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January 27, 2015, 07:46:07 AM

In case you too lazy to google here is the link to full article from above

http://www.paymentssource.com/news/interchange/the-fed-backs-away-from-bitcoin-for-real-time-payments-3020418-1.html

Here is where i take isue with the articles author: but why wouldn't the fed use hobonickels? Lol
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January 27, 2015, 08:11:19 AM

Ha ha, yes, the Fed proposes to have a conversation over the fact that the legacy payments system is broke. Their idea is to have some task forces get to work over the next few years to broker a more efficient one.

Bitcoin not considered mature enough at the moment, but a similar option, except with a centralized authority, is seen as an option.

https://fedpaymentsimprovement.org
https://fedpaymentsimprovement.org/wp-content/uploads/strategies-improving-us-payment-system.pdf


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January 27, 2015, 08:14:55 AM

Ha ha, yes, the Fed proposes to have a conversation over the fact that the legacy payments system is broke. Their idea is to have some task forces get to work over the next few years to broker a more efficient one.

Bitcoin not considered mature enough at the moment, but a similar option, except with a centralized authority, is seen as an option.

https://fedpaymentsimprovement.org
https://fedpaymentsimprovement.org/wp-content/uploads/strategies-improving-us-payment-system.pdf



hum?

more ripple cheerleading?
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January 27, 2015, 08:15:57 AM

no, they are looking out for themselves.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=68655.msg10275270#msg10275270
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January 27, 2015, 08:22:56 AM

In case you too lazy to google here is the link to full article from above

http://www.paymentssource.com/news/interchange/the-fed-backs-away-from-bitcoin-for-real-time-payments-3020418-1.html

Here is where i take isue with the articles author: but why wouldn't the fed use hobonickels? Lol

Fed is setting it up so banks can make their own blockchain coin probably like paycoin etc they can control
tweak.....thus shutting out this 'pesky' bitcoin open source coin

which looks like for bank to bank xfer of money transfers etc they could probably do w/o a lot of issue
getting the rest of us to accept such a 'controlled coin' is somthing else imho

but then again i used to believe in KNC miners so wtf do I know..
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January 27, 2015, 08:50:48 AM

In case you too lazy to google here is the link to full article from above

http://www.paymentssource.com/news/interchange/the-fed-backs-away-from-bitcoin-for-real-time-payments-3020418-1.html

Here is where i take isue with the articles author: but why wouldn't the fed use hobonickels? Lol

Fed is setting it up so banks can make their own blockchain coin probably like paycoin etc they can control
tweak.....thus shutting out this 'pesky' bitcoin open source coin

which looks like for bank to bank xfer of money transfers etc they could probably do w/o a lot of issue
getting the rest of us to accept such a 'controlled coin' is somthing else imho

but then again i used to believe in KNC miners so wtf do I know..
You're actually much smarter than people who believed in AMT.

Even if they have plans they are far from realizing them. It's like that article about quantum computers Wink

Having a digital coin doing the same job that fiat does at the moment? What for? They can transfer all the fiat they want at once and without a problem right now. Besides, if they want an inflation-capable coin they have already some to choose from: Ripple, Doge, you name it. I believe they want the blockchain integration into their business. Bitcoin (as an application) is not so significant. The "river" is blockchain. Bitcoin is just a boat that floats inside.
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January 27, 2015, 08:53:23 AM
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A fair few longs being liquidated on 796 futures. Another sleepless night coming up I think.

When there is blood in the streets!

Blood is like 200. I was there

False. There's less than 1.5M bitcoin users on the entire planet. Blood is $115.

1.5M with what, an average of less than 10 coins each? if we all wanted an average of 11, there wouldn't be enough to go around, even if the price hit $10,000.  

This too shall pass, Gentlemen. Be greedy when others are fearful.

Oh no. Not the bulltard-edition BJA. I liked you better as a bear ;p

Most users have less than 10 .5* coins each, as they're southeast-asian or latin american - forget ever affording 'an average of 11' - these third-worlders beg on dice sites for .001. Even as a lucky first-worlder I've never even had more than 1.2 btc =/
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January 27, 2015, 08:53:38 AM

In case you too lazy to google here is the link to full article from above

http://www.paymentssource.com/news/interchange/the-fed-backs-away-from-bitcoin-for-real-time-payments-3020418-1.html

Here is where i take isue with the articles author: but why wouldn't the fed use hobonickels? Lol

Fed is setting it up so banks can make their own blockchain coin probably like paycoin etc they can control
tweak.....thus shutting out this 'pesky' bitcoin open source coin

which looks like for bank to bank xfer of money transfers etc they could probably do w/o a lot of issue
getting the rest of us to accept such a 'controlled coin' is somthing else imho

but then again i used to believe in KNC miners so wtf do I know..
You're actually much smarter than people who believed in AMT.

Even if they have plans they are far from realizing them. It's like that article about quantum computers Wink

Having a digital coin doing the same job that fiat does at the moment? What for? They can transfer all the fiat they want at once and without a problem right now. Besides, if they want an inflation-capable coin they have already some to choose from: Ripple, Doge, you name it. I believe they want the blockchain integration into their business. Bitcoin (as an application) is not so significant. The "river" is blockchain. Bitcoin is just a boat that floats inside.

They cannot launch a coin.
They have to lure everyone into it.
Bitcoin it is. They know it and we know it because they fucked up the fiat game and sold all the gold.
Bitcoin will be the global solution whether you like it or not.
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January 27, 2015, 08:56:18 AM

In case you too lazy to google here is the link to full article from above

http://www.paymentssource.com/news/interchange/the-fed-backs-away-from-bitcoin-for-real-time-payments-3020418-1.html

Here is where i take isue with the articles author: but why wouldn't the fed use hobonickels? Lol

Fed is setting it up so banks can make their own blockchain coin probably like paycoin etc they can control
tweak.....thus shutting out this 'pesky' bitcoin open source coin

which looks like for bank to bank xfer of money transfers etc they could probably do w/o a lot of issue
getting the rest of us to accept such a 'controlled coin' is somthing else imho

but then again i used to believe in KNC miners so wtf do I know..
You're actually much smarter than people who believed in AMT.

Even if they have plans they are far from realizing them. It's like that article about quantum computers Wink

Having a digital coin doing the same job that fiat does at the moment? What for? They can transfer all the fiat they want at once and without a problem right now. Besides, if they want an inflation-capable coin they have already some to choose from: Ripple, Doge, you name it. I believe they want the blockchain integration into their business. Bitcoin (as an application) is not so significant. The "river" is blockchain. Bitcoin is just a boat that floats inside.

They cannot launch a coin.
They have to lure everyone into it.
Bitcoin it is. They know it and we know it because they fucked up the fiat game and sold all the gold.
Bitcoin will be the global solution whether you like it or not.

i thought the NSA created bitcoin. "tongue in cheek"
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January 27, 2015, 09:00:08 AM

Yo Macsga!

Saw you made some changes in Greece this weekend!


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January 27, 2015, 09:10:51 AM

Yo Macsga!

Saw you made some changes in Greece this weekend!




Hopefully, this is only the beginning. Expect more from Greece. We owe it to ourselves.
As a wiseman once said:
"Never underestimate the people who have nothing to lose".
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January 27, 2015, 09:14:56 AM

They cannot launch a coin.
They have to lure everyone into it.
Bitcoin it is. They know it and we know it because they fucked up the fiat game and sold all the gold.
Bitcoin will be the global solution whether you like it or not.

i thought the NSA created bitcoin. "tongue in cheek"
Yeah, all to create rainbow tables for SHA256. "Feeds the trolls"
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January 27, 2015, 09:19:24 AM

Yo Macsga!

Saw you made some changes in Greece this weekend!




Hopefully, this is only the beginning. Expect more from Greece. We owe it to ourselves.
As a wiseman once said:
"Never underestimate the people who have nothing to lose".

I'm not that left leaning myself, but when the whole lot is tainted you have to chuck it out and start fresh. That been said, I think it's funny that germans treat your little accounting trickery like it's somehow an unforgivable sin. I mean, it's not like you started a World War that killed 52 million people and used minorities as firewood.
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January 27, 2015, 09:22:00 AM

Yo Macsga!

Saw you made some changes in Greece this weekend!




Hopefully, this is only the beginning. Expect more from Greece. We owe it to ourselves.
As a wiseman once said:
"Never underestimate the people who have nothing to lose".


Congratulations.


Still have to pay your debt ^_^
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January 27, 2015, 09:38:13 AM

Yo Macsga!

Saw you made some changes in Greece this weekend!




Hopefully, this is only the beginning. Expect more from Greece. We owe it to ourselves.
As a wiseman once said:
"Never underestimate the people who have nothing to lose".


Congratulations.


Still have to pay your debt ^_^

Do the math. It's not going to happen.
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January 27, 2015, 09:46:38 AM

Yo Macsga!

Saw you made some changes in Greece this weekend!




Hopefully, this is only the beginning. Expect more from Greece. We owe it to ourselves.
As a wiseman once said:
"Never underestimate the people who have nothing to lose".


Congratulations.


Still have to pay your debt ^_^

Do the math. It's not going to happen.

Hey, who says you can't try to squeeze some extra blood from a stone.

Especially stones that self-righteously declare "Hey guys, we changed our minds about the treaties we just signed last year."
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January 27, 2015, 09:49:54 AM

Idc I just want a fat grexit compounded by a follow-up portuguexit so I can ride an abyssal EUR/USD short all the way down to 0.87xx then set some buy orders for 0.78 xD

..Yeaa.. Not happening - XA only won about the same amount of votes/seats as other minor parties got.. they pale compared to Tsipras' & Samaras' majorities.. ;o
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