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Topic: Washington Post: 'R.I.P. Bitcoin. It’s time to move on' - page 6. (Read 5611 times)

newbie
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yes .... this makes it as "bitcoin died 90 Times" ... lol

These people are tying so hard.... hope they dont leak early... Tongue



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legendary
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Time will tell... These kind of articles have been around since many years ago, and they mean nothing to the growth of bitcoin.
I think now the people who are in bitcoin trading know quite enough not to get manipulated by those articles. Some new traders may get affected but bitcoin market will not die with only articles.
legendary
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And it is more than obvious that a good deal of media works against the Bitcoin,probably are sponsored by the banking sector which is not exactly happy that Bitcoin becomes something serious in the financial world.Every time it happens that price drop they go with their black forecasts.
legendary
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another day and another nonsense from media about bitcoin. it looks to me like whenever there is any movement in bitcoin, they increase their attacks on bitcoin.
it is more harmful to bitcoin than anything else.
newbie
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Somebody is really trying hard to reduce the price of BTC...... and failing
legendary
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In Satoshi I Trust
newbie
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What a poorly written piece of crap article this is.. I would expect more from the mainstream media.. It is like it is written by one of the crypto news sites.
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About the author:
Vivek Wadhwa is a fellow at Rock Center for Corporate Governance at Stanford University, director of research at Center for Entrepreneurship and Research Commercialization at Duke, and distinguished fellow at Singularity University. His past appointments include Harvard Law School, University of California Berkeley, and Emory University.

Meh Undecided
legendary
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So, when exactly Washington Post become expert for virtual currencies?
I do not believe in their political and economic judgments, much less in their judgment about Bitcoin.
They are really funny Smiley

legendary
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I stand with Ukraine.
Firstly, I have never considered The Washington Post as something you can rely on. It's a popular daily newspaper which publishes articles not in order to be truthful but rather in order to be more popular.

Secondly, I think in 10 years the author will regret publishing this crap instead of buying Bitcoins himself.
legendary
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Just remember once Bitcoin soars up again with some giant merchant implementing it for payments

You do know that the number of BTC-accepting merchants hasn't increased, and http://www.coindesk.com/is-bitcoins-merchant-appeal-fading/ , right?

it has to do with all the rencet news probably, and anyway there are only two real merchants remained, amazon and ebay, the other even if they not accept bitcoin never, no one would care about

anyway, i'm not expecting bitcoin to be embraced by any single shop out there, especially phisical shop, don't dream too much on certain things..
legendary
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What a poorly written piece of crap article this is.. I would expect more from the mainstream media.. It is like it is written by one of the crypto news sites.

Let them rant, people will read about bitcoin again, engraving it deeper into their minds. When it is still here the next time they read about it, they may consider getting into bitcoin.
newbie
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You guys must take these media attacks on Bitcoin very seriously. If the major news sites start spreading FUD like this, you know there are major players in the background backing

these attacks. The small time shilling is one thing, but the subscriber counts for these media channels are massive and the print media reach a lot of people. We need some of the

Core developers to stand up and make themselves count and debunk these lies. Once these types of media outlets carry this story, the smaller shills will have a field day with this.

Sadly, The Bitcoin Foundation, Bitcoin's PRopoganda wing, is bankrupt Sad
legendary
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You guys must take these media attacks on Bitcoin very seriously. If the major news sites start spreading FUD like this, you know there are major players in the background backing

these attacks. The small time shilling is one thing, but the subscriber counts for these media channels are massive and the print media reach a lot of people. We need some of the

Core developers to stand up and make themselves count and debunk these lies. Once these types of media outlets carry this story, the smaller shills will have a field day with this.
legendary
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im wondering how is the next posts on headlines
bitcoin reborn from its ashes ^^
newbie
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Just remember once Bitcoin soars up again with some giant merchant implementing it for payments

You do know that the number of BTC-accepting merchants hasn't increased, and http://www.coindesk.com/is-bitcoins-merchant-appeal-fading/ , right?
legendary
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I wonder is this the biggest blow to ever come out in bitcoin existent,there will be people that will going to take over for the betterment of bitcoin technology so it is not going to die just like the media picture on the mainstream ,bitcoin will still go on,we should really move on for the betterment of the community
hero member
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Yeah that's exactly how the media perceives it and tries to communicate it with the outside world. Just cause someone feels Bitcoin isn't going on the right path, they have worded their article to make it seem like Bitcoin's really dead.

Just remember once Bitcoin soars up again with some giant merchant implementing it for payments - "First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win."
newbie
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Bitcoin is decentralized & in constant flux. The term "dead" is as inapplicable to Bitcoin as it is to molds, or even to icky bacteria:
"Endospores enable bacteria to lie dormant for extended periods, even centuries. Revival of spores millions of years old has been claimed.[3] When the environment becomes more favorable, the endospore can reactivate itself to the vegetative state." --wikip

TL;DR: "How do you kill that which has no life?"

Here is the e-mail of the clown that wrote that article: [email protected]
Website: wadhwa.com

When you grow up, I'll teach you to download LOIC, the most effective way to deal with things you don't like & the epitome of maturity Smiley
legendary
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Allright,this hurts right in the feelings.Don't know should I be holding or regret in the future.Recently,there have been such news almost every other day of bitcoin dying.Not sure how much truth the media beholds.We cant jump to conclusions without having a proper statement from the core developers.I really expect some comments from the core team and that would be a final decision.
newbie
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Here is the e-mail of the clown that wrote that article: [email protected]

Website: wadhwa.com
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