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February 11, 2016, 02:21:35 AM


I'm awkward.
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February 11, 2016, 03:06:58 AM

No other coin has been through the fire yet. I doubt any of them will survive "governance".

to implement a voting-mechanism per stake could solve the issue. in the end its the holders of the currency who should decide which way to go.
That's what we have now. It's called fiat.
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February 11, 2016, 03:16:05 AM

Why can't the Eth shills stick to their own thread? I don't go into their thread spamming a shitcoin.

it's the same crowd ... the ethereum pump is an attempt to spook the bitcoiner masses into the arms of the big-block banksters and their classic cronies ... 'cos "if bitcoin can't scale someone else will"

ethereum has been crawling with banksters from day zero ... they crave the ethos of bitcoin but could never create it.
Not sure what you mean by "big-block banksters". The numbers are arbitrary. You need a technical argument to support a particular block size. So far, 2 MB doesn't even approach a technical limitation and in fact doubles Bitcoin's almost negligible user capacity.
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February 11, 2016, 03:16:09 AM

No other coin has been through the fire yet. I doubt any of them will survive "governance".

to implement a voting-mechanism per stake could solve the issue. in the end its the holders of the currency who should decide which way to go.
That's what we have now. It's called fiat.

lol

i can't remember being asked what rate hike should be next...
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February 11, 2016, 03:18:37 AM

No other coin has been through the fire yet. I doubt any of them will survive "governance".

to implement a voting-mechanism per stake could solve the issue. in the end its the holders of the currency who should decide which way to go.
That's what we have now. It's called fiat.

lol

i can't remember being asked what rate hike should be next...
That's because you don't have enough stake. Get yourself a Federal Reserve bank and enjoy the power.
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February 11, 2016, 03:28:45 AM

No other coin has been through the fire yet. I doubt any of them will survive "governance".

to implement a voting-mechanism per stake could solve the issue. in the end its the holders of the currency who should decide which way to go.
That's what we have now. It's called fiat.

lol

i can't remember being asked what rate hike should be next...
That's because you don't have enough stake. Get yourself a Federal Reserve bank and enjoy the power.

so, in fiat we dont have a "voting-mechanism per stake"? you dont say?!

you see, in fact fiat is more like a small developer-group deciding which way to go. its basically the same, just some small group of politicians and economists deciding.
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February 11, 2016, 05:09:21 AM


I was hoping for something that didn't involve drugs or gambling.

How's about Ethering the cash to pre fund the removal of some Indian sap's kidney and then they get the rest when it's safely installed in grandma back in the good old US?

>Order decent white kidney
>Pay for decent white kidney
>Get Indian kidney

Lord, why hath thou forsaken me?

In this hypothetical scenario, your imaginary friend has actually probably done you a favour.

Most sub-continental asians live on a largely vegetarian diet, low fat, sugar, sodium and no alcohol. I'd happily snap up an Indian kidney over a flogged out old American kidney any day of the week.
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February 11, 2016, 05:19:28 AM

In this hypothetical scenario, your imaginary friend has actually probably done you a favour.

Most sub-continental asians live on a largely vegetarian diet, low fat, sugar, sodium and no alcohol. I'd happily snap up an Indian kidney over a flogged out old American kidney any day of the week.

Lots of opium though.
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February 11, 2016, 07:50:16 AM

No other coin has been through the fire yet. I doubt any of them will survive "governance".

to implement a voting-mechanism per stake could solve the issue. in the end its the holders of the currency who should decide which way to go.
That's what we have now. It's called fiat.

lol

i can't remember being asked what rate hike should be next...
That's because you don't have enough stake. Get yourself a Federal Reserve bank and enjoy the power.

so, in fiat we dont have a "voting-mechanism per stake"? you dont say?!

you see, in fact fiat is more like a small developer-group deciding which way to go. its basically the same, just some small group of politicians and economists deciding.
Bringing "stake" into Bitcoin rather than hashrate closes the door to participation. I'm not worried about the current politicking because there are people with more money than sense and people smart enough to spend it for them. Ultimately, necessity will drive a proper course of governance.
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February 11, 2016, 09:30:32 AM

Greece was the fore-runner, the next phase is bank runs in Italy as depositors realise that they are unsafe with bail-ins and non-performing loans exceeeding 17-25% of all loans.

Italy banking crises will now become the focus and will cause monetary crisis to quickly go global.
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February 11, 2016, 09:47:47 AM

Well , I am glad this is over and we can move on to improving the bitcoin ecosystem?

https://medium.com/@bitcoinroundtable/a-call-for-consensus-d96d5560d8d6#.3219xm7af
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February 11, 2016, 09:53:33 AM


I was hoping for something that didn't involve drugs or gambling.

How's about Ethering the cash to pre fund the removal of some Indian sap's kidney and then they get the rest when it's safely installed in grandma back in the good old US?

>Order decent white kidney
>Pay for decent white kidney
>Get Indian kidney

Lord, why hath thou forsaken me?

In this hypothetical scenario, your imaginary friend has actually probably done you a favour.

Most sub-continental asians live on a largely vegetarian diet, low fat, sugar, sodium and no alcohol. I'd happily snap up an Indian kidney over a flogged out old American kidney any day of the week.

WTF? Isn't this thread about btc price and shit like trading? xD
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February 11, 2016, 09:56:39 AM

Well , I am glad this is over and we can move on to improving the bitcoin ecosystem?

https://medium.com/@bitcoinroundtable/a-call-for-consensus-d96d5560d8d6#.3219xm7af


It still doesn't feel over.

http://bitcoinist.net/coinbase-ceo-brian-armstrong-announces-switch-to-bitcoin-classic/
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