Posted on 10/29/2015 9:16:43 PM PDT by Another Post-American
BITCOIN has a bad reputation. The decentralised digital cryptocurrency, powered by a vast computer network, is notorious for the wild fluctuations in its value, the zeal of its supporters and its degenerate uses, such as extortion, buying drugs and hiring hitmen in the online bazaars of the âdark netâ.
This is unfair. The value of a bitcoin has been pretty stable, at around $250, for most of this year. Among regulators and financial institutions, scepticism has given way to enthusiasm (the European Union recently recognised it as a currency). But most unfair of all is that bitcoinâs shady image causes people to overlook the extraordinary potential of the âblockchainâ, the technology that underpins it. This innovation carries a significance stretching far beyond cryptocurrency. The blockchain lets people who have no particular confidence in each other collaborate without having to go through a neutral central authority. Simply put, it is a machine for creating trust.
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Ping!
Is there a bitcoin ping list, because I want on.
I am a believer. It is high risk, but I own a couple. It will either sink or ‘go to the moon’.
The potential of the Blockchain for record keeping, legal documentation, and much more has not even begun to be exploited yet either.
And as a tool for the storage of wealth, impossible to inflate with only 23 million to be ‘mined’, but divisible to eight decimal points, and totally decentralized, I have a hard time thinking how this could not make a big move in our future. The Winklevoss twins have invested heavily in it’s applications.
I sound like a bitcoin advertisement, but I am not anything buy a hopeful investor (small scale)
Yep, I have started a ping-list. You’re added!
So far I’ve done about 1 article a day, more or less, and intend to keep to about that level. I’ll skew towards less technical stuff, or at least articles that can explain the technical side to folks without much background in crypto.
Good ping, thx!
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