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March 22, 2014, 10:04:30 PM
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For Bitcoin to progress, the attitude of this entire community needs to change.  Okay, so we trust a group of developers who are doing all of this for free in their own spare time, and we expect them to lead the industry?  And then when they mess up, we justify it -- "Oh but they're doing it for free so it's okay if it sucks!".

We need to wipe out the non-profit slackers with a network of private companies who can set up something that works the way it should and then they can dump resources into taking the next step.  Our next goal should be a faster network with faster confirmation times, provided by the same businesses who would benefit.  Let's see some organization and leadership.

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March 23, 2014, 12:14:06 AM
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Let me help you guys out of your hole. Move your coins to a safe place as soon as you can!  Roll Eyes

The problem is that even if you keep your coins somewhere safe and reliable the people you send coins to still use blockchain.info's wallet, and blame you when they don't see the coins you send them.

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March 23, 2014, 12:39:44 AM
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Andreas M. Antonopoulos former employer was Mt.Gox, he worked there as chief security officer as far as i am aware of it  Cheesy

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March 23, 2014, 01:20:29 PM
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For Bitcoin to progress, the attitude of this entire community needs to change.  Okay, so we trust a group of developers who are doing all of this for free in their own spare time, and we expect them to lead the industry?  And then when they mess up, we justify it -- "Oh but they're doing it for free so it's okay if it sucks!".

We need to wipe out the non-profit slackers with a network of private companies who can set up something that works the way it should and then they can dump resources into taking the next step.  Our next goal should be a faster network with faster confirmation times, provided by the same businesses who would benefit.  Let's see some organization and leadership.

What makes you think a bunch of Private companies will do any better?

Microsoft
Linux Community

Consider which OS this and every other major webserver or router runs on.  Need i say more.
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March 23, 2014, 07:57:10 PM
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MS and Linux strengthen each other with their desire to be better than the other.
If all you had was Linux, without MS around, would it really be what it is today?

I would love to see competition between business vs non-profit in the Bitcoin world.



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