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Author: Kristov
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To: System undo crew
Subject: Re: [unSYSTEM] the gw of darkwallet can cost 4.2M USD.
Amir, you need to buy a swanky office space in downtown London and
charter some flights. You're not legit until you have pocket squares
and FURNITURE.

- -Kristov

On 2014-05-25, 10:42:26, Amir Taaki wrote:
> Wlad I had people coming to me before telling me to make libbitcoin
> closed... you can have some part open but we need to "own"
> something. For me the crazy part is the amount of resources I see
> thrown around. It's the realities of misallocation and a skewed
> market directly in your face. Wall street robs us and the money
> flows through that pyramid to their friends and everyone playing
> in that circle. So in the end a centrally managed system makes you
> rich if you play the game. A pat on the back from our overlords in
> Washington, and the floodgates of the market opened up to you with
> backing from that sweet VC money. I've stopped labouring under the
> pretension of clamboring for my rights and equal opportunity
> before the system, because the corruption is endemic to the soul of
> its operation. Instead seeking the liberation of markets where the
> power of our ideas can prove or disprove themselves. I only seek
> fair competition.
>
> but yeah a REST API? so crazy :) they have a cool logo.
>
> On 05/25/2014 03:38 PM, Wladimir wrote:
>> Foremost I like their goal of making it easier for people to
>> start working on bitcoin applications, but then they quote
>> something like
>>
>> “I felt like I’d enter the weekend with a really great idea [for
>> an application] but I’d spend three weekends just trying to get
>> these [bitcoin] nodes running in a way that was useful for my
>> application.”
>>
>> It's really too bad they're investing all that money in
>> builiding yet another in-the-cloud service, instead of in making
>> the P2P tools easier to use in the first place.
>>
>> All - I guess? - because they need to build toll gates and 'own'
>> infrastructure to monetize on it. Which in turn creates
>> structural risk because everyone will rely on their information
>> and servers. I think people will eventually realize that the old
>> way just doesn't work here anymore.
>>
>> Wladimir
>>
>> On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 12:16 PM, Amir Taaki <genjix@???>
>> wrote:
>>> hahahahahaha zodman oh wow don't know whether to laugh or cry,
>>> what a crazy world
>>>
>>> On 05/25/2014 06:36 AM, Andres Vargas - zodman wrote:
>>>> http://www.coindesk.com/chains-api-takes-hard-work-bitcoin-app-development/
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>

I this article explains chain.com <http://chain.com> company implement
>>>> a bitcoin api rest and some venture capital invested on
>>>> theirs $4.2M USD
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Wait a moment we had all of that on the GW.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -- Andres Vargas www.zodman.com.mx
>>>> <http://www.zodman.com.mx>
>>>>
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