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Topic: [2014-09-04] Google analyst thinks bitcoin could be ‘the Internet of money’ (Read 779 times)

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He's not the first to say that and I'm sure they'll be many more. I share his hope as I'm sure many do hear. It definitly has the potential to be so imo.
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http://www.coinbuzz.com/2014/09/03/google-analyst-thinks-bitcoin-internet-money/

It has been close to a year since the peer-to-peer decentralized digital currency bitcoin topped $1,000. Soon after the price collapsed to half that value, financial experts and banking officials called for the virtual currency’s utter demise. Of course, bitcoin is still here, and it could eventually transform into the “Internet of money.”

Andy Yee, a Google policy advisor for its Asia-Pacific division, published an article for the Internet Policy Review that put forward the case that there are various segments of the bitcoin economy that should be aimed for regulation that is modeled on current digital frameworks.
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