bbit (OP)
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June 29, 2012, 08:54:52 PM |
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According to NIST and ECRYPT II, the cryptographic algorithms used in
Bitcoin are expected to be strong until at least 2030. (After that, it
will not be too difficult to transition to different algorithms.)
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kiba
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June 29, 2012, 09:04:51 PM |
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Where the wallstreet journal article?
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bbit (OP)
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June 29, 2012, 09:06:45 PM |
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adamstgBit
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June 30, 2012, 12:46:42 AM |
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Right now, transferring Bitcoins pretty much requires a PhD, or something close to it.
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Raoul Duke
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June 30, 2012, 01:03:20 AM |
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Right now, transferring Bitcoins pretty much requires a PhD, or something close to it. That can't be true as the closest I've ever been to a campus was while going to college parties and I use Bitcoin every day lol
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beckspace
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June 30, 2012, 02:22:30 AM Last edit: June 30, 2012, 09:22:50 AM by beckspace |
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Right now, transferring Bitcoins pretty much requires a PhD, or something close to it. That can't be true as the closest I've ever been to a campus was while going to college parties and I use Bitcoin every day lol I know two kids that use it. Satoshi dice and bitcoinkamikaze are favorites.
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Nabilo
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September 23, 2013, 08:01:21 PM |
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Right now, transferring Bitcoins pretty much requires a PhD, or something close to it. That can't be true as the closest I've ever been to a campus was while going to college parties and I use Bitcoin every day lol I know two kids that use it. Satoshi dice and bitcoinkamikaze are favorites. can someone help me to contact 'bitcoinkamikaze' administrator ?
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prophetx
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he who has the gold makes the rules
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September 23, 2013, 10:07:39 PM |
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Right now, transferring Bitcoins pretty much requires a PhD, or something close to it. That can't be true as the closest I've ever been to a campus was while going to college parties and I use Bitcoin every day lol I know two kids that use it. Satoshi dice and bitcoinkamikaze are favorites. can someone help me to contact 'bitcoinkamikaze' administrator ? sure. are you aware that google search works for this website? try it out
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solex
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September 24, 2013, 12:31:10 AM |
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OK. So its been over a year. How is this working out?
"Coinbase Wants to Be the PayPal of Internet"
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prophetx
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September 24, 2013, 12:36:28 AM |
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OK. So its been over a year. How is this working out?
"Coinbase Wants to Be the PayPal of Internet"
well to be honest... my experience using coinbase has been 100X better than using PaynPal- of course I would rather hit my hand with a hammer than use the latter due to prior experiences
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StarfishPrime
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September 24, 2013, 04:36:03 AM |
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OK. So its been over a year. How is this working out?
"Coinbase Wants to Be the PayPal of Internet"
They're basically there, or at least well on their way. They've attracted the largest single VC funding of any bitcoin startup ($5M). Coinbase's first mover advantage is very similar to that Paypal had in its early days - right before their many competitors threw in the towel. It's tough to compete with free. Coinbase has a zero-fee merchant sign-on program currently underway (first $1M in bitcoin sales at no commission). For end users, there really no faster or lower-fee (1%) way to buy or sell bitcoin, all you need is a bank account. Why anyone in the US would still use MtGox for the occasional buy/sell is difficult to understand. Definitely the best place to send anyone new to bitcoin.
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solex
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September 24, 2013, 05:33:40 AM |
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Good info and good to hear they are doing well.
What is interesting about the Bitcoin news lately is how many stories are about successful start-ups and businesses.
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September 24, 2013, 10:19:41 AM |
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Coinbase is nice but it could be a lot more user friendly. Simple things like an address book would work wonders. InputsIO is really nice (in terms of UI).
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kjlimo
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September 24, 2013, 02:09:46 PM |
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OK. So its been over a year. How is this working out?
"Coinbase Wants to Be the PayPal of Internet"
They're basically there, or at least well on their way. They've attracted the largest single VC funding of any bitcoin startup ($5M). Coinbase's first mover advantage is very similar to that Paypal had in its early days - right before their many competitors threw in the towel. It's tough to compete with free. Coinbase has a zero-fee merchant sign-on program currently underway (first $1M in bitcoin sales at no commission). For end users, there really no faster or lower-fee (1%) way to buy or sell bitcoin, all you need is a bank account. Why anyone in the US would still use MtGox for the occasional buy/sell is difficult to understand. Definitely the best place to send anyone new to bitcoin. For the most part, agreed. Wasn't aware of the $1M free option. Need to look into that; however, my hands are tied as I'm a Bitpay local Integration Partner. Keep in mind that being a US based company, they may be faster to report to the SEC/IRS which may make having an account elsewhere advantageous. I think there's definitely an advantage to saying I own my bitcoins in Germany given the 1 year tax free treatment for example. I haven't thoroughly looked into these things, but I'm guessing I'll be making decisions on where to say the "location" is of my money before year's end. Not sure how much the govt will buy "internet" as the "location." I will say that someone sent bitcoins to my e-mail address that I registered with Coinbase and the bitcoins showed up in my account easy peezy. So I'd say that's a win.
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leemar
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September 24, 2013, 04:07:18 PM |
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Any idea why they haven’t opened an exchange, seems like a bit of a no brainer in the current climate?
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kjlimo
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September 24, 2013, 04:26:14 PM |
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Any idea why they haven’t opened an exchange, seems like a bit of a no brainer in the current climate?
What are you talking about? You can buy/sell bitcoins using Coinbase. That counts as having an "exchange" open. Are you looking for something else?
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September 24, 2013, 04:49:27 PM |
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coinbase has the potential, not to mention the VC investments couple months ago to coinbase.
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September 24, 2013, 04:52:59 PM |
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Coinbase has set itself up brilliantly. As they add more people, to slowly upgrade the response times, this company is set to explode.
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leemar
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September 24, 2013, 05:21:26 PM |
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Any idea why they haven’t opened an exchange, seems like a bit of a no brainer in the current climate?
What are you talking about? You can buy/sell bitcoins using Coinbase. That counts as having an "exchange" open. Are you looking for something else? Perhaps that does qualify but not really what I mean. I do not have an account (not in US) but I cannot from the site see an order book or any indication of daily volumes and price ranges like on Bitstamp or MtGox. They are also not listed on here as ..... https://bitcoinaverage.com/#USD…. and their price quotes are also not referenced on sites like Coindesk. BTW I think they look like a great company, just that they are in a strong position to do this for US customers at least.
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kjlimo
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September 24, 2013, 06:05:36 PM |
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Any idea why they haven’t opened an exchange, seems like a bit of a no brainer in the current climate?
What are you talking about? You can buy/sell bitcoins using Coinbase. That counts as having an "exchange" open. Are you looking for something else? Perhaps that does qualify but not really what I mean. I do not have an account (not in US) but I cannot from the site see an order book or any indication of daily volumes and price ranges like on Bitstamp or MtGox. They are also not listed on here as ..... https://bitcoinaverage.com/#USD…. and their price quotes are also not referenced on sites like Coindesk. BTW I think they look like a great company, just that they are in a strong position to do this for US customers at least. gotcha; all fair points, thank you. I'll admit I've been confused that the exchanges have been so nice to share trading books... can you see the trading books for NYSE? I believe we usually only get bid /ask and volume info. But as you point out, we're not even getting that form Coinbase. We'll see what the future brings.
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