What are your thoughts on BitCoin?

Gotcha. Thanks. I misunderstood what they were saying. Appreciate you clearing it up for me. :)
 
The first sentence in a paragraph normally has some relationship to the second sentence.
It does; you just misunderstood it. Or at least, I think you did. I can't actually make any sense of your posts 9 times out of 10, and this is no different.
 
Well you wouldn't use it for loans etc. The value of them is that (a) they are untraceable, and (b) they don't depend on any government/economy.

How is a currency that relies on a single worldwide transaction log to be maintained ever anonymous? It's amazing how that "anonymous" claim keeps being repeated!

And their value depend on having a sufficient number of idiots exchanging them for actual valuable stuff.
 
How is a currency that relies on a single worldwide transaction log to be maintained ever anonymous? It's amazing how that "anonymous" claim keeps being repeated!
People who seem to know what they are talking about repeat this, and they are used for drug dealing fairly openly. I guess they must be.
And their value depend on having a sufficient number of idiots exchanging them for actual valuable stuff.
Same as any currency.

I have to say, I am not one of the people who know what I am talking about.
 
People who seem to know what they are talking about repeat this, and they are used for drug dealing fairly openly. I guess they must be.

They're pseudonymous instead of anonymous. Once a bitcoin address has been linked to a real identity any transaction using that address can be traced to that person without effort.

However, you can generate as many addresses as you want. So if you are paranoid enough to generate a new address for every transaction and thus limit the information that can be linked to that address, it becomes quasi-anonymous.

But if someone gets access to your bitcoin wallet, he has proof of every transaction you did with it. So it offers way less anonymity than cash does.
 
Pffft hahaha the very concept of taking out anonymous loans. You know, typing down your identity with collateral.

Check out the number of people on bitcoinforums.com who apply for loans and then bugger off because who gives a damn about paying back something if they don't know who it is.

As a method of laundering transactions it's perfectly good at doing so, that's what it says on the tin. Just make sure you convert it asap into something whose value won't randomly fluctuate downwards on a whim.
 
Check out the number of people on bitcoinforums.com who apply for loans and then bugger off because who gives a damn about paying back something if they don't know who it is.

Brb, applying for bitcoin loans.
 
Now a BitCoin is over $200. :(

This is gonna end in tears for somebody.


Since there are 10 million of the things, and the price last year was like $10, maybe some criminal wall street type has found a new way to harvest dumb money from dumb investors again?

While the total value of the Bitcoins may have gone from $100M to $2B, that still seems small enough for some big fish to be playing games.
This seems like a real possibility with transactions being "anonymous" and insane price swings everyday to skim instead of 1% per year in real world bonds.
 
Now a BitCoin is over $200. :(

This is gonna end in tears for somebody.

You're not kidding. This is the highest it's ever been. Scary!
 
I think I've read a year ago or so that most of the BitCoins aren't even in circulation, but that one person (presumably one of the early adapters) is holding on to them all. Is that still the case?
 
So once this large bubble pops, what can we expect?

Will there be other bubbles, or will it finally begin it's eventual deflationary pattern?
 
There have been a few "pop's" already... Considering there is a limited number of Bitcoins... I think there is growth to come.

However, there are rivals.. so perhaps they will get a boost, and in turn deflate Bitcoins.
 
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