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In reply to the discussion: Is Bitcoin in any way valuable? [View all]quaker bill
(8,264 posts)37. THey are every bit worth the paper they are printed on
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I see that it has relevance and yet, don't have the expertise to invest as others have
MrMickeysMom
Feb 2014
#3
The security situation behind cryptocurrency seems to be absolutely horrific.
Gravitycollapse
Feb 2014
#4
No, their own website says it is backed by nothing. Now is the push to offload to the masses, IMHO..
grahamhgreen
Feb 2014
#8
The BitCoin exchange was robbed! How does that not equate with 'funneling money' somewhere?
randome
Mar 2014
#25
I doubt anyone thinks to protect us from predators when an alternative monetary system is created.
randome
Mar 2014
#46
I would submit that e-mail DOES have monetary value for the service it performs.
Loudly
Mar 2014
#82
So if there is no difference between dollars and BitCoins, why does BitCoin exist?
randome
Mar 2014
#29
The people flocking to BitCoin are the greedy ones hoping to 'get away' with something.
randome
Mar 2014
#42
At one time Roman legionnaires were paid in salt, and our word "salary" reflects that
tblue37
Mar 2014
#64
You realize that whenever you use non-US money for anything, you are weakening the US economy, right
FSogol
Mar 2014
#19
Which the US govt trackes down and prosecutes. Guess what Bitcoin has zero interest in doing?
FSogol
Mar 2014
#47
Until it has an Army to enforce it's debts it is a wantabe imitation of the "quarter".
CK_John
Mar 2014
#26
Because it's not regulated, you have no security. Mt. Gox proves that. They are now
OregonBlue
Mar 2014
#51
Just as the bitcoins' value is. The only difference lies in who makes the monetary policy.
Democracyinkind
Mar 2014
#66
Bitcoins' monetary policy is the algorithm that fixes the rate at which new bitcoins are "mined"
Democracyinkind
Mar 2014
#71
The algorithm - the creation of new bitcoins - is NOT influenced by any of the factors you listed.
Democracyinkind
Mar 2014
#74
Unlike dollars, when all of society collapses, you can't wipe your ass with Bitcoins
Orrex
Mar 2014
#75
It's a bet, plain and simple. You bet there will be another sucker comes along. nt
bemildred
Mar 2014
#83