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November 04, 2014, 03:43:54 PM |
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Put the source code where the sun never shines.
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franky1
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November 04, 2014, 04:09:15 PM |
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governments will always try to take power over the people. as the OP says about the new york regulations. (in the article). i do not want to see "money limits" or identification of users attached to bitcoin addresses ever!, the only intervention i want to see is the barrier to access to fair and just courts removed. to make it easy for those that have doxxed scammers to easily be able to get those scammers dealt with (better consumer protections basically) no one should be asking for default identification of every user, but for businesses offering a 'trusting' and 'holding' service, they need to be accountable to some consumer protections. this means users wanting to send funds into and out of a service do not need ID. but the business handling the funds of people should not hide. basically if ou want to be a business and hold peoples money, reveal yourself. but if you want to just be a person, carry on with your private lives the whole war on terror is a laugh, especially if companies like samsung are allowed to sell tanks, and have a no limit funds transfer account which is not taxed.. http://www.samsungtechwin.com/product/product_05_01_01.asp
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I DO NOT TRADE OR ACT AS ESCROW ON THIS FORUM EVER. Please do your own research & respect what is written here as both opinion & information gleaned from experience. many people replying with insults but no on-topic content substance, automatically are 'facepalmed' and yawned at
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bornil267645
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November 04, 2014, 04:12:05 PM |
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Why should I give someone the information about my gold when I know he's trying to steal my vault.
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Beliathon
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November 04, 2014, 04:15:07 PM |
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OP is in need of a good fapping.
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RodeoX
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The revolution will be monetized!
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November 04, 2014, 04:29:56 PM |
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NOBODY IN THE GOVERNMENT WANTS TO HEAR WHAT I HAVE TO SAY ABOUT BITCOIN ANYWAY. WHY ARE WE ALL YELLING?
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Ron~Popeil
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November 04, 2014, 05:08:09 PM |
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The government has no barriers to learning about bitcoin. All of it is pretty much public domain information. One can learn pretty much everything they want to know by reading posts here so should we shut this site down? Open source and transparency is a double edged sword.
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inBitweTrust
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November 04, 2014, 05:15:28 PM |
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The government has no barriers to learning about bitcoin. All of it is pretty much public domain information. One can learn pretty much everything they want to know by reading posts here so should we shut this site down? Open source and transparency is a double edged sword.
Good point, the exception to this is will regulators go through all the effort or be able to learn the intricacies as quickly and its implications without having free expert consultants assist them. There is a valid argument in suggesting we may be digging our own grave.
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franky1
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November 04, 2014, 05:38:34 PM |
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The government has no barriers to learning about bitcoin. All of it is pretty much public domain information. One can learn pretty much everything they want to know by reading posts here so should we shut this site down? Open source and transparency is a double edged sword.
Good point, the exception to this is will regulators go through all the effort or be able to learn the intricacies as quickly and its implications without having free expert consultants assist them. There is a valid argument in suggesting we may be digging our own grave. not really bitcoin.. the protocol itself should remain open and honest without interference of government. however businesses that use bitcoin and agencies that want to spy on bitcoin are a separate layer and we should treat the protocol vs users(humans/businesses/government) separately. as long as the protocol is not messed around with, im happy. as long as government rules open up the ability for companies to transact openly and honestly, im happy. as long as governments rules dont limit users interaction and choices im happy. as long as governments truely punish those who truly deserve punishment, im happy. but we all know the governments agenda is not the last 3 things. governments plans are about making their group of friends rich and keeping common people at arms length. whether its by limiting average user spending amounts whilst allowing big business partners to do large bulk purchases or by regulating out the competition but one thing is for sure, if governments think they need to be involved, it shows that bitcoin is not a short term thing that will disappear. or they would even waste their time on it
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I DO NOT TRADE OR ACT AS ESCROW ON THIS FORUM EVER. Please do your own research & respect what is written here as both opinion & information gleaned from experience. many people replying with insults but no on-topic content substance, automatically are 'facepalmed' and yawned at
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inBitweTrust
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November 04, 2014, 06:00:07 PM |
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not really bitcoin.. the protocol itself should remain open and honest without interference of government. however businesses that use bitcoin and agencies that want to spy on bitcoin are a separate layer and we should treat the protocol vs users(humans/businesses/government) separately.
as long as the protocol is not messed around with, im happy. as long as government rules open up the ability for companies to transact openly and honestly, im happy. as long as governments rules dont limit users interaction and choices im happy. as long as governments truely punish those who truly deserve punishment, im happy.
but we all know the governments agenda is not the last 3 things. governments plans are about making their group of friends rich and keeping common people at arms length. whether its by limiting average user spending amounts whilst allowing big business partners to do large bulk purchases or by regulating out the competition
but one thing is for sure, if governments think they need to be involved, it shows that bitcoin is not a short term thing that will disappear. or they would even waste their time on it
Yes, I do agree this philosophy has some valid points. Allowing the Bitcoin Foundation and experts to work with regulators could give Bitcoin enough breathing room by making them assume they can control it. My point is this is arguable and I can also see that such assistance can enlighten them as to the dangers of Btcoins sovereignty and expedite their attacks. Either way, I believe it to largely be an academic question because in all practicality there will be enough consultants and experts who believe that working with regulators is the best approach and this cannot and should not be stopped.
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btcxyzzz
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Monero - secure, private and untraceable currency.
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November 04, 2014, 07:32:02 PM |
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seems like op is high, but i get him )
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Ron~Popeil
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November 04, 2014, 08:49:55 PM |
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not really bitcoin.. the protocol itself should remain open and honest without interference of government. however businesses that use bitcoin and agencies that want to spy on bitcoin are a separate layer and we should treat the protocol vs users(humans/businesses/government) separately.
as long as the protocol is not messed around with, im happy. as long as government rules open up the ability for companies to transact openly and honestly, im happy. as long as governments rules dont limit users interaction and choices im happy. as long as governments truely punish those who truly deserve punishment, im happy.
but we all know the governments agenda is not the last 3 things. governments plans are about making their group of friends rich and keeping common people at arms length. whether its by limiting average user spending amounts whilst allowing big business partners to do large bulk purchases or by regulating out the competition
but one thing is for sure, if governments think they need to be involved, it shows that bitcoin is not a short term thing that will disappear. or they would even waste their time on it
Yes, I do agree this philosophy has some valid points. Allowing the Bitcoin Foundation and experts to work with regulators could give Bitcoin enough breathing room by making them assume they can control it. My point is this is arguable and I can also see that such assistance can enlighten them as to the dangers of Btcoins sovereignty and expedite their attacks. Either way, I believe it to largely be an academic question because in all practicality there will be enough consultants and experts who believe that working with regulators is the best approach and this cannot and should not be stopped. That is also kind of a double edged sword. Educating them can all at once alleviate fear and head off ham handed regulation attempts and also encourage both as they come to realize how powerful the idea of bitcoin really is. Classic catch-22 in so many ways.
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RodeoX
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The revolution will be monetized!
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November 04, 2014, 08:51:36 PM |
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Awww, son-of-a-B!+<#!!!
I just found out the government read this thread. Way to go OP, now they know everything!
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Morecoin Freeman
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November 04, 2014, 11:27:52 PM |
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I just got off the phone with government he is now monitoring this topic.
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Ask the stranger he knows who you really are.
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Come-In-Behind
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November 04, 2014, 11:31:29 PM |
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CAPS LOCK OR NOT THIS IS WORTH FIGHTING FOR...
WHY DOTH U THINK SATOSHI NAKAMOTO IS IN HIDING??? BECAUSE THE GOVERNMENT WILL HATH HIM ARRESTED FOR TERRORISM JUST LIKE THEY SHUT DOWN NAPSTER AND E-GOLD
THE GOVERNMENT
AND NOW THEY KNOW THEY CANT DO MUCH ABOUT IT RIGHT NOW THEY ARE PLAYING "BE MY FRIEND"
WE MOST NOT FORGET SATOSHI NAKAMOTO AND THE REASONS BEHIND IS CREATION FOR THE PEE POLE
SATOSHI NAKAMOTO MUST NOT BE FORGOTTON I RESPECT HIS PRIVACY AND WHAT HE HAS DONE FOR THE WORLD HE IS THE REAL HERO HERE...
Roflmao. OP is trolling everyone so hard. Really, "Doth", "Hath". Lmfao. Keep this thread for the archives, Pure Gold.
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Eadem mutata resurgo
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November 05, 2014, 12:26:54 AM |
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Tell them nothing.
Agents of the Law: Ask them if you are being detained, and then walk away.
Representatives of the People: Vote for the good ones.
Government is NOT your master, they are the servants of the people.
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Wary
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November 05, 2014, 01:48:47 AM |
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Tell them nothing.
Agents of the Law: Ask them if you are being detained, and then walk away.
Representatives of the People: Vote for the good ones.
Government is NOT your master, they are the servants of the people.
They claim to be. But servants cannot tax, draft or imprison their masters.
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Fairplay medal of dnaleor's trading simulator.
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hellojpg (OP)
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November 05, 2014, 01:55:19 AM |
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BitcoinHeroes
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November 05, 2014, 02:11:42 AM |
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The government has no barriers to learning about bitcoin. All of it is pretty much public domain information. One can learn pretty much everything they want to know by reading posts here so should we shut this site down? Open source and transparency is a double edged sword.
This is the reason why it does not matter what 'anyone' 'tells' the government about Bitcoin. There is more then enough information for any party to learn massive amounts about Bitcoin without anyone giving them a shred of information. I would dispute that this would be considered to be a double edged sward. The fact that Bitcoin is open source and worked on by many people allows everyone to try to find exploits in the code, and any such exploits be fixed
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p2pbucks
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November 05, 2014, 04:28:06 AM |
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OP is right .At least , You guys should realize that big brothers and companies are not fun of bitcoin. The idea behind bitcoin is totally disobey their will . They see bitcoin as enemies . Bitcoin/Crypto world will lose the battle by underestimating them
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