https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=154754.0;topicseen
Bitcoin is not a currency. It is a security service for transactions. Some of us are about rock Wall Street's world.
Tell me what kind of relevance will licensing have for say the following:
A security service designed to jump start economies in storm hit areas. Duration: 24 hours, 7 days, 1 month.
A security service designed around economic fly wheels not conveyor belts. Mental breakdown for desk jockeys at FinCen: IMMEDIATE.
A security service designed to exchange currencies without a server interface. Duration: nanoseconds.
A security service which rewards computational work regardless of algorithm or purpose. Desk jockeys: Gimme the blue pill, this is too weird to handle.
GTFO of our way is the message.
Fuck the desk jockeys. They do nothing but impede solutions. Maybe they could ask us for permission to set rules on what they contributed nothing to. What gives them any right to even step in our space?
FinCen think in obsolete absolute terms. Licensing belongs in the safety and medicine context. What will they do with virtual services designed to collapse in 24 hours, 7 days, 1 month.
Lol.
Innovate. Evaluate. Iterate.
Guess, I missed the FinCEN "guidance" section in the C++ manual?
Cryptographically secured informational transfer services blinking in and out of existence sound interesting.