Bitcoin Cracks $5000

Oh I agree with you. I don't have much 'invested' in BTC anyway, more having fun than anything. It's worth a couple hundred bucks to help end around the FED and bring about disruptive changes to the existing financial systems.

End around the Fed and disruptive, you say? Hmm...

National Security Agency (NSA) Office of Information Security Research and Technology, Cryptology Division whitepaper from 1996:

The Cryptography of Anonymous Electronic Cash
http://groups.csail.mit.edu/mac/classes/6.805/articles/money/nsamint/nsamint.htm
 
End around the Fed and disruptive, you say? Hmm...

National Security Agency (NSA) Office of Information Security Research and Technology, Cryptology Division whitepaper from 1996:

The Cryptography of Anonymous Electronic Cash
http://groups.csail.mit.edu/mac/classes/6.805/articles/money/nsamint/nsamint.htm

OMG, NSA speculated about the advent of electronic cash!!!!!!!! as did 1000's of others before it actually came into existence. I'm selling all my bitcoins it's obviously a program by the government to diminish its own power.

I just read several sections of that paper, it all revolves around a central "Bank" controlling deposits and withdraws. So, not even similar at all to bitcoin. Proof of work is probably the most important thing about bitcoin, as it allows the mining process, which gets rid of the need for a central authority to approve transactions, and prevent nefarious situations like double spending (if wait for the transaction to be several blocks deep before counting it as "actually" received).
 
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OMG, NSA speculated about the advent of electronic cash!!!!!!!! as did 1000's of others before it actually came into existence. I'm selling all my bitcoins it's obviously a program by the government to diminish its own power.

I just read several sections of that paper, it all revolves around a central "Bank" controlling deposits and withdraws. So, not even similar at all to bitcoin. Proof of work is probably the most important thing about bitcoin, as it allows the mining process, which gets rid of the need for a central authority to approve transactions, and prevent nefarious situations like double spending (if wait for the transaction to be several blocks deep before counting it as "actually" received).

Every project starts somewhere. That was what the NSA initially started with and it has evolved into what it is today. Or we could put this whole argument to bed if you can show me a picture of Mr. Satoshi. I'll wait....
 
Every project starts somewhere. That was what the NSA initially started with and it has evolved into what it is today. Or we could put this whole argument to bed if you can show me a picture of Mr. Satoshi. I'll wait....

Satoshi is the most reclusive multi billionaire on the planet. I don't see what the NSA had to gain if you're saying they're the creator. There's no central control, no one at the onset envisioned it would take off and grow as quickly as possible. Really what's a few billion to that agency?
 
#crashing

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$6087.

From the depths of Hell.

It can't drop below ZERO. Right? Or, can they make us PAY for owning Bitcoin?

This is the most bear market I've seen for bitcoin since 1971.
 
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Bitcoin Cash is up 226.76% for the week. That's just silly

It is kind of ridiculous. I don't much about Bitcoin. I had $1700 in Bitcoin Cash which I didn't know I had. I play a little bit of poker and for some reason found they must have sent me Bitcoin Cash instead of Bitcoin a while back. I just found it when I opened up another wallet. The price of Bitcoin Cash was $600 when I got rid of it. And now it hit $2800 a few days later.
 
It is kind of ridiculous. I don't much about Bitcoin. I had $1700 in Bitcoin Cash which I didn't know I had. I play a little bit of poker and for some reason found they must have sent me Bitcoin Cash instead of Bitcoin a while back. I just found it when I opened up another wallet. The price of Bitcoin Cash was $600 when I got rid of it. And now it hit $2800 a few days later.

When it forks, you get both, maybe why?
 
These cryptos are crazy. I've tried playing in the market a bit and it seems I have a knack for buying high and selling low. I had a couple of Bitcoin Cash that I traded away at 340 and now it's a couple of grand a week later?? I can't win for losing in this game...

Not to mention I lost money when the goons took over the btc website. I got about about 2/3 of it but it really doesn't matter, I can't seem to make any right decisions in this market. Have some Bitcoin now and it's gone down (of course). Good thing I only put in money I can afford to lose. Like going to Vegas. Only put on the table what you can afford to lose...
 
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