Ok, I see you don't know the first thing about Bitcoin, too bad.
Bitcoins can't be mined more than what has been defined on day one, no matter how many CPUs, GPUSs, FPAs, and (soon) ASICs you put at work.
Nobody can do a heck about inflation in Bitcoin, no matter how large his resources. The (matematical) rules can be changed only id the majority of the network agrees to a new set.
And guess what? Bitcoin is succesful *because* of that rules.
Government money will always be scarce for someone (the majority of the people) and will always be printed at will by some other (a minimum minority).
Bragging about criminal activities using Bitcoin is exactly the same as bragging about free speech. He who does not understand the importance of the latter can't understand the importance of the former.
Denying that there are huge organisations doing money laundering with dollars, euros and other currencies is simply burying his head in the sand.
I'm sick of hearing ppl dismissing Bitcoin because "it helps money laundering".
Bitcoin exists because conventional money is now far too regulated.
And of course because in the 21th century we need digital gold... let the fools play with paper money you can print at will...
In 1969, this software got Apollo 11 to the moon, detached the lunar module, landed it on the moon's surface, and brought three astronauts home.
No men was ever on the moon, yet.
Only people with a scarce knowledge of the events still believes that the NASA succeded, in reality it was the biggest hoax of the history. To be precise, we know for sure that the photos and films are fakes, then while theoretically the mission may have happened, I strongly doubt.
If not else, for all the work they are doing against the software patents in Europe.
If Europe will be sw-patents-free, Open Source sw could reach new heights.
Otherwise, if sw patents will reach also Europe, Open Source development can be doomed.
This will teach the hard way the differences between centralized and p2p currencies
Ok, I see you don't know the first thing about Bitcoin, too bad. Bitcoins can't be mined more than what has been defined on day one, no matter how many CPUs, GPUSs, FPAs, and (soon) ASICs you put at work. Nobody can do a heck about inflation in Bitcoin, no matter how large his resources. The (matematical) rules can be changed only id the majority of the network agrees to a new set. And guess what? Bitcoin is succesful *because* of that rules. Government money will always be scarce for someone (the majority of the people) and will always be printed at will by some other (a minimum minority). Bragging about criminal activities using Bitcoin is exactly the same as bragging about free speech. He who does not understand the importance of the latter can't understand the importance of the former.
Denying that there are huge organisations doing money laundering with dollars, euros and other currencies is simply burying his head in the sand. I'm sick of hearing ppl dismissing Bitcoin because "it helps money laundering". Bitcoin exists because conventional money is now far too regulated. And of course because in the 21th century we need digital gold... let the fools play with paper money you can print at will...
Yes, as you do while using your dollar cash.
... so this time I'll pass ;-)
And since we are speaking about 9/11, don't forget it was probably an inside job organized by your government: http://truth.provostdesigns.com/
Only people with a scarce knowledge of the events still believes that the NASA succeded, in reality it was the biggest hoax of the history. To be precise, we know for sure that the photos and films are fakes, then while theoretically the mission may have happened, I strongly doubt.
See this interesting exerpt
http://luogocomune.net/site/modules/news/article.
If not else, for all the work they are doing against the software patents in Europe. If Europe will be sw-patents-free, Open Source sw could reach new heights. Otherwise, if sw patents will reach also Europe, Open Source development can be doomed.