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August 18, 2012, 04:39:41 PM |
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The futurist in me wants to remind everyone that goverment is a pre-internet civilisation tool. Kind of like pottery.
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don't let me make you question your assumptions
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fivemileshigh
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August 18, 2012, 05:00:20 PM |
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Without knowing any facts, I confidently state...
You sound just like most modern economists Or like any priest! God can stop the genocide, he just doesnt wanna...
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Oinsane1
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August 22, 2012, 05:30:59 AM |
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they are rich and resourceul enough, certainly, to churn out a ton of asics.. the design is not too complicated
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cbeast
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August 22, 2012, 05:34:59 AM |
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they are rich and resourceul enough, certainly, to churn out a ton of asics.. the design is not too complicated
They probaby already have them running simulations to attack the network.
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Any significantly advanced cryptocurrency is indistinguishable from Ponzi Tulips.
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Domrada
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August 24, 2012, 03:46:33 AM |
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they are rich and resourceul enough, certainly, to churn out a ton of asics.. the design is not too complicated
They probaby already have them running simulations to attack the network. You guys give the government way too much credit...
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Realpra
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August 24, 2012, 06:32:53 PM |
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You guys give the government way too much credit...
I agree. They are always 10 years about simple things they are AWARE of. By the time they muster any kind reasonable policy towards BTC their fiat currencies will be crumbling. They think they can ignore the financial crisis both (EU and US), print money and shift the burden to the regular folks - this time it's different; with a click of the mouse people can flee inflation. BTC is a time bomb, a delayed, but certain death sentence to today's corrupt governments.
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ElectricMucus
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August 24, 2012, 06:48:01 PM Last edit: August 24, 2012, 07:02:13 PM by ElectricMucus |
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You guys give the government way too much credit...
I agree. They are always 10 years about simple things they are AWARE of. By the time they muster any kind reasonable policy towards BTC their fiat currencies will be crumbling. They think they can ignore the financial crisis both (EU and US), print money and shift the burden to the regular folks - this time it's different; with a click of the mouse people can flee inflation. And then they push the Internet Kill Switch™. Still not bothered? How about the power grid? It won't make any difference as long as there isn't worldwide infrastructure in place. We need community networks and decentralized power generation in conjuncture with decentralized manufacturing. Anything above the physical layer is meaningless as they are ultimately just as much in control. If you wanna play with the big boys you better be bold enough to go all the way and participate in an effort to replace the entire civilization. I'm sick of people thinking that BTC is their messiahs or something. It won't mean anything as long it isn't done all the way through. Only a small minority even on this forums does comprehend that. Bitcoin can play a role in this paradigm shift. But it isn't even essential.
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cbeast
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August 25, 2012, 02:37:07 AM |
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You guys give the government way too much credit...
I agree. They are always 10 years about simple things they are AWARE of. By the time they muster any kind reasonable policy towards BTC their fiat currencies will be crumbling. They think they can ignore the financial crisis both (EU and US), print money and shift the burden to the regular folks - this time it's different; with a click of the mouse people can flee inflation. And then they push the Internet Kill Switch™. Still not bothered? How about the power grid? It won't make any difference as long as there isn't worldwide infrastructure in place. We need community networks and decentralized power generation in conjuncture with decentralized manufacturing. Anything above the physical layer is meaningless as they are ultimately just as much in control. If you wanna play with the big boys you better be bold enough to go all the way and participate in an effort to replace the entire civilization. I'm sick of people thinking that BTC is their messiahs or something. It won't mean anything as long it isn't done all the way through. Only a small minority even on this forums does comprehend that. Bitcoin can play a role in this paradigm shift. But it isn't even essential. Don't forget emp nukes in the stratosphere. Then there is always all out nuclear warfare. Where are your precious bitcoins now?
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Any significantly advanced cryptocurrency is indistinguishable from Ponzi Tulips.
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myrkul
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August 25, 2012, 02:41:17 AM |
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Don't forget emp nukes in the stratosphere. Then there is always all out nuclear warfare. Where are your precious bitcoins now? I have silver, too.
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cbeast
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August 25, 2012, 02:49:13 AM |
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Don't forget emp nukes in the stratosphere. Then there is always all out nuclear warfare. Where are your precious bitcoins now? I have silver, too. Well, I hope you can eat it, because everything and everyone else will be dead.
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Any significantly advanced cryptocurrency is indistinguishable from Ponzi Tulips.
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myrkul
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August 25, 2012, 03:12:48 AM |
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Don't forget emp nukes in the stratosphere. Then there is always all out nuclear warfare. Where are your precious bitcoins now? I have silver, too. Well, I hope you can eat it, because everything and everyone else will be dead. If I'm actually the last person on the planet, I'll be sure to turn out the lights. That's not too likely, though. Especially in an EMP-only attack, and even all out nuclear warfare won't kill everyone. Silver has been selected as the medium of exchange repeatedly, over the course of human history, and it would again. In the meantime, knowledge is much more valuable, and I've been sure to cultivate that as well.
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Domrada
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August 25, 2012, 03:23:23 AM |
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Don't forget emp nukes in the stratosphere. Then there is always all out nuclear warfare. Where are your precious bitcoins now? I have silver, too. Well, I hope you can eat it, because everything and everyone else will be dead. I have bullets. </argument>
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myrkul
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August 25, 2012, 03:29:49 AM |
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Don't forget emp nukes in the stratosphere. Then there is always all out nuclear warfare. Where are your precious bitcoins now? I have silver, too. Well, I hope you can eat it, because everything and everyone else will be dead. I have bullets. </argument> Heh... Precious metals: Silver, gold, brass and lead.
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cbeast
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August 25, 2012, 03:31:35 AM |
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Don't forget emp nukes in the stratosphere. Then there is always all out nuclear warfare. Where are your precious bitcoins now? I have silver, too. Well, I hope you can eat it, because everything and everyone else will be dead. I have bullets. </argument> Heh... Precious metals: Silver, gold, brass and lead. See you on "The Road."
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Any significantly advanced cryptocurrency is indistinguishable from Ponzi Tulips.
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myrkul
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August 25, 2012, 03:41:02 AM |
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Don't forget emp nukes in the stratosphere. Then there is always all out nuclear warfare. Where are your precious bitcoins now? I have silver, too. Well, I hope you can eat it, because everything and everyone else will be dead. I have bullets. </argument> Heh... Precious metals: Silver, gold, brass and lead. See you on "The Road." I hope you're not offended if I say "I hope I don't."
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cbeast
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August 25, 2012, 03:57:22 AM |
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Don't forget emp nukes in the stratosphere. Then there is always all out nuclear warfare. Where are your precious bitcoins now? I have silver, too. Well, I hope you can eat it, because everything and everyone else will be dead. I have bullets. </argument> Heh... Precious metals: Silver, gold, brass and lead. See you on "The Road." I hope you're not offended if I say "I hope I don't." If you don't have electricity and internet, then all your gold is likely going to be counterfeit anyway. Seriously though, to get back on topic, I'm not worried about any of these scenarios, at least globally speaking. The extinction level event is for the way banking has been done. Precious metals will also be worthless compared to Bitcoin. I see the future to be not so much governments jumping into Bitcoin, but Bitcoin jumping into governments. They won't have a choice but to use Bitcoin if they want to stay relevant.
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Narydu (OP)
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August 25, 2012, 04:07:24 AM |
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Electric apocaliptic events wouls afect the whole economy which oviously relays on pcs so the impact on BTC is unrelevant. But what do you mean by jump into the governments? (get the irony but not sure you say so)
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cbeast
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August 25, 2012, 04:17:25 AM |
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Electric apocaliptic events wouls afect the whole economy which oviously relays on pcs so the impact on BTC is unrelevant. But what do you mean by jump into the governments? (get the irony but not sure you say so)
I just mean that governments don't need to officially adopt Bitcoin to use it. Bitcoin will find its way into government use simply by its utility starting with campaign funding, espionage and diplomacy and eventually into mainstream uses like "entertainment" expenses. Eventually, our vices become our bread and butter.
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ElectricMucus
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August 25, 2012, 07:15:12 PM |
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I did not mention apocalyptic evens.
My point is: If bitcoin were to become a threat to governmental power structure and the economy is crumbling already why should they hesitate to take it down with em if all it takes is the push of a button? People in here like to talk about revolutionary acts and dilute themselves by thinking they could accomplish something without owning infrastructure.
There are numerous ways for a government to bring down an established bitcoin economy if it is not well protected. No way to list them all. But there are almost no ways if it is.
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myrkul
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August 25, 2012, 07:28:04 PM |
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I did not mention apocalyptic evens.
My point is: If bitcoin were to become a threat to governmental power structure and the economy is crumbling already why should they hesitate to take it down with em if all it takes is the push of a button?
Because an EMP would be an apocalyptic event. The entire country is too dependent on our electronic network to just bring it down like that. When have you known a government to willfully commit suicide like that?
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