CanadianGuy (OP)
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November 13, 2014, 01:38:59 AM |
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you guessed it... war induced hyperinflation! Doesn't it make more sense now? (meanwhile putin is buying up bitcoins to protect his personal wealth)
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TinaK
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November 13, 2014, 03:00:43 AM |
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LOL, but putin deosnt protect his anything, the big whole Russians are his, land, money, women, and even the air
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jsgayo
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November 13, 2014, 03:36:18 AM |
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Energy war between the United States and Russia, the ruble depreciated by 18%. Originally Bitcoin is a good choice, but Russia banned it.
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CanadianGuy (OP)
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November 13, 2014, 04:05:35 AM |
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The timing seems so perfect.. Another Cold war starts and BTC goes nuts the same day
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Realpra
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November 13, 2014, 04:13:18 AM |
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The timing seems so perfect.. Another Cold war starts and BTC goes nuts the same day
I KNEW Bitcoin was inherently anti-war! Inflation gives massive rewards to those who oppress others whereas Bitcoin must be earned fairly - going to war means giving your money away for supplies and the destruction you cause makes everything more expensive, with inflation it can pay off, but in a Bitcoin world your enemies and dissidents end up holding all the capital while you have to pay more!
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LiteCoinGuy
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November 13, 2014, 06:07:06 PM |
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you guessed it... war induced hyperinflation! Doesn't it make more sense now? (meanwhile putin is buying up bitcoins to protect his personal wealth) he buys alot Bitcoin and Litecoin i heard recently.
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Piston Honda
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November 13, 2014, 07:31:28 PM |
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lol interesting, will check these out. I've only heard of this bitcoin relation to antiwar deal...so not sure how it'd work in a "real world" circumstance (ie. Russia)
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$ADK ~ watch & learn...
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Realpra
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November 13, 2014, 07:38:52 PM |
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Seen the second one before, definitely the best (shorter and same points basically). I disagree with him a little in the first; I don't think Bitcoin will end ALL war. I just think it will be more difficult to start and fund over long time stupid wars. You might have a few genuine reasons for war left that people would in fact fund even if it cost them. For instance if I was a Somalian I might indeed choose to fund some newly started government/movement if they could stop the random violence and anarchy. My own country has a few instances of armed uprisings in the past based entirely on volunteers. Still that puts a pretty firm limit on the possibilities for war - it would only happen if massive rewards were apparent.
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inBitweTrust
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November 13, 2014, 09:03:06 PM |
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I disagree with him a little in the first; I don't think Bitcoin will end ALL war. I just think it will be more difficult to start and fund over long time stupid wars.
Agree, that it won't eliminate all wars. If bitcoin could even slightly reduce wars it is one of the most important innovations in history.
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November 13, 2014, 09:15:01 PM |
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If Russia bans USD and Bitcoin then why would that trigger a bitcoin bubble? When China was talking about banning bitcoin we went down.
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BitUsher
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November 13, 2014, 09:23:47 PM |
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If Russia bans USD and Bitcoin then why would that trigger a bitcoin bubble? When China was talking about banning bitcoin we went down.
You are right that banning Bitcoin will hurt adoption , but banning USD which many Russians are investing in to avoid inflation of the ruble will drive more Russian to illegally buy bitcoin. I don't know how much of an effect this will have though as I am unaware if you can open up accounts in yuan or other fiat currencies in Russia. In many countries usually it is their national currency and the usd.
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Jybrael
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November 13, 2014, 09:26:45 PM |
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Well sooner or later Russia will see the power of Bitcoin and will have to unban it. I highly doubt that with the userbase bitcoin has gained they will keep it banned for a long time.
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TaunSew
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November 13, 2014, 09:45:06 PM |
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Bitcoin inner circle is mainly Southern Californian. Russia and China also treats Google and Facebook suspiciously because of their American background.
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There ain't no Revolution like a NEMolution. The only solution is Bitcoin's dissolution! NEM!
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Realpra
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November 14, 2014, 08:57:46 AM |
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If Russia bans USD and Bitcoin then why would that trigger a bitcoin bubble? When China was talking about banning bitcoin we went down.
Banning Bitcoin won't help us much, but if both USD and Bitcoin are banned and you hold crumbling rubles, which is easier to illegally get? Bitcoin wins hands down. Point 2: If there is war, cold war or even uncertainty coming that would mean fiat - money based purely on trust in government - would loose to the global, inflation-free and robust nature of Bitcoin. Might make some of the people who have proclaimed Bitcoin dead the past 2+ months remember why it was invented in the first place.
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CanadianGuy (OP)
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November 16, 2014, 04:55:03 PM |
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it makes sense why russia would "ban" bitcoin, Putin could buy bitcoin at a discount rate on that news and then sell them when he changes his mind. its the reverse-russian style of a of pump and dump......
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November 17, 2014, 05:40:38 AM |
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I wish it would work the way they describe it.
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