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ReverendDeuce

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194. Horse apples ahoy!
Wed Mar 5, 2014, 10:35 AM
Mar 2014

What you people can't understand is that nobody has "lost"... And calling mining a "useless activity" is so ridiculous. You mine, you get coins worth real dollar value. Nothing wrong with that unless you don't like money from the sky.

Jealousy. Sheer jealousy.

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My best guess... Democracyinkind Mar 2014 #1
I always assumed, considering the source, that he was talking about Jews. arcane1 Mar 2014 #3
That's an interesting observation. Democracyinkind Mar 2014 #9
In a non-Jew context I agree 100% arcane1 Mar 2014 #11
I used to work for a large swiss bank and then switched into auditing. Democracyinkind Mar 2014 #15
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
Agreed. arcane1 Mar 2014 #117
The actual quote from Ford's book is different, the one given here is not verified Bluenorthwest Mar 2014 #125
We were discussing the dog whistling aspect in the subthread above. Democracyinkind Mar 2014 #126
Yes, and I've always like the John Kenneth Galbraith quote: enough Mar 2014 #8
Yes. There's a lot of defensiveness around the whole topic. woo me with science Mar 2014 #53
I also would like an answer to this question. I've never used it, but Bitcoin enough Mar 2014 #2
My speculative theory is that... ReverendDeuce Mar 2014 #7
The wild fluctuations in value show it has not yet been a medium of exchange muriel_volestrangler Mar 2014 #25
Not exactly. The insiders can create as much of it as they like. BlueStreak Mar 2014 #29
What insiders? drm604 Mar 2014 #88
You don't think the code can be exploited? BlueStreak Mar 2014 #92
"The unfortunate part is that we may never know exactly how this happened" BlueStreak Mar 2014 #96
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
That's one possibility. Three other possibilities are: BlueStreak Mar 2014 #177
I don't think you understand how Bitcoin works... ReverendDeuce Mar 2014 #106
Have you paid any attention to the hacker world the last 25 years? BlueStreak Mar 2014 #108
That's just ignorance on display... ReverendDeuce Mar 2014 #138
Even though it was all on public display (as open source) BlueStreak Mar 2014 #146
Oh, come down from your perch... ReverendDeuce Mar 2014 #148
So I have your personal guarantee that no hacker will figure out a clever way BlueStreak Mar 2014 #151
What highly successful attacks weren't supposed to be possible? DanTex Mar 2014 #158
Yep. Springslips Mar 2014 #173
Buffer overruns, e.g. BlueStreak Mar 2014 #188
Those are examples of software vulnerabilities, not breaches of cryptography. DanTex Mar 2014 #193
My point was simply that it is unwise to be over-confident BlueStreak Mar 2014 #197
It's also important to realize that the cryptography is secure. DanTex Mar 2014 #201
Cryptography is 1% of the system. BlueStreak Mar 2014 #208
If there are "many examples", then you shouldn't have a problem naming one. DanTex Mar 2014 #209
Here are 2 I pulled up in 5 seconds. I used The Google. That is really cool. Try it. BlueStreak Mar 2014 #210
Umm, none of those are examples of the encryption being broken. DanTex Mar 2014 #215
The point is encryption never lives alone. The system is vulnerable. BlueStreak Mar 2014 #217
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
The code itself is almost laughably simple. sir pball Mar 2014 #185
You may be wrong about your 50% claim. So says MIT. BlueStreak Mar 2014 #199
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
It's air. It's a bubble. It is backed by NOTHING. aquart Mar 2014 #43
It's backed by the same thing Federal Reserve Nots are, TransitJohn Mar 2014 #105
Slight bit of difference there, John jmowreader Mar 2014 #119
But not the credit of the United States. aquart Mar 2014 #134
I know little about it or how it works, so I have no opinion at this time. arcane1 Mar 2014 #4
Well, to me it's the same as using money... ReverendDeuce Mar 2014 #12
It seems like it would be fun if I had mined them myself. arcane1 Mar 2014 #21
Not if the value can drop 30% is a week. BlueStreak Mar 2014 #32
Where do you invest your bitcoins? joeglow3 Mar 2014 #47
Well, you could hold them... ReverendDeuce Mar 2014 #137
That is my concern with bitcoins as a currency joeglow3 Mar 2014 #141
I literally just said you can do that... ? ReverendDeuce Mar 2014 #145
I don't invest in dollars. I invest WITH dollars joeglow3 Mar 2014 #147
Banking in established currencies provides wealth for many millions closeupready Mar 2014 #5
Well, that isn't what happened. This was a criminal enterprise. BlueStreak Mar 2014 #17
If it's different, you have to kill it instead of understand it. n/t Whisp Mar 2014 #6
Jealousy. Loudly Mar 2014 #10
Oh, I have not been able to mine my own for quite some time... ReverendDeuce Mar 2014 #16
Yes, I see a 1 terra hash miner available for $12,000. Loudly Mar 2014 #23
I prefer to use clam shells, buttons and bottle caps. L0oniX Mar 2014 #13
It isn't hate. It is seeing the bigger picture. Let me offer a metaphor BlueStreak Mar 2014 #14
But it can be audited... the ledger is 100% public. ReverendDeuce Mar 2014 #20
So you have solved he crime already? I am impressed. BlueStreak Mar 2014 #24
Quite the little advocate aren't you? TeamPooka Mar 2014 #30
not hate. incredulity. arely staircase Mar 2014 #18
virtual lol TeamPooka Mar 2014 #31
To be fair, US currency is virtual as well. ZombieHorde Mar 2014 #110
Full faith and credit of the US Govenrment as opposed to arely staircase Mar 2014 #111
Well, it is an unrelgulated purely virtual currency stored on computers susceptible to hacking. Tommy_Carcetti Mar 2014 #22
Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how did you enjoy the play? BlueStreak Mar 2014 #27
You and okaaywhatever crack me up Pretzel_Warrior Mar 2014 #51
How do I "like" this post? Bucky Mar 2014 #212
i hope bitcoin catches on usa liberal Mar 2014 #26
No taxes, something that is normally anathema to Democratic principles. randome Mar 2014 #39
Taxes are not tied to the currency paid. Ms. Toad Mar 2014 #81
There are no IRS determinations on bitcoins. randome Mar 2014 #84
The payment of taxes is no more voluntary Ms. Toad Mar 2014 #93
How will the IRS know you have unreported income pnwmom Mar 2014 #102
The same way they know if you have unreported barter income. Ms. Toad Mar 2014 #113
Except there is the question of scale. People talk about bitcoin substituting for banks. pnwmom Mar 2014 #115
There are people who create local currency for bartering Ms. Toad Mar 2014 #121
They're just tulips for nerds. And a ponzi scheme for nerds. pnwmom Mar 2014 #122
The person I know personally who has been involved with bitcoins Ms. Toad Mar 2014 #127
It may be taxable but it is easily hide-able. That's why it's being used for pnwmom Mar 2014 #101
Like I said in another post - Ms. Toad Mar 2014 #114
For one, online currencies such as eGold and Bitcoin are exceptionally useful for the purposes Maedhros Mar 2014 #64
Liberals believe in progressive taxation, and bitcoin facilitates tax evasion. pnwmom Mar 2014 #100
I really don't get it, either. X_Digger Mar 2014 #28
Paypal is subject to intense audits. BlueStreak Mar 2014 #34
Which is neither here nor there, re the value or validity of a digital currency. X_Digger Mar 2014 #38
Integrity of currency is neither here nor there? Say what? BlueStreak Mar 2014 #46
It is a real currency if people are trading other things of value for them. X_Digger Mar 2014 #48
I think most people here DO understand we have a fiat currency BlueStreak Mar 2014 #50
You seem hung up on that term, as if only 'fiat currency' is 'real'. X_Digger Mar 2014 #58
No. I already agreed they were both ffiat currencies. The difference is BlueStreak Mar 2014 #60
Err.. bitcoins aren't a fiat currency. There is no government running on bitcoins. n/t X_Digger Mar 2014 #61
It most certainly is a fiat currency BlueStreak Mar 2014 #63
If you say so. *shrug* X_Digger Mar 2014 #66
You aren't going to address the substantive issues, are you? BlueStreak Mar 2014 #68
It's not a fiat currency. DanTex Mar 2014 #69
Nonsense. Fiat means it is simply declared to exist BlueStreak Mar 2014 #73
No one has responded to my point about taxes, either. randome Mar 2014 #74
Likely because most people don't understand taxes. Ms. Toad Mar 2014 #83
The IRS is still studying this issue and has issued no regulations. randome Mar 2014 #85
The regulations would address whether it is treated as a currency or a commodity Ms. Toad Mar 2014 #87
So those who have bitcoins, are you paying some form of taxes on them? randome Mar 2014 #89
I don't have bitcoins - but it is a rare year Ms. Toad Mar 2014 #94
Money laundering is a favored activity, too. randome Mar 2014 #90
I was only addressing your assertion that there were "no taxes" Ms. Toad Mar 2014 #95
Here is the proof that this was all a Ponzi scheme from the start. BlueStreak Mar 2014 #77
Paul Krugman: "fiat money is backed by men with guns, bitcoin is not" DanTex Mar 2014 #80
Nope. At least not according to INVESTOPEDIA.... MADem Mar 2014 #202
Technically, yes, it is a real currency. DanTex Mar 2014 #67
My only exposure to it is a couple sites I know who have it as a payment option. X_Digger Mar 2014 #91
People hated my Pets.com stock too and I never understood it Johonny Mar 2014 #33
Exactly. And this isn't exactly a new concept. BlueStreak Mar 2014 #35
Did you report your income on your tax returns? randome Mar 2014 #36
Did you pay FICA taxes? State taxes? randome Mar 2014 #37
I've never read a comprehensible explanation of bitcoin "mining" kestrel91316 Mar 2014 #40
And we complain about the rich avoiding taxes. randome Mar 2014 #41
Nah, it's just some majorly deep cryptography. sir pball Mar 2014 #187
I'll stop pestering you after this, Reverend. randome Mar 2014 #42
And I'm the opposite Blue_Tires Mar 2014 #44
Explain bitcoin mining in simple terms, if you can Corruption Inc Mar 2014 #45
Mining is the creation of virtual coins BlueStreak Mar 2014 #49
What do those complex calculations DO? kestrel91316 Mar 2014 #52
It is not a crime. It is how the system works BlueStreak Mar 2014 #56
The system that was designed to hyper-inflate BlueStreak Mar 2014 #59
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
There are numerous problems that will catch up with it, I think BlueStreak Mar 2014 #190
I remember Mondex.. sir pball Mar 2014 #192
If the technology is "digital cash" (like Mondex) rathern than a separate monetary system BlueStreak Mar 2014 #196
BITCOIN UNOCKED Capt. Obvious Mar 2014 #142
Here: jsr Mar 2014 #75
What BlueStreak said minus the vitriol is correct... ReverendDeuce Mar 2014 #76
Cost and value are not related in economics. mbperrin Mar 2014 #129
The big winners are the early insiders who dealt themselves millions of coins BlueStreak Mar 2014 #191
No smoking in any jail in Texas. mbperrin Mar 2014 #220
Just reminds me too much of some friends in the 80s who were doing some bartering stuff. Gidney N Cloyd Mar 2014 #55
You got in near the beginning and so you're a beneficiary of the ponzi scheme. pnwmom Mar 2014 #57
But how is it a ponzi scheme? Nobody is "at the top"... ReverendDeuce Mar 2014 #78
How do you think Mt Gox was working when almost all of its bitcoins had been stolen pnwmom Mar 2014 #97
They had a wallet of coins and had people double-withdrawing... ReverendDeuce Mar 2014 #98
They've known for some time their bitcoins were missing and yet they were taking pnwmom Mar 2014 #99
"inexplicably" lol. Don't think that is the right word. nt. NCTraveler Mar 2014 #198
Makes MtGox the Ponzi, with BTC as the money. sir pball Mar 2014 #184
You 'mined' by running a useless computer program muriel_volestrangler Mar 2014 #136
You sound jealous... ReverendDeuce Mar 2014 #180
It's not an 'investment'; it's a bet on how many people will follow you muriel_volestrangler Mar 2014 #181
Horse apples ahoy! ReverendDeuce Mar 2014 #194
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
You really are sounding like those 1%er op-eds muriel_volestrangler Mar 2014 #207
Poster does not get it PowerToThePeople Mar 2014 #206
Looks like it is starting to unravel joeglow3 Mar 2014 #223
It might be because when I pulled a dollar from my wallet it says, TexasTowelie Mar 2014 #62
I don't know about "hate" but... DanTex Mar 2014 #65
Explain why you answer "no" to both of your questions. n/t ReverendDeuce Mar 2014 #79
OK. I'll start with the second question. DanTex Mar 2014 #82
Very well said. mbperrin Mar 2014 #130
The exchange rate for Bitcoins is inherently unstable William Seger Mar 2014 #70
The systemic bias (by design) was hyper-inflation BlueStreak Mar 2014 #86
Actually, its trending towards stabilization - although a bit downward... TampaAnimusVortex Mar 2014 #103
"That said, I think that bitcoin is still going to be really volatile." William Seger Mar 2014 #109
Actually the chart does show increasing stability... TampaAnimusVortex Mar 2014 #132
"Increasing stability" compared to its ridiculously unstable past? William Seger Mar 2014 #133
Thats a bit of a high bar to set... TampaAnimusVortex Mar 2014 #135
"Bitcoin's problems are much worse than you thought" William Seger Mar 2014 #159
Pointless TampaAnimusVortex Mar 2014 #170
So, you'd like to change the subject William Seger Mar 2014 #178
The chart shows quite a bit of volatility. DanTex Mar 2014 #144
There's a lot you haven't heard about bitcoin I'm sure... TampaAnimusVortex Mar 2014 #149
Not really. I understand it pretty well. DanTex Mar 2014 #152
So the fact you responded so quickly means... TampaAnimusVortex Mar 2014 #153
Well, you did say "watch a few minutes". DanTex Mar 2014 #154
Demographically, three of DU's favorite Dwarfs are named "Cranky" "Codger" and "Ned Ludd" Warren DeMontague Mar 2014 #71
Beanie Babies hate...I don't understand it? nt MADem Mar 2014 #72
I've read several articles that implied it's being used to launder drug money. Also that it's just OregonBlue Mar 2014 #104
I'm trying to wrap my head around this... WhaTHellsgoingonhere Mar 2014 #107
I've got questions about Bitcoin. wercal Mar 2014 #112
Message auto-removed Name removed Mar 2014 #118
The bitcoin foundation does not control the ledger or pay bandwidth for it. DanTex Mar 2014 #120
It's not hate, hell if it was not for Bitcoin and their direct link to malware Rex Mar 2014 #123
hate? i don't hate bitcoins, but they they make it easier to laugh at my libertarian buddy who dionysus Mar 2014 #124
The word you might be looking for is not 'hate' but 'apathy'. Bluenorthwest Mar 2014 #128
I don't care if you like it. I am curious why people hate it. n/t ReverendDeuce Mar 2014 #140
So you have no reasons to offer as to why anyone should like it? Apathy means 'don't care' Bluenorthwest Mar 2014 #143
Bitcoin supportters usually have invested alot and can't believe it's gone. CK_John Mar 2014 #131
You mean Mt.Gox supporters... ReverendDeuce Mar 2014 #139
Those who keep their bitcoin in their own wallets have NOTHING. tridim Mar 2014 #157
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
That ain't workin...that's the way we do it!!! MADem Mar 2014 #204
Seems to me... NCTraveler Mar 2014 #155
I hate it because it's an obvious pyramid scheme that people take seriously. tridim Mar 2014 #156
How does it resemble a pyramid scheme? This I'd love to hear... ReverendDeuce Mar 2014 #161
I think it's mostly ignorance and jealousy. DesMoinesDem Mar 2014 #162
I think you're right on target... ReverendDeuce Mar 2014 #163
lol. Sucker. nt tridim Mar 2014 #164
Sucker? Bitcoin gained another $20 against the USD overnight... ReverendDeuce Mar 2014 #165
This statement alone is why I'm against it....instability. cbdo2007 Mar 2014 #179
So Paul Krugman is ignorant and jealous? DanTex Mar 2014 #171
A good personal rule of mine Blue_Tires Mar 2014 #175
hate it? no rdking647 Mar 2014 #172
MAYBE just maybe if the creator had not used a fake name when he started bitcoin Drew Richards Mar 2014 #174
It is distrust liberalmuse Mar 2014 #176
What I don't get is how Bitcoin even looks like a pyramid scheme... ReverendDeuce Mar 2014 #195
People give an entity real money... liberalmuse Mar 2014 #213
Here are some articles that answer that for you. BlueStreak Mar 2014 #216
Ponzi scheme hate... I do not understand it... ? PowerToThePeople Mar 2014 #183
I hear Charles Ponzi was a very nice guy BlueStreak Mar 2014 #214
The implosion continues BlueStreak Mar 2014 #211
What implosion? Value is still up today... nt ReverendDeuce Mar 2014 #222
One experience from my mom made me dislike it sakabatou Mar 2014 #219
Hate comes from fear Marrah_G Mar 2014 #221
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