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  • JohnnyCash
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    I just discovered a 20% Amazon discount is available when paying with bitcoin at purse.io
    Thank You! I would like to give you a big hug. I realize this is a radical departure from my past position, but new information has altered my view.
    Last edited by Guest; 02-16-15, 01:37 AM.

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  • allodial
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    Originally posted by shikamaru View Post
    The usage of gold and silver as money began with the priest class eons ago.
    The usage of gold and silver as money has many problems in an of itself..

    I realize this is a radical departure from my past position, but new information has altered my view.
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    That's very interesting. Reminds me of gold-pressed latinum.

    Originally posted by JohnnyCash View Post
    Former U.S. Mint director Edmund Moy has a seat on the board of advisors for Coin.co, a company that helps large corporations and organizations accept Bitcoin.
    http://www.coinworld.com/news/bitcoi...mismatics.html
    The interesting thing about Bitcoin is that, it doesn't appear to be much different than the social credit system behind the SSA. The pretense of Bitcoin is that its 'something new' when its not.

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    I wonder if the word blockchain is related to the word teamster or blocked assets or with the block and tackle chain hoist that is used to slaughter cattle?

    When I first heard the word 'blockchain' it reminded me of the chain gangs America would employ of their prison capital. -Commentor at bitcoinmagazine.com
    blockchain = obstruct + bondage? Blocked assets would be assets that the owner or beneficiary is obstructed/prevent from having direct access or title to. Chain? Hmm they are all chained together ..like a chain gain? Hmm.
    Last edited by allodial; 02-15-15, 09:14 PM.

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  • JohnnyCash
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    Former U.S. Mint director Edmund Moy has a seat on the board of advisors for Coin.co, a company that helps large corporations and organizations accept Bitcoin.

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  • shikamaru
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    Originally posted by allodial View Post
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    Hmmm...I wonder if those "smart contracts" might be "exchange contracts"? This might be related to bitcoin somehow afaik.

    I will definitely need to look into bitcoin and programming more.

    Stirring as always, allodial.

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  • shikamaru
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    Originally posted by Chex View Post
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    Gold is respected throughout the world for its timeless value. As a standard of beauty, a universal form of treasure, a hedge against inflation, and a safe haven in times of instability, gold has been synonymous with wealth for five thousand years.

    The usage of gold and silver as money began with the priest class eons ago.
    The usage of gold and silver as money has many problems in an of itself..

    I realize this is a radical departure from my past position, but new information has altered my view.

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  • allodial
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    Blockchain is reminiscent of 'ball and chain'.

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  • JohnnyCash
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    The banking cabal still has gold, silver and bitcoin on lock down but 2015 will see this lockdown challenged like never before.

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  • Chex
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    Gold is respected throughout the world for its timeless value. As a standard of beauty, a universal form of treasure, a hedge against inflation, and a safe haven in times of instability, gold has been synonymous with wealth for five thousand years.

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  • allodial
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    Bitcoin is starting to come into its own as a digital currency, but the blockchain technology behind it could prove to be much more significant.

    Author Melanie Swan, Founder of the Institute for Blockchain Studies, explains that the blockchain is essentially votes, software, health data, and ideas.[Amazon link $12.49 kindle/$13.99 paperback]
    Hmmm...I wonder if those "smart contracts" might be "exchange contracts"? This might be related to bitcoin somehow afaik.
    Last edited by allodial; 02-11-15, 07:51 AM.
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