:: Re: [unSYSTEM] The law of the free
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Auteur: Robert Williamson
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Sujet: Re: [unSYSTEM] The law of the free
Mainly how it is agnostic to who, or what you are sending value to, it
handles just like hand-to-hand cash transfers, without middlemen to tax or
refuse the transaction (unless you include miners).

Also, the anonymity, satoshis original vision seemed to be for all
transactions to be to new public keys/addresses, via the pay to IP address
feature. However since this was insecure and had no authentication, people
ended up turning to address-reuse, which seriously affects their privacy.
We should focus on something that addresses these issues, deterministic
wallets can help massively with protecting against address reuse and
against losing keys.

Also prepare yourselves, a bubble is coming.
http://www.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/1pgr6p/man_buys_27_of_bitcoin_forgets_about_them_finds/

Thanks
Bob

On 29 October 2013 19:10, Amir Taaki <genjix@???> wrote:

>
> What are the most important values for you all about Bitcoin?
>
> On 29/10/13 20:08, jindq1 wrote:
> > 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@??? <mailto:benjamin.l.cordes@gmail.com>>
> > 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@???
> > <mailto:mike@gogulski.com>> wrote:
> >
> > On 10/29/2013 01:46 PM, aimee@???
> > <mailto:aimee@aimeemaree.com> 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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