

no one said anything about legality.
but that this points known hackers at your door.


no one said anything about legality.
but that this points known hackers at your door.


nice personal attack instead of giving advantages to cash…


sure it can replace cash, but at the cost of mining, and actual usability. anything can replace cash. doesn’t mean it will.
again, this is still possible with existing systems of cash, so I don’t know who and how will benefit more from crypto.
how often do people actually do that? the most that happens is when my aunt mails me… get this… cash.


until you need actual cash, in which case you give your identity to any reputable exchange.
also who actually benefits from “decentralized” transactions? specifically who and how.
also, that anonymity is what cash is for.


serious question, what power has Bitcoin gained away from banks?

“we” as in those who demand better.
not we as in those who don’t care.
I never said you have to do something. just that things don’t get better that way…
I also loved the moved goal posts of “demanding you do something” to “implying”.

what makes you think I haven’t been?
if we don’t band together to demand it, what will actually change?
also please quote where I demanded anything of anyone here.

the only way things improve is we start demanding better.
lying down won’t do a thing

it always interesting to people who say ‘with current levels of funding’.
because taxes should be going to give you a closer train stop…
there’s a lot more to the article than open source


yes?
I’m sure they have enough content in the data store.


and on that day, not a single citation was given…


because writing is a good skill to have professionally.
also, you have the itch, so why care if people read?


do it for you then!
so that’s not the same person you replied to. Nor am I.