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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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philip2000uk
on 11/12/2013, 08:32:29 UTC

I'm getting more and more concerned that no-one here seems to want to explore or even counter the 'negative' arguments around bitcoin or crypto...I don't mind reading erudite or informed denunciations of such arguments but everyone seems awful keen to dismiss any naysayers as idiots/fools without actually making a cogent defence.

Did you have a specific concern you want addressed?   Most of us here can see right away that there is not one piece of intelligent thought put into an article like that, so dismiss it.   If there is something you have a question about, ask!   We are then more than happy to share wisdom  Grin

I'm having a similar but more specific exchange with Marcus_of_Augustus o this thread
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=365730.new#new

My concerns are that forum members tend to dismiss negative arguments rather than take the time to counter them.  I've spent a bit of time in real world convincing friends that BTC has a future but I imagine if they came here and saw the responses from members they wouldn't be that convinced.  

Every negative article tends to generate a series of ad hom attacks: now, if you were a newcomer/visitor and you saw a respected economist/author (whatever) put their argument and the counter was "he's an idiot' from an anonymous forum member, who would you tend to believe?

There are a lot of intelligent people here but BTC's future tends to be more of an article of faith these days than solid, developing postulations.


If you've been around here you for a while you would see that people have been intelligently postulating since the beginning.
Pretty much at this stage I think the general consensus is that those arguments have been countered to death and there's no point repeating over and over.
Exactly, that's why we have libraries and now google for searches lol.

Though I am all for questions that may have been answered before if they are difficult to put into words and hard to find in searches or they want something that's time critical or is something that may have changed over time.  It's always good to re-discuss things.