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Topic: [2015-05-19] Forbes: What Bitcoin's History Means For Its Future (Read 435 times)

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Well, the good thing is that all the past bullcrap has been outed but unfortunately, people took their losses during the process. The future is strengthened by the purging of some of the past and also by the developments of the past. The goods keep coming so we all good.
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What Bitcoin's History Means For Its Future: Q&A With Nathaniel Popper, Author Of 'Digital Gold'

http://www.forbes.com/sites/laurashin/2015/05/19/what-bitcoins-history-means-for-its-future-qa-with-nathaniel-popper-author-of-digital-gold/

“Digital Gold” details Bitcoin’s colorful journey, beginning with its mysterious creation in November 2008 by a still-unknown figure who used the name Satoshi Nakamoto. The book tracks the currency through its geek phase, when it was a pet project of programmers, its libertarian period, when some of the biggest promoters were people captivated by the idea of a financial system not under government control, and its outlaw stage, during which a large volume of the transactions in Bitcoin were drug deals on the underground market Silk Road.
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