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June 17, 2012, 10:15:49 PM
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BitCoin: The Future of Money?

Chris Southcott
2012-06-18

http://techgeek.com.au/2012/06/18/bitcoin-feature/

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But, in the end, it’s just amazing to have a currency available that works globally. And I really think it could have potential, with more work to make it user friendly, to become huge. Hopefully, for the developers and owners of BitCoins, this is right.

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This article was good. It was fairly neutral and something very important was right, it ended with a positive note! I've read so many articles on Bitcoin that start great, they list the advantages of Bitcoin. Then they start the doom & gloom and end the article with doubt. This article was ended with healthy skepticism but a clear underlying hopefulness and a positive tone.

The summarizing paragraphs of any article are so important. Once those start to become more positive for Bitcoin, it's a major improvement.

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