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Topic: [2016-09-13] Star Trek vs bitcoin: the future of money (Read 323 times)

sr. member
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Well, OP also thinks federal credit is digital currency same as bitcoins hence, bitcoins can as well be classified as money instead of property according to the US law.
legendary
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Correct me if I am wrong, because I am not a good Trekie... Was the federation credits issued by the federation or was it some sort of

public currency? I think the main difference was that it was possibly a centralized technology, and not a public decentralized p2p network,

as we know it. In my view, federation credits was government currency in a digital form.  Huh
legendary
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Look ARROUND!
Uh oh, Trekie's are going to look into this more while telling their Anime fans that Bitcoin is like Woolongs from Cowboy Bebop.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJowj04zMA8

Just kidding.
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Star Trek vs bitcoin: the future of money
As we celebrate Star Trek’s 50th anniversary, CoinFox is wondering what is the difference between federation credits and bitcoins and whether the cryptocurrency is “real money” after all.
http://www.coinfox.info/news/reviews/6410-star-trek-vs-bitcoin-the-future-of-money
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