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April 01, 2015, 11:45:18 AM Last edit: April 01, 2015, 11:58:16 AM by Torque |
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May be an April fools joke. Can't tell yet:. Yes, it is. God I hate this stupid day every year, so many folks online trying desperately to be cute/clever/funny, but all just fall flat and come off as groan worthy. Like this one: http://blog.newegg.com/introducing-eggcoin-the-worlds-first-egg-based-cryptocurrency/Not even remotely funny if you ask me.
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May be an April fools joke. Can't tell yet:. It may be a joke and he may not believe it, but in the era of austerity, NIRP, unemployment and fighting against the interests of powerful institutions, it is a pretty powerful statement.
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April 01, 2015, 06:16:03 PM |
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May be an April fools joke. Can't tell yet:. It may be a joke and he may not believe it, but in the era of austerity, NIRP, unemployment and fighting against the interests of powerful institutions, it is a pretty powerful statement. ... joke's on them when you know they actually would be better off going with bitcoin but are so stupid they still treat it like a joke. Long way to go ... "then they laugh at you"
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April 01, 2015, 06:41:03 PM |
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May be an April fools joke. Can't tell yet:. It may be a joke and he may not believe it, but in the era of austerity, NIRP, unemployment and fighting against the interests of powerful institutions, it is a pretty powerful statement. ... joke's on them when you know they actually would be better off going with bitcoin but are so stupid they still treat it like a joke. Long way to go ... "then they laugh at you" most ppl still have not caught onto the idea that Bitcoin is fundamentally about honesty and hope. the last couple of days worth of SR reading surely should highlight how deep the corruption runs into our gvt agencies that were supposed to help and protect the public good. they have morphed into just the opposite; a threat feeding off the free money and the masses. this is why the inflation/deflation debate is a non-starter. the current inflationary system is corrupt and serves a small financial elite who control the money supply or who are in important authoritarian positions as were the 2 agents. those of us early Bitcoin adopters are not demanding a new system that allows us to replace those corrupt individuals; all we want is a fair system. what we've done is also put our money where our mouths are; into a risky new currency that introduces a level playing field for all involved. it could just as easily fail. but at this pt i think it is highly unlikely given how far we've come. the cat is out of the bag and Bitcoin is stimulating concerned discussions in all gvts worldwide. there is enough decentralization at this pt where no one gvt can shut it down. the corruption has got to stop.
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April 01, 2015, 07:12:55 PM |
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if the Transports drop below the SL line, look the hell out, as in confirmation of the non-confirmation:
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April 01, 2015, 07:17:13 PM |
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most ppl still have not caught onto the idea that Bitcoin is fundamentally about honesty and hope. the last couple of days worth of SR reading surely should highlight how deep the corruption runs into our gvt agencies that were supposed to help and protect the public good. they have morphed into just the opposite; a threat feeding off the free money and the masses. this is why the inflation/deflation debate is a non-starter. the current inflationary system is corrupt and serves a small financial elite who control the money supply or who are in important authoritarian positions as were the 2 agents. those of us early Bitcoin adopters are not demanding a new system that allows us to replace those corrupt individuals; all we want is a fair system. what we've done is also put our money where our mouths are; into a risky new currency that introduces a level playing field for all involved. it could just as easily fail. but at this pt i think it is highly unlikely given how far we've come. the cat is out of the bag and Bitcoin is stimulating concerned discussions in all gvts worldwide. there is enough decentralization at this pt where no one gvt can shut it down. the corruption has got to stop.
There is quite a bit of propaganda devoted toward distracting people from the value of honest money. A lot of people have a vested interest in making sure the masses never recognize that is Bitcoin's killer app.
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April 01, 2015, 07:25:56 PM |
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... most ppl still have not caught onto the idea that Bitcoin is fundamentally about honesty and hope... Could that have anything to do with the fact that bitcoin is used mainly to commit various flavors of crime? I mean, Bitcoin Foundation's Vice Chairman is doing time for money laundering
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April 01, 2015, 07:32:57 PM |
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... most ppl still have not caught onto the idea that Bitcoin is fundamentally about honesty and hope... Could that have anything to do with the fact that bitcoin is used mainly to commit various flavors of crime? I mean, Bitcoin Foundation's Vice Chairman is doing time for money laundering you're confounding the dishonest users of Bitcoin from the protocol itself which cannot be exploited to alter it's preprogrammed supply unlike we have now with fiat.
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April 01, 2015, 07:48:09 PM |
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Although trading has not begun for the fund, there are already several pending orders, Sonnenshein said, with the lowest bid at $20 and the highest topping $35. The latter offer would value a bitcoin at more than $350. The cryptocurrency traded around $244 Monday afternoon.
"That's a pretty meaningful premium," Silbert said, explaining that the business model calls for the share price to eventually come closer to reflecting the trading price of bitcoin. For now, however, he said he expects that investors will be willing to pay some premium for BIT shares because it offers them ease of use and storage. http://www.cnbc.com/id/102549768
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April 01, 2015, 07:48:41 PM |
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you're confounding the dishonest users of Bitcoin The worse of which, apparently, are federal law enforcement agents.
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April 01, 2015, 07:53:07 PM |
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you're confounding the dishonest users of Bitcoin The worse of which, apparently, are federal law enforcement agents. True, but Shrem isn't doing Bitcoin any favors, the foundation needs to distance themselves from him. Anyone who is stupid enough to commit a crime should go. For all we know, he could have become the next Karpeles had he not been busted for laundering.
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April 01, 2015, 07:59:42 PM |
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True, but Shrem isn't doing Bitcoin any favors, the foundation needs to distance themselves from him. Did you really just put a man who ran an honest business that harmed no one in the same moral category as two gangsters who ran an extortion racket under the colour of law?
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April 01, 2015, 08:04:46 PM |
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True, but Shrem isn't doing Bitcoin any favors, the foundation needs to distance themselves from him. Did you really just put a man who ran an honest business that harmed no one in the same moral category as two gangsters who ran an extortion racket under the colour of law? Yes
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April 01, 2015, 08:11:14 PM |
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True, but Shrem isn't doing Bitcoin any favors, the foundation needs to distance themselves from him. Did you really just put a man who ran an honest business that harmed no one in the same moral category as two gangsters who ran an extortion racket under the colour of law? Yes Thank you for contributing to the general decay of ethics, law, and civilization, asshole.
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April 01, 2015, 09:02:12 PM |
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Thank you for contributing to the general decay of ethics, law, and civilization, asshole.
I'm a little confused. Are you defending Shrem here? Because what you just wrote actually describes Shrem quite well. I've met he guy several times, have you?
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April 01, 2015, 10:44:16 PM |
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April 01, 2015, 11:58:05 PM |
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... most ppl still have not caught onto the idea that Bitcoin is fundamentally about honesty and hope... ... the fact that bitcoin is used mainly to commit various flavors of crime? ... ... you have zero evidence for this shameful lie. You are just a propaganda shill for stupidly repeating it, calling it a "fact" makes you a prime AH. Bitcoin is used no more, but probably less to "commit crime" than fiat currencies as a percentage of total bitcoin usage. In terms of total overall usage, cash USD by many orders of magnitude has the largest volume in criminal activity.
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