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Topic: Did that time traveller from the future predicted Bitcoins? (Read 2524 times)

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Never said I beleived Titor's story, Scientician, just thought it was an interesting and funny coincidence. Also I did post a while back about burning account keys onto credit card tracks, though a lot of people seemed to ignore me...

Wait, now I know how to get peoples' attention when I have a good idea!

Gentlemen, I am from the future.  Cool

It all makes sense, considering your profile picture...  YOU ARE JOHN TITOR!

John Titor needed an IBM 5100, my profile pic is an IBM PC/AT (first computer I ever owned) but thanks for playing  Wink
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I hope you don't mean John Titor. If you do, I fear you're just trolling us.

John Titor is real, bro.
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Never said I beleived Titor's story, Scientician, just thought it was an interesting and funny coincidence. Also I did post a while back about burning account keys onto credit card tracks, though a lot of people seemed to ignore me...

Wait, now I know how to get peoples' attention when I have a good idea!

Gentlemen, I am from the future.  Cool

It all makes sense, considering your profile picture...  YOU ARE JOHN TITOR!

lol i kinda remember it now, where he needs some old ibm computer or something from the past lol
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 i heard a session in which godlikeproductions moderaters had this interview with some guy who researched John Titor like crazy and has a website up, i loved listening to every minute of it, very interesting stuff
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Never said I beleived Titor's story, Scientician, just thought it was an interesting and funny coincidence. Also I did post a while back about burning account keys onto credit card tracks, though a lot of people seemed to ignore me...

Wait, now I know how to get peoples' attention when I have a good idea!

Gentlemen, I am from the future.  Cool

It all makes sense, considering your profile picture...  YOU ARE JOHN TITOR!
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Never said I beleived Titor's story, Scientician, just thought it was an interesting and funny coincidence. Also I did post a while back about burning account keys onto credit card tracks, though a lot of people seemed to ignore me...

Wait, now I know how to get peoples' attention when I have a good idea!

Gentlemen, I am from the future.  Cool
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December 10, 2000 11:32

What type of money do you use in 2036?
(56) Its not very different than it is now. Yes, we have money and credit cards. However, like everything else, the monetary system is decentralized.

(57) Banking is based mostly around the community structure. There are no multinational banking or computerized economic systems. There are also no income taxes.
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He may or may not be a troll, but BTC does actually fit one of Titor's predictions. From the Wikipedia article:

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The internal consistency of Titor's story has been questioned: For instance, in some posts he claims that money is widely used and people still have credit cards, despite his statement that centralized banking no longer exists (this is either an inconsistency or implies the rise of private currencies).

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Titor#Problems_with_the_story
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I hope you don't mean John Titor. If you do, I fear you're just trolling us.
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he got a lot of the things right and people generally believe he is from the future.

did he say anything about Bitcoins?  Huh
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