“They can say it’s illegal tomorrow, but then they will have to monitor a combination of 34 alphabets going from one computer to another,” says Samuel. That is somewhat impossible.
Say what? I think something got lost (or added) in translation here.
“Till 2040 the number of BTCs cannot exceed 21 million (therefore only 9 million more can be mined in the next 27 years).”
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The number of new bitcoins that can be mined is halved every four years until the year 2140, when this number will come to zero. Currently, there are a little over 11 mn bitcoins in circulation and only 21 mn can be mined till 2040.
Dammit, if you're going to be wrong about something, at least be
consistently wrong in the hope that nobody will notice. Is that really too much to ask?