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Topic: Would you live on a seastead that uses nothing but bitcoin for its currency? - page 2. (Read 980 times)

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It is okay if there are places on that area where I can use the bitcoin.  Places like malls, pharmacy, restaurants, and market Grin. That would be the place to be for all bitcoin enthusiast.  Evry transactions would really take the whole world by storm as ut is the first place where uses of bitcoin is very much alive.
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Only if there's Lobsters, Bitches, and Weed. Wink

Pretty much something like this but seriously, yeah I would. Me & my girlfriend always talk about doing a runner away from family & responsibilities etc.
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Only if there's Lobsters, Bitches, and Weed. Wink
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If it's not a scam it sure looks a lot like one:

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Funding

We are funding the Marinea Project primarily through the sale of memberships and the purchase of Sea-Notes.

The funds needed to complete phase 1 is $15M

A Sea-note is a measure of membership currently set at $100. The proceeds will be used to create our floating base of operations. Once the base is established, further funds and profits will be used to foster R&D through seed grants and resource support of entrepreneurs willing to test out their products and claims out on the sea.

You may of course purchase as many Sea-Notes as you wish.  To be used either for citizenship when the time comes, as a discount on Marinea partner products and services, or as an investment in a new industry, or maybe just because you want to see this project happen and have your name written in the book of the founders as a moment in history. Whatever your reason, we want to thank you for all your support, both financial and by telling your friends about Marinea.

https://marinea.org/phase1/#how
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Seastead company, Marinea, is planning on using bitcoin as its initial currency.

http://blog.marinea.org/?p=114#more-114
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