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November 22, 2015, 04:16:38 PM


They say they are interested in the blockchain technology, but it doesn't work without tokens.

We've heard this one so many times before Roll Eyes
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November 22, 2015, 04:24:42 PM


They say they are interested in the blockchain technology, but it doesn't work without tokens.

We've heard this one so many times before Roll Eyes

>> 'It's kind of like the tech equity bubble in the run up to 2001' <<

its all here, these suckers are irrelevant to bitcoin and its blockchain.

they just burned tons of cash to mimic commercial banks.

their failure is inevitable and a blessing for the holy ledger.
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The future, according to CEO Jeremy Allaire, lies in using the technology that underpins technology, called the blockchain, to make sending any form of money as easy as sending an email. He didn't want to talk about bitcoin.


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Uphold CEO Anthony Watson told me at the time of the relaunch: "When we say bit, we don’t mean bitcoin, we never did. We meant bit as is bits and bytes and reserve is obviously holding the value. But people are confused, they think we’re just a bitcoin company and it makes sense as our first use case was bitcoin."

Parasites.
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November 22, 2015, 04:30:04 PM


Fred Ehrsam of Coinbase actually comes across as pro-Bitcoin. That's a first ... "My involvement in Bitcoin is not politically motivated."
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November 22, 2015, 04:34:41 PM


They say they are interested in the blockchain technology, but it doesn't work without tokens.

We've heard this one so many times before Roll Eyes

Permissioned blockchains. They'll have tokens of their own.
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November 22, 2015, 04:34:50 PM


They say they are interested in the blockchain technology, but it doesn't work without tokens.

We've heard this one so many times before Roll Eyes

>> 'It's kind of like the tech equity bubble in the run up to 2001' <<

its all here, these suckers are irrelevant to bitcoin and its blockchain.

they just burned tons of cash to mimic commercial banks.

their failure is inevitable and a blessing for the holy ledger.

The fewer people/businesses use bitcoin, the more valuable it is.
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November 22, 2015, 04:53:49 PM

Chris Odom really nailed it in his presentation at the Bitcoin Investors Conference.

"Everyone is still building 20th century financial institutions with the words "bit" and "chain" and "coin" in their name. And they are going to get disrupted by the very technology they were supposed to be spearheading."
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November 22, 2015, 04:59:27 PM


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The future, according to CEO Jeremy Allaire, lies in using the technology that underpins technology, called the blockchain, to make sending any form of money as easy as sending an email. He didn't want to talk about bitcoin.


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Uphold CEO Anthony Watson told me at the time of the relaunch: "When we say bit, we don’t mean bitcoin, we never did. We meant bit as is bits and bytes and reserve is obviously holding the value. But people are confused, they think we’re just a bitcoin company and it makes sense as our first use case was bitcoin."

Parasites.

Meh, with blockchain being the big buzzword at the moment, if you have the expertise, it would be silly to cut off potential revenue streams which would also lead to opportunities when it turns out that your client's shitty altcoin was a stupid idea.
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November 22, 2015, 05:00:27 PM


+1

Bitcoin doesn't need its name attached with fiat failures hanging onto VC life support.
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November 22, 2015, 05:01:17 PM

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November 22, 2015, 05:01:36 PM

Chris Odom really nailed it in his presentation at the Bitcoin Investors Conference.

"Everyone is still building 20th century financial institutions with the words "bit" and "chain" and "coin" in their name. And they are going to get disrupted by the very technology they were supposed to be spearheading."

Yep, fiat parasites masquerading as Bitcoin businesses.
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November 22, 2015, 05:07:51 PM

Bitcoin doesn't need its name attached with fiat failures hanging onto VC life support.

Businesses abandoning BTC is actually good for Bitcoin.
More Bitcoin businesses only lead to more bitcoin spending, -- the exact opposite of Bitcoin hodling, which is what gives Bitcoin value and  what everyone should do.

BINGO  Grin
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November 22, 2015, 05:09:58 PM

Woud you have sold shares of the Federal Reserve early on?

"But, butttt Satoshi told me I can send it all over the world!"

"Not tonight, dear"
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November 22, 2015, 05:44:00 PM

Bitcoin doesn't need its name attached with fiat failures hanging onto VC life support.

Businesses abandoning BTC is actually good for Bitcoin.
More Bitcoin businesses only lead to more bitcoin spending, -- the exact opposite of Bitcoin hodling, which is what gives Bitcoin value and  what everyone should do.

BINGO  Grin

Not all business is bad for bitcoin. I just thought of a great one:
1. Buy an old vending machine. Any kind will do, 'long as it accepts foldin' money.
2. Print up paper wallets with $5 - $50 worth of BTC.
3. Stick them into whatever packaging your used vending machine was designed for -- empty soda cans if Coke machine (throw a handful of sand into empty cans along with BTC. Weight is important for flawless operation), wrap wallet (along with small twig) in tissue paper if candy bar/general purpose machine, etc., etc.
4. ? ? ?
5. PROFIT!

6. HODL!!
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November 22, 2015, 06:01:17 PM

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November 22, 2015, 06:23:00 PM

I bet for 400$ by the end of November. Wink
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November 22, 2015, 06:51:27 PM

Getting ready for a move... Cool

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Bollinger band getting squeezed...cant be long now imo!
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November 22, 2015, 06:55:20 PM

They say they are interested in the blockchain technology, but it doesn't work without tokens.
Permissioned blockchains. They'll have tokens of their own.

They don't need tokens.  The bitcoin network needs tokens in order to pay the miners, who are anonymous and scattered all over the world.  In a "permissioned ledger" (i.e., a distributed mirrored decentralized tamper-resistant database for a closed set of non-anonymous, legally bound entities), transaction processing would be done by the member entities, for whom the service would be compensation enough; and/or by external contractors, who would get paid in dollars through banks, the old-fashioned way.

Thus a "permissioned ledger" does not need tokens or proof-of-work.  It remaisn to be seen whether it will have a use for any of the other distinctive features of the Bitcoin protocol.
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November 22, 2015, 07:08:39 PM

They don't need tokens.  The bitcoin network needs tokens in order to pay the miners, who are anonymous and scattered all over the world.  In a "permissioned ledger" (i.e., a distributed mirrored decentralized tamper-resistant database for a closed set of non-anonymous, legally bound entities), transaction processing would be done by the member entities, for whom the service would be compensation enough; and/or by external contractors, who would get paid in dollars through banks, the old-fashioned way.

Thus a "permissioned ledger" does not need tokens or proof-of-work.  It remaisn to be seen whether it will have a use for any of the other distinctive features of the Bitcoin protocol.

There is no doubt that private permission blockchain ledgers will provide a some efficiency gains with their accounting vs other RDBMS merely by forcing the hand of financial institutions to compete and re-evaluate fintech and their processes. I am glad Satoshi could invigorate this evolution in fintech where those that prefer fiat will indirectly benefit.

This doesn't concern me much as to competition with bitcoin as this isn't a zero sum game and there likley will be many competing payment rails networks and currencies.

Ignoring the economic advantages of disinflationary currencies as keynsians would disagree, one thing these permissioned ledgers will never be able to compete with bitcoin on is with bitcoins advantages of being open, KYC free (within the protocol), decentralized, and offering regulatory arbitrage.  The costs of PoW are a fraction compared to the cost of regulation and fraud which would need to be managed within permissioned ledgers.
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