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FSogol

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29. Or reserve mortgages?
Mon Mar 17, 2014, 08:04 AM
Mar 2014


I guess if you are going to spend seed money advertising your grift, RW radio is the place to do it.

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Heard it too. bravenak Mar 2014 #1
At least the ad gave you the clientele marketing group ... MindMover Mar 2014 #2
and a subset of DUers DrDan Mar 2014 #31
As whack as they are PowerToThePeople Mar 2014 #3
Bitcoin, like gold, is not a scam. The way it is being used is a scam. Gravitycollapse Mar 2014 #4
Gold is at least something tangible. joeglow3 Mar 2014 #5
Is a fiat currency also a scam? Gravitycollapse Mar 2014 #8
Yes CFLDem Mar 2014 #14
The entire point of cryptocurrency is anarchy of capital. Gravitycollapse Mar 2014 #16
Well the value certainly has plenty of anarchy. n/t CFLDem Mar 2014 #27
Anarchy of capital... Maedhros Mar 2014 #52
Of course it has great potential for abuse. Gravitycollapse Mar 2014 #55
um you know tangible means it's physical and you can hold it right? TeamPooka Mar 2014 #23
Tangible can mean many things... Gravitycollapse Mar 2014 #35
You can try but you cannot redefine words and language. TeamPooka Mar 2014 #36
First off, there is no need for the attitude. Gravitycollapse Mar 2014 #38
Attitude required for such obtuseness about what tangible currency really is. Not what you pretend TeamPooka Mar 2014 #43
Nope no attitude needed. Have a great day. Gravitycollapse Mar 2014 #46
You too. Just don't go making up word definitions anymore. TeamPooka Mar 2014 #47
Never made up a definition. Gravitycollapse Mar 2014 #53
Oh please. Don't lie. "Tangible can mean many things" started this. TeamPooka Mar 2014 #61
I was never wrong about anything. And you are attempting to get around that by being rude. Gravitycollapse Mar 2014 #62
says the guy who satrted the name calling TeamPooka Mar 2014 #63
"cryptocurrency does exist as a physical medium in the form of electrical charges" snooper2 Mar 2014 #37
Is it going to be possible to have a civil, meaningful discussion with you? Gravitycollapse Mar 2014 #39
not sure, you keep making me laugh :) maybe we can talk about something different snooper2 Mar 2014 #40
exactly. It's hilarious. TeamPooka Mar 2014 #44
Ones and zeroes are real too! FSogol Mar 2014 #50
Ones and zeros are the symbols for the physical electrical charges. Gravitycollapse Mar 2014 #54
Twisty word game! FSogol Mar 2014 #57
It's important to recognize that a Bitcoin actually exists in a physical system. Gravitycollapse Mar 2014 #59
Do the people who had their bitcoins secured in Mt. Gox or Flexcoin agree with you? FSogol Mar 2014 #65
If they have an ounce of sense they should. They invested in an untraceable currency. Gravitycollapse Mar 2014 #66
So you approve of a currency that is designed to circumvent our government's control? FSogol Mar 2014 #67
I'm not going to trash the entire concept of cryptocurrency because libertarians like it. Gravitycollapse Mar 2014 #68
"Nutty gold bugs" Art_from_Ark Mar 2014 #70
$35 invested in Berkshire in 1968 is worth $175,000 joeglow3 Mar 2014 #71
And $35 invested in Woolworth's in 1968 would be worth zero today Art_from_Ark Mar 2014 #73
Actually, 35 invested in the Dow would be close joeglow3 Mar 2014 #74
How much of that money invested in the Dow Art_from_Ark Mar 2014 #75
Vanguard index funds are extremely low cost joeglow3 Mar 2014 #79
Did Vanguard even exist in 1968? Art_from_Ark Mar 2014 #80
They exist today joeglow3 Mar 2014 #81
And things have worked out pretty well for me Art_from_Ark Mar 2014 #82
So you contend they are real, tangible . . . brush Mar 2014 #76
Can I use bitcoin to make teeth ... ? or make beautiful jewelry ....? MindMover Mar 2014 #7
So does not being in an easily useable physical medium make anything a scam? Gravitycollapse Mar 2014 #9
I got some Dune spice melange that will knock your socks off ... MindMover Mar 2014 #10
No other metal? Lancero Mar 2014 #20
I want a nice bitcoin necklace joeglow3 Mar 2014 #32
K. Lancero Mar 2014 #45
Nice. But I tire of it joeglow3 Mar 2014 #48
Bitcoin is quite literally a pyramid scheme. joshcryer Mar 2014 #11
That is quite literally the function of pretty much all currency valuation. Gravitycollapse Mar 2014 #13
The value of currency is the level of trust it has in transactions. joshcryer Mar 2014 #15
The value of currency is also its utility bhikkhu Mar 2014 #17
Yeah I don't even think the Bitcoin crypto base is useable. joshcryer Mar 2014 #18
bitcoins are digital tulips. good luck with them. TeamPooka Mar 2014 #24
Well, how is it being used that makes it a scam? ElboRuum Mar 2014 #12
^^^ This ^^^ alittlelark Mar 2014 #19
Bitcoin is a scam. It has no backing, no insured worth other than CPU cycles. Arkana Mar 2014 #42
No limp dick cures or Gracie Ju Jitsu ads? Hassin Bin Sober Mar 2014 #6
Or reserve mortgages? FSogol Mar 2014 #29
Sounds more like you were listening to the Glenn Beck show. RandySF Mar 2014 #21
It wasn't that long ago that people showed the same lack of imagination about computers. MattSh Mar 2014 #22
It has to be fiat based. joshcryer Mar 2014 #25
Guilt by vague association is not the strongest of arguments. nt Democracyinkind Mar 2014 #26
no, really? Warren Stupidity Mar 2014 #28
What's funny is libertarians love them some bitcoin. FSogol Mar 2014 #30
oo, you forgot Satanists, traitors, idolators, and puppy eaters. closeupready Mar 2014 #49
Greendot cards are also used very often for money laundering. But bankless debit cards... Gravitycollapse Mar 2014 #60
Completely virtual, unregulated money contained within hackable computer systems? Tommy_Carcetti Mar 2014 #33
just now? DiverDave Mar 2014 #34
What tipped you off? Arkana Mar 2014 #41
The fact that this currency is unregulated lends itself to scams Gothmog Mar 2014 #51
Those who control it will start adding transaction fees -- totally unregulated BlueStreak Mar 2014 #78
That's so weird Shankapotomus Mar 2014 #56
It could be purposely insecure. gulliver Mar 2014 #58
I noted that on another thread. OilemFirchen Mar 2014 #64
Message auto-removed Name removed Mar 2014 #69
Bitcoin is backed by NOTHING. grahamhgreen Mar 2014 #72
I think it might have originated as a decent idea Warpy Mar 2014 #77
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