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Started by rong, January 20, 2014, 01:36:19 PM

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Quote from: Resigned Obligatorily on March 05, 2014, 07:23:57 AM
Quote from: Nigel on March 05, 2014, 01:20:34 AM
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work really well

Compared to the other systems(failed experiments) probably, but another original idea could spring up from somewhere. Hopefully one that doesn't involve forcing itself on people at gun point. Australia has a great thing going, but they are still very human too.

Unlike those inhuman beasts in Denmark, Finland, and The Netherlands, you mean?  :lol:

Well, you don't exactly hear about their contributions to the world though. Furthermore, Den, Fin, and Neth are human too; meant that as a fair insult.

They might have some feel good stats to brag about, and those places are would be desirable to live in.
Its just that they still have their dirty secrets and realities of life. Just on a much smaller scare than the completely failed experiments.

(Note: Police actions are the opposite of contributions in any way shape of form.)
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Quote from: Cain on March 12, 2014, 08:27:43 AM
I save shiny jars.  I believe they could form a viable alternative currency to the Fed-dominated filthy rigged state-backed system we currently have.

I've seriously considered buying a bunch of hard drives and labelling them up as "One Bitcoin" "Ten Bitcoin" and so on and then selling them on the understanding that you can't connect it to anything without the risk of losing the saved coins.

If it hits $1000 again, it's going to be very difficult not to do this.
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Quote from: Junkenstein on March 12, 2014, 01:46:21 PM
Quote from: Cain on March 12, 2014, 08:27:43 AM
I save shiny jars.  I believe they could form a viable alternative currency to the Fed-dominated filthy rigged state-backed system we currently have.

I've seriously considered buying a bunch of hard drives and labelling them up as "One Bitcoin" "Ten Bitcoin" and so on and then selling them on the understanding that you can't connect it to anything without the risk of losing the saved coins.

If it hits $1000 again, it's going to be very difficult not to do this.

There was recent article about people raiding dumps for hard drives to get lost bitcoin keys off them.

Here's an idea, get a bunch of broken hard drives. Sell them online saying broken hard drive, contained my bla bla bla (bitcoin wallet), if you can get it working go for it and sell them for 35 - 50 a pop.
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Quote from: Cain on March 12, 2014, 08:27:43 AM
I save shiny jars.  I believe they could form a viable alternative currency to the Fed-dominated filthy rigged state-backed system we currently have.

:lulz:

Jars are inherently useful for storing stuff, therefore they will never use their value.
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