If it is crazy all this of the cryptomoneda suddenly has a very great drop in its price and suddenly it rises as this one at the moment is incontrolabe like you say
BTC isn't secret, it just isn't user friendly. I have repeatedly lost valuable data, both from my personal computers, phones, and online. Until BTC can realistically solve that problem for everyone, which includes people below average intelligence, most people will rightfully avoid adopting it, as have I.
I set up my first computer network in 1987 using CP/M and Osborne personal computers, so I am not new to the internet.
BTC can easily be stopped through trivial regulation from becoming accessible to the public at large, simply by allowing current state laws governing wire transfers to apply to BTC. There are lots of other ways to prevent widespread adoption, too.
I'm all for BTC, but it needs to address ease of use, and be able to be recovered in the event of hardware failures and password loss.
You do realize that Bitcoin literally iS Skynet from Terminator ?
Who ever controls money controls the modern world . . .
The INTERNET too 20+ years; it is communications.
BITCOIN is money, it basically " won" the day people started using it.
I Research Bitcoin full time; THIS is REAL !
Bill Gates, Bitcoin is unstoppable.
Bitcoin = gold 03 March 2017, 9 weeks later Btc is DOUBLE the price of Gold.
Once Bitcoin is ten times the price of Gold; there is no way it is going to remain a "secret" from the mainstream society...
GAME OVER !!!
BTC one, Central controlzero.
/ Hugz ;)
Greg :)
If it is crazy all this of the cryptomoneda suddenly has a very great drop in its price and suddenly it rises as this one at the moment is incontrolabe like you say
BTC isn't secret, it just isn't user friendly. I have repeatedly lost valuable data, both from my personal computers, phones, and online. Until BTC can realistically solve that problem for everyone, which includes people below average intelligence, most people will rightfully avoid adopting it, as have I.
I set up my first computer network in 1987 using CP/M and Osborne personal computers, so I am not new to the internet.
BTC can easily be stopped through trivial regulation from becoming accessible to the public at large, simply by allowing current state laws governing wire transfers to apply to BTC. There are lots of other ways to prevent widespread adoption, too.
I'm all for BTC, but it needs to address ease of use, and be able to be recovered in the event of hardware failures and password loss.
Thanks!
check back on Independence day and read my next post then !