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WFT ? Bitcoin
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Well, read this and tell me if it is a good idea
World's First Virtual Heist? BitCoin User Loses $500,000 | PCWorld |
I think I will stick with my visa card for on-line purchases.
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that sux...but its just poor security on his end. if i had $500,000 worth of something stored digitally...i'd get it off of an online accessible machine. since wallets are transferrable and free to create, u could transfer almost all of funds into offline wallet.
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It is backed by what? It is a non-national fiat currency. I think I'd rather buy gold.
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lol, as if speculating on actual commodities and currencies wasn't enough, they are no speculating on virtual , non existing, crap.. It's not even hot air, it's virtual hot air .. People are addicted to bubbles these days, .com, credit, mortage, oil, gold... now bit's... sucker born every minute.
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it's not non existing. it's 0's and 1's stored on silicon circuits or magnetized platters ! :)
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So, how do I physically transfer my bitcoins by hand from one person to another?
Can't do it? Guess it isn't "real". And yes, my opinion exactly svandamme... Another commodity to inflate and pop. |
But, you can setup the program and "mine" new Bitcons. I mean Bitcoins...
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There have actually been Bitcoin mining accidents...
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Interesting news article I came across on /.
Trojan Goes After Bitcoins - Slashdot Who'duh thunkit? Storing "money" as a file on your PC... Yeah, that's real secure. |
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It started off with no value and may return to that state.
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This is a good laugh:
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Bitcoin [newstechnica.com] is a decentralised computer currency designed by self-righteous Ayn Rand-reading nerds who despise looters and parasites like, er, you. It is used to purchase Internet services, illegal drugs and pictures of naked women holding video cards.
Best quote of the day! |
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