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Comment Re:My guess (Score 1) 631

Do you store your wealth in Beanie Babies, or use them as a means of payment?

No, because unlike bitcoin, they are not digital, cannot be sent over internet, are not decentralized and can be easily faked.

You talk about "store of value" and "payment network", but that's exactly what a currency is

Oh realy? So paypal is currency? gold, land or houses are currency? I don't think so.

Comment Re:i trust nothing (Score 1) 631

i would rather see platinum, gold, palladium and silver made in to coins and used as currency, at least the government can not counterfeit it like they do with the USD (QE infinity)

The government also can't counterfeit or print bitcoin, that is one if its main purpose. It's advantage over metal coins is obvious: it can be sent anywhere in the world via internet.

Comment Re:My guess (Score 1) 631

Not to mention that while national currencies can be manipulated to affect the economy, Bitcoin floats wherever the masses bid it up/down to. It has all of the instability with none of the control mechanisms and no underlying value. Meanwhile, Bitcoin is inherently deflationary. It's really a disaster of a currency in any financial sense. The only people touting it seem to be ideologues and get-rich-quick types.

Maybe the pople touting it understand what you obviously don't: bitcoin is much more then currency. Even if it fails as currency, it can be store of value, payment network or some other service which uses proof of work concept.

Comment Re:My guess (Score 1) 631

So there's the difference between bitcoin and national fiat currencies: national fiat currencies have as their commodity the mutual defense of the nation, which in turn makes for more reliable business, and thus profits.

With bitcoin, the valuable commodity is... finding a greater fool. In other words, bitcoin is entirely bubble.

In case of bitcoin, the valuable comodity is it's properties. You are fool if you think that national fiat curencies will last forever. I encourage you to find the mean life-span of past curencies various nations used.

Comment Re:As Frontalot says (Score 2) 631

by all reports that is what happened. Mt god had a fatal flaw in their version of the bit coin processing software. A flaw which could be used to duplicate and then steal bit coins.

No bitcoins were duplicated. The flaw was that customer withdrew bitcoins, then contacted mt.gox support and claimed that the transaction didn't go through and mt.gox sent him another bitcoins because their transaction tracking was flawed.

Comment Re:Wow... dumb (Score 1) 631

So a currency that is supposed to untraceable and outside government control, is safeguarded by the same law it is claiming to be outside the control off.

Bitcoin is not supposed to be untracable, that is a myth, see blockchain. Every transaction can be traced to unique bitcoin address.

Also bitcoin is not outside of all govrrnment control. Nothing is. Bitcoin has no central authority which could print new bitcoins but that doesn't mean is somehow stands outside of existing laws.

Comment Re:He will (Score 4, Insightful) 377

Fact is, I'd have had much more respect if he'd done his play to cameras, and then just followed through the legal system properly. We would have all kept an eye on it to make sure suspicious things didn't happen, and at no point would you have broken the law.

Suspicious things already did happen. Interpol invovlemnt in this kind of charges is unheard of. The constant monitoring of his residence by several UK policemens is also unheard of. The whole sequence of events after the "sexual assault" case his highly suspicious (he was questioned, than he was released and told he can travel off the country, after he did it, suddenly, both of the "victims" changed their minds and he is wanted for another questioning again). All of this makes me believe that this is indeed political case and mr. Assange is right to be afraid to travel to sweeden.

Comment Re:or stop hiding... (Score 1, Troll) 377

It's the fatal flaw in dear old Julian's argument: He's worried about the Americans getting hold of him, so he'd rather stay in the UK where extradition to the US is easy, rather than go to Sweden where extradition to the US is much harder. Or maybe there's another reason....

In the pirate bay case history has shown us that sweden and it's authorities easily succumb to the pressure from U.S. I think that Assange's fear of return to the sweeden is very well justified.

Comment Re:I guess theoretically... (Score 1) 141

...that there's only a finite number of stars in the observable universe, so eventually they'll exhaustively find the oldest one of the lot, provided they can see it, and accurately verify its age, and tick off all the other candidates so as to ensure they have the correct answer. Then one has to ask what real-world survival problem will ever be aided by such research?

Studying old stars will help us understand how our universe began. We will learn about the fundamental forces in nature, how the big bang happend, what is the relation between gravity and quantum mechanics. If we understand that, the posibillities are endless - warping spacetime, FTL travel, unlimited energy sources etc. That could solve a lots of real-world survival problems we have today, certainly more than funds spent on wars or propaganda.

Comment Re:Set for a crash anyway due to difficulty of min (Score 1) 249

In a few years we'll look back at this and laugh at the bitcoin pyramid players as if they were methheads. In the meantime it's a obvious scam baited for geek. We've become mainstream enough to attract predators.

Six years ago, when bitcoin started, slashdot haters were "predicting" that this "scam" will collapse in months. Now it should last few years, that is improvement! In few years maybe you will even realize your error and admit that bitcoin is indeed revolutionary technology!

Comment Re:Its own weight? (Score 1) 193

But how can the black hole's mass go down when particles are being added to it?

Pair of virtual particles is created on the event horizon of black hole. One particles falls into the black hole, other escapes it. Total energy of the virtual pair must be conserved. The particle that escapes the black hole has positive energy, so the other particle must have equal but negative energy. When negative energy is added to the blackhole, it loses some mass because energy = mass.

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