Boom! Rationality is kind of scarce in bitcoin-land though. It's easier to
just blame everything on bankers.
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 7:05 PM, Benjamin Cordes <
benjamin.l.cordes@???> wrote:
> No need to troll here. If you have experience using Bitcoin, which I
> assume you do if you float opinions, you pay a fee. First of all there is a
> tiny mining fee, which goes to professional miners. You can call them names
> the whole day, but they support the network. Then you have another fee
> which goes to exchanges. It is around 0.50% in the best case. Instead of
> paying 0.50% to a corporation located in Japan you could pay the same fee
> to a public source, which has a lock-in to support the network. So, sure,
> Bitcoin is very free in your mind, but if there is also this thing called
> reality. It's very interesting to me, that some who say Bitcoin is perfect
> are very quick to defend the same kind of structures they so decry.
> Rational thought requires weighing arguments.
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 7:56 PM, Mike Gogulski <mike@???> wrote:
>
>> On 10/29/2013 01:46 PM, aimee@??? wrote:
>> > I declare that I have paid Amir 500bitcoins which equates to 1500AU
>> > and he declares on his tax that he was paid 500 bitcoins which
>> > equates to 2000pound...
>>
>> Or he doesn't declare "his" tax, and you don't declare your payment, and
>> the bastards Amir mentioned toward whom all money flows get nothing.
>>
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