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February 12, 2018, 02:38:07 PM
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https://www.coindesk.com/t-mobiles-stealth-blockchain-work…/

The signs are so obvious when giant companies like tmobile are embracing blockchain technology it makes me wonder why isn't everyone else? Not because it's the in thing to do just bc everyone else is doing it but because this technological innovation is useful and will pave the way for our future's.

Once more big named companies start rolling in that's all we need to form the perfect storm of getting everyone and gov's on board with crypto 100% as a great thing as opposed to a very questionable speculative market...

thoughts? Let's all share more good news instead of FUD, power is in the hands of the people. Question is what are you sharing?
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February 12, 2018, 06:34:01 PM
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404 NOT FOUND so T-mobile didn't really have any interest at all lol.

Jokes aside, I searched and found the article: https://www.coindesk.com/t-mobiles-stealth-blockchain-work-quietly-coming-together.

As usual, It's just another "might be" news and there is nothing concrete yet  Undecided. The big shots have a lot to consider if they will be using the blockchain tech/bitcoin so it will not be as easy as it sounds. There are a lot of article about this actually so you might wanna give it a read.

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February 16, 2018, 05:23:52 AM
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Not only T-Mobile. There's a new race of crypo adoption and Amazon, Line, Telegram, A russian state bank are all taking part in this race. This indeed would be good for crypto in the short term, but I wonder, what happens if these powerhouses are able to control a large share of the "decentralized" market and influence it. Much like how it is rumored to be true in the case of Bitmain.


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February 16, 2018, 07:40:29 AM
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Not only T-Mobile. There's a new race of crypo adoption and Amazon, Line, Telegram, A russian state bank are all taking part in this race. This indeed would be good for crypto in the short term, but I wonder, what happens if these powerhouses are able to control a large share of the "decentralized" market and influence it. Much like how it is rumored to be true in the case of Bitmain.
T-Mobile are not going to enter the cryptocurrency market because they simply have no reason to do that, the blockchain has nothing to do with Mobile networks.
About Amazon, I wouldn't say that accepting bitcoin would mean that they support it, all it means that they want to create buzz and to attract more people.
Anyway, as far as I know, when amazon accepts bitcoin they are going to use BitPay, which means that they don't really believe in bitcoin and they are not going to keep it, it's the same as accepting fiat payments from their side.
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May 14, 2018, 09:40:13 AM
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Nice project. They want to control who gets access to which T-Mobile cloud-based solutions, a process called identity and access management, or IAM.
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August 09, 2018, 09:31:24 PM
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Not only T-Mobile. There's a new race of crypo adoption and Amazon, Line, Telegram, A russian state bank are all taking part in this race. This indeed would be good for crypto in the short term, but I wonder, what happens if these powerhouses are able to control a large share of the "decentralized" market and influence it. Much like how it is rumored to be true in the case of Bitmain.
T-Mobile are not going to enter the cryptocurrency market because they simply have no reason to do that, the blockchain has nothing to do with Mobile networks.
About Amazon, I wouldn't say that accepting bitcoin would mean that they support it, all it means that they want to create buzz and to attract more people.
Anyway, as far as I know, when amazon accepts bitcoin they are going to use BitPay, which means that they don't really believe in bitcoin and they are not going to keep it, it's the same as accepting fiat payments from their side.

Often, influential people in the market, on a par with each other. Usually have such thoughts. They have a name in the market and it's Amazon, the bitcoin trust is not there. They believe in what they do rather than what is available from the market, if these are rigid moves too. So the market is hard to trade with bitcoin, but in my opinion, they will review it.
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August 18, 2018, 09:07:21 AM
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Not only T-Mobile. There's a new race of crypo adoption and Amazon, Line, Telegram, A russian state bank are all taking part in this race. This indeed would be good for crypto in the short term, but I wonder, what happens if these powerhouses are able to control a large share of the "decentralized" market and influence it. Much like how it is rumored to be true in the case of Bitmain.
Applying it to blockchain technology is a joy. Considered as a new opportunity open to the user community. If it is used equitably with society then that is great. And if it is controlled or problems are not good enough. I believe it will not be like the old scripts of earlier projects.
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