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Topic: Did the NSA create Bitcoin to establish a one world currency? (Read 1097 times)

newbie
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Did the NSA create a one world currency? No - it did not create bicoin.
Is bitcoin going to be world currency? Likely not, it will be a medium of commerce throughout the world but will likely not be the only currency used.
legendary
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No.
It makes no sense.
It is not true.

And there are plenty of topics that say why, do your research
legendary
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NSA is too bust creating the 'amero' and does not have the brains to create bitcoin or an altcoin
hero member
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Bitcoin's straight out of Revelations. You're even required to get/generate an ID to use it! Maybe Obama is the anti-Christ.... or the person who pulls the strings of Obama & Dubya, or head of NSA... Shocked

Or perhaps, have you considered the fact that maybe your wallet.dat file IS being used as your ID? Just like peoples' smartphones nowadays have become their IDs.

The article does shed some light on important issues, like how the NSA designed the SHA-256 encryption
newbie
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This does not make sense. Bitcoin will completely eliminate debt!

Debt is the main power of the banks. Wihtout Debt, banks would be powerless.

How will they control people if there is no more debt?

Will they install an interest rate everytime a country buys Bitcoin? Then that would be fiat money all over again!

People would just then flock to altcoins.
hero member
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always the student, never the master.
How many different threads do we need about this topic?

thirteen-leventy-thousand
donator
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Bitcoin's straight out of Revelations. You're even required to get/generate an ID to use it! Maybe Obama is the anti-Christ.... or the person who pulls the strings of Obama & Dubya, or head of NSA... Shocked
9kv
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Learning
In November of the year 2008, a paper with the title “Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System” was published

under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto, which roughly translates to “Central Intelligence” in Japanese. The paper

discussed methods of utilizing a peer-to-peer network to produce what Satoshi referred to as “a system for

electronic transactions without relying on trust”.

Six years later, over forty thousand businesses and non-profit organizations accept Bitpay, the largest Bitcoin

service provider as of August 2014. Bitcoins have gained international recognition from major businesses like

Braintree and the MIT Bookstore since their first launch in 2008.

More at http://cryptoconspiracy.com/did-the-nsa-create-bitcoin-to-establish-a-one-world-currency/
I'm pretty sure the NSA would not have thought "Hee hee, let's name the 'creator' of our world domination plan 'Central Intelligence'! That way it will be easy to guess it was us!"

Anyway, from Japanese to English it roughly translates "The history of philosophy".
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In November of the year 2008, a paper with the title “Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System” was published

under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto, which roughly translates to “Central Intelligence” in Japanese. The paper

discussed methods of utilizing a peer-to-peer network to produce what Satoshi referred to as “a system for

electronic transactions without relying on trust”.

Six years later, over forty thousand businesses and non-profit organizations accept Bitpay, the largest Bitcoin

service provider as of August 2014. Bitcoins have gained international recognition from major businesses like

Braintree and the MIT Bookstore since their first launch in 2008.

More at http://cryptoconspiracy.com/did-the-nsa-create-bitcoin-to-establish-a-one-world-currency/
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