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November 22, 2015, 08:45:14 PM |
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if they only decentralized the schooling system they will see the best possible organization for education will emerge
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JorgeStolfi
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November 22, 2015, 08:51:34 PM |
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It is always interesting to hear people compartmentalize certain unethical actions to make distinctions between what is acceptable in society based upon whether expected groups of criminals commit crimes vs when petty criminals commit crimes.
Thus your comment acknowledges the benefits of certain procedures on reducing petty crimes but actually allows for more institutionalized crimes to occur. You would think that the priority should be placed upon the largest crimes, right?
Interbank payment delays of several hours to days are a major inconvenience to customers and a drag on the economy. But, what crimes do they allow?
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November 22, 2015, 09:14:16 PM Last edit: November 22, 2015, 09:26:46 PM by BitUsher |
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Interbank payment delays of several hours to days are a major inconvenience to customers and a drag on the economy. But, what crimes do they allow?
Delaying payments allows banks to unfairly profit off fees and interest, fractional reserve lending, and leverage their clients assets to money launder for profit with terrorists and dangerous drug dealers. These delays also allow them to assist states in committing multiple crimes of asset seizurement and other institutionalized forms of theft. Some of these crimes are well intentioned but misguided and unethical , and some are done with the greatest form of moral disregard that only the worst psychopaths can muster. What is obscene about Fiat is states usually refuse to allow for the choice in a competing currency (if they can get away with it, ). Currency is a form of expression and a contract of value that we all should have a right to choose. If the USD or Euro is superior under permission private blockchains than allow for it prove itself with competition. It will be interesting to see the future unfold when a more resilient currency exists allowing regulatory arbitrage to benefit consumers is available. The previous examples that were attacked and shutdown were a fraction of the market cap bitcoin has so we are exploring uncharted waters.
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adamstgBit
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November 22, 2015, 09:16:16 PM |
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low volume is bullish.
in a bear market low vol ends in a drop. in a bull market low vol ends in a pop.
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adamstgBit
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November 22, 2015, 09:17:28 PM |
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price is like melting up 333 again for sure...
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adamstgBit
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November 22, 2015, 09:18:27 PM |
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i need to send another 2K of fiat there and buy some bitcoin SOON or else... MOFO buy at 2000$
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November 22, 2015, 09:31:30 PM |
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Always nice when chian wakes up frisky on monday morning.
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November 22, 2015, 09:31:34 PM |
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we all know their dirty secret is to ban cash and digitalize your influx so they can track tax you better.
Of course but now we have Bitcoin So... as long as your salary is paid in bitcoin, and all the things you buy are paid directly with bitcoin (without any identifying information collected in the process), we are FREE from taxation! Oh, but wait, we are only replacing central banking, not commercial banking. I guess it's back to sitting on our private keys and talking shit about anybody who wants to actually do anything with this invention. At least we're still guaranteed to get filthy rich, very soon™. its pretty simple yes:
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November 22, 2015, 09:34:19 PM |
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right its been over 2 weeks what should the poll be? i gtg 5 yeazr old after the computer again, shes getting one for xmas.
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November 22, 2015, 09:37:21 PM |
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we all know their dirty secret is to ban cash and digitalize your influx so they can track tax you better.
Of course but now we have Bitcoin So... as long as your salary is paid in bitcoin, and all the things you buy are paid directly with bitcoin (without any identifying information collected in the process), we are FREE from taxation! Oh, but wait, we are only replacing central banking, not commercial banking. I guess it's back to sitting on our private keys and talking shit about anybody who wants to actually do anything with this invention. At least we're still guaranteed to get filthy rich, very soon™. its pretty simple yes: Unloading our bags on literally children... the killer app!
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November 22, 2015, 09:40:37 PM Last edit: November 22, 2015, 10:09:04 PM by hdbuck |
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we all know their dirty secret is to ban cash and digitalize your influx so they can track tax you better.
Of course but now we have Bitcoin So... as long as your salary is paid in bitcoin, and all the things you buy are paid directly with bitcoin (without any identifying information collected in the process), we are FREE from taxation! Oh, but wait, we are only replacing central banking, not commercial banking. I guess it's back to sitting on our private keys and talking shit about anybody who wants to actually do anything with this invention. At least we're still guaranteed to get filthy rich, very soon™. its pretty simple yes: Unloading our bags on literally children... the killer app! meh daddy issues much? yes we all know you prefer in-suit banksters that build big phat corporations, impose their government laws & taxes with their private blockchains. bequick kiddo, get yourself one of these fancy coinbase bitcoin debit card, maybe they'll even let you choose its color!
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November 22, 2015, 09:44:07 PM Last edit: November 22, 2015, 09:57:14 PM by jbreher |
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When instantaneous transfers are possible, bank hackers and money launderers often take advantage of them, by passing the stolen money through several banks in quick succession, to delay the investigators.
Please stop automatically conflating money laundering with unethical behaviors. It may be that laws against money laundering did some net good in the first few years after their enactment. Today, however, their primary use case is to criminalize perfectly moral activities.
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November 22, 2015, 09:44:31 PM |
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I see Stolfi, the fiat jihadist, is still upset the price of Bitcoin is too high for his liking. Don't worry, Stolfi, I'm sure the government will find something to blow up to blame on Bitcoin.
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November 22, 2015, 09:46:42 PM |
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I see Stolfi, the fiat jihadist, is still upset the price of Bitcoin is too high for his liking. Don't worry, Stolfi, I'm sure the government will find something to blow up to blame on Bitcoin. Go play in traffic
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November 22, 2015, 09:53:45 PM |
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there was like 1billion dollars unaccounted for that the pentagon spend and it wasn't ever recorded...
How soon we forget. Let's try Two-Point-Frickin-Three-TRILLION dollars. Announced when? Oh, right. On a date that the following day's news would ensure that nobody noticed. 2001. September. The tenth.
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November 22, 2015, 09:56:01 PM |
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there was like 1billion dollars unaccounted for that the pentagon spend and it wasn't ever recorded...
How soon we forget. Let's try Two-Point-Frickin-Three-TRILLION dollars. Announced when? Oh, right. On a date that the following day's news would ensure that nobody noticed. 2001. September. The tenth. source?
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