I'm Mark :) we could get "John" in the form of Jon Matonis I think.
I'm opposed to Coin Validation - it's worse than what is done in USD/fiat
world. It's not "anti-money laundering" for bitcoin, it's just a removal of
the the fungibility aspect. In AML, a person is fined/jailed for Money
Laundering, but the funds usually are still considered valid. Coin
Validation would be far far worse and seems like a scheme to make the
miners funds more valuable - although the real result almost inevitably
would be that ALL bitcoin are worth less/nothing.
-Mark
On Sat, Nov 16, 2013 at 12:14 PM, Mike Gogulski <mike@???> wrote:
> We've got Matthew's and Luke's opinions on this, but I'd really like to
> hear from Mark and John... ;)
>
> On 11/16/2013 02:45 AM, Luke-Jr wrote:
> > On Saturday, November 16, 2013 12:56:21 AM Matthew wrote:
> >> Or the third one-- people realizing it's wrong and fixing it. Not
> everyone
> >> is terrified of a god or police, some people just have integrity.
> > I was talking about human nature. True integrity is only possible with
> > supernatural grace. Other than that, there's of course pretending to have
> > integrity - but that has no effect when you can truly get away with
> things
> > (ie, if nobody finds out, you can keep pretending despite the crime).
> >
> > Luke
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