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chrislolds
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Wondering how many of the BOTLs out there are bitcoin users?
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Yes, I have. Extensively. The potential for fraud, theft and artificial manipulation--aided by the power and speed of the Internet--makes Madoff look like three-card monte by comparison. But, hey, if people want to spend real money to lose imaginary money, all the power to them.
EDIT: and furthermore, how would you expect one to manipulate it?
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For example, if country A's government wants to outlaw online gambling from a server hosted in country B (or ban trade/business transactions between two countries), they can do so when it comes to cash transactions, but cannot do so with bitcoins or any variation of online currency.
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"If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain
If anyone is curious on anything to do with bitcoin or would like some for free let me know, I'd be happy to answer any questions from a factual and or technical standpoint. Seems to be a lot of misinformation in this thread...
PM me if you're curious on it at all, have any questions, would like some or even if you'd like to privately debate either side of bitcoin(in a rational fact driven debate, not emotional )
And, honestly, sir, given that you seem to be suggesting that some who cite the numerous well-documented risks about Bitcom are "misinformed" or "emotional," may I ask, as politely as possible, would you have posted the same message above if people had come out with "emotional" and "misinformed" arguments in favor of Bitcoin?
"If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain
I'll post on some of the misinformation on both sides of the coin, give me a little bit as I'm at work.
And I didn't come out and say you were wrong when I asked questions regarding your previous statements, I asked you to explain your point of view so that everyone could see why you felt they are "totally susceptible to manipulation" and "potential for theft and fraud" to be greater than something like cash? I'd like to understand your point of view on these with your facts rather than just taking someones word for it that they think it is that way, tell us all why you believe this. I was opening this up for a debate based on facts vs opinions. What have you cited? I think you've misinterpreted me as I haven't posted any of my opinions on bitcoin in this thread other than stating I believe people are misinformed because of the lack of creditable references or a thorough understanding of the technology involved...
Please re-read my comments.
I look at it as a very interesting piece of technology and an amazing tool in certain circumstances. It has made me quite a bit of money over the years, but that is second to the technical aspect of it for me. I know a lot of people within the bitcoin community and at one time I was a big part of the community.
It's not a perfect implmentation, and their are flaws with it, but so many people have gathered misinformation and spread misinformation on it purely because of a lack of technical understanding of the underlying technology involved.
I'll go through some of the incorrect statements on this thread so far, and if anyone has questions I'll answer them to the best of my knowledge, I can also cite refrences for what I say if people doubt it.
I don't care one way or another if the answers are good or bad for bitcoin, I just like factual statements.
And I'd honestly prefer if bitcoins crashed to a more reasonable level, in my opinion they are overpriced right now and all I am doing is occasionally selling mine without buying more.