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Bitcoin goes against everything that corporations and the government would like. If it were up to them we would all carry cards instead of cash and every transaction would be monitored and scrutinized. For that reason Bitcoin cannot succeed. Any money that bankers and governments can't monitor can't be stolen by them.
"Tom is a well known racist, and like most of them he won't admit it, possibly even to himself." - Ed Seedhouse, October 4, 2020.
This is a respectable left leaning message board. I think they prefer to refer to it as a redistribution of wealth rather than theft. :D :)
The one's doing the theft aren't redistributing it, they are hoarding it into the hands of a very few, even if you call it stealing, stealing from a thief is different from stealing from the innocent.
The one's doing the theft aren't redistributing it, they are hoarding it into the hands of a very few, even if you call it stealing, stealing from a thief is different from stealing from the innocent.
Adam, I assume you mean the only difference is the victim. Stealing is stealing, right? By the way I have to agree with Tom O'Donnell's point. If the government and banks cant have control (access to corrupt by their own laws and rules, exclusively for them and not the public at large), they wont allow it.
Last edited by Gordon Gooding; Thursday, 31st October, 2013, 07:34 AM.
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Adam, I assume you mean the only difference is the victim. Stealing is stealing, right? By the way I have to agree with Tom O'Donnell's point. If the government and banks cant have control (access to corrupt by their own laws and rules, exclusively for them and not the public at large), they wont allow it.
I think a lot of people are missing the point that bitcoins - by their definition - cannot be controlled by external entities.
It isn't a matter of whether or not they want to control such digital creations. Cashing them in might be a whole
lot of trouble but it seems that it can be done (and I am not talking about using an ATM, although if you are willing to
put up with the loss of anonymity that is the result then...)
I have never understood BITCOIN currency, but, somehow it feels like a bubble of some kind. What happens when no one will accept payment that way any longer and what would it take to have that happen? If no entity stands behind the currency, where are the guarantees? What am I missing? Tutorial wanted.
I have never understood BITCOIN currency, but, somehow it feels like a bubble of some kind. What happens when no one will accept payment that way any longer and what would it take to have that happen? If no entity stands behind the currency, where are the guarantees? What am I missing? Tutorial wanted.
Thanks!
It is highly speculative... you might start here, but Google is your friend:
Adam, I assume you mean the only difference is the victim. Stealing is stealing, right? By the way I have to agree with Tom O'Donnell's point. If the government and banks cant have control (access to corrupt by their own laws and rules, exclusively for them and not the public at large), they wont allow it.
It depends on your ethical theory, in my own it does make a big difference. Thats why there would be a difference between killing Hitler and lets say an average person walking down the street (It can be argued that killing Hitler would have been good if it would have stopped the needless death of millions). In the same way if your stealing actually prevented more stealing (stopping the 1% from taking all the wealth) then you are still doing a net good by redistributing/stealing, although I'd argue no one ever earns billions of dollars they steal the money from all the workers they don't pay adequately, it could be said we are simply preventing that theft or putting it right.
Consider that all currencies that aren't backed by things like gold, silver etc. are fiat. They are backed by nothing more than government printing presses which is not much of a guarantee at all, imo. BTW, that is the difference between currency and money and it's a very important one, again imo.
I have never understood BITCOIN currency, but, somehow it feels like a bubble of some kind. What happens when no one will accept payment that way any longer and what would it take to have that happen? If no entity stands behind the currency, where are the guarantees? What am I missing? Tutorial wanted.
Thanks!
"Tom is a well known racist, and like most of them he won't admit it, possibly even to himself." - Ed Seedhouse, October 4, 2020.
If I understood that article, there are 11,000,000+ BITCOINs outstanding valued at $135 each for a total of $1,485,000,000 and almost as many more are possible. Unbelievable! And apparently, very few merchants accept them as payment. Someone here is nuts! Anyone for tulips in Amsterdam?
If I understood that article, there are 11,000,000+ BITCOINs outstanding valued at $135 each for a total of $1,485,000,000 and almost as many more are possible. Unbelievable! And apparently, very few merchants accept them as payment. Someone here is nuts! Anyone for tulips in Amsterdam?
I saw a price for the Bitcoins the other day and I'm sure they said the price was something like $213.00. Just looked and it's now even more. This might be the new Tulip craze.
The people valuing the currency are betting it will go the other way (that more merchants will start accepting it, not less). It's like any other currency - it's as strong as people's willingness to believe it's valid. Essentially, it's a form of crowdsourcing currency confidence. Pretty sure, though, that as others have said - major gov'ts will at some point stop it.
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