Correction, I forgot I sent my .3 BTC the other day to my buddy. I have no reason to believe YaCoin is stealing either. If anyone has proof, it would be much appreciated before I continue with yacoin.
I do fear a duplication of effort in the digital currency movement. It could get to be like linux where it goes from genuine freedom and competition to outright fragmentation. For those of us who believe in the politics of digital currencies this is a little bit concerning because it takes resources away from the more viable currencies. Endless forking and fragmentation has not helped linux compete with the establishment and I fear that the same may be true of digital cryptocurrencies.
For people who are only interested in speculation I suppose that they are interesting and I also suppose that nobody forces anybody to get involved with them.
Just my thoughts.
I say people should keep on creating new currencies, until one actually does have a good hold. You never know what might happen. It could even be a catchy name that changes the whole game.
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Re: OKPay
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1badbullitt
on 11/05/2013, 13:27:29 UTC
What kind of fees do they ask for, for Debit transactions?
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Re: Offering PayPal for Bitcoin? You're likely to be labeled a scammer - Read why
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1badbullitt
on 11/05/2013, 13:25:17 UTC
PayPal definitely does not endorse the use of Bitcoin, They won't even offer their insurance on a Bitcoin purchase!
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Re: compiling from source
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1badbullitt
on 11/05/2013, 13:21:37 UTC
There are a couple obfuscated C Code testing apps out there, that will check for possible malicious code. A simple Google search should get you on your way.
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Re: YACOIN STEALS YOUR WALLET DO NOT USE
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1badbullitt
on 11/05/2013, 13:16:45 UTC
Its possible, after I installed yacoin, my .3 BTC disapeared into a chain too