why work hard if wealth is just going to be redistributed? it makes no sense. wealth will always concentrate because people figure out how to "win the game". the only way to fix distribution problems is to fix problems with human nature. it has nothing to do with money. this concentration of wealth is a reflection of the current state of human consciousness
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it's become apparent that wealthy people are aware of the potential of blockchain. someone will point their money toward developing something with Bitcoin; it's where the money is
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this is why I like the use of the word "blockchain" when talking about Bitcoin. It's new, fresh; it disassociates itself from the bad press Bitcoin got
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Great, thanks for posting that. Very helpful articles. I talked to a guy from my area and he said he stopped operating his ATM due to the uncertainty in regard to legality. I'll keep digging/probing
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this is especially good news. more coverage from main stream media just means more investors. more investors means higher price....great if you're speculating
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700 would be nearly a 300% increase. i don't think it'll happen that fast. maybe before the end of the year, but not on this run up. we'll probably see a retrace by the weekend
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asking for a safe gambling method is like asking for a dark coloured white crayon. what?
if you want to gamble with some sort of certainty, just trade BTC on margin...
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nice to see mainstream media with *slightly* positive coverage. and yeah, the comments are improving in these articles. more people are defending BTC; great to see.
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bitcoin just hit 445 on bitfinex. this is quite a climb; expect a pull back! then hopefully get your seatbelts on for the next move up
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it could just be an aberration in the data. these charts aren't always accurate; sometimes they pick up on funny things that aren't accurate
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nothing but good news for bitcoin right now. This is great to hear, W3C is a widely respected community.
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I'd guess that gambling has some effect on the reward center in the brain. it's an issue of the brain, which induces a specific behavior (gambling)
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this is good news - when people feel threatened by a technology, it means they understand that it's effective!
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I think insiders understand the nature of bitcoin exchanges and how some run fractional reserve. it would have a short term unpleasant effect, but long term i don't see a major issue. eventually, someone will come up with a solution to this problem. supernet's instadex is attempting to fix this with a decentralized exchange service. we'll see if it is executed....currently in beta testing
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yes, in my opinion there is. I have a lot more control over my investments in a stock exchange as opposed to gambling. gambling is win lose, stocks are gradations of win and loss.
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i thought bitfinix had futures? but like other users said, you being in new york is problematic. thank you legislators for that issue
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there are existing services like coinomat that enable you to load credit cards with value derived from your cryptos into whatever fiat you so choose
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not that I'm aware of. the best way to earn money is to create long term value. not sure why people spend so much time looking for shorts cuts. for real profits, create value.
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trading alts has been the best way for me. I started with very few coins and now have multiplied my holdings substantially. now if Bitcoin would just rise in price...then my fiat value wouldn't be so down!
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that's quite cool. a year ago we'd never see anything like that. if the media is picking up on Bitcoin, then obviously average joe will begin to pick up on it too
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