First Mr. Taaki, thank you for doing this: Both the interview and helping to open a possible path to decentralized means of exchange.
I have two questions:
Do you think the program adequately accommodates the people's tendency to lose coins whether by neglecting to back up their wallet, or just through general forgetfulness?
Now that Bitcoin has survived it's first huge crash, gained some publicity in the mainstream and caught the eye of the CIA are you more or less confident of it's viability than you were six months ago?
One of the benefits of a home lab is raising the general level of your science literacy.
There's a large gap between the cursory understanding scientific method - science in the consumer sense - and doing science - science from the producers perspective.
Don't do it for the fame. Do it for the humility.
First Mr. Taaki, thank you for doing this: Both the interview and helping to open a possible path to decentralized means of exchange. I have two questions: Do you think the program adequately accommodates the people's tendency to lose coins whether by neglecting to back up their wallet, or just through general forgetfulness? Now that Bitcoin has survived it's first huge crash, gained some publicity in the mainstream and caught the eye of the CIA are you more or less confident of it's viability than you were six months ago?
Am I right? Am I right?
One of the benefits of a home lab is raising the general level of your science literacy. There's a large gap between the cursory understanding scientific method - science in the consumer sense - and doing science - science from the producers perspective. Don't do it for the fame. Do it for the humility.
Look how many have a name that starts with U indicating that U the customer are the problem.
Nice man. Nice, nice man. *Scans for a good rock*
Can't beat em off with a stick. He's sure to reproduce.
Wait! You know their names?