Contracts are just the tip of the iceberg since (apparently) there is a scripting language built right into Bitcoin that allows for more complex financial transactions. Here's a pretty great article on how Bitcoin works and the following post will focus on scripting: http://www.michaelnielsen.org/ddi/how-the-bitcoin-protocol-actually-works/https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Scriptbut don't worry, the trolls have clearly demonstrated that this is all a house of cards and will collapse very soon
12/9/2013 7:49:32 AM
Right. So trading in eventual derivatives of an unstable commodity is going to somehow be better than trading in the unstable commodity itself.You guys really have NO CLUE how markets or money works, do you?
12/9/2013 8:13:05 AM
12/9/2013 8:38:57 AM
So you're not going to comment on the utility of bitcoin? Just that some people speculate and don't know how markets work. Keep using Paypal and waiting 3 weeks for your money.[Edited on December 9, 2013 at 9:32 AM. Reason : A]
12/9/2013 9:32:03 AM
I just bought several humble jumbo bundles with bitcoin. I'm not going to be rich off bitcoin, but I now almost immediately dismiss someone who says its worthless and stupid.
12/9/2013 1:03:33 PM
^ I bought some stuff from adafruit and put.io subscription. I love not having to store credit information somewhere it could be taken.
12/9/2013 1:44:36 PM
LOLhttp://www.usatoday.com/story/money/markets/2013/12/18/bitcoin-price/4107831/
12/18/2013 9:11:11 AM
Third time it's happened. Not at all surprising.
12/18/2013 10:52:04 AM
I'm ruined. Why didn't anyone warn me? The government needs to step in and regulate bitcoin or shut it down. I've already contacted my representatives. I don't want what happened to me to happen to anyone else.
12/18/2013 12:17:18 PM
good thing I sold all my bitcoins to shoot
12/18/2013 2:11:41 PM
ehe. China won't legally recognize Bitcoin, because it has no legal status. wait, what?]
12/18/2013 11:09:59 PM
it's just a con to get people to voluntarily contribute their computing resources to a big ole cryptonet.highly unlikely to be being used for anything good for us.stop being a sucker and follow this rule: if what you're doing doesn't actually generate wealth/value in some way, then you're a bad person. even if you are successful, if you didn't CREATE the wealth, then you basically just stole it.this shit was figured out thousands of years ago. read your greek philosophers.
12/19/2013 4:00:26 AM
Bitcoin made an appearance in "Almost Human" this week.
12/19/2013 8:31:48 AM
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12/19/2013 4:21:58 PM
what a horrible comparison - they didn't steal money - the stole the transaction data...the credit card number is needed as a part of transaction data
12/19/2013 4:46:22 PM
12/19/2013 11:46:08 PM
^False. Each register could have a wallet stored completely offline. You only need the public address to send money. The private one can be hidden completely offline. Corporate could assign an address to every store, employee or shift. Makes doing accounting super easy, especially if items sold are encoded with the transaction data. Automatic auditing.
12/20/2013 12:33:06 AM
12/20/2013 8:47:02 AM
In the same way a bank can easily have the vault raided--I can think of a hundred ways to lower or eliminate the risk. Only if they are dense would a major theft happen and it puts the merchant at risk instead of millions of consumers.
12/20/2013 9:28:06 AM
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12/20/2013 3:26:36 PM
So since the price has come down to half of the peak value, is it time to buy them now? I want to become a millionaire like that Norwegian dude.
12/20/2013 3:30:09 PM
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12/20/2013 6:07:44 PM
c'mon Kris why cantcha be a true Bitcoin Believer™
12/20/2013 8:41:17 PM
I've never said it could remove the USD as the world's reserve currency. I've used it to make purchases and found it was more convenient and lower friction than credit card. I think multiparty transactions and digital signatures with wallets are also compelling. I'll go out on a limb and say it will be a major player in international commerce or the current banking system will change in such a way to usurp the good parts of it.If I was alone Andresson wouldn't have just given Coinbase $85 million.[Edited on December 20, 2013 at 9:03 PM. Reason : A]
12/20/2013 9:03:14 PM
there are many many other new-millennium gold-bugs like youand criminals eager for new ways to transfer their ill-gotten gainsand parasites eager to feed off the ignorance of the first two types[Edited on December 20, 2013 at 9:41 PM. Reason : also idiots who get sucked into the hype
12/20/2013 9:40:34 PM
12/20/2013 9:44:42 PM
Ok. Even though I've gone on and on about its legitimate uses.
12/20/2013 9:47:07 PM
God damn, it's hilarious to see you going on about stuff you have no concept about.
12/21/2013 11:49:22 AM
What specifically? It's clear Kris doesn't know how it works technically or practically. The number of bitcoin businesses has skyrocketed from 3 years ago and VCs are interested. It's not all just speculation.[Edited on December 21, 2013 at 12:14 PM. Reason : A]
12/21/2013 12:10:29 PM
Never did address this from EuroTitToss:
12/21/2013 3:11:15 PM
12/21/2013 3:51:19 PM
Just want to take a moment to point out that AH led a $25 million round which is different from investing $25 million.Either way, AH has plenty of money to throw a flyer on a Bitcoin company.[Edited on December 21, 2013 at 4:08 PM. Reason : .]
12/21/2013 4:08:28 PM
Don't get me wrong, I get your argument. You're saying that in your mind, Bitcoin is not meant to be a currency replacement, but a peer to peer payment replacement. I don't deny that it is a very useful concept. But it's been done.My point is that I don't agree that it's stable enough for that - and it will never get that stability without falling into a regulated state. I also don't think that it's credible enough for that, and if we ever get chip & pin here in the US, then it simply won't displace credit cards because of the infrastructure that's already in place (see google wallet).
12/21/2013 5:01:18 PM
12/21/2013 7:03:50 PM
kiljadn wins this threadhere's another link to throw in: http://www.businessinsider.com/former-twitter-engineer-blasts-bitcoin-2013-12
12/22/2013 12:32:41 AM
12/22/2013 12:33:58 AM
Btc is the myspace of crypto currencies. It's laying the groundwork for one that might work.
12/22/2013 1:06:28 AM
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12/22/2013 11:12:55 AM
I thought people switches to Facebook because of animated gifs. Just like they are switching away from Facebook because of security, privacy, and ads.
12/22/2013 12:55:12 PM
12/22/2013 1:38:48 PM
something relevant for you guyshttp://www.policymic.com/articles/77293/even-china-can-t-stop-bitcoin-from-getting-big-here-s-why
12/22/2013 8:19:58 PM
This might be a stupid question as I know next to nothing about bitcoins, but are there any physical bitcoins you can put in your pocket? (i know the bitcoin is a digital currency... but are there any bitcoin-standard backed coins or bills?)
12/22/2013 8:46:13 PM
you can make a paper backup of your wallet.dat file
12/22/2013 9:50:44 PM