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July 14, 2014, 07:15:43 PM |
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July 14, 2014, 11:26:35 PM |
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Bitcoin down, Mr. Shill. Amazing how "people" like you can't seem to fathom a world where both Bitcoin and gold flourish. No matter, more profits for me. Thanks. Oh, and since when does the Bitcoin community give two shits about journalists negging Bitcoin? Same goes for PMs in my book. Let them scream bloody murder, I'll be laughing.
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July 15, 2014, 05:40:25 AM |
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Down to 32%. Well under control:
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July 15, 2014, 06:17:05 AM |
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Oh I must have missed the Bitcoin controls somewhere.
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July 15, 2014, 10:12:37 AM |
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“The Internet revolution is accelerating this year and I imagine that, sooner or later, Rakuten will start accepting money in the form of bitcoin (an internet virtual currency). Bitcoin offered a more stable option to some countries even over their own national currencies, he added."
Another potentially interesting angle is that Rakuten has its own bank, offers credit cards, has its own securities brokerage and runs the e-cash network of RFID-chip cards known as Edy.http://www.coindesk.com/japanese-retail-giant-rakuten-hints-bitcoin-acceptance/
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July 15, 2014, 10:27:25 AM |
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Eadem mutata resurgo
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July 15, 2014, 02:32:11 PM |
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On this one I agree with him .. it will be on the Namecoin blockchain. It has more space and tools set-up to store title hashes already, also it is merged-mined with bitcoin so provides a similar level of hash-power security. Smart contracts will be better performed by low computational cost transactional servers like openTXS servers, with linkages to hashes anchored in the namecoin blockchain. None of this is new but people chose to listen to fairy tales instead of putting in the hard yards to understand.
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July 15, 2014, 02:38:23 PM |
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On this one I agree with him .. it will be on the Namecoin blockchain. It has more space and tools set-up to store title hashes already, also it is merged-mined with bitcoin so provides a similar level of hash-power security. Smart contracts will be better performed by low computational cost transactional servers like openTXS servers, with linkages to hashes anchored in the namecoin blockchain. None of this is new but people chose to listen to fairy tales instead of putting in the hard yards to understand. come on over, the discussion is continuing...
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July 15, 2014, 02:51:50 PM |
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On this one I agree with him .. it will be on the Namecoin blockchain. It has more space and tools set-up to store title hashes already, also it is merged-mined with bitcoin so provides a similar level of hash-power security. Smart contracts will be better performed by low computational cost transactional servers like openTXS servers, with linkages to hashes anchored in the namecoin blockchain. None of this is new but people chose to listen to fairy tales instead of putting in the hard yards to understand. well then, you agree with me first: "The blockchain may only ever be applicable to Bitcoin as Money"-cypherdoc
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July 15, 2014, 03:04:57 PM |
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you guys should take the time to read all the articles on this event. Could it be the beginning of the end for the Keynesian Theory school of thought? After all, Krugman has been one of its major proponents over the years. Several mentions of the gold proponents arguments were put forward as ground for getting rid of Krugman.
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July 15, 2014, 03:15:54 PM |
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you guys should take the time to read all the articles on this event. Could it be the beginning of the end for the Keynesian Theory school of thought? After all, Krugman has been one of its major proponents over the years. Several mentions of the gold proponents arguments were put forward as ground for getting rid of Krugman. Yep, the tide is definitely turning on the post-Keynesian madness. I think the killer blow was the now obvious realisation that the massive inflation has done nothing but increase the wealth disparity in society and make the economy perform worse. Both of these effects are symptoms also of communist centrally planned economies, surprise, surprise ... well not for some of us. The bad actors and incompetent have been incentivised to keep on failing whilst productive, law-abiding savers have been disenfranchised and stolen from ... bailouts and inflation. Krugman was not just an apologist for this criminal behaviour but a vociferous proponent and political activist in many ways. He should be indicted imho, leaving academia in disgrace is too good for him.
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July 15, 2014, 03:20:35 PM |
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On this one I agree with him .. it will be on the Namecoin blockchain. It has more space and tools set-up to store title hashes already, also it is merged-mined with bitcoin so provides a similar level of hash-power security. It would be nice if Namecoin wasn't quite so economically questionable. The biggest problem I see is that there is no price discovery for storage in the Namecoin blockchain (Bitcoin blockchain also has this problem). Somebody ought to fix this someday.
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July 15, 2014, 03:27:02 PM |
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It's a two week old video, the fact he's tweeting it now is a pretty big hint it's just around the corner
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July 15, 2014, 03:28:54 PM |
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It's a two week old video, the fact he's tweeting it now is a pretty big hint it's just around the corner That would be rather .... fast. And a rather nice surprise.
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