Heh the more things change the more they stay the same
An article about the Internet in 1996 about how it is the wild wild west ...read how similar it is to press on bitcoin now in 2014
http://www.nytimes.com/1996/08/05/business/worldbusiness/05iht-cyber.t.html as the Internet was seen in 1996
Some excerpts from the above Internet article...sounds familiar?
-Unregulated and unpoliced, the Internet resembles a Wild West frontier town without a sheriff.-
--Con artists have turned to the Internet, on-line services and electronic bulletin boards to promote bogus stock offerings and other dubious investment opportunities such as gold mining, gemstones and ostrich farming.--
---The Internet also lends itself to marketing scams known as pyramid schemes, in which a few participants get rich and the vast majority get burned.---
Now Bitcoin is the 'new' wild wild west with the same concerns on decentralization and regulation ( I particularly like the ostrich farming myself) The above looks like they
just took a lot of the old tried and true Internet concerns from back in the day and re-worked them ..a bit ..don't ya know...
The other oldies but goodies that have continued to frame the debate on Bitcoin first speculated on in the above 1998 article.......lack of
centralized authority...no need to expand on that you've all heard this repeatedly in the news media ... as a drumbeat the last couple years...
Should just jump right out at you in the article.
http://www.cityam.com/1408022905/bitcoin-market-wild-west-says-us-regulator and how Bitcoin is seen in 2014
Some further oldies but goodies 're-used' in the above 2014 article on Bitcoin and sure you've heard this elsewhere also from the media today (and then)
-A US government agency has warned consumers that they may be stepping into the "Wild West" when entering the cryptocurrency market.-
--Director of the CFPB Richard Cordray said Bitcoin was not backed by any government or central bank, posing a risk to consumers.--
So what do you guys/gals think? Are we in for the kinda stuff from 1998 on the Internet...where everything was gonna be
like AOL and metered/regulated...stop it from being an open system....more controls ...sue ISP's for content?
The relevant to the above Bitcoin today would be metered/controlled centralized Bitcoin system? stop it from being
and opens system...sue Bitcoin users for not obeying laws (example is China want same kind of control on Bitcoin as
they have on the Internet)
well look over the articles and comment here lots of similarities ...some of which look stupid/scary!
I'm sure there are other sources and comparisons from back in the day between the scary Internet and the now today scary Bitcoin
Feel free to add them to this thread (such as it is)
Searing
Note: Edited a couple more examples and spelling errors to the above
Edited for correction of date 1996 not 1998.