/r/dogecoin raised $30,000 to send the Jamaican bobsled team to the Olympics!
http://www.reddit.com/r/dogecoin/commen ... er/ceu5d3e
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/others ... Games.html
Buttcoin
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A buncha bullshit an' stuff
Because there's no Jizzporium at the moment, I'll just dump stuff here.
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I bought a tiny tiny piece of one of these for some reason! Immediately before the value took a dive. So now I should buy more, right? Right?!
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Lord I wish I invested in these two years ago. But then I probably would have been put on the FBI watch list or something.
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Bitcoin is terrible and a gigantic waste of electricity.
- Cthulhu-chan
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Basically this. The effort and necessary dealings with shady characters in order to leverage a bitcoin windfall are so great and potentially dangerous that you may as well have never bothered.
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An entire bag of gift cards.
- fanboymaster
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I AM PREPARED TO TRADE ONLY IN THE TWO CURRENCIES THAT HAVE EVER HELD VALUE, BITCOIN AND GOLD BULLION.
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I didn't think bitcoin nuts and gold standard nuts overlapped that much. Something something glorious currency singularity.
- Brantly B.
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Joke's on all of you, I put my life savings into tulips.
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With TSR gone, is there actually any sort of real world goods exchange for Bitcoins or is it back to being a purely speculative digital commodity more than currency?
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TSR wasn't likely the only resource of its ilk. Before the crash, bitcoins were gaining popularity China.
I'm sure other parties will find uses for cryptocurrency.
I'm kind of surprised no one here linked Stross's take on bitcoin (spoilers: it's negative).
I'm sure other parties will find uses for cryptocurrency.
I'm kind of surprised no one here linked Stross's take on bitcoin (spoilers: it's negative).
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I think Stross' views were linked somewhere back on the old board at some point.
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Sounds like something I'd do, but here it is just in case you missed it:
Why I want Bitcoin to die in a fire, by Charles Stross.
tl;dr it seems to be designed for the express purpose of black market business, tax evasion, and fucking over the poor.
Why I want Bitcoin to die in a fire, by Charles Stross.
tl;dr it seems to be designed for the express purpose of black market business, tax evasion, and fucking over the poor.
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I think the amount of processing power it takes to sustain a bitcoin is rapidly approaching the threshold of impracticality.
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Thad wrote:Sounds like something I'd do, but here it is just in case you missed it:
Why I want Bitcoin to die in a fire, by Charles Stross.
tl;dr it seems to be designed for the express purpose of black market business, tax evasion, and fucking over the poor.
Not surprising, considering it was created by crypto-libertarians.
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Just seen on the subway news ticker: "Las Vegas casinos announce they will accept Bitcoins as payment, but only for food and lodging, not gambling."
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Büge wrote:I think the amount of processing power it takes to sustain a bitcoin is rapidly approaching the threshold of impracticality.
"Approaching"?
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