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February 08, 2015, 02:27:28 PM
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http://www.forbes.com/sites/nealegodfrey/2015/02/08/millennials-beware-of-the-bitcoin-bite/

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With the recent guilty verdict of Ross Ulbricht, creator of the “Black Market” website Silk Road, Bitcoin has once again made the news. So, what is Bitcoin, you ask? As a Baby Boomer, I come from an age when the dollar was pegged to a specific value in gold, unlike the fiat currency we have today. Obviously, this gives me and my Baby Boomer peers an interesting vantage point when vetting the strengths and weaknesses of Bitcoin.
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Last edit: February 09, 2015, 09:44:58 PM by ArticMine
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This baby boomer does not agree. In particular when it comes to this quote:
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...  Many U.S. companies, including Apple, have also banned its use. ...
If there is one valuable piece of financial advice one can glean form this article for a millennial is to Jailbreak all your iDevices!. A little history is in order here. I started buying Bitcoin in late 2011 / 2012 when the Apple ban was in full force. In fact in response to the Apple ban, during part of 2012, my saving for retirement strategy consisted in part to: 1) Price out an iPad. 2) Buy an equivalent amount of Bitcoin each month. The price during late 2011 and early 2012 was in the 2 USD to 6 USD range. Since Apple lifted its ban in early 2014 the price of a Bitcoin has ranged in to 200 USD to 600 USD range save for a short spike downward into the 160 range. The loyal iSheep who played by Apple's rules, and waited for Apple's permission to buy Bitcoin, were therefore destined to pay 100x what paid I paid for the same asset.

The lesson here is that true innovation will not occur on a platform where one has to get permission to innovate. If one waits for permission then the real opportunity will be lost. Yes there are real sharks here, and one way to ensure that one gets eaten alive by them is to stay in Apple's walled garden. If Apple or a Soviet style dictatorship bans something, it may actually be a great opportunity to buy. One can then wait until the iSheep are given permission to buy and then sell them a small quantity at a 100x markup. After all the iSheep are meant to be fleeced.

Concerned that blockchain bloat will lead to centralization? Storing less than 4 GB of data once required the budget of a superpower and a warehouse full of punched cards. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/87/IBM_card_storage.NARA.jpg https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punched_card
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February 09, 2015, 12:40:02 PM
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Thank you for this angle. It shows very well how willing-fully buying into restrictions has very real opportunity costs.
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February 09, 2015, 03:52:15 PM
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She is clueless. According tho the article Bitcoin is corrupted because it's being used by criminals. Isn't cash even more popular among the criminals? How can this be a negative factor?
The article also tries to point to the possibility of a hack in the system, but the same hack can happen in your bank. Your credit card can be hacked as well and used without you even knowing about it, this can't be shown as a negative thing, as there are no completely safe ways of storing wealth and sending payments.

I don't really know what she meant by "hackers breaking into controlled system..."

But to be fair, the article itself is rather neutral and the last paragraph looks as pretty reasonable advise (at least compared to all the other FUD out there):

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My conclusion, as a Baby Boomer who has been through the ups and downs of many “sure-thing” markets, this could be the same. What’s the best advice to Millennials from this Baby Boomer? If you must, put a small toe in the Bitcoin water. Try it out. Just know that, like in any large body of water, there may be sharks lurking.

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