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August 15, 2011, 03:07:26 AM
#47
Where are you guys coming from... much more likely KGB or the Chinese equivalent..
think about it..

I thought about it. KGB or the Soviet Union haven't existed for decades.

Bitcoin was released to the public in 2009.
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August 15, 2011, 01:42:40 AM
#46
I did find this....but it's not updated.
http://dl.packetstormsecurity.net/mag/pimp/pimp08.html

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August 14, 2011, 03:16:20 PM
#45
Maybe a Timecube analogy would be more politically correct. Nobody gets offended if we pick on Dr. Gene Ray, right?
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August 14, 2011, 01:44:08 PM
#44
Lol why is this thread turning into another Flying Spaghetti Monster analogy?

Blasphemer! Don't use our lord's name in vain.

I repent.  The holiness of pastafarianism is great and I bow down before the great bob parsley.
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August 14, 2011, 01:17:54 PM
#43
Lol why is this thread turning into another Flying Spaghetti Monster analogy?
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August 14, 2011, 06:05:44 AM
#42
I think (and I know your being funny, here, but truthfully..), that the aliens out there who are more intelligent than us and more advanced, would not use any form of currency at all. Races who use currency are "controlled" races of beings. Beings who are not controlled, use energy to make common exchanges, without a medium like money, in between. Money only facilitates the transfer of energy from being to being, and nothing more. If we could do direct transfer, we do not need money at all. Money only serves to transfer energy or products from the producer to the consumer, and it serves no other higher purpose. Bitcoins will even be irrelevant in the 22st century, i'm sure.

One thing you've said I can actually agree with.

Aliens if they exist and are intelligent, emotionless beings, would be trading useful things and constantly working for the better of alien-kind, not living in an economy based on promises and credits. The reason our society can't work that way is merely due to our natural tendency for greed and sloth.



The Celestine Prophecy? -> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Celestine_Prophecy

This book ^^ changed my life and the way i see humanity  Wink
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August 14, 2011, 05:01:40 AM
#41
bitcoins were invented by aliens silly..... not the CIA

I think (and I know your being funny, here, but truthfully..), that the aliens out there who are more intelligent than us and more advanced, would not use any form of currency at all. Races who use currency are "controlled" races of beings. Beings who are not controlled, use energy to make common exchanges, without a medium like money, in between. Money only facilitates the transfer of energy from being to being, and nothing more. If we could do direct transfer, we do not need money at all. Money only serves to transfer energy or products from the producer to the consumer, and it serves no other higher purpose. Bitcoins will even be irrelevant in the 22st century, i'm sure.

Our drive for money is a direct reflection of our need for energy. When we realize that energy can be harvested (free energy) instead of being produced by the input of a greater amount of energy, then we will begin to move into the area where good and services are produced for other motives entirely, than money.

When that is achieved, then the whole world will work towards a system where each individual contributes energy because they desire to, instead of the need to, in order to survive. At this point, people transfer energy directly, in stead of using money as a medium of exchange.

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August 14, 2011, 04:39:07 AM
#40
Where are you guys coming from... much more likely KGB or the Chinese equivalent.. think about it..


American Intelligence is FAR superior to Chinese or Russian.
I'm not being biased, here. The Chinese are always one step behind the Russians, and the Russians are always one step behind the US.

I'm talking stealth tech, and public tech.

Who is really the best and brightest and most dangerous are the Israelis and Mossad. But we inadvertently work for them, through Great Britain, so we are the forefront of the tech war.


Based in Silicon Valley, obviously.

Edit....If people had any idea how much secret technology and black ops the US has and how much secret knowledge is controlled by US and used to create advanced warfare weapons, the world would quickly realize, that Great Britain, through it's Military arm, the US, and it's intelligence arm, the Mossad, is the greatest, practically indestructible machine on Earth.

We don't lay all our cards on the table. That's all.
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August 14, 2011, 04:35:43 AM
#39
"Since we do not know who exactly, Satoshi is, it's very possible that the CIA invented bitcoin."

Just wow.

I think that was facetious.  Smiley

He was mocking me, so I don't think you should take that quote seriously.
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August 14, 2011, 04:07:03 AM
#38
"Since we do not know who exactly, Satoshi is, it's very possible that the CIA invented bitcoin."

Just wow.
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August 14, 2011, 03:52:31 AM
#37
Or...a guy...that wanted....to be.....rich....FAST
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August 14, 2011, 03:42:34 AM
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Where are you guys coming from... much more likely KGB or the Chinese equivalent.. think about it..
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August 14, 2011, 03:21:35 AM
#35
There is nothing strange in that theory. US gov agency experimenting with new fiat currency, looking for possible opportunities of switching from one thin air currency to another ? Why not, that is perfectly fits in the picture.

Doubt it.  Terrorist organizations can hack too.  Why give the opportunity for them to also profit massively?  A $100,000,000 economy won't do shit for the CIA or a terrorist group, but a $1,000,000,000,000 economy will if this thing explodes,  giving more power to both the CIA and terrorist groups.
How much hashing power do you think terrorist have compared to the United States government?

I don't know, but I do know that both can pump out more than 15 T/Hash
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August 14, 2011, 12:26:00 AM
#34
Bitrebel is just a government plant whose job is to spread crazy conspiracy theories about the CIA creating Bitcoin to draw attention away from the real creators of Bitcoin.  Roll Eyes

The real truth: Bitcoin was created by FEMA to help fund the chemtrails program.  Shocked

Obviously, I'm posting this anonymously. Since the forum has that silly 5-post minimum and time limit to get out of the noob cage, I hacked this idiot NF6X's account to post here. His computer security is really lax.  Wink
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August 14, 2011, 12:11:48 AM
#33
There is nothing strange in that theory. US gov agency experimenting with new fiat currency, looking for possible opportunities of switching from one thin air currency to another ? Why not, that is perfectly fits in the picture.

Doubt it.  Terrorist organizations can hack too.  Why give the opportunity for them to also profit massively?  A $100,000,000 economy won't do shit for the CIA or a terrorist group, but a $1,000,000,000,000 economy will if this thing explodes,  giving more power to both the CIA and terrorist groups.
How much hashing power do you think terrorist have compared to the United States government?
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August 13, 2011, 06:56:47 PM
#32
Nobody has publicly stated they personally know who Satoshi is or anything about him/her.

Therefore, Satoshi must be the CIA.

No, Satoshi is one of our guys...
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August 13, 2011, 06:13:29 PM
#31
There is nothing strange in that theory. US gov agency experimenting with new fiat currency, looking for possible opportunities of switching from one thin air currency to another ? Why not, that is perfectly fits in the picture.

Doubt it.  Terrorist organizations can hack too.  Why give the opportunity for them to also profit massively?  A $100,000,000 economy won't do shit for the CIA or a terrorist group, but a $1,000,000,000,000 economy will if this thing explodes,  giving more power to both the CIA and terrorist groups.
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August 13, 2011, 06:10:23 PM
#30
There is nothing strange in that theory. US gov agency experimenting with new fiat currency, looking for possible opportunities of switching from one thin air currency to another ? Why not, that is perfectly fits in the picture.
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August 13, 2011, 05:57:03 PM
#29
The true essence of what i'm saying can be distilled as such...

Bitcoin was likely created by rogue offshoots of the intelligence community, for their own purposes, and our use of it is mostly or only circumstantial, or as a cover for their own ventures.

Also, I doubt they are using it now for the purposes it was created for. It won't be until it's widely used that their uses for it will come into play. When there are 15-20 million bitcoins out there and massive flows of transactions, their activities can be very well covered.

But of course, it's purely fantasy speculation.  Wink

Hmm well since they/he/she/them own 500.000 Bitcoins its fair to assume that this figure can represent an enormous wealth IF bitcoin becomes something grand.

Due to the markets instability lately China has raised the question of not using dollar as backup currency for the world. But USA will never go with the YAN. Euro is equally unstable, Swiss Franc and YEN has to little float and nothing else even comes close to these currencies...beside....Bitcoin.

It pleases all the parties as there is no "controlling" party. Beside those 500.000 the NSA is sitting on. Once they agree to use Bitcoin as backup the massive buyup begins, Bitcoin soars to 100.000$ per Bitcoin and guess who still holds the money.

Then as you said, it's purely fantasy speculation Wink
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August 13, 2011, 05:54:08 PM
#28
Bitcoin was most likely dreamt up by a crypto-anarchist, Satoshi is most likely one or more Cypherpunks who wish(es) to remain anonymous and is/are good at being anonymous.

Whenever you think conspiracy, remember Occam's Razor.

Well, that's the established story. Established stories are not always true. I rebel against most established stories just by nature, and to take a look at the other side of the coin, or in this case, bitcoin.

I'm not saying I do not believe that either, but I don't accept the established story very easily, in any situation. Very likely, too, it could just be a very smart japanese guy who hides in a  bunker below some internet cafe, steals wifi access and controls the world.  Smiley
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