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Topic: Mainstream media starts to attack Bitcoin (Read 1457 times)

newbie
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March 16, 2013, 11:36:27 AM
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The dogs bark, but the caravan goes on :-)
legendary
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I don't think we have to worry much about bad press from people who don't understand Bitcoin in the least.

It is when we start getting attacks from those who do understand what it is and what it represents, because it represents a threat to their interests, that we have to worry.
legendary
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Imposition of ORder = Escalation of Chaos
" And we've just seen, culturally, people don't like deflation."

LOL now this guy is either totally brainwashed by the political propaganda of the day, or he's deliberately spreading misinformation. Since when do people like to see the purchasing power of their savings dwindle as they are forced into riskier and riskier "investments" in order to try to at least keep their purchasing power from declining. Ridiculous.
full member
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You should have seen what they were saying last year. Even though they get it wrong often, the press bitcoin is receiving now is the most positive it has ever been. I think they just want the most titillating story. It is hard to beat "secret hacker drug money".

Would have to agree with this guy.  Instead of seeing dozens of negative articles and one or two positive articles like we did the past two years, we're seeing dozens of positive articles and one or two negative articles.  It's a very big change in attitude compared to the past.  I would say a more accurate thread title might be "Mainstream media mostly done with attacking Bitcoin".

+1

+1 again - I would agree, all the shocking news about SR seems to of died down, and seen as we haven't had a big hack in a while (touching wood) they've ran out of bad stuff to say, all the greatly positive press its had these last 6 months or so appears to be the media coming round to a more balanced reporting style on Bitcoin..... but yeah I saw that article myself, there's always gonna be some bashing, they will flame it anytime they can!.

I so hope the blockchain fork makes the news, I doubt it will, but it will be nice if they basically say "look how quickly a new currency/economy can be fixed compared to our old dying dinosaur"
hero member
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Open Source Romerun Cheesy Open Source.
I think the core concept of 100% transparency prevents cryptocurrencies from scaling to VISA-like volumes. Everyone can't hold a full record of everyone else's transactions worldwide, the block size would get too large to download a chain in real-time, let alone catch up.

But I don't really see that as a huge problem, since VISA doesn't print money. IMHO Bitcoin should be replacing the federal reserve banks, not VISA. Long ago, gold was traded much like bitcoin is today, but eventually the transaction costs made bank notes more practical. I think history will repeat itself, and we'll trust Ripple or Open Transactions networks for everyday business. Those organizations will be the ones paying high bitcoin transaction fees, but to move massive amounts of money belonging to multiple customers at once. With OT, this has the added benefit of truly anonymous digital cash without needing a mixing service.

What will be different this time is that we'll have a publicly-auditable monetary base that you can download on your phone, to be SURE that your old bank sent REAL uninflatable money to your new one. It won't be physically vulnerable like gold is, and won't be subject to seizure and eventual domination like gold was.
legendary
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Open Source Romerun Cheesy Open Source.
legendary
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Bitcoin is new, makes sense to hodl.
honestly, until bitcoin solves the block size problem and can handle visa size traffic, I'm still in doubt.
newbie
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Everyone's just mad that they didn't cover Bitcoin from the start - opportunity missed.
full member
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I'd like to sell you a horse.
newbie
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We are living in the era of big (okay, huge) changes and I understand that for certain individuals/organizations it might be difficult to cope with the idea of their decline! Changes always carry both threats and opportunities. Can you imagine the situation when the first automobiles where introduced or when first electricity started widespread adoption? The same is here with BitCoin. I think BitCoin has bright future and no matter how the haters try, BTC will make it. I can imagine an old-fashioned banker and his anger on BTC. Or take processing companies that make tons of money. We are overcharged. BTC will put an end to this.
full member
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This is good. This means they fear it.
hero member
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Sorry, maybe I'm an ignorant MoFo but I don't understand economically speaking how bit coin is built to deflate...if anything, I'd say it's the other way around. the more people adopt bitcoin, the harder it'll be to own a full coin, remember there can only be 21,000,000 of them so coins will start to get broken into decimals and an actual bitcoin would be very expensive.
So I'm not sure what he means by deflate and I read this in many other places.
Anyone please de-donkey me
thanks

You're understanding the concept properly, you've just got inflation/deflation backwards. Bitcoin is deflating if individual bitcoins are worth more now than they were worth before.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deflation
sr. member
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This is coming from someone who lives in the uk

90% of british news is either so well padded to make it look like total **** all they are trying to do is make it so the computer great generation of people seem like a bunch of complete jerks and yet what will this news do.

Make the bitcoins crow and expand more and more people will be searching.

newbie
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No such thing as bad publicity, right?
sr. member
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let them QQ :p Helps getting the word out.
newbie
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All publicity is good publicist. Let the haters hate. It raises awareness, and the more people that are aware of it the better. Right now when I tell people about bitcoin, it is for the first time.
newbie
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Max Keiser has been pumping this thing for all it's worth this month.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_t39jCXXIrY

That goes out on RT RT broadcast through 30 satellite and 500 cable operators to over 100 countries, 25 percent of all cable subscribers worldwide.

Max Keiser would pump anything he's invested in. He did it with Silver , before it crashed.
The guy might be helping the Bitcoin community, but he's doing it out of ignorance and greed.

He practically hates and bashes anything that has to do with capitalism, yet he made his fortune out of exactly those things that the western world has been acknowledged for.

With that being said, any publicity is good publicity Smiley.
 
hero member
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Max Keiser has been pumping this thing for all it's worth this month.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_t39jCXXIrY

That goes out on RT RT broadcast through 30 satellite and 500 cable operators to over 100 countries, 25 percent of all cable subscribers worldwide.
legendary
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Currently established governments and central banks hate stuff like Bitcoin with a passion, so they'll manipulate the media into going after it, just like they do when they're trying to build up war propaganda, we're being told we have to attack Iran and North Korea because they 'may' have developed nuclear capabilities, same thing. Get used to the hate, I personally enjoy it when mainstream media write news articles about Bitcoin because they just show off how utterly ignorant they are about it with every word.

Don't be surprised if you find propaganda against Bitcoin sprouting everywhere like with Bittorrent.
newbie
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Media distortion? No! Not here in our fair Republic? We have seen some positive stories on our new product: Bitspend.net

We give internet shoppers the freedom to buy anything they want, anywhere online, any time they want completely anonymous if so desired. We even had a guy test us out by giving us his grocery list. He got everything he wanted and it would have been on time but he didn't hear the knock at the door the first time the groceries were being delivered ;-)
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