Are you going to allow people to withdraw all BTC/NMC before any sale so they can make their own minds up if they want to stay with the new owners or not.
I imagine that you can withdraw as normal, and if it's sold you can withdraw as normal after it is sold then too. I don't know about everyone, but I think any buyer would want to have zero service interruption.
This is a great show to follow. It helps anyone keep up with the dynamic world of bitcoin.
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Re: Running government just by inflating its currency
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Rothgar
on 20/08/2013, 17:58:40 UTC
I do not think this is possible. With out the threat of harm these pieces of paper would loose their value. People would switch to the currency that is not inflating.
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Re: Meanwhile in the fiat world...
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Rothgar
on 20/08/2013, 04:55:58 UTC
If the taper gets receded then it's possible bond yields will pull back.
I agree with the sentiment though, the Fed is purchasing $45B a month and yields still go up.
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Re: New parabolic rise ahead!
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Rothgar
on 19/08/2013, 12:45:21 UTC
This is going down. As you can see price dips are good for blueberries so this chart is bearish on bitcoin, and bullish on blueberries.
There is even a bear right on the chart, that's a clear signal that bitcoin will crash.
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Re: George Lambert,exploring a run for governor of New Hampshire, discusses bitcoin