MIT Bitcoin Project To Create Cryptocurrency Ecosystem, Give $100 Per Student
rjmarvin (3001897) writes "Two MIT students have raised $500,000 to turn the campus into a cryptocurrency ecoystem, giving each MIT undergrad $100 in Bitcoin (or about 0.22 Bitcoins) starting next Fall. The MIT Bitcoin Project will make MIT the first physical location worldwide with widespread access to the digital currency. As of yet, there are no regulations governing how the students can use it."
Giving every student a fedora and trench-coat.
Unfortunately there was no money left for the "enough razors to shave neck-beards" initiative
More like they'll pool their money, buy components for and build a dedicated bitcoin harvester, invest their gains in more equipment, and virtuously circle their way to enough bitcoins to buy free weed for everyone, including the staff.
The issue with BitCoin isn't the acquisition, its the storage and spending. Giving each student easy access to a university-run "bank" with safe backed-up storage and good access would be a big step in the right direction. Having everywhere in MIT that accepts dollars also accept BitCoin would do far more.
The reason that the dollar works - that all currency works, really - is that people need it to interact with the government. Make BitCoin the easiest way to interact with MIT (for daily use stuff even) and people will use it, which will force them to acquire it, which will entice more people to take it, etc.
You're special forces then? That's great! I just love your olympics!
The question is what can you GET for them... Right now? Not much.
You really need to update your anti-Bitcoin propaganda. Between Bitcoinstore, Overstock.com, TigerDirect, Fancy, eGifter, and Gyft you can get quite a bit for a bitcoin these days, and that's not counting all these other merchants:
Trade page at the Bitcoin Wiki
"The state is that great fiction by which everyone tries to live at the expense of everyone else." - Bastiat
By next fall, 100$ in Bitcoin might be 0.0022BTC or 22BTC.
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