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Hero MemberActivity: 784Merit: 509 Re: Do you think bitcoins will disapear or become unused? January 23, 2016, 11:38:18 AM #282 Quote from: ajun96 on January 23, 2016, 12:09:34 AM when the price of bitcoin it falls down it may be worth 1 BTC = 1 candy,

and many people will leave, and bitcoin disappeared, but it seems it is not possible



Bitcoin value was low when it started yet people used it, remember the guy who bought a pizza with 10k bitcoins? Price has nothing to do with it, of course if it's worth 0$ it's going to die but dumps and pumps have no effect whatsoever in bitcoin's future. Bitcoin value was low when it started yet people used it, remember the guy who bought a pizza with 10k bitcoins? Price has nothing to do with it, of course if it's worth 0$ it's going to die but dumps and pumps have no effect whatsoever in bitcoin's future.

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LegendaryActivity: 1078Merit: 1000 Re: Do you think bitcoins will disapear or become unused? January 24, 2016, 08:59:31 AM #289 Quote from: Lutzow on January 23, 2016, 01:45:24 PM Probably not in the near future, if it will disappear that means an alt coin took its place as the top crypto currency and that is quite a far off at the moment.



I saw in internet the site of this variant. There are Gavin and Jeff Garzik in. The most known core developers of bitcoin. I am not a specialist in this kind of things but I really cannot understand the why of all this war about the amount of increase of size of blocks. What is so different in having 2 mb or 6 mb or 8 mb increase? Maybe are interests in the middle (and for sure that would be) but being 2 or 4 seems the same thing for me. Where is the profit or the loss within the difference between those two amounts. Can anyone who have more knowledge explain this with simple words in order that someone like me who is not an expert to understand? I saw in internet the site of this variant. There are Gavin and Jeff Garzik in. The most known core developers of bitcoin. I am not a specialist in this kind of things but I really cannot understand the why of all this war about the amount of increase of size of blocks. What is so different in having 2 mb or 6 mb or 8 mb increase? Maybe are interests in the middle (and for sure that would be) but being 2 or 4 seems the same thing for me. Where is the profit or the loss within the difference between those two amounts. Can anyone who have more knowledge explain this with simple words in order that someone like me who is not an expert to understand?

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LegendaryActivity: 2058Merit: 1007www.MicroGuy.com Re: Do you think bitcoins will disapear or become unused? January 25, 2016, 06:28:00 AM #299 Quote from: Bjiornulf on December 15, 2015, 09:19:00 PM I don't think bitcoins have a good future. Not much people use them and there is no real use for these people. The problem is that the people that doesn't use it is the majority of the planet. And you, what do you think about this? Will bitcoins have a glorious future or a realy bad one?



Bitcoin's future? I'm not sure HUMANITY has a future with bitcoin's current POW algorithm because its insatiable thirst for power will eventually destroy the entire 'planet'.



It's a natural resource apocalyptic nightmare, an electrical antichrist leaching off the energy grid, sucking off the precious resources of flat earth. Once the people figure out the evils of POW, they will rise up and revolt in mass.







https://twitter.com/Dymaxion/status/691398290714132480



How many people realize and comprehend the juice spilling lottery game played by money hungry mining mongrels? What percentage of the community understands that the entire bitcoin network could safely operate off of 7 or 8 low-powered Ecoservers strategically placed around the 'globe'.



Let's all get together and save our planet, let's pay the single greatest mind in crypto to rescue mankind from the beast of Satoshi.



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Somebody please call Peter Todd now and beg him to fix this enormous problem! Bitcoin's future? I'm not sure HUMANITY has a future with bitcoin's current POW algorithm because its insatiable thirst for power will eventually destroy the entire 'planet'.It's a natural resource apocalyptic nightmare, an electrical antichrist leaching off the energy grid, sucking off the precious resources of flat earth. Once the people figure out the evils of POW, they will rise up and revolt in mass.How many people realize and comprehend the juice spilling lottery game played by money hungry mining mongrels? What percentage of the community understands that the entire bitcoin network could safely operate off of 7 or 8 low-powered Ecoservers strategically placed around the 'globe'.Let's all get together and save our planet, let's pay the single greatest mind in crypto to rescue mankind from the beast of Satoshi.~~ "The Internet unshackled information, Satoshi Nakamoto unshackled money. And money makes the world go round."