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April 14, 2013, 04:30:13 AM
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I have noticed that on some general message boards that I am a long time member, there have recently been a lot of bitcoin threads popping up.

On certain boards the topics are immediately crushed/deleted/warnings handed out just for mentioning what they claim is a "pyramid scheme"...I'm actual quite surprised by this huge amount of inexplicable aggression towards bitcoin by some people.

And there is no reasoning with them, they throw out total incorrect facts, or outdated articles and when you show them that this information is incorrect they basically  stick their fingers in their ears and then warn you again.

I just don't understand where is all this hate coming from (and i was encountering this long before the recent $250 price spike/crash, so it's not just coming from people burned at $250)

It's a shame because their ignorance is costing other people from learning useful information.
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April 14, 2013, 04:37:48 AM
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Will if it is a board admin doing it there's always a chance that they might on an Avalon or a huge GPU farm. Letting the BTC cat out of the bag just means less income for them in the short interim.

Either that or they're a dumbass.  Sorry for the use of complicated medical terms  Cheesy
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April 14, 2013, 05:07:33 AM
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Welcome to the world of internet forums Smiley .  There's not much you can do about it if a admin doesn't like something or disagrees with you.  If they don't like bitcoin or they think it's a pyramid scheme,  oh well,  that's their problem.

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April 14, 2013, 05:21:59 AM
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Ive found that some people are politically against Bitcoin and therefore think its ok to say whatever they can to stop it.


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April 14, 2013, 05:25:41 AM
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Discussion of it is forever banned on overclock.net.  Not exactly sure of the logic behind it.

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April 14, 2013, 05:27:41 AM
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Ive found that some people are politically against Bitcoin and therefore think its ok to say whatever they can to stop it.

More reason to stop associating Bitcoin with any particular political agenda. "Bitcoin will rip down banks and governments!"  Roll Eyes

You'll catch more flies with honey than with vinegar.

"Bitcoin won't screw you over like Paypal does."

It will screw you over by losing 70% of it's value in 6 hours because MtGox gets DDoSed  Cheesy

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April 14, 2013, 05:33:56 AM
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Ive found that some people are politically against Bitcoin and therefore think its ok to say whatever they can to stop it.

More reason to stop associating Bitcoin with any particular political agenda. "Bitcoin will rip down banks and governments!"  Roll Eyes

You'll catch more flies with honey than with vinegar.

"Bitcoin won't screw you over like Paypal does."

It will screw you over by losing 70% of it's value in 6 hours because MtGox gets DDoSed  Cheesy

Personally I don't promote it in conjunction with any political agenda.

For example you'll get someone open a bitcoin topic like "What are bitcoins" or "Should i get some bitcoins".

Then you'll get a few people posting the typical "tulips" and "beanie babies" and "no one even knows where they came from", "You'll get hacked!" comments...all of which are allowed to stand.

I'll then refute these with facts about the opensource nature of bitcoin etc.. and how they mined...etc..how to protect your wallet...etc..result: Topic deleted, and "Warned" for promoting a pyramid scheme.
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April 14, 2013, 06:04:22 AM
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On certain boards the topics are immediately crushed/deleted/warnings handed out just for mentioning what they claim is a "pyramid scheme"...I'm actual quite surprised by this huge amount of inexplicable aggression towards bitcoin by some people.

There are very many pyramid schemes, MLM-schemes and so on floating around. When I first heard about bitcoin, I too thought it might be something like that, but I gave it a chance and studied it for a week, which proved to me it wasn't a scam, but a beautiful thing that could change the world. And I knew it could become really big - so from that point in time I've been a part of the community.

It is not certain it will change the world, but it is an experiment, and it is nice to be a part of it, and following it.
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April 14, 2013, 06:06:19 AM
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"Bitcoin is a pyramid scheme!"



Surprise!  Except in this case, there's no single head raking in all the cash.

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April 14, 2013, 07:29:34 AM
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It's a common misconception that only the originator of a pyramid scheme profits.  It is very common for several in not most of the levels to do so.  The defining quality is that the bottom most, last to get on board lose and their loses are what those earlier in the scheme pocket.

 
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April 14, 2013, 07:40:17 AM
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Discussion of it is forever banned on overclock.net.  Not exactly sure of the logic behind it.
Probably their way of thinking is that they are protecting their members from doing stupid things like buying BTCs with their parent's life savings or taking part in scams. Though granted, censorship is a pretty stupid solution for that. That said, many freedom loving people change into rabid censorship advocates as soon as there's (for example) kids involved.

Their attitude may change once/when bitcoin becomes more well-known and is mentioned in fleeting conversation as a payment scheme instead of pump/dump-ish hype topics Smiley

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April 14, 2013, 07:44:41 AM
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Go on a gold trading website like Kitco and look in the forums for bitcoin. You'd think these tinfoil hat gold standard guys would be all over bitcoin. Nope: it's a 'pyramid scheme' invented by the feds or monopoly money. Even more surprisingly, none of these gold companies want to take BTC for payment, even using bitpay.com where the price is fixed , guaranteed and they are paid cash to bank account next day. Total morons. They would boost sales instantly if they did, be exposed to no risk either because if bitpay doesn't pay you out then don't ship. Right now they want bank wires and hold for days or mailed cashiers cheques. DA FUQ. It's not like gold is covered by any fincen or other regulations. You can freely sell up to $10k worth no ID.
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April 14, 2013, 07:54:02 AM
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I have noticed that on some general message boards that I am a long time member, there have recently been a lot of bitcoin threads popping up.

On certain boards the topics are immediately crushed/deleted/warnings handed out just for mentioning what they claim is a "pyramid scheme"...I'm actual quite surprised by this huge amount of inexplicable aggression towards bitcoin by some people.

And there is no reasoning with them, they throw out total incorrect facts, or outdated articles and when you show them that this information is incorrect they basically  stick their fingers in their ears and then warn you again.

I just don't understand where is all this hate coming from (and i was encountering this long before the recent $250 price spike/crash, so it's not just coming from people burned at $250)

It's a shame because their ignorance is costing other people from learning useful information.

They hate Bitcoin because Bitcoin was making the wrong people rich.
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April 14, 2013, 07:55:06 AM
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I have noticed that on some general message boards that I am a long time member, there have recently been a lot of bitcoin threads popping up.

On certain boards the topics are immediately crushed/deleted/warnings handed out just for mentioning what they claim is a "pyramid scheme"...I'm actual quite surprised by this huge amount of inexplicable aggression towards bitcoin by some people.

And there is no reasoning with them, they throw out total incorrect facts, or outdated articles and when you show them that this information is incorrect they basically  stick their fingers in their ears and then warn you again.

I just don't understand where is all this hate coming from (and i was encountering this long before the recent $250 price spike/crash, so it's not just coming from people burned at $250)

It's a shame because their ignorance is costing other people from learning useful information.

Google astroturfing. This is politics and if you use Bitcoin you are an enemy of most authoritarian types.
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April 14, 2013, 07:56:34 AM
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Ive found that some people are politically against Bitcoin and therefore think its ok to say whatever they can to stop it.


The real mystery to me is why someone would be politically against Bitcoin if they aren't rich. Are fiat currencies so good for you that you should seek to fight all alternatives?
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April 14, 2013, 07:58:42 AM
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Go on a gold trading website like Kitco and look in the forums for bitcoin. You'd think these tinfoil hat gold standard guys would be all over bitcoin. Nope: it's a 'pyramid scheme' invented by the feds or monopoly money. Even more surprisingly, none of these gold companies want to take BTC for payment, even using bitpay.com where the price is fixed , guaranteed and they are paid cash to bank account next day. Total morons. They would boost sales instantly if they did, be exposed to no risk either because if bitpay doesn't pay you out then don't ship. Right now they want bank wires and hold for days or mailed cashiers cheques. DA FUQ. It's not like gold is covered by any fincen or other regulations. You can freely sell up to $10k worth no ID.


Even Alex Jones is against Bitcoin now. I've even had arguments with people on this forum claiming Bitcoin early adopters are the new Rothschilds and are part of the Illuminati.
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April 14, 2013, 08:04:17 AM
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Bitcoin was designed to make people who got in early incredibly wealthy at the expense of everyone else. So, yeah, it's similar to a pyramid scheme. There's another thread on this forum estimating the guy who can up with bitcoin's wealth. Take a look at that some time.
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April 14, 2013, 08:32:03 AM
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Bitcoin was designed to make people who got in early incredibly wealthy at the expense of everyone else. So, yeah, it's similar to a pyramid scheme. There's another thread on this forum estimating the guy who can up with bitcoin's wealth. Take a look at that some time.

There's no other way to do it in a natural way.  Just look at how Ripple's handling the opposite of how Satoshi did it.  Look how well that'll work out.

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April 14, 2013, 09:56:18 AM
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Bitcoin was designed to make people who got in early incredibly wealthy at the expense of everyone else. So, yeah, it's similar to a pyramid scheme. There's another thread on this forum estimating the guy who can up with bitcoin's wealth. Take a look at that some time.

There's no other way to do it in a natural way.  Just look at how Ripple's handling the opposite of how Satoshi did it.  Look how well that'll work out.

Bitcoins seem to get pretty well dispersed now, due to the difficulty of creating them and the number of people involved. Creation of new coins should have followed a logistic curve instead of log. Or maybe even in proportion to the number of transactions. That might have been more stable. The whole bitcoin economy is hostage to early adopters periodically removing vast amounts of other people's wealth basically for doing nothing at all.

Still, what's done is done. Not much can be done about it now. But it's something to consider if and when a new currency is designed.
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April 14, 2013, 05:52:23 PM
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It's a common misconception that only the originator of a pyramid scheme profits.  It is very common for several in not most of the levels to do so.  The defining quality is that the bottom most, last to get on board lose and their loses are what those earlier in the scheme pocket.

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