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In reply to the discussion: Bitcoin hate... I don't understand it... ? [View all]ReverendDeuce
(1,643 posts)180. You sound jealous...
I'm not trying to persuade anyone. I'm just trying to understand the vitriolic hate for something new and different.
It really sounds like you're jealous. Anyone who gets into an investment at the outset which pans out and receives a high-return is somehow someone at the top of a pyramid scheme? That's just ridiculous.
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Exactly. He would know, and he may have had no bias when making that statement.
arcane1
Mar 2014
#19
Regardless. I think an examination of Bit Coin will cause people to look behind the curtain at how
GoneFishin
Mar 2014
#116
The actual quote from Ford's book is different, the one given here is not verified
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2014
#125
The wild fluctuations in value show it has not yet been a medium of exchange
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2014
#25
Of course they won't say, because it's better to say they don't know than admit incompetence. n/t
ReverendDeuce
Mar 2014
#167
So I have your personal guarantee that no hacker will figure out a clever way
BlueStreak
Mar 2014
#151
Here are 2 I pulled up in 5 seconds. I used The Google. That is really cool. Try it.
BlueStreak
Mar 2014
#210
Which is why it is important to understand what the vulnerabilities actually are.
DanTex
Mar 2014
#218
Then why has the bitcoin exchanges lost coins ... do you believe in magic ...
MindMover
Mar 2014
#203
So it is kind of like S&H stamps or coupons that you use at the grocery store.
madinmaryland
Mar 2014
#54
You can use them that way in some places in the EU, or here in the US using gyft.com n/t
ReverendDeuce
Mar 2014
#166
Well, it is an unrelgulated purely virtual currency stored on computers susceptible to hacking.
Tommy_Carcetti
Mar 2014
#22
Except there is the question of scale. People talk about bitcoin substituting for banks.
pnwmom
Mar 2014
#115
For one, online currencies such as eGold and Bitcoin are exceptionally useful for the purposes
Maedhros
Mar 2014
#64
Which is neither here nor there, re the value or validity of a digital currency.
X_Digger
Mar 2014
#38
Err.. bitcoins aren't a fiat currency. There is no government running on bitcoins. n/t
X_Digger
Mar 2014
#61
The regulations would address whether it is treated as a currency or a commodity
Ms. Toad
Mar 2014
#87
My only exposure to it is a couple sites I know who have it as a payment option.
X_Digger
Mar 2014
#91
It's very hard to take your (reasonable) thoughts seriously when you're backwards on "inflation".
sir pball
Mar 2014
#182
I should have clarified I was talking about the value of each coin inflating
BlueStreak
Mar 2014
#186
I did understand what you meant, literally, but since you're talking economics..
sir pball
Mar 2014
#189
If the technology is "digital cash" (like Mondex) rathern than a separate monetary system
BlueStreak
Mar 2014
#196
The big winners are the early insiders who dealt themselves millions of coins
BlueStreak
Mar 2014
#191
Just reminds me too much of some friends in the 80s who were doing some bartering stuff.
Gidney N Cloyd
Mar 2014
#55
How do you think Mt Gox was working when almost all of its bitcoins had been stolen
pnwmom
Mar 2014
#97
They've known for some time their bitcoins were missing and yet they were taking
pnwmom
Mar 2014
#99
It's not an 'investment'; it's a bet on how many people will follow you
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2014
#181
You're a speculator, like a Wall St. banker betting on the fall of a stock
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2014
#200
I am speculating? Nonsense! This is an investment that required no upfront capital.
ReverendDeuce
Mar 2014
#205
Actually, its trending towards stabilization - although a bit downward...
TampaAnimusVortex
Mar 2014
#103
Demographically, three of DU's favorite Dwarfs are named "Cranky" "Codger" and "Ned Ludd"
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2014
#71
I've read several articles that implied it's being used to launder drug money. Also that it's just
OregonBlue
Mar 2014
#104
hate? i don't hate bitcoins, but they they make it easier to laugh at my libertarian buddy who
dionysus
Mar 2014
#124
So you have no reasons to offer as to why anyone should like it? Apathy means 'don't care'
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2014
#143
I have Bitcoin in my own wallet and I can convert it to USD in about 15 seconds...
ReverendDeuce
Mar 2014
#160
Given that it takes 10 minutes for bitcoin transactions to clear, this is unlikely...
DanTex
Mar 2014
#169
Unless you really know what you're doing, keeping bitcoins in your own wallet is a bad idea.
DanTex
Mar 2014
#168
A song from the 80s comes to mind when Bitcoin is discussed. Now what was it called...?
randome
Mar 2014
#150
MAYBE just maybe if the creator had not used a fake name when he started bitcoin
Drew Richards
Mar 2014
#174