Re: [2014-02-06] Now official: using Bitcoins is completely illegal in Russia
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MEpatriot
on 07/02/2014, 01:27:55 UTC
Russia will be forced to adopt it. The USPS situation proves the real world money masters are setting it up to be the global "reset" once the paper defaults.
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Re: [2014-1-16] ESPN: Sacramento Kings to accept Bitcoin
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MEpatriot
on 16/01/2014, 16:21:06 UTC
This is HUGE!!!!
Can you imagine what it will mean if all of the NBA, NFL, NHL and MLB start accepting it?
Then all the NCAA sports teams???
$2000 bitcoin can not be far off, folks.
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Re: Fast and Private Transactions with QuadrigaCX Online Exchange
They should start enforcing the Constitution first, like most American raised in the public schools I'm not sure where it says it...
But I know our current fiat currency is illegal and prohibited by said document.
Good point. Bitcoin is more along the spirit of the Constitution than the blatantly anti-American "federal" "reserve" scam system.
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Re: Could a Civil War-Era Law Bring Down BTC?
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MEpatriot
on 08/01/2014, 21:12:30 UTC
Isn't it funny when somebody wants to make something about them, when all they are is an anonymous poster on a message board I never even heard of before?
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Re: Could a Civil War-Era Law Bring Down BTC?
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MEpatriot
on 08/01/2014, 18:54:30 UTC
It really should be an American's patriotic duty to support Bitcoin! (...and then we find out it was the banksters behind the scenes pulling the strings on BTC too.)
Oh well, at least our hearts were in the right place.
I don't care how well or efficient or patriotic or smart or handsome the janitors are at bitstamp.
My point is, one individual should not have the power to affect the price of BTC as much as this cat apparently does.
You must be new here. Back in the day we had MTGOX and that was it and they single handedly caused a number of huge crashes. Slowly but surely more and more exchanges are opening up. This does not happen overnight and we are a much better situation today than we were a few years ago.
P.S nothing wrong with Bitstamp at this time, this thread is fucking bullshit.
OK...good to know.
I am new to all this, and glad to hear we are trending towards more and more decentralization of the levers of power v.v. bitcoin.
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Re: What is going to happen with bitstamp down
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MEpatriot
on 08/01/2014, 16:42:18 UTC
I don't care how well or efficient or patriotic or smart or handsome the janitors are at bitstamp.
My point is, one individual should not have the power to affect the price of BTC as much as this cat apparently does.
Yes a dictatoriship could make bitcoin illegal, that's not new and that's not so important. Maybe they can make a law wich say that every bitcoin user must be killed!
I don't doubt the PTB would go just that far, too, to try to preserve their grip on the world's finances and their "federal" "reserve" ponzi scam.