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July 29, 2013, 11:07:06 PM |
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This cant be good news for the price!
Yes, government bannings have always resulted in reduced prices! ...if only.
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July 29, 2013, 11:15:56 PM |
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This cant be good news for the price!
Yes, government bannings have always resulted in reduced prices! ...if only. I wasn't aware of any country that has banned Bitcoins before!?
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Tirapon
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July 29, 2013, 11:19:48 PM |
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In a statement on its website, Bitcoin said it had given a presentation to the Bank of Thailand about how the currency works in a bid to operate in the country.
When did Bitcoin become sentient and able to give presentations to banks? And when did it get its own website?
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July 29, 2013, 11:24:57 PM |
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In a statement on its website, Bitcoin said it had given a presentation to the Bank of Thailand about how the currency works in a bid to operate in the country.
When did Bitcoin become sentient and able to give presentations to banks? And when did it get its own website? I took that to mean the Bitcoin Foundation... just assuming, though.
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Operatr
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July 29, 2013, 11:28:33 PM |
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I don't see how they can ban jack squat unless they banned their whole Internet too
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MonadTran
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July 29, 2013, 11:29:41 PM |
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Thailand Bans Bitcoin
I heard they banned prostitution too. I especially like how they are presenting this: "due to lack of existing applicable laws, the following Bitcoin activities are illegal". Can be extended to anything: "due to lack of existing applicable laws, breathing is illegal".
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Tirapon
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July 29, 2013, 11:32:32 PM |
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In a statement on its website, Bitcoin said it had given a presentation to the Bank of Thailand about how the currency works in a bid to operate in the country.
When did Bitcoin become sentient and able to give presentations to banks? And when did it get its own website? I took that to mean the Bitcoin Foundation... just assuming, though. I took it to mean that the journalist replaced 'Bitcoin Co. Ltd' with just 'Bitcoin', which could be quite misleading to the uninformed reader.
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July 29, 2013, 11:35:28 PM |
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When did Bitcoin become sentient and able to give presentations to banks? And when did it get its own website? The entity in question is some Thai company called "Bitcoin Co., Ltd". Apparently they operate (or, well, used to operate) a currency exchange. Whoever wrote the article was either pretty confused, or didn't realize that conflating Bitcoin as a whole with this Thai currency exchange would be pretty confusing to readers.
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Vinnigar (OP)
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July 29, 2013, 11:37:33 PM |
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In a statement on its website, Bitcoin said it had given a presentation to the Bank of Thailand about how the currency works in a bid to operate in the country.
When did Bitcoin become sentient and able to give presentations to banks? And when did it get its own website? I took that to mean the Bitcoin Foundation... just assuming, though. I took it to mean that the journalist replaced 'Bitcoin Co. Ltd' with just 'Bitcoin', which could be quite misleading to the uninformed reader. Yes, i took it to mean that too. But a misleading article nonetheless. http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2013/07/thailand-bans-using-bitcoin-in-any-way-local-startup-reports/This clears it up a bit!
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Tirapon
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July 29, 2013, 11:42:15 PM |
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When did Bitcoin become sentient and able to give presentations to banks? And when did it get its own website? The entity in question is some Thai company called "Bitcoin Co., Ltd". Apparently they operate (or, well, used to operate) a currency exchange. Whoever wrote the article was either pretty confused, or didn't realize that conflating Bitcoin as a whole with this Thai currency exchange would be pretty confusing to readers. Agreed - My impression was that whoever wrote the article was in a rush to publish the sensationalist news, and didn't want to waste time making sure they got their facts straight.
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Tirapon
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July 29, 2013, 11:56:05 PM |
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To be fair though, if this does turn out to be true, it doesn't make much difference who gave the presentation to the bank. And I'll be very dissapointed in Thailand being the first country to ban cryptocurrency outright.
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Qoheleth
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July 29, 2013, 11:56:56 PM |
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Also, if Goat is to be believed, the guys that "Bitcoin Co Ltd" met with aren't even officers of the law - they're just some high-level bankers who gave their opinion that bitcoins were probably illegal. So even the "Bitcoin illegal in Thailand" part has a good chance of being misleading.
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If there is something that will make Bitcoin succeed, it is growth of utility - greater quantity and variety of goods and services offered for BTC. If there is something that will make Bitcoin fail, it is the prevalence of users convinced that BTC is a magic box that will turn them into millionaires, and of the con-artists who have followed them here to devour them.
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July 29, 2013, 11:58:36 PM |
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Also, if Goat is to be believed, the guys that "Bitcoin Co Ltd" met with aren't even officers of the law - they're just some high-level bankers who gave their opinion that bitcoins were probably illegal. So even the "Bitcoin illegal in Thailand" part has a good chance of being misleading.
I highly trust Goat, so I know what side of the argument I'm on...
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July 30, 2013, 12:42:57 AM |
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oh, but it is! Next headline will read " NO ONE CARES, THERE IS NO STOPPING BTC, AHHHHHHHH BUY BUY BUY! " or somthing to that effect...
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July 30, 2013, 12:58:16 AM |
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US bans cocaine, price plummets...O WAIT.
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July 30, 2013, 02:15:09 AM |
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Thailand hasn't banned Bitcoin -- it's just said that there are no laws governing it, and so therefore it is illegal. Many bureaucratic countries operate on this principle.
Big fail on the part of Bitcoin co, ltd for getting themselves into this situation, and then messing up the communications at the end of it.
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July 30, 2013, 04:31:50 AM |
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implosion the value goes to -100
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July 30, 2013, 05:34:11 AM |
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They may just be trying to avoid confusion.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/฿
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