I suspect I understand it better than you do. For example, the move command is a local client thing, you can't be certain you have the funds until nodes on the network verify the transaction (since one could modify their local wallet file and include blockchains they don't really have). So, in order to be certain, you need to wait for the Bitcoin network to 'clear' the transaction.
The other alternative is to use some Bitcoin transaction service, but considering their history of getting 'hacked' and getting Bitcoins stolen... And we know it happens because we get a Slashdot article each time over it... I wouldn't trust those services.
Works if you print it, and can tell when someone's carrying it; not so much if you don't control the supply and it can be encrypted so you can't even tell that someone has any.
Good luck with that. Buying something in a local store that would need to support your encryption method and doing it under the table while waiting how long for it to clear over the public Internet?
Still tl;dr post.
I couldn't find the article where Kaz Hirai mentions it on the first page of results on Google and I am too lazy to dig deeper.
tl;dr
I suspect I understand it better than you do. For example, the move command is a local client thing, you can't be certain you have the funds until nodes on the network verify the transaction (since one could modify their local wallet file and include blockchains they don't really have). So, in order to be certain, you need to wait for the Bitcoin network to 'clear' the transaction.
The other alternative is to use some Bitcoin transaction service, but considering their history of getting 'hacked' and getting Bitcoins stolen... And we know it happens because we get a Slashdot article each time over it... I wouldn't trust those services.
As someone who watched very closely, they didn't even try. They failed to even engage Second life's market.
I'm still waiting on the proposed Second life killer.
You want another point?
So... Wheres the Second life killer Sony execs promised?
That's not really enough to be considered 'many', assuming I could trust such information from further lack of published information references.
Source?
Good luck with that. Buying something in a local store that would need to support your encryption method and doing it under the table while waiting how long for it to clear over the public Internet?
Then how do I pay for my Netflix subscription in British pounds and watch Netflix using a British IP address without a US VPN?
Or we could just invest in switching to IPv6 instead of paying people to push papers to make this happen.
Calm down, APK. You're so tense.
APK is mad I won't read his TL;DR drivel. :>
In what way does it outperform SQL Server?
You're so tense, bro.
Apparently not replying to TL;DR text is running away. Whatever you say, APK
As opposed to my Google Nexus S?
APK, just a little hint, you cannot call it a 'fail troll' when I got someone mad enough to follow me all over Slashdot.
lol APK
I'm okay with this, APK.
You mad, APK?
APK, why so tense?
Poor baby. :)
Then why did you whine to begin with?
Nobody is forcing you to play black Mesa. Don't want it, don't install it.