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newbie
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November 16, 2013, 02:58:54 AM
#12
newbie
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November 16, 2013, 02:49:49 AM
#11
You seem like a very greedy person, and you don't care about anyone else as long as you can get some money out of it.

Yeah... um, I don't think anyone buying in at $400 is doing it for a greater cause.

I think your "don't care about anyone else" is too strong though, I don't know what gave you that impression. Addressing criminal intent with some sort of bitcoin mods would be of general benefit to people, I believe.
member
Activity: 63
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Bitcoin News-Reviews
November 16, 2013, 12:51:50 AM
#10
How do you support that alt coins is going to surge?

He owns a lot and therefore wants it to happen.  Nothing more.

Ok. You're right. All praise the mighty Bitcoin the only cryptocurrency in the land for ever and ever!! LOL  Tongue

Great to see you finally saw the light   Wink
donator
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1079
Gerald Davis
November 16, 2013, 12:00:44 AM
#9
Well, isn't this the basic rule of the game? For everyone who makes a win must be someone who makes a loss. He might be greedy, but so are all the other people playing the game. And of course nobody is forced to play.

Well not it isn't.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparative_advantage
kju
newbie
Activity: 20
Merit: 0
November 15, 2013, 11:45:11 PM
#8
... I just want to make money ... more interested in just making a buck... or is it just me?

You seem like a very greedy person, and you don't care about anyone else as long as you can get some money out of it.

Well, isn't this the basic rule of the game? For everyone who makes a win must be someone who makes a loss. He might be greedy, but so are all the other people playing the game. And of course nobody is forced to play.
legendary
Activity: 4522
Merit: 3426
November 15, 2013, 11:33:57 PM
#7
... I just want to make money ... more interested in just making a buck... or is it just me?

You seem like a very greedy person, and you don't care about anyone else as long as you can get some money out of it.
legendary
Activity: 2506
Merit: 1030
Twitter @realmicroguy
November 15, 2013, 11:30:16 PM
#6
How do you support that alt coins is going to surge?

He owns a lot and therefore wants it to happen.  Nothing more.

Ok. You're right. All praise the mighty Bitcoin the only cryptocurrency in the land for ever and ever!! LOL  Tongue
donator
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1079
Gerald Davis
November 15, 2013, 11:25:42 PM
#5
How do you support that alt coins is going to surge?

He owns a lot and therefore wants it to happen.  Nothing more.
legendary
Activity: 2506
Merit: 1030
Twitter @realmicroguy
November 15, 2013, 11:24:39 PM
#4
How do you support that alt coins is going to surge? Gut instinct or a basis on fact?
Are you simply basing this on the techs using virtcurr?

Did you factor in the average user who will become the bulk of the users over time? I highly doubt so.



The only thing that has to be factored in is an understanding of human history. Not only is competition inevitable, it's here and now.  Cheesy
member
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Bitcoin News-Reviews
November 15, 2013, 11:14:08 PM
#3
How do you support that alt coins is going to surge? Gut instinct or a basis on fact?
Are you simply basing this on the techs using virtcurr?

Did you factor in the average user who will become the bulk of the users over time? I highly doubt so.
legendary
Activity: 2506
Merit: 1030
Twitter @realmicroguy
November 15, 2013, 11:05:24 PM
#2
You fellow newbies following the heated discussion in the other forums where the old timers are getting all heated about even the remote possibility of
adding support for redlisting suspected addresses used for criminal activity?

Coming in late to BTC just a few weeks ago, I'm more pragmatic about that kind of stuff, working with government to establish clear rules etc. I just want to make money and don't fear the prospect of paying taxes. BTC may make it easier to demand/pay randoms of all kinds in the future, not just crypolocker, so I would welcome some blockchain analysis/marking/whatever that might prevent me or my loved ones from being a victim in later years. I do understand the objections about how hard it is to do without tainting everybody (the "most US bills have cocaine on them" reference and so forth)

Am I correct guessing newcomers are less fired up in general than the old timers about anonymity and privacy, and more interested in just making a buck... or is it just me?




The bulk of the people that made money in Bitcoin bought in before 2011 when you get bitcoins for loose change. Now that Bitcoin is in a bubble and with redlists right around the corner, the altcoins are going to surge (and in a big way).

Markets always adjust, competition always arrives, it's the nature of the economics. Bitcoin is just making it a little easier by shooting itself in the foot. But it will happen either way.
newbie
Activity: 17
Merit: 0
November 15, 2013, 10:42:02 PM
#1
You fellow newbies following the heated discussion in the other forums where the old timers are getting all heated about even the remote possibility of
adding support for redlisting suspected addresses used for criminal activity?

Coming in late to BTC just a few weeks ago, I'm more pragmatic about that kind of stuff, working with government to establish clear rules etc. I just want to make money and don't fear the prospect of paying taxes. BTC may make it easier to demand/pay randoms of all kinds in the future, not just crypolocker, so I would welcome some blockchain analysis/marking/whatever that might prevent me or my loved ones from being a victim in later years. I do understand the objections about how hard it is to do without tainting everybody (the "most US bills have cocaine on them" reference and so forth)

Am I correct guessing newcomers are less fired up in general than the old timers about anonymity and privacy, and more interested in just making a buck... or is it just me?
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