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December 30, 2014, 08:14:11 AM |
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http://fortune.com/2014/12/29/the-next-chapter-in-the-bitcoin-story/The block chain allows for any exchange of value between two entities without a middleman. Transactions of all kinds are possible. You can use the block chain to store documents securely. Onename, a startup, is working on a social network that uses the block chain to validate identity. (Sorry, Facebook.) And then there’s the Internet of things. “Every time you’re running low on printer ink, it could notify the block chain and send you more,” theorizes Ryan Selkis of the Digital Currency Group.
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December 30, 2014, 05:12:25 PM |
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So, the good press keeps coming? Awesome
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voephilis
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December 30, 2014, 06:39:41 PM |
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IMO mainstream press is still quite negative, but the small newspages are positive. they saw that mentioning Mt Gox all over the year has to end after almost a year
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December 31, 2014, 04:23:59 PM |
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Yeah, true. Well, as Bitcoin companies keep investing in PR, we might see more and more mainstream coverage. That's going to be interesting. The question is: "How will mainstream Bitcoin look like?".
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Zawamiya
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December 31, 2014, 08:38:14 PM |
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i think we will see more startups coming in january as may be they were waiting for new year to launch their startup or release info about this to public in a new year we can see many more companies to adopt bitcoin as a payment method in 2015
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voephilis
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January 01, 2015, 10:53:17 AM |
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i think we will see more startups coming in january as may be they were waiting for new year to launch their startup or release info about this to public in a new year we can see many more companies to adopt bitcoin as a payment method in 2015
think so too. more VC will come as bitcoin gets mainstream. after that we will see new apps, businesses etc
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LOBSTER
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January 01, 2015, 12:49:01 PM |
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i think we will see more startups coming in january as may be they were waiting for new year to launch their startup or release info about this to public in a new year we can see many more companies to adopt bitcoin as a payment method in 2015
I hope it It would be great for the Bitcoin. There must be more user friendly services / exchanges.
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Silly Money
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January 01, 2015, 05:20:52 PM |
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http://fortune.com/2014/12/29/the-next-chapter-in-the-bitcoin-story/The block chain allows for any exchange of value between two entities without a middleman. Transactions of all kinds are possible. You can use the block chain to store documents securely. Onename, a startup, is working on a social network that uses the block chain to validate identity. (Sorry, Facebook.) And then there’s the Internet of things. “Every time you’re running low on printer ink, it could notify the block chain and send you more,” theorizes Ryan Selkis of the Digital Currency Group.
[/b] What the hell? How does this work. I keep hearing about all the extra things you can do on top of the blockchain but don;t understand how it will work or is possible .
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LOBSTER
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January 01, 2015, 05:46:56 PM |
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http://fortune.com/2014/12/29/the-next-chapter-in-the-bitcoin-story/The block chain allows for any exchange of value between two entities without a middleman. Transactions of all kinds are possible. You can use the block chain to store documents securely. Onename, a startup, is working on a social network that uses the block chain to validate identity. (Sorry, Facebook.) And then there’s the Internet of things. “Every time you’re running low on printer ink, it could notify the block chain and send you more,” theorizes Ryan Selkis of the Digital Currency Group.
[/b] What the hell? How does this work. I keep hearing about all the extra things you can do on top of the blockchain but don;t understand how it will work or is possible . Your printer is connected with the Blockchain and a printer ink distributor can detect this and will send you new ink
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January 01, 2015, 06:59:56 PM |
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Yeah, could be like an automated record keeping operation that puts shipping/receiving on auto-pilot thus cutting out the logistics departments at certain places.
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January 01, 2015, 08:19:41 PM |
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Remember when you got your first 'puter and you made a dead-tree copy of everything, "just in case"? Printers that use ink, even - very retro! My guess is that particular use of the blockchain isn't going far, but of course it was just an off-the-cuff example and the idea generalizes nicely.
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LOBSTER
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January 01, 2015, 09:28:48 PM |
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Yeah, could be like an automated record keeping operation that puts shipping/receiving on auto-pilot thus cutting out the logistics departments at certain places. That would fire up our economic growth!
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January 07, 2015, 12:54:32 PM |
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Yeah, could be like an automated record keeping operation that puts shipping/receiving on auto-pilot thus cutting out the logistics departments at certain places. That would fire up our economic growth! You know, this could go hand in hand with drone delivery. You could pay when the package is delivered.
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January 07, 2015, 03:33:21 PM |
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http://fortune.com/2014/12/29/the-next-chapter-in-the-bitcoin-story/The block chain allows for any exchange of value between two entities without a middleman. Transactions of all kinds are possible. You can use the block chain to store documents securely. Onename, a startup, is working on a social network that uses the block chain to validate identity. (Sorry, Facebook.) And then there’s the Internet of things. “Every time you’re running low on printer ink, it could notify the block chain and send you more,” theorizes Ryan Selkis of the Digital Currency Group.
[/b] What the hell? How does this work. I keep hearing about all the extra things you can do on top of the blockchain but don;t understand how it will work or is possible . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nOfHpOFhN8
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January 07, 2015, 04:37:40 PM |
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http://fortune.com/2014/12/29/the-next-chapter-in-the-bitcoin-story/The block chain allows for any exchange of value between two entities without a middleman. Transactions of all kinds are possible. You can use the block chain to store documents securely. Onename, a startup, is working on a social network that uses the block chain to validate identity. (Sorry, Facebook.) And then there’s the Internet of things. “Every time you’re running low on printer ink, it could notify the block chain and send you more,” theorizes Ryan Selkis of the Digital Currency Group. We all know the many benefits of bitcoin and the blockchain but I want to know when the rest of the world is going to realize it. People really need to start taking advantage of it and the money it will save them.
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