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February 20, 2014, 02:32:18 PM
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This thread is stupid. As if satoshi could or should prevent people from forming foundations and then decide who can and can not join those foundations.

Bitcoin is fine, Gox and it's users are temporarily putting a bad taste in everyone's mouth. In time this will pass and Bitcoin will be better off because of it (if people learn to make better choices when it comes to picking an exchange and how they use it).

Truly wise words. The sutuation with mtgox is just bad, but I'm sure it will make bitcoin even stronger and more valuable after all.

Beautiful words, but I don't see the wisdom. When MtGox goes down, the headline will be "The former biggest Bitcoin exchange went under, investors lost everything". That certainly won't help Bitcoin, neither in short or long term.
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February 20, 2014, 02:20:20 PM
#10
This thread is stupid. As if satoshi could or should prevent people from forming foundations and then decide who can and can not join those foundations.

Bitcoin is fine, Gox and it's users are temporarily putting a bad taste in everyone's mouth. In time this will pass and Bitcoin will be better off because of it (if people learn to make better choices when it comes to picking an exchange and how they use it).

Truly wise words. The sutuation with mtgox is just bad, but I'm sure it will make bitcoin even stronger and more valuable after all.
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February 20, 2014, 02:10:51 PM
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Apparently I've been living under a rock lately. What's been hitting the fan in Tokyo?

A local celebrity Mark K. hit a fan, that flew in all the way from UK to get an autograph, with a coffee cup. Busted him wide open. Now there's a lawsuit pending..

Holy crow...that's some grade-A asshattery right there. I wonder if the lawsuit settlement will be in Bitcoin  Grin
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February 20, 2014, 02:00:23 PM
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Patience young ones.

Obi-Wan didn't wait until 5 years after Anakin turned to the dark side then pop up to try and fight the empire with Yoda.

He waited 20 years until he was really needed and the next generation needed his help.

I think Satoshi won't be seen until 2032, when he'll cryptographically reveal himself at the same time as helping a gifted young cryptographer that managed to crack a game Satoshi set up on the internet as a test, a bit like The Last Starfighter but for Hackers.

His intervention will help at a time of great global turmoil.


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February 20, 2014, 01:54:44 PM
#7
This thread is stupid. As if satoshi could or should prevent people from forming foundations and then decide who can and can not join those foundations.

Bitcoin is fine, Gox and it's users are temporarily putting a bad taste in everyone's mouth. In time this will pass and Bitcoin will be better off because of it (if people learn to make better choices when it comes to picking an exchange and how they use it).

Yep!  Wink
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February 20, 2014, 01:43:57 PM
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This thread is stupid. As if satoshi could or should prevent people from forming foundations and then decide who can and can not join those foundations.

Bitcoin is fine, Gox and it's users are temporarily putting a bad taste in everyone's mouth. In time this will pass and Bitcoin will be better off because of it (if people learn to make better choices when it comes to picking an exchange and how they use it).
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February 20, 2014, 01:40:38 PM
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Apparently I've been living under a rock lately. What's been hitting the fan in Tokyo?

A local celebrity Mark K. hit a fan, that flew in all the way from UK to get an autograph, with a coffee cup. Busted him wide open. Now there's a lawsuit pending..
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February 20, 2014, 01:39:00 PM
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Apparently I've been living under a rock lately. What's been hitting the fan in Tokyo?

shit, diarrhea styled shit
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February 20, 2014, 01:38:28 PM
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February 20, 2014, 01:35:50 PM
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Apparently I've been living under a rock lately. What's been hitting the fan in Tokyo?
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February 20, 2014, 01:20:05 PM
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Dear Mr. Nakamoto,

I know you're retired and all - probably sitting down to another episode of Duck Dynasty with a bag of cool ranch doritos in one hand and a diet squirt in the other - sounds great.  But, out here in bitcoinland the sh*t is hitting the fan.  You see, there's this fat f**k in Tokyo who is really doing some serious damage to your brainchild. 

Can you please come back and fix this sh*t before this great idea of yours dies an ugly death at the hands of Mr. Frappuccino, and then later the general public and subsequent media frenzies of "I told you not to go near that thing."  I hear that you're a tech kind of guy - I'm sure you can figure out a way to record Duck Dynasty on your DVR.

Anyway, I think you handed off the baton a little bit too early.  Mark Karpeles, on the board of the bitcoin foundation?  Mtgox, a gold member?  Seriously?

Any help would be much appreciated.

Respectfully yours in the blockchain,
The Bitcoiners

P.S. What was the reason for allowing a transaction to be modified prior to it being confirmed by the blockchain anyway?

   
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