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Topic: BBC suggest bitcoin as "lesser of two evils" (Read 1096 times)

newbie
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It's not particularly good information.  

I guess much of the responsibility for Bitcoin education is from Bitcoin experts themselves.
legendary
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Not the most informative video ever, and if the BBC could've been bothered to get out on the streets they might've found one real live Greek Bitcoiner within a couple of months.

I really hope the BBC gets privatised at some point and they go bankrupt, I really do, I don't have as much of a problem with the guardian newspaper and other news channels because they all fund themselves but these fuckers steal from people using the T.V License.

It's gonna be interesting to see what the Beeb's future pans out to be.

There's a whole generation or more of people who rarely or never watch TV. If some flat tax is shoved on them for the honour of watching youtube on their phone, that's going to make it look even more like the dinosaur it is.

legendary
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I really hope the BBC gets privatised at some point and they go bankrupt, I really do, I don't have as much of a problem with the guardian newspaper and other news channels because they all fund themselves but these fuckers steal from people using the T.V License.
hero member
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Who created that video, lol. Great video editing. Lesser of two evils. The evils for Greece are the government and banks.

Yeah, I believe that applies to the entire world.
However I would classify them as the Banks as the greater evil first and then the government since it's the money that decides who get's to be government and how they govern.
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Money has always been referred to as the root of all evil so there's nothing new there really.
hero member
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If I was Greek today, I withdraw all my money from the bank and how one can not keep at home would probably turn everything into bitcoins because despite being a volatile currency and euro and dollar and other , and the difference besides the high value volatility , can not you buy some goods only with bitcoins ... which is achieved with the fiat the leading cause of discomfort , but at least know that my money is appreciated or depreciated and know where and how to convert according to needs , banking system in greece as well as in all countries showed their vulnerability , a deep crisis and banks hold their money , bitcoins on the other hand can be redeemed at any time and converted on any day.


Please try to write sentences. Your whole text seems to be one sentence. And make paragraphs. The way this text is i stopped reading since i would need to take some time to get what you want to say at all.
hero member
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If I was Greek today, I withdraw all my money from the bank and how one can not keep at home would probably turn everything into bitcoins because despite being a volatile currency and euro and dollar and other , and the difference besides the high value volatility , can not you buy some goods only with bitcoins ... which is achieved with the fiat the leading cause of discomfort , but at least know that my money is appreciated or depreciated and know where and how to convert according to needs , banking system in greece as well as in all countries showed their vulnerability , a deep crisis and banks hold their money , bitcoins on the other hand can be redeemed at any time and converted on any day.
sr. member
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TL:DW, would appreciate a summary from the OP if he rally wants us to have a discussion - what's your opinion?

I can understand the lesser than two evils...the first evil is Greece going on as is (spending more than they earn), the second evil is resorting to a deregulated, untested, completely new and wildly volatile currency.
legendary
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"..and its software systems haven't been immune to technical problems. Last year, one of its exchanges collapsed for example."

Seriously? When was bitcoin tied to with third-party exchanges? Or when did bitcoin's software system been compromised by hacks? Misleading sentence. Exchanges were "hacked" and suffered technical problems and not bitcoin.

You know that's how outsiders view bitcoin. Exchanges are so very much bound to bitcoin that it's practically the same for them. Sure, you can educate them but for them "it's a bitcoin problem". And they somehow are right. Bitcoin is dangerous because the handling is dangerous, or lets say the environment it works in.

You only can try to educate them. Roll Eyes
hero member
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The BBC have a short 1 minute video and in it they discuss Greeks turning to bitcoin. I thought it was worth a share.

Check out the hoodlum figure they use to depict the bitcoin holder.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-33469259

good that they are talking about it but lol at the software comment.
newbie
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"..and its software systems haven't been immune to technical problems. Last year, one of its exchanges collapsed for example."

Seriously? When was bitcoin tied to with third-party exchanges? Or when did bitcoin's software system been compromised by hacks? Misleading sentence. Exchanges were "hacked" and suffered technical problems and not bitcoin.

i think in a way it's fair enough to say it like that.

The dollar, or the Drachmer can be said to be under threat... or the Argentinean pesos to have collapsed... without the Argentinean coins themselves to have actually been bent or anything.

Sure, the bitcoin 'coin' the blockchain is fine (as fine as most actual Argentinean coins probably were)... but if the system and processes around it don't work or collapse.. then that is just as bad.
sr. member
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Lol, it kind of looks like they gave some apprentice a chance to shine.

Lesser of 2 evils doesn't sound good, but when you note that the other evil is current banking/monetary system, that puts Bitcoin in pretty good light.

OP - thanks for sharing.

No worries. The media have been showing voters describing political parties as, "the lesser of two evils", during election campaigns for years. People have become accustomed to choosing the lesser of two evils.
legendary
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Lol, it kind of looks like they gave some apprentice a chance to shine.

Lesser of 2 evils doesn't sound good, but when you note that the other evil is current banking/monetary system, that puts Bitcoin in pretty good light.

OP - thanks for sharing.
legendary
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I lolled at that video.  If it was not actually on the website I would think a 12 year old made it for youtube.  But the BBC is known for poor production value.

The bitcoin crook was really funny.  I don't like how btc is called an evil, but when it gets on to major media outlets some people will not know what it is.  So more people finding out about it is generally good.

Well bad press is still press and exposure. At least some information about btc is being disseminated to the general public, but you're right, calling btc a lesser evil between the two is not that good, especially the wrong info about Bitcoin's software systems being vulnerable because of an exchange getting hacked.
legendary
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MSM outlets like the BBC will never give a positive view of a bitcoin, even the seemingly positive ones are attacks in my opinion.
sr. member
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I lolled at that video.  If it was not actually on the website I would think a 12 year old made it for youtube.  But the BBC is known for poor production value.

The bitcoin crook was really funny.  I don't like how btc is called an evil, but when it gets on to major media outlets some people will not know what it is.  So more people finding out about it is generally good.
legendary
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"..and its software systems haven't been immune to technical problems. Last year, one of its exchanges collapsed for example."

Seriously? When was bitcoin tied to with third-party exchanges? Or when did bitcoin's software system been compromised by hacks? Misleading sentence. Exchanges were "hacked" and suffered technical problems and not bitcoin.
newbie
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Pretty terrible clickbait from the bbc. Question should have been 'are Greeks using Bitcoin' with some attempt at informing this
legendary
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Who created that video, lol. Great video editing. Lesser of two evils. The evils for Greece are the government and banks.
legendary
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The BBC have a short 1 minute video and in it they discuss Greeks turning to bitcoin. I thought it was worth a share.

Check out the hoodlum figure they use to depict the bitcoin holder.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-33469259

I like all those good news stacking up, too bad the timming is really bad tho, with the ongoing attack if we have tons of people coming the network would struggle even more to keep processing transactions. We need a fix quick.
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