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hero member
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October 09, 2012, 10:15:52 AM
#5
You are making  a retarded argument that  bitcoin itself isnt a money when the founder himself called it that. Its too late for bitcoin or litecoin to get away with that argument so good luck when the feds come knocking. Romania will hand you over just as quickly as anyone else.


Just stop trying to pass the little you understand of others' arguments as your own. You're ridiculous enough with all the rest of the lies re global scam exchange.
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Wat
October 08, 2012, 09:46:44 PM
#4
Just say I created a p2p game where the idea is to use your pc to mine tokens and trade them amongst other players in a virtual exchange.

The tokens would not be redeemable for cash and a disclaimer would say they are not real money.

If two people trade them for dollars its not the fault of the game creator much like you can sell wow gold on ebay. In the same vein if a virtual stock exchange was created issuing stocks in virtual companies and it used the game tokens its not a security, even if later on two people trade those tokens for something of value.


Any resemblance to bitcoin is purely coincidental  Wink

Yes fuckwit. Just say you read the source next time.


You are making  a retarded argument that  bitcoin itself isnt a money when the founder himself called it that. Its too late for bitcoin or litecoin to get away with that argument so good luck when the feds come knocking. Romania will hand you over just as quickly as anyone else.





hero member
Activity: 756
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October 08, 2012, 09:39:28 PM
#3
Just say I created a p2p game where the idea is to use your pc to mine tokens and trade them amongst other players in a virtual exchange.

The tokens would not be redeemable for cash and a disclaimer would say they are not real money.

If two people trade them for dollars its not the fault of the game creator much like you can sell wow gold on ebay. In the same vein if a virtual stock exchange was created issuing stocks in virtual companies and it used the game tokens its not a security, even if later on two people trade those tokens for something of value.


Any resemblance to bitcoin is purely coincidental  Wink

Yes fuckwit. Just say you read the source next time.
legendary
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October 08, 2012, 08:29:28 PM
#2
Just reminded me of this: http://virtualminer.eu/
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Wat
October 08, 2012, 08:18:56 PM
#1
Just say I created a p2p game where the idea is to use your pc to mine tokens and trade them amongst other players in a virtual exchange.

The tokens would not be redeemable for cash and a disclaimer would say they are not real money.

If two people trade them for dollars its not the fault of the game creator much like you can sell wow gold on ebay. In the same vein if a virtual stock exchange was created issuing stocks in virtual companies and it used the game tokens its not a security, even if later on two people trade those tokens for something of value.


Any resemblance to bitcoin is purely coincidental  Wink
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