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Re: Automated posting
by
ahpku
on 15/01/2016, 15:23:21 UTC
Last chance of corrupted government(s) to kill bitcoin using their puppets in core dev group. A major, major economic crisis is knocking on the door and their time to ruin bitcoin is running out fast.

No need 4 gubermints to step in here, you Crypto enthusiasts seem to be doing fine all on your own.

"Embattled digital currency exchange Cryptsy is now claiming that it is insolvent.

The exchange alleges in a newly released blog post that it was the target of a hack in July 2014, an incident that it said cost it approximately 13,000 BTC ($7.5m at then prices) and approximately 300,000 LTC (then $2.08m).

"This of course was a critical event for Cryptsy, however at the time the website was earning more than it was spending and we still have some reserves of those cryptocurrencies on hand. The decision was made to pull from our profits to fill these wallets back up over time, thus attempting to avert complete closure of the website at that time.""

Fractional reserve. Because it works Cool
Cryptsy failed because Bitcoin works. Gee, I hope this post isn't deleted too.

By "works," you mean "makes shit like Cryptsy possible"?
Anything can be exchanged in a custodial exchange. Poor performance is no excuse for bailouts.
Anything could be exchanged in an unregulated Magic: The Gathering sort of an exchange, you mean? Nonexistent shit for worthless shit & back again, in a frictionless market, due to plenty of tears & snot lubrication?
Well, yeah you got me there. I'm not a fan of these exchanges. OTOH, the global stock market is crashing so, the bailouts didn't work there either.

Sure. Last time DOW fell 10% in 24 hrs is when?
Like I said, I'm not a fan of these exchanges. They should be regulated like Wall Street so they shut down during flash crashes like this.

So what you're telling me is all this "trustless" bullshit is bullshit?
Bitcoin commerce needs government oversight, just like conventional fiat commerce?
So Bitcoin's basically, a fiat surrogate? only useless for 99.9% of IRL financial transactions?
WTF does trusting MTGOX have to do with Bitcoin? We've moved past that. Yes, MTGOX type exchanges that use fiat should be regulated. If they don't allow fiat, then they seem to work fine.

"We've moved past that"? Not at all. See: Cryptsy; Havelock.
O% fiat. 100% scam Smiley

Oh, and some butthurt douche just nuked my account. Because that's how we make problems disappear here, in Bitcoinia.
Sure, banning accounts when new ones take < 20 secs to make isn't very effective, and just pisses people off, but hey...

To be fair, this is a private forum, so the moderators are like a private police force.
Only with neckbeards.