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April 14, 2015, 04:02:10 PM
#11
Bitcoin is at version 0.10 as of April 2015. Version 1.0 isn't even being planned, let alone version 2.0.
I'm pretty sure that Danny or someone explained this in some other topic about Bitcoin 2.0 in the past.
For 1.0 to be reached there should be major improvements/changes to the software. It's just some naming gimmick just like when they use '4K UHD' on televisions when 4K and UHD isn't the same.
I think by the time we reach 1.0, the hardware that satoshi predicted about wifi and disk space will be there by then, solving the "the block size is too small" problem by the time Bitcoin gets released.
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April 14, 2015, 03:37:49 PM
#10
Bitcoin is at version 0.10 as of April 2015. Version 1.0 isn't even being planned, let alone version 2.0.
I'm pretty sure that Danny or someone explained this in some other topic about Bitcoin 2.0 in the past.
For 1.0 to be reached there should be major improvements/changes to the software. It's just some naming gimmick just like when they use '4K UHD' on televisions when 4K and UHD isn't the same.

I KNOW it's a naming gimmick. That's the point of my post.
legendary
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Terminated.
April 14, 2015, 02:49:43 PM
#9
Bitcoin is at version 0.10 as of April 2015. Version 1.0 isn't even being planned, let alone version 2.0.
I'm pretty sure that Danny or someone explained this in some other topic about Bitcoin 2.0 in the past.
For 1.0 to be reached there should be major improvements/changes to the software. It's just some naming gimmick just like when they use '4K UHD' on televisions when 4K and UHD isn't the same.
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April 14, 2015, 02:38:56 PM
#8
Bitcoin is at version 0.10 as of April 2015. Version 1.0 isn't even being planned, let alone version 2.0.
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April 14, 2015, 01:53:55 PM
#7
interest bearing bitcoins, and USD/BTC trading just like MtGox, except without the risk of getting Goxed.

Are you part of the moonstone team?  It's difficult to tell as your post is kind of all over the place.  Calling it bitcoin2.0 and blockchain.info2.0 probably isn't helping.  Are you sure you mean interest bearing bitcoins?  Or would that be interest bearing BitAssets?  The impression I get from the video is that this is primarily a BTS/BTSX wallet.  Does it store actual bitcoins using the Bitcoin blockchain, or just assets on the Bitshares system?
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April 14, 2015, 12:33:59 PM
#6
The moonstone wallet looks interesting but I don't think it's a bitcoin 2.0 project. Many exchanges/online wallets have developed really useful open source bitcoin wallets that didn't get much attention nor were called bitcoin 2.0 projects. IMO there are too many bitcoin wallets where you can choose from and there is no point to develop more open source bitcoin wallets.
legendary
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April 14, 2015, 10:07:17 AM
#5
What's "two point zero" about this? This just seems like another 3rd party (as in non Bitcoin-QT) wallet. Nice I guess, but why sell this as 2.0, when its on the same category as say Armory, Electrum or whatever??
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April 14, 2015, 05:42:51 AM
#4
Bitcoin 2.0 is just a buzzword.
Make a good technology and I don't care if you call it is 2.0 or 4.0
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April 14, 2015, 05:42:27 AM
#3
This is an open source wallet 1.5 not very bitcoin 2.0  Cheesy
legendary
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February 13, 2015, 05:37:19 PM
#2
This is what is exciting about bitcoin. All it takes is a small fraction of users disenfranchised with their governments fiat currency to drive the price up.

Bitcoin allows them an easy option to avoid hyperinflation and bailins.
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February 13, 2015, 03:46:35 PM
#1
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