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September 17, 2016, 07:40:26 PM
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Unlike Fiat, Bitcoin Isn’t Meant for Everyone

There is so much hype about cryptocurrencies at the moment, but some of them are for all the wrong reasons. Bitcoin is hailed as the future of the economy, at the same time there are complaints about its sustainability and volatility. Tiyo Triyanto, an Indonesian entrepreneur rightly says that Bitcoin is not for everyone in his recent blog post...

http://www.newsbtc.com/2016/09/17/fiat-bitcoin-not-for-everyone/
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Huh? A century old ponzi scheme where everyone accepts their money gets frittered away in a corporate casino, that's what "everyone" deserves? Who is this guy supposed to be?

And when will the so-called "Bitcoin News" websites actually start covering Bitcoin without every negative bias possible? (except when they're giving a platform to establishment takeovers of the Bitcoin codebase, all of a sudden it's a panacea)

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