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June 10, 2011, 02:25:20 PM
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Controversial "scandal currency" Bitcoin steps into the public regarding 2b AHEAD future Congress, 14-15. June in Braunschweig germany

A member of the chief developer team will open the congress participants will answer your questions.

http://www.newsropa.de/index.php?id=115&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=16307&tx_ttnews%5BbackPid%5D=7&cHash=e445c7eebc


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June 10, 2011, 04:25:16 PM
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This is great news for the community as a whole.

In Europe you can generally have an informed debate instead of some of the pointless articles in the US media at the moment they aren't even focusing on the core problem on the "silk road" issue that problem mainly being tor and what it's being abused for by some people.

I'm currently in China and use tor to bypass "The Great Firewall" when I need something that's blocked from here that's mainly the spirit tor was developed in not for spam, trolling and hiding behind.

On a political level politicians should have a look at bitcoin as a way to bypass trade restrictions and unfair currency pricing in the case of China and other nations with various "issues".

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June 10, 2011, 04:31:27 PM
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On a political level politicians should have a look at bitcoin as a way to bypass trade restrictions and unfair currency pricing in the case of China and other nations with various "issues".

This is a line of bullshit.

China pegs their dollar to our dollar.

We print more dollars, if China doesn't print more, the market price goes above their peg, so they print more of their dollars to counter-act our printing.
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June 10, 2011, 04:34:01 PM
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All nations are engaged in "unfair currency pricing."  China is neither worse nor better than the US in this regard. Both are despicable. Thankfully, we have Bitcoin now!

Thanks for the Germany post OP.
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