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January 25, 2016, 05:33:12 PM
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It's now clear to me that they have read the article "Who Controls Bitcoin?" we released a year ago.

Only thing they did swap  Bitcoin New vs Core and Bitcoin Classic Grin

We are truly playing them like the fiddle now Grin What I expect we are going to fund another
highly trusted article this time by some Lawyer Governor or whatever and they are done Grin

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January 25, 2016, 05:42:49 PM
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its the best example of market forces to date ive seen in anything

and hard to believe every major bank in the world is now part of it

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January 25, 2016, 05:45:51 PM
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Basically by each new post they are making they are confirming the purpose and that's taking over Bitcoin at all costs.
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January 25, 2016, 06:10:52 PM
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Basically by each new post they are making they are confirming the purpose and that's taking over Bitcoin at all costs.

yes govt wants it so bad because fiat is worth nothing anymore

most contires are in shocking hyperinflation look at Russia

how hilarious is the Ruble, they are about to starve

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January 25, 2016, 07:26:29 PM
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Basically by each new post they are making they are confirming the purpose and that's taking over Bitcoin at all costs.

yes govt wants it so bad because fiat is worth nothing anymore

most contires are in shocking hyperinflation look at Russia

how hilarious is the Ruble, they are about to starve


they will not necessarely want bitcoin, but they want more its technology, it could explain why they are interested in blockchain only, but they will do a centralized version, maybe they think they will steal some shares(users) from bitcoin...
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January 25, 2016, 07:32:35 PM
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Basically by each new post they are making they are confirming the purpose and that's taking over Bitcoin at all costs.

yes govt wants it so bad because fiat is worth nothing anymore

most contires are in shocking hyperinflation look at Russia

how hilarious is the Ruble, they are about to starve


I hope, for the sake of the world.  But why is it that everytime it looks like the ponzi scheme is going to collapse it doesn't.  It is clear that banks are trying to get into this at all costs but what is "getting in"?  It is not something to get into because it is decentralized.  I am sure the word "decentralized" boils the blood of some.

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