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Topic: Max Keiser: How one mega-bank tries to crush bitcoin (Read 1354 times)

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How truly anonymous is this currency/wallet going to be if it is backed by JP Morgan. I doubt it being truly untraceable if there is a big central bank behind the creation of the wallets. Call me a bit tinfoil hat but I would never leave cryptocurrency for some silly big banking imitation that I doubt the anonymous nature of.
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I can't see how JP Morgan will try get BTC with copyright law, and if they do try they'll fail miserably. They're probably just thinking about creating their own currency with a twist, but who knows, by Keiser's description the patent they've applied for seems pretty vague.

Wasn't the patent already rejected a few weeks ago?
And from what I read it was something that they've came first with 10 years ago.

I don't know if it was rejected or not, but I think they were trying to renew a 10-year-old patent.

seems they have been rejected :
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/jpmorgans-monopoly-money-ip-analysis-of-uspto-app-20130317984-369119
There are so many news about but without anything clear what when why.

Good news. Glad somebody at the patent office has sense. I wonder if JP Morgan will still try create their own. I don't know what they were trying to achieve by filing a patent for something like this.
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I can't see how JP Morgan will try get BTC with copyright law, and if they do try they'll fail miserably. They're probably just thinking about creating their own currency with a twist, but who knows, by Keiser's description the patent they've applied for seems pretty vague.

Wasn't the patent already rejected a few weeks ago?
And from what I read it was something that they've came first with 10 years ago.

I don't know if it was rejected or not, but I think they were trying to renew a 10-year-old patent.

seems they have been rejected :
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/jpmorgans-monopoly-money-ip-analysis-of-uspto-app-20130317984-369119
There are so many news about but without anything clear what when why.
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I can't see how JP Morgan will try get BTC with copyright law, and if they do try they'll fail miserably. They're probably just thinking about creating their own currency with a twist, but who knows, by Keiser's description the patent they've applied for seems pretty vague.

Wasn't the patent already rejected a few weeks ago?
And from what I read it was something that they've came first with 10 years ago.

I don't know if it was rejected or not, but I think they were trying to renew a 10-year-old patent.
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I can't see how JP Morgan will try get BTC with copyright law, and if they do try they'll fail miserably. They're probably just thinking about creating their own currency with a twist, but who knows, by Keiser's description the patent they've applied for seems pretty vague.

Wasn't the patent already rejected a few weeks ago?
And from what I read it was something that they've came first with 10 years ago.
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I can't see how JP Morgan will try get BTC with copyright law, and if they do try they'll fail miserably. They're probably just thinking about creating their own currency with a twist, but who knows, by Keiser's description the patent they've applied for seems pretty vague.
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