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We demand proof of puppy.

We need a picture of you, and the puppy, and a handwritten note with the date and steem on it. (see @papa-pepper posts for good examples of proof)

:-p


I can understand the idea that because there is now an easily exchangeable currency that these hacks are on the rise...

however, it has always been going on, it just was kept in the shadows.
Especially with aid from the MSmockingbirdM.

I also feel that the path through is not about killing bitcoin, as that is not really the problem. The problem is our lack of security on anything.

Our new cars can be hacked to "suicide" its occupants.
It has been reported, wiki-leaked and youtube'd that it has been done.
Why haven't the people shouted, fix this damn thing Ford (all car companies), or find yourself permanently out of business.

Our cell phones are not our own. They belong to Boogle/Pear. Then they belong to the service provider. Then... you can use it. Not own it. Not have control of it.

So, basically, we are now living in a world where we need to create proper tools, and security. We are also living in a world where copyright is about to have no meaning.

I guess.. If the expected profit from the film minus the bitcoin ransom is still substantial then pay it? I dunno, hard choice here as that will only promote this type of behavior.

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