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Topic: [2014-09-16] Wired: Out of the Spotlight, Bitcoin Gains Legitimacy (Read 867 times)

legendary
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Learning the troll avoidance button :)
True enough when I talk to people about Bitcoin the former still reigns present in their mind
Albeit that is slowly changing but it takes time for that message to get put across about how Bitcoin is becoming a much more legitimate method of trade and is growing popular in usage as well.
In a room of people I asked how many people have heard of bitcoin it was close to 35% its starting to get there and getting more attention for sure.
legendary
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Yeah, we've come a long way in the last year and a half so the newer folks around here have been spared the darker days preceding that period. Of course, I was spared the days of being able to buy at low single digits so it all works out. Tongue
sr. member
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Good article. Somewhat telling is the comments - only a few idios commenting (so far). A year ago the ratio would've been reversed.

Bitcoiners have a lot of work to do right now. We've moved on from debating online to creating infrastructure. I've got an invention that is being tested right now. Can't say anything more than that, but I hope you are also contributing your brain power.
legendary
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Good article. Somewhat telling is the comments - only a few idios commenting (so far). A year ago the ratio would've been reversed.
legendary
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In Satoshi I Trust
Out of the Spotlight, Bitcoin Gains Legitimacy

That means we’re at a point where over the course of the next six months, there could be multiple publicly traded ETFs, a large derivatives exchange, and popular, consumer-friendly ways to pay for goods, all using bitcoin. It’s a striking contrast to the image of bitcoin just a few months ago, when the currency was almost inextricably linked to the Silk Road drug market and shadowy, Deep Web activity.

Not all of these recent developments are exciting, or lend themselves to catchy headlines, but they are crucial for laying the financial groundwork for widespread bitcoin trading, and potentially adoption. If bitcoin continues to gain acceptance as a legitimate asset, it will be notable not only for its financial implications, but for the remarkable turnaround it will have made in public perception.


http://www.wired.com/2014/09/bitcoin-gains-legitimacy/




100%  Smiley

its always amazing when you look back - things changed so fast.
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