wow you guys really need to do your homework about the history of the internet, its objective, where the technology comes from, and who controls it. C'mon, you can't be that naive?
hem9 said:Why are you in a precious metal forum then? You are just looking for arguments with that statement. Go to the bitcoin forum and air your support there; god knows they need it now.
stellaconcepts said:I get that... but do you not feel that because a currency CAN be unfunctional (as it is now) that it isn't a currency at all?
pro$pector said:stellaconcepts said:I get that... but do you not feel that because a currency CAN be unfunctional (as it is now) that it isn't a currency at all?
Last post (I said I was done - but this is a very rational question presented nicely, so I need to respond).
Bitcoin isn't going anywhere, and the internet isn't going anywhere.
I bet people are still buying their drugs off Silk Road today, that makes it a currency according to the dictionary.
It might also be of interest to you to note that Silk Road offers an escrow service for a small fee, so the seller doesn't have to take a huge haircut if the price plummets. I see escrow services for BTC as a large market in the future, which will help it gain more recognition as a stable currency.
...and I'll just throw in one more :lol: about the banksters controlling the internet! Please enlighten yourself on how P2P works valuecreator.
stellaconcepts said:pro$pector said:stellaconcepts said:I get that... but do you not feel that because a currency CAN be unfunctional (as it is now) that it isn't a currency at all?
Last post (I said I was done - but this is a very rational question presented nicely, so I need to respond).
Bitcoin isn't going anywhere, and the internet isn't going anywhere.
I bet people are still buying their drugs off Silk Road today, that makes it a currency according to the dictionary.
It might also be of interest to you to note that Silk Road offers an escrow service for a small fee, so the seller doesn't have to take a huge haircut if the price plummets. I see escrow services for BTC as a large market in the future, which will help it gain more recognition as a stable currency.
...and I'll just throw in one more :lol: about the banksters controlling the internet! Please enlighten yourself on how P2P works valuecreator.
You responded, but you didnt answer the question.
You said that bitcoin isnt going anyhwere... ok... I agree... neither is the flat earth society.
You mentioned an escrow service.
My question was, if a currency is not acting like a currency, can it ever be a currency?
pro$pector said:DDoS on Gox confirmed on Twitter, big one apparently.
stellaconcepts said:pro$pector said:I bet people are still buying their drugs off Silk Road today, that makes it a currency according to the dictionary.
You responded, but you didnt answer the question.
You said that bitcoin isnt going anyhwere... ok... I agree... neither is the flat earth society.
You mentioned an escrow service.
My question was, if a currency is not acting like a currency, can it ever be a currency?
HAHAHAHAHAHHA! I laughed out loud in a library :/Rincewind said:Meanwhile, in the Mt Gox server room ...
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vh3tuL_DVsE[/youtube]
Me too . Im thinking its tptb laughing & watching the wheels fall off .goldpelican said:pro$pector said:DDoS on Gox confirmed on Twitter, big one apparently.
Genuinely interested to know who would be behind it. MtGox speculated that it was people looking to manipulate the price by causing panic selling when the market becomes available to create a buying opportunity. Others might suggest it's anyone that's not interested in seeing what's touted as a borderless currency succeed.
pro$pector said:stellaconcepts said:pro$pector said:I bet people are still buying their drugs off Silk Road today, that makes it a currency according to the dictionary.
You responded, but you didnt answer the question.
You said that bitcoin isnt going anyhwere... ok... I agree... neither is the flat earth society.
You mentioned an escrow service.
My question was, if a currency is not acting like a currency, can it ever be a currency?
I bolded the relevant text to make it easier to read since you missed it previously?
If you want to argue the definition of currency, you might want to contact the editors of the major dictionaries - not me.![]()
People were trading there gold for bitcoins when it was at $200-$250 :/dragafem said:lately there is more talk about bitcoin than silver and gold... once everyone wanted to avoid it now everyone praises it....
very true - sounds like the mania phasedragafem said:lately there is more talk about bitcoin than silver and gold...