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Topic: Community replacement for mtgox - challenge to the bitcoiners (Read 457 times)

hero member
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Peer 2 peer exchange? Great idea!
newbie
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No. Full disclosure means an exchange that will be reliable and will be control by us the bitcoiners. Mtgox should either agree to supervision but bitcoiners, or bitcoiners should be able to develop an exchange that can be fully trusted.
Isn't the whole idea of bitcoin is peer to peer, namely, a community of people rather than a big corporation?
What can be the future of mtgox - either it becomes a big corporation such as Citibank, or it fails entirely.
hero member
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As someone pointed out, how about a peer-2-peer exchange, https://ripple.com

I'm not sure how that works, I just want a client on my desktop, not an online client subject to me having access to their web page during a DDOS attack.
newbie
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Full disclosure you say?  So all information would just be out there? No anonymity?
newbie
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Perhaps big enough group of bitcoiners can invest together in establishing new exchange, with full disclosure, and which is not dependent on a single investor.
Today shameful crash of mtgox should be a bad sign for the market.
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