2/26/2014 5:17:18 PM
But wasn't Mt. Gox doing pretty damn well? Are you implying that coinbase will underwrite or insure my deposits?
2/26/2014 6:28:38 PM
I'm not being clear.Mt Gox was making money but had people with no experience at the helm. Coinbase has outside investment AND they are making money. They also have people with experience commanding the ship and competent advisors. No one that's been around is surprised that Mt Gox has folded and this happened. I would be surprised if something similar happens to Coinbase, but if it does you'll likely be shit out of luck if your bitcoin was in Coinbase. You should be securing it yourself if you choose to buy any, which minimizes a lot of this type of risk.
2/26/2014 6:55:13 PM
How do I secure it myself?
2/26/2014 9:01:52 PM
store your wallet.dat files yourself, regularly scan your system for malware, and put the wallet.dat files in some sort of offsite backup
2/26/2014 9:30:45 PM
2/28/2014 8:14:13 AM
break wallet.dat into a couple dozen rar archives and store them on floppies.
2/28/2014 12:33:44 PM
break wallet.dat into 20 .rar files, corrupt one, then put them in a password protected zip and download it from bittorrent[Edited on February 28, 2014 at 3:48 PM. Reason : .]
2/28/2014 3:47:34 PM
big jump overnightwent from 570ish to about 700 or so right now
3/3/2014 1:08:25 PM
This is pure retardation.
3/3/2014 3:17:20 PM
ITT, 3 years of people claiming BTC will be dead in the next 6 months or already dead. All of this occurring 2 years after it was first created. So I suppose it's been dying for 5 years now?
3/3/2014 7:53:16 PM
but see this time it's different, the well of lolbertarian herp-derp will surely run dry now
3/4/2014 1:29:15 AM
^^Yeah, I guess we keep underestimating people like you and their epic fucking idiocy.Sorry.
3/4/2014 8:04:28 AM
LOL. u mad bro?
3/4/2014 8:41:01 AM
I'm mad I didn't mine when I had the chance. Still don't think btc is viable long term though, although the idea has potential as a supplement to established currencies.
3/4/2014 9:43:45 AM
My boss has a Ph. D in particle physics and mines litecoin that he uses to trade/sell bitcoin. I'll tell him he's epically fucking idiotic when he gets in.[Edited on March 4, 2014 at 11:28 AM. Reason : a]
3/4/2014 11:28:40 AM
Today, 1 bitcoin buys x. Tomorrow, bitcoin buys 100x. The next day, bitcoin buys 0.001x.
3/4/2014 11:38:28 AM
I'm not sure how having a PhD in an unrelated subject correlates with ability to forecast bitcoin's viability or future value?
3/4/2014 12:10:53 PM
Yeah, CaelNCSU, would a Ph. D. in sucking dick constitute appropriate credentials as well? Because if so, I'd be interested in retaining your mother as my financial advisor.BURN!
3/4/2014 12:40:46 PM
^^ The way the detractors in this thread talk about it, you'd think all the bitcoin proponents are script kiddies. Technically it's interesting and uses several "hard" concepts in a novel way. It gets rid of some payment risks and creates new ones. The only way to determine which risks are worse is to try them out. It has some practical issues, to say the least, to overcome. The only way bitcoin will survive is if people keep using it and building on it, which is happening at an accelerating rate.The speculation was interesting in large part because if you had $10,000 in it 3 years ago you have life changing money today.
3/4/2014 1:58:06 PM
3/4/2014 2:42:43 PM
rip in peace flexcoinhttp://www.forbes.com/sites/andygreenberg/2014/03/04/another-bitcoin-startup-tanks-after-600000-theft/
3/4/2014 4:05:02 PM
^^Things with great asymmetry do. http://www.edge.org/conversation/understanding-is-a-poor-substitute-for-convexity-antifragility
3/4/2014 4:23:51 PM
ono http://blog.tian.io/bitstamp-has-a-broken-matching-enginehttps://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=499580
3/4/2014 4:25:44 PM
Seems like all the bit coin sites need WAAAYYY more quality control than currently exists. I guess without regulation and watchdogs to exact real oversight, people are pushing out shoddy software hoping they can make a quick buck.
3/4/2014 4:46:31 PM
^ What baffles me is NO ONE SEEMS CONCERNED about all these issues, there is absolutely no shaking people's confidence in this stuff. The cult of Bitcoin, indeed.
3/4/2014 5:43:15 PM
^ I've been concerned about <INSERT POS WALLET, FLY BY NIGHT EXCHANGE OF THE DAY HERE>. Which is why I don't and haven't used any of them. Essentially anyone that can write 3 lines of Javascript or PHP has been building services infrastructure. The market is crowded with junk, much like Windows Phone.
3/4/2014 5:55:46 PM
I've done pretty well with this last bump. Although my total investment of play money here is pretty low, it's nice to see it doing something.
3/4/2014 9:24:45 PM
3/4/2014 9:56:46 PM
3/5/2014 8:49:01 AM
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/bitcoin-ceo-found-dead-singapore-apparent-suicide-article-1.1711585
3/5/2014 2:22:04 PM
3/7/2014 2:01:35 PM
The dude identified by Newsweek has strongly denied it, and there's a firestorm on controversy on the journalistic quality and ethics (did they have the right guy? was it right to reveal it?).
3/7/2014 2:32:36 PM
Bitcoin CEO is just like being a Nigerian prince. Right?
3/7/2014 2:42:01 PM
3/7/2014 3:52:45 PM
Ok so he admits to it, then denies it after he gets chased all over town by the media horde.http://gawker.com/bitcoin-inventor-denies-newsweek-story-after-bizarre-1538090682http://abcnews.go.com/m/story?id=22811029http://gawker.com/newsweek-editor-in-chief-we-stand-by-our-bitcoin-story-1538363931]
3/7/2014 4:37:37 PM
This is the dumbest piece of journalism I have ever seen. The reasoning behind the article is-guy is good at math-he has the same name (even though there are good reasons to think the name is a pseudonym)
3/7/2014 6:46:31 PM
If he some random guy who has no idea what it was, why is he acting so sketchy when reporter try to talk to about it? It seems pretty obvious this guys involves with bit coin doesn't want anyone to know, which is his right. But I can't see how anyone would believe that he's not the guy.What's the big deal even if he was the guy who created the bit coin idea? Just because you're the person came up with the original product, doesn't really mean anything considering what it is today. Steve Wozniak was the creator of the apple, but he has pretty much nothing to do with the Macintosh we know today. It would be stupid to presume he is really relevant to the process now. That's probably the case with this guy now.
3/7/2014 8:27:22 PM
3/7/2014 9:31:50 PM
japcoin
3/8/2014 12:31:41 AM
That amazon review isn't broken English. It's just an amazon review. My previous dictated post in this thread is worse. Why only 1 review? Seems suspicious doesn't it...
3/8/2014 12:57:14 AM
3/8/2014 6:36:56 AM
3/8/2014 12:46:03 PM
Yes. I did. It's not a strawman.This is the kind of airheaded logic used in the article:
3/8/2014 12:58:17 PM
saying hard drive space that hasn't been an issue != saying "we don't use Hard Disk Drives anymore"come on dude. i'll agree that the article is flawed in places, but that's a pretty monstrous misrepresentation, just like your one before it.
3/8/2014 1:46:29 PM
I was being charitable and thinking maybe she thought disk refered to floppy disk or something. Hard drive space HAS been an issue and will continue to be an issue. I have no clue what she is saying, but I was quite charitable in dealing with all the things she might have meant.Please highlight the evidence in the article you find compelling. The only "smoking gun" anyone seems to have is a an out of context quote that the guy says was misunderstood (and it seems obvious that he wouldn't have admitted to such a thing if he was going to turn around and deny it hours later). What else is there?[Edited on March 8, 2014 at 1:57 PM. Reason : asdfasdf]
3/8/2014 1:56:55 PM
3/8/2014 2:37:54 PM
What I'm asking is what evidence is presented besides that single quote? That seems like the best thing going for the article and if you remove it, what do you have?The police were there and actually confirmed the quote. I don't take issue with the words of the quote. I take issue with the context, what question was posed beforehand.Here's a long section of the article, but pay attention what happens between the journalist's own words and Nakamoto's:
3/8/2014 2:50:16 PM
It's highly circumstantial, but unless the NSA release of their wiretaps or someone owns up to it, it would really all just be speculation at this point.
3/8/2014 4:51:45 PM
LOL that a random police officer would know what bitcoin was, much less who Satoshi Nakamoto wasset em up---------->]
3/8/2014 11:10:22 PM