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hero member
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Wat
July 12, 2012, 10:13:33 PM
#11
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/glbse-send-to-charity-92684  this is the way charity works with bitcoin not through guns and voting but through voluntary contributions. Once you put down the idea of a government monopoly on violence you need to come up with free market solutions such as mutual aid which existed long before "welfare".
newbie
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July 12, 2012, 10:12:29 PM
#10
Instead of having ordinary, uneducated people mine Bitcoins, why don't we elect a trusted, secure central authority to manage the Bitcoin network and pick optimal transaction fees?

They could then use the transaction fees for the common good such as for free healthcare, free food and free transportation for everyone!

Also, more electricity would be saved!

The whole notion behind bitcoin is being decentralized. Without that, we're no better off then your ordinary fiat.

I don't think you understand decentralization doesn't work. People are idiots. They are going to ruin the network and waste resources. We need to elect smarter people to manage this technology; people who know what they are doing and won't destroy the planet with excess energy use.

It is irresponsible to let this thing to continue. It threatens the poor through tax evasion and it threatens the environment.

We need to put Bitcoin in responsible, caring hands; not retarded and greedy people.

In order for Bitcoin to succeed, it needs to operate within responsible governance and authority.
You sound like my local politician.  Wink
Who would you define as 'responsible, caring hands'? Who is trustable enough to elect those 'responsible, caring hands'?

I can sense another troll emerging..

You need to grow up and accept reality. Your authority issues should not put our society at risk.
newbie
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Merit: 0
July 12, 2012, 10:10:35 PM
#9
Instead of having ordinary, uneducated people mine Bitcoins, why don't we elect a trusted, secure central authority to manage the Bitcoin network and pick optimal transaction fees?

They could then use the transaction fees for the common good such as for free healthcare, free food and free transportation for everyone!

Also, more electricity would be saved!

The whole notion behind bitcoin is being decentralized. Without that, we're no better off then your ordinary fiat.

I don't think you understand decentralization doesn't work. People are idiots. They are going to ruin the network and waste resources. We need to elect smarter people to manage this technology; people who know what they are doing and won't destroy the planet with excess energy use.

It is irresponsible to let this thing to continue. It threatens the poor and it threatens the environment.

We need to put Bitcoin in responsible, caring hands; not retarded and greedy people.

Who do you think elects the politicians now ? Scientists ?



They are chosen divinely by the people.

Please don't tell me you are one of those conspiracy nuts that doesn't trust democracy?
legendary
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Away on an extended break
July 12, 2012, 10:10:09 PM
#8
Instead of having ordinary, uneducated people mine Bitcoins, why don't we elect a trusted, secure central authority to manage the Bitcoin network and pick optimal transaction fees?

They could then use the transaction fees for the common good such as for free healthcare, free food and free transportation for everyone!

Also, more electricity would be saved!

The whole notion behind bitcoin is being decentralized. Without that, we're no better off then your ordinary fiat.

I don't think you understand decentralization doesn't work. People are idiots. They are going to ruin the network and waste resources. We need to elect smarter people to manage this technology; people who know what they are doing and won't destroy the planet with excess energy use.

It is irresponsible to let this thing to continue. It threatens the poor through tax evasion and it threatens the environment.

We need to put Bitcoin in responsible, caring hands; not retarded and greedy people.

In order for Bitcoin to succeed, it needs to operate within responsible governance and authority.
You sound like my local politician.  Wink
Who would you define as 'responsible, caring hands'? Who is trustable enough to elect those 'responsible, caring hands'?

I can sense another troll emerging..
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The Future Of Work
July 12, 2012, 10:10:05 PM
#7
Hell, I knew it was Atlas before his second post. His second post only confirms it.

~Bruno~
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Wat
July 12, 2012, 10:08:31 PM
#6
Instead of having ordinary, uneducated people mine Bitcoins, why don't we elect a trusted, secure central authority to manage the Bitcoin network and pick optimal transaction fees?

They could then use the transaction fees for the common good such as for free healthcare, free food and free transportation for everyone!

Also, more electricity would be saved!

The whole notion behind bitcoin is being decentralized. Without that, we're no better off then your ordinary fiat.

I don't think you understand decentralization doesn't work. People are idiots. They are going to ruin the network and waste resources. We need to elect smarter people to manage this technology; people who know what they are doing and won't destroy the planet with excess energy use.

It is irresponsible to let this thing to continue. It threatens the poor and it threatens the environment.

We need to put Bitcoin in responsible, caring hands; not retarded and greedy people.

Who do you think elects the politicians now ? Scientists ?

full member
Activity: 205
Merit: 100
The Future Of Work
July 12, 2012, 10:08:12 PM
#5
Instead of having ordinary, uneducated people mine Bitcoins, why don't we elect a trusted, secure central authority to manage the Bitcoin network and pick optimal transaction fees?

They could then use the transaction fees for the common good such as for free healthcare, free food and free transportation for everyone!

Also, more electricity would be saved!

That's already in the works in project development. Once you're no longer a Newbie, you'll be able to see the thread title along with other thread titles in other sections currently unavailable to Newbies due to their restrictive nature and content.

Once you put in your required time and post count, a whole new world will open up for you on this forum. But don't think you would see them if you happened to get whitelisted, for there's been some folks who have been whitelisted but didn't get the hours or post count to be able to see and read said threads, thus they missed out on some secret aspects of Bitcoin before they opted to leave the fold.

That said, where are you from and where are you going?

~Al the Alpaca~
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
July 12, 2012, 10:05:47 PM
#4
Instead of having ordinary, uneducated people mine Bitcoins, why don't we elect a trusted, secure central authority to manage the Bitcoin network and pick optimal transaction fees?

They could then use the transaction fees for the common good such as for free healthcare, free food and free transportation for everyone!

Also, more electricity would be saved!

The whole notion behind bitcoin is being decentralized. Without that, we're no better off then your ordinary fiat.

I don't think you understand decentralization doesn't work. People are idiots. They are going to ruin the network and waste resources. We need to elect smarter people to manage this technology; people who know what they are doing and won't destroy the planet with excess energy use.

It is irresponsible to let this thing to continue. It threatens the poor through tax evasion and it threatens the environment.

We need to put Bitcoin in responsible, caring hands; not retarded and greedy people.

In order for Bitcoin to succeed, it needs to operate within responsible governance and authority.
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1227
Away on an extended break
July 12, 2012, 10:03:18 PM
#3
Instead of having ordinary, uneducated people mine Bitcoins, why don't we elect a trusted, secure central authority to manage the Bitcoin network and pick optimal transaction fees?

They could then use the transaction fees for the common good such as for free healthcare, free food and free transportation for everyone!

Also, more electricity would be saved!

The whole notion behind bitcoin is being decentralized. Without that, we're no better off then your ordinary fiat.
hero member
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Wat
July 12, 2012, 10:02:49 PM
#2
oh wait....
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
July 12, 2012, 10:00:38 PM
#1
Instead of having ordinary, uneducated people mine Bitcoins, why don't we elect a trusted, secure central authority to manage the Bitcoin network and pick optimal transaction fees?

They could then use the transaction fees for the common good such as for free healthcare, free food and free transportation for everyone!

Also, more electricity would be saved!
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