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Have you made a profit holding bitcoins, and if so have you paid taxes on the profits? n/t PoliticAverse Oct 2013 #1
If anything that would be capital gains tax. dipsydoodle Oct 2013 #3
Capital gains would mean Rassah Oct 2013 #15
I have made a gain... Rassah Oct 2013 #14
Explain to me like I'm five, exactly how bitcoins are generated/created. StrictlyRockers Oct 2013 #2
*Holds up hand*. I want to be 5 too. Whisp Oct 2013 #4
Psht, no way, man! I already called five. StrictlyRockers Oct 2013 #6
okay, 5 and Three Quarters then! Whisp Oct 2013 #7
I'll take four - enlightenment Oct 2013 #9
+1 :) n/t OneGrassRoot Oct 2013 #8
This is a bit long... Rassah Oct 2013 #17
THAT Sissyk Oct 2013 #55
I'm baffled by bitcoin mining - what sort of math problems are done to create bitcoins, and WHY? kestrel91316 Oct 2013 #5
One wonders.. sendero Oct 2013 #10
Moore's law is kept in check... Rassah Oct 2013 #20
Well... sendero Oct 2013 #34
Moore's law IDemo Oct 2013 #44
The more fundamental problem seems to be the question of why a bitcoin should have any value at all? PoliticAverse Oct 2013 #30
Yep Rassah Oct 2013 #35
Mining is actually a method of securing accounting entrees... Rassah Oct 2013 #19
So all the calculations are a part of a massive program for making bitcoins theft-proof or kestrel91316 Oct 2013 #25
I'm too buys Larping Capt. Obvious Oct 2013 #11
I do Rassah Oct 2013 #48
You mean, other than it's a ponzi scheme backed by nothing? n/t pnwmom Oct 2013 #12
Bitcoin is not a Ponzi Rassah Oct 2013 #21
Wait - while obtaining your Finance degrees, Charles Ponzi never came up in any of your classes?? REP Oct 2013 #24
Of course he has Rassah Oct 2013 #42
Perhaps Finance degrees should require more writing classes REP Oct 2013 #49
This message was self-deleted by its author Rassah Oct 2013 #57
I'm not the one who asked REP Oct 2013 #65
This message was self-deleted by its author Rassah Nov 2013 #70
Bitcoin and computer viruses seem to go hand in hand. Rex Oct 2013 #13
Very true Rassah Oct 2013 #22
Wow that last bit was absolutely fascinating. Kurska Oct 2013 #23
Too early in development... Rassah Oct 2013 #36
'program "Do no evil" into the core of a corporation' JEdwards8th Oct 2013 #50
Aren't you worried that an unofficial currency such as this promotes market anarchism? KY5 Oct 2013 #16
I have had to rethink about what is important to focus on... Rassah Oct 2013 #28
Your IP classes did not serve you well. Ms. Toad Nov 2013 #82
Thank you for the info Rassah Nov 2013 #89
Not surprised you're not sure what to think about it - Ms. Toad Nov 2013 #93
My business degrees were mostly focused on finance, accounting, and econ- Rassah Nov 2013 #102
With patents, at least, Ms. Toad Nov 2013 #108
I meant impossible to defend, Rassah Nov 2013 #109
Actually, the patent trolls are thriving Ms. Toad Nov 2013 #110
Bitcoin's a scam dreamed up by Ron Paul disciples. Arkana Oct 2013 #18
It's a Libertarian dream -- freedom from the Federal reserve. pnwmom Oct 2013 #26
Let me know if this is libertarian or not Rassah Oct 2013 #47
Bitboin is just smoke and mirrors. n/t pnwmom Oct 2013 #51
Might be worth pointing out the storied history of bitcoin, as well. JEdwards8th Oct 2013 #56
Sounds like a scam to me. Skidmore Oct 2013 #27
I can try Rassah Oct 2013 #29
Who maintains this trustworthy, indestructible database. And who created it, and how do we know madinmaryland Oct 2013 #31
Everyone Rassah Oct 2013 #38
Nope. Still sounds like funny money to me. Skidmore Oct 2013 #32
Better try... Rassah Oct 2013 #39
Thank you for that explanation and this thread ...... oldhippie Oct 2013 #46
You're welcome! Rassah Oct 2013 #53
Oh, I like you. EOF JEdwards8th Oct 2013 #58
No computer, no money. And how do I use bitcoin to fill my gas tank or buy a donut? MADem Oct 2013 #59
You are right, it does depend on support Rassah Oct 2013 #63
I lived in Italy for seven or so years. Great place. MADem Oct 2013 #64
If bitcoins were just an alternative currency Rassah Oct 2013 #66
Like tulip mania....the tulips didn't hold their value, but they're still a cool flower... nt MADem Oct 2013 #67
It also depends on continued appreciation which seems pretty risky at this point Major Nikon Nov 2013 #84
Actually... Rassah Nov 2013 #91
Interesting that you express that value in dollars MattBaggins Nov 2013 #94
I am sorry, I have made an assumption... Rassah Nov 2013 #103
Except there's no equity in a bitcoin Major Nikon Nov 2013 #101
Bitcoin has value, an exchange rate, and will likely be treated as foreign currency Rassah Nov 2013 #104
It's not that one cant explain it clearly... TampaAnimusVortex Oct 2013 #33
this may be a stupid question grasswire Oct 2013 #37
Similar Rassah Oct 2013 #41
Is it true that there is a preset limit to the number of bitcoins that can be created? grantcart Oct 2013 #40
Yes, it's true Rassah Oct 2013 #43
What a great way to stifle growth MattBaggins Nov 2013 #95
You don't really want growth in money... Rassah Nov 2013 #105
Your explanation is overly complicated and lacking the broad overview...here I fixed it for you Drew Richards Oct 2013 #45
Saved me the trouble in finding the link. Ruby the Liberal Oct 2013 #52
there are a lot of different explanations... Rassah Oct 2013 #60
An interesting point. JEdwards8th Oct 2013 #61
This isn't about Haystack-style back door access and/or decryption? Ruby the Liberal Oct 2013 #54
Nah, the calculations are Rassah Oct 2013 #62
Thank you for this fascinating topic, and for your efforts in helping folks like me understand this 2banon Oct 2013 #68
Glad to explain Rassah Nov 2013 #72
thanks so much for clarifying... but one more question..:) 2banon Nov 2013 #73
It itself would grow in value Rassah Nov 2013 #74
omg.. should have gotten in when i first heard of bitcoin a few years ago 2banon Nov 2013 #75
If you really want to invest... Rassah Nov 2013 #76
that's good to know.. 2banon Nov 2013 #77
Easiest place I use is Rassah Nov 2013 #78
Bitcoin Primer for Dummies.. 2banon Nov 2013 #79
i don't know what kind of questions people might have Rassah Nov 2013 #80
That's important to know.. 2banon Nov 2013 #85
It's just a TOS thing, not a legal one Rassah Nov 2013 #87
thanks! 2banon Nov 2013 #92
Your best choice is to open a bitcoin wallet, create an anonymous account on websites MattBaggins Nov 2013 #96
I haven't received a PM from anyone yet.. 2banon Nov 2013 #98
No you would not have to MattBaggins Nov 2013 #99
I'll consider your perspective and suggestion. 2banon Nov 2013 #100
FYI... Rassah Nov 2013 #106
I have never heard of bitcoin before. LWolf Nov 2013 #69
Using correct terms,.. Rassah Nov 2013 #71
Are you worried at all about the possible advent of quantum computing? LAGC Nov 2013 #81
It's not a big problem, apparently Rassah Nov 2013 #88
Would it be correct to say that Bitcoin is the very definition of a Fiat Currency? solarhydrocan Nov 2013 #83
Fiat money lacks intrinsic value davidpdx Nov 2013 #86
I would say so... Rassah Nov 2013 #90
When other groups start the whole mining over again MattBaggins Nov 2013 #97
Other groups already have Rassah Nov 2013 #107
Let's kick this back up since Bitcoin is in the news... icymist Nov 2013 #111
He made a really stupid mistake Rassah Nov 2013 #112
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