David, I'm not sure why you have to feel defensive and singled out.
Jon, what makes you think I feel one way or another.
I'm merely commenting on your article, which points I feel are not of the outsanding quality we're all used to.
As for my feelings I actually feel really good about about all this! I feel really good about the support an important share of bitcoiners are showing, I feel good about arguing with the skeptics and I feel awesome about ignoring the haters.
And, not all markets in all jurisdictions would make you identify yourself for open market trades of seemingly innocuous items.
I'm sure you can find a couple, that doesn't make my point less valid, especially in the context of a regulated financial entity.
You chose France for obvious reasons,
Which would be ? No, the truth is, I just live there, not much choice involved
you must operate within the rules and regulations of France.
You got it !
Bitcoin is neither defined nor stipulated as a "currency" in any country in the world right now, so I reject money transfer/MSB regulatory paradigms that attempt to treat it as such. I also wish that a few attorneys would step up to articulate that defense.
I wholeheartedly agree with you here.
If someone tries to get any Instawallet user-data from us we'll greet him with a nice warm cup of back-the-hell-off.
Sure you won't have have regulatory or identification issues if you trade on exchange trades Bitcoins against Bitcoins, or gummy-bears for the matter. Things get slightly more complicated as soon as you involve their copy-pastable currency.
On a sidenote I'm really curious to see what the Bitcoin foundation has to say about all this, after all this really helps the third point of the foundation's mission statement "Promoting Bitcoin" by making it less scary from a legal point of view to all the businesses who wish to accept them. Maybe thanks to this move we'll score Wikipedia's business, who knows.
Talk about it on your next board meeting and let us all know
And please accept this so called "internet bro-fist" as a token of appreciation for all the outstanding work you've done for this community and the gentleman argument I'm currently enjoying with you.