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July 19, 2014, 10:48:14 AM |
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This has been eating at me so I figured I would ask you all what you think about this. I don't know if this has been talked about before and if so Im sorry.
We all know the government is actively watching bitcoin emerge as a legitimate currency source. I'm sure they are in talks about it behind closed doors. Which we would know to lead to think tanks about regulation. What if the government was planning to mine a large portion of the coin themselves. Im not talking about buying a room full of 6th miners. Im talking about them using something like these NSA datacenters. Building their own high tech hardware that would put our best miners to shame. Would it be possible for the government to miner a large enough portion of the wealth that they would hold controlling interest?
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July 19, 2014, 10:50:42 AM |
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This has been eating at me so I figured I would ask you all what you think about this. I don't know if this has been talked about before and if so Im sorry.
We all know the government is actively watching bitcoin emerge as a legitimate currency source. I'm sure they are in talks about it behind closed doors. Which we would know to lead to think tanks about regulation. What if the government was planning to mine a large portion of the coin themselves. Im not talking about buying a room full of 6th miners. Im talking about them using something like these NSA datacenters. Building their own high tech hardware that would put our best miners to shame. Would it be possible for the government to miner a large enough portion of the wealth that they would hold controlling interest?
Of course, yes. They could do it without even developing their own mining hardware. It would be a futile waste of money, however, as people would move to a new coin that has technology preventing this.
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chaosPT
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July 19, 2014, 11:03:50 AM |
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That is what they trying to do know as you can see bitcoin have a lot a future and a lot of use .
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July 19, 2014, 11:14:26 AM |
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hopefully they buy some Litecoins too , or we all will switch to that. pretty expensive for the Gov.
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July 19, 2014, 11:36:22 AM Last edit: July 19, 2014, 11:47:29 AM by DooMAD |
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Firstly, the rest of the world is already pretty sick of relying on the US dollar. If Bitcoin does gain prominence, I can't imagine other sovereign nations would sit back and watch while one country tried to dominate the next incarnation of money.
Secondly, and more importantly, there's little financial incentive for them. Their current fiat system is skewed in favour of the wealthy and that's how they like it. If you were in control of a system where you could print money out of thin air and give it to your wealthy friends so they can use it to gamble for free and also fund your next election campaign, would you also then want control of a system that doesn't let you do those things? They'd have no interest whatsoever in being in charge of a system that doesn't benefit them and their campaign donors financially. Particularly for the amount they'd have to spend for even a chance to make it happen. And even if they did gain control, we'd trade for the next currency on a new algorithm and they'd have to try again.
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jonanon
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July 19, 2014, 11:49:59 AM |
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They could try, but it would be a waste of time, if they did people would stop using BTC and move elsewhere!
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GangkisKhan
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July 19, 2014, 12:20:46 PM |
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They could try, but it would be a waste of time, if they did people would stop using BTC and move elsewhere!
Yes. Cloning bitcoin and having another block chain aren't that hard.
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July 19, 2014, 12:51:43 PM |
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If they started hoarding bitcoin, it would cause a huge price spike as they suck up all the supply.
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July 19, 2014, 12:56:08 PM |
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This has been eating at me so I figured I would ask you all what you think about this. I don't know if this has been talked about before and if so Im sorry.
We all know the government is actively watching bitcoin emerge as a legitimate currency source. I'm sure they are in talks about it behind closed doors. Which we would know to lead to think tanks about regulation. What if the government was planning to mine a large portion of the coin themselves. Im not talking about buying a room full of 6th miners. Im talking about them using something like these NSA datacenters. Building their own high tech hardware that would put our best miners to shame. Would it be possible for the government to miner a large enough portion of the wealth that they would hold controlling interest?
Yes, I'm afraid this is possible that they may think about this but it's really question what they will accomplish with this. Bitcoin users don't like any government control at all so if such scenario happen they will just move to other virtual currency. In this scenario, US government will just waste their resources and accomplish nothing.
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shursight
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July 19, 2014, 02:32:47 PM |
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its more likely that governments will gain control by quietly buying up all bitcoin. Anonymity makes this the most likely scenario. Bitcoin is on open market. Governments can slowly buy up the supply and nobody will even know. The coins will still exist but will be taken from circulation. Anonymity is probably going to be the demise of bitcoin and any other crypto that stays anonymous.
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July 19, 2014, 02:34:40 PM |
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Why are people afraid of this? It's obvious that the US government and well any other government does not take action/s from which they won't profit/which will result in a loss. Doing this would be pretty stupid and pointless.
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July 19, 2014, 02:36:18 PM Last edit: August 13, 2015, 12:08:21 PM by MJK |
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I doubt they'd go to this length. It's probably not the governments that are worried or you need to worry about but the banks instead.
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shursight
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July 19, 2014, 02:50:24 PM |
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Why are people afraid of this? It's obvious that the US government and well any other government does not take action/s from which they won't profit/which will result in a loss. Doing this would be pretty stupid and pointless.
Governments always do things that result in a loss. There is probably no government that is not in massive debt. I doubt they'd go to this length. It's probably not the governments that are worried or you need to worry about but the banks instead.
Bitcoin is not taxable. People can hide lots of wealth in bitcoin and any other crypto for that matter. Governments do not like that idea.
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July 19, 2014, 02:51:23 PM |
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They theoretically could buy a bunch or mine a bunch. But to what end? If they tried anything nefarious the value would plummet and they would be back where they started without having accomplished anything other than wasting millions of dollars. The rest of us wold have all ready moved on to a new fork or even a new currency.
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Beliathon
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July 19, 2014, 03:32:59 PM |
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They theoretically could buy a bunch or mine a bunch. But to what end? If they tried anything nefarious the value would plummet... I have to correct you on that, there is nothing the US government could do that would cause Bitcoin's value to plummet, short of using EMPs or nukes on the entire world - basically shutting down the internet. The only thing the government can do is ADD demand pressure (prices go up) to Bitcoin. This may happen if/when they "want in" on future economic policy making.
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July 19, 2014, 04:10:52 PM |
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This has been eating at me so I figured I would ask you all what you think about this.
In my opinion the fact that 70-80% of all bitcoins was mined in the US doesn't matter that US government have a control over BTC. The only thing that they can do is create more laws which will support bitcoins distribution all over the world.
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July 19, 2014, 04:20:18 PM |
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I doubt they'd go to this length. It's probably not the governments that are worried or you need to worry about but the banks instead.
Bitcoin is not taxable. People can hide lots of wealth in bitcoin and any other crypto for that matter. Governments do not like that idea. Anything is taxable. I don't see how it's any different from cash in this regard.
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Dogtanian
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July 19, 2014, 04:21:29 PM |
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I can't see any government going to this length in an attempt to take control. It'll be futile as even if they were successful people would just move on or create a new currency so there's literally no point in fighting it so they've better learn to live with it.
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July 19, 2014, 06:35:50 PM |
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I can't see any government going to this length in an attempt to take control. It'll be futile as even if they were successful people would just move on or create a new currency so there's literally no point in fighting it so they've better learn to live with it.
True, Andreas Antonopoulis summarized well when he said (paraphrasing) "frontal attacks on a decentralized system are counterproductive. They make the system even more distributed and resilient"
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July 19, 2014, 07:00:57 PM |
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The US Gov isn't that smart IMO
Now at 100K btc value they may wake up and try to consume the new btc being mined but at 600 bucks btc and .01% user base of the world pop now, I doubt many in the gov know what a btc is other than it has been used in drug trade.
So DEA and USAGO may know what it is, but I'd like to see the big O in the Oval office mention it as more than it's involved in narco transactions.
Sure you have some smart guys usually in low level positions in the various governments around the world, but historically the last place a young mind with a major degree from a high profile university goes is gov work, they go right into nice spots in big corporations, gov jobs are the worse paying jobs around for entry level positions.
You're more likely to see MS (Microsoft) or eBay or Amazon trying to corner new coins, but again, the guys running these corps are not usually that atuned to something with .01% of the population using it.
Now maybe the geeks at FB or Twitter are looking into mining but the US Gov, nah.
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