Picasso7
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August 24, 2014, 05:26:02 AM |
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no, there's no internet on Mars
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frankenmint
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August 24, 2014, 05:35:13 AM |
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feck mars dey took errr jaabs.
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RobFordWotWot
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August 24, 2014, 05:35:45 AM |
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Future? Any fool should know by now we've been on Mars for decades.
Few people go to space and even fewer return.
It wasn't difficult to control human knowledge on space technology advancements.
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Horses in midstream.
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itsAj
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August 24, 2014, 05:13:50 PM |
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You guys forget that when Mars gets colonized Bitcoin and all it's technology is prehistoric.
I guess it's possible but really I think it's unlikely. Consider that SpaceX was created for the sole purpose of reaching mars so that Elon Musk could be buried there. Reaching mars is the first step in colonizing it, and if any company would ever do something like that - it would certainly be SpaceX. Along with that, it would be fairly quick since they are working at a rapid pace towards space domination. However, even if it takes 200 years to reach space - we will just more likely be using Bitcoin as our main currency by that point. USD has been used for close to 200 years now, as well as other world currencies, so I think it's still possible and even likely we would be using Bitcoin. It may even be a vastly improved version of bitcoin, but since Bitcoin is a software and not a physical item, it can become something entirely different but we can still call it Bitcoin, and it will still be Bitcoin. #ToTheMars! There will be digital currency in an planetary financial system. Most of the goods, if not all, would be digital. But, given that we have 3d printers now they could easily be physical. There is still the question as to the speed - for all currencies. Maybe 22 light minutes is not a big problem or by then there is a trick to speed it up. Easily doesn't translate to reasonable though, why would you spend the resources to print out a currency that is easier to use by leaving it in digital form? Maybe some backup hardware wallets could be printed or something like that - but I don't see why you would do something that takes such a large step backwards in progress. I would disagree that currency is always easier to use in digital form. I would also doubt that the internet would be high on the priority list of a potential mars colony so there would be no way of spending/using bitcoin at first. You also have the issue of the fact that it would be very easy to double spend an input if you were to work with someone on earth to spend the same imputs.
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August 24, 2014, 05:26:31 PM |
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You guys forget that when Mars gets colonized Bitcoin and all it's technology is prehistoric.
I guess it's possible but really I think it's unlikely. Consider that SpaceX was created for the sole purpose of reaching mars so that Elon Musk could be buried there. Reaching mars is the first step in colonizing it, and if any company would ever do something like that - it would certainly be SpaceX. Along with that, it would be fairly quick since they are working at a rapid pace towards space domination. However, even if it takes 200 years to reach space - we will just more likely be using Bitcoin as our main currency by that point. USD has been used for close to 200 years now, as well as other world currencies, so I think it's still possible and even likely we would be using Bitcoin. It may even be a vastly improved version of bitcoin, but since Bitcoin is a software and not a physical item, it can become something entirely different but we can still call it Bitcoin, and it will still be Bitcoin. #ToTheMars! There will be digital currency in an planetary financial system. Most of the goods, if not all, would be digital. But, given that we have 3d printers now they could easily be physical. There is still the question as to the speed - for all currencies. Maybe 22 light minutes is not a big problem or by then there is a trick to speed it up. Easily doesn't translate to reasonable though, why would you spend the resources to print out a currency that is easier to use by leaving it in digital form? Maybe some backup hardware wallets could be printed or something like that - but I don't see why you would do something that takes such a large step backwards in progress. I would disagree that currency is always easier to use in digital form. I would also doubt that the internet would be high on the priority list of a potential mars colony so there would be no way of spending/using bitcoin at first. You also have the issue of the fact that it would be very easy to double spend an input if you were to work with someone on earth to spend the same imputs. Disagree on the internet is not important when colonizing another planet. Communication is the first priority on just about anything to coordinate tasks and jobs.
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seventhgear
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August 24, 2014, 05:42:16 PM |
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Without internet the colonization would be much slower, how could humans access all the knowledge data they need?
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itsAj
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August 24, 2014, 06:14:02 PM |
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You guys forget that when Mars gets colonized Bitcoin and all it's technology is prehistoric.
I guess it's possible but really I think it's unlikely. Consider that SpaceX was created for the sole purpose of reaching mars so that Elon Musk could be buried there. Reaching mars is the first step in colonizing it, and if any company would ever do something like that - it would certainly be SpaceX. Along with that, it would be fairly quick since they are working at a rapid pace towards space domination. However, even if it takes 200 years to reach space - we will just more likely be using Bitcoin as our main currency by that point. USD has been used for close to 200 years now, as well as other world currencies, so I think it's still possible and even likely we would be using Bitcoin. It may even be a vastly improved version of bitcoin, but since Bitcoin is a software and not a physical item, it can become something entirely different but we can still call it Bitcoin, and it will still be Bitcoin. #ToTheMars! There will be digital currency in an planetary financial system. Most of the goods, if not all, would be digital. But, given that we have 3d printers now they could easily be physical. There is still the question as to the speed - for all currencies. Maybe 22 light minutes is not a big problem or by then there is a trick to speed it up. Easily doesn't translate to reasonable though, why would you spend the resources to print out a currency that is easier to use by leaving it in digital form? Maybe some backup hardware wallets could be printed or something like that - but I don't see why you would do something that takes such a large step backwards in progress. I would disagree that currency is always easier to use in digital form. I would also doubt that the internet would be high on the priority list of a potential mars colony so there would be no way of spending/using bitcoin at first. You also have the issue of the fact that it would be very easy to double spend an input if you were to work with someone on earth to spend the same imputs. Disagree on the internet is not important when colonizing another planet. Communication is the first priority on just about anything to coordinate tasks and jobs. You don't need the internet to communicate like this. People were able to do this without the help of the internet for centuries. Any internet that would be setup on mars would likely be limited to very few tasks and would likely not be able to handle unlimited applications as it does today.
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Theymos, unban my account.
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August 24, 2014, 10:30:33 PM |
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They would need to have enough computers around to keep things secure. Perhaps they'll have a different blockchain.
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