I told you that the BBC would decide on an opinion eventually, they're reporting more facts than the other news outlets but it's pretty negative now.
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Going to be making some nice and simple silver necklaces with claw settings soon to sell for Bitcoins, are you saying my stuff isn't going to be good enough for you?!
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It's got to be regulated... It's one thing for governments, who have some legitimacy in what they're doing, but have other people doing it... it's not going to happen. I think I'm turning into a chaos space marine from warhammer because the second I read this I thought "Loyalist scum!" no person, government entity or even alien or private organisation has the right to spy on me in my own backyard, if people are going to go around buying drones I'm going to find out how to build one specifically to shoot them down, governments can't justify this, they are supposed to protect the people, not spy on everything they're doing.
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Yep, Bitcoin may well be starting a new renaissance, I'm looking forward to it, instead of the church this time everyone will be fighting central bankers.
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In a deflationary economy you wouldn't need to take out loans to buy a house the majority of the time, never mind a loan for 10000, what people who don't understand deflationary economies don't realise is that not only do wages go down etc. but prices of basic commodities as well. This means you can buy more for less work and less, for example at the current rate of exchange I could buy a pretty good house at around 3000 Bitcoins. With that kind of price I won't have to work my whole life and take out a mortgage in order to pay it off if I were to work for the inflated paper money which would cost me around £100,000, that leaves more time to do what I want with my money rather than constantly having to set aside all my life to pay off the mortgage so some banker can get rich off it without doing any work at all.
Deflationary currencies are not as bad neo-keynesians make it out out be and most of the time there are pretty big gaps in their arguments, saving will replace loans if things keep going the way they are and small businesses etc. won't have to take out a loan in order to get started and expand. There's this strange logic used in defence of inflationary currencies as well where economists try to claim that the countries which produce stuff 'need' their money for work so they can consume exports but it makes no sense, because of course if the producing countries ditched the countries that trade for useless paper they'd have more free time and a nice surplus of goods to go with it that they can consume and trade amongst themselves.
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Buying opportunity for me!!!111
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to pay unemployed people, cheap medicine, cheap credits, etc etc etc welfare in other words. one they use to win votes in elections.
i'm specifically inquiring into where 'people' are keeping their money Bitcoins, Gold/Silver at least that's where the intelligent and knowledgable ones are putting it.
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I think that's always been the case, you only need to look at the arguments that Peter Schiff has had with all the establishment neo-keynesians to understand why the dollar is so fucked compared to the rest of the world. That said, I think the euro and pound is still going to be hyper-inflated to hell because the people over here would rather run their respective currencies into the ground than admit they were wrong and let the problem fix itself. We still have hyperinflation going on and we still have runaway spending, I think for whatever reason though the corrections are hitting us first rather than the Americans who will probably get it last.
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Oh no! Bitcoin dropped to 'only' $80, you guys trolling around on the boards do realise that's for one fucking Bitcoin right? It's a bit like a billionaire losing a million, they'll just shrug because they're making more than that each year anyway, I'm going to laugh my head off if it bounces up again.
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Everything changes when you've got an ignore button as well, you can actually have a rational conversation with people because when the mods don't ban you the people that hate you try and troll you off the board, this is just a well managed forum really that gives power to the users. Don't know if I give a shit about staying on topic because I think spam and virus' are the only thing the admins/mods should be concerned about.
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Of course, it would be kind of a nuisance if they suddenly claimed they invented Bitcoin and try to sue Satoshi.
LOL One thing I've never been able to understand is how people with that much money and that much time could be so unproductive in life.
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Try the Bitcoin advertising networks? There's some PPC stuff I've seen out there and also anonymous ads.
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