They just aren't well spoken. They spoke unconfidently through their teeth and looking down.
Not everyone has to be an extrovert in this world. I appreciate these type of people, that are often a bit more silent and can come across a bit shy. But they are often the ones you should really listen to. We have already our Max Keiser. Not everyone has to shout to get their point across.
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Re: Why bitcoin will hit 100000$/BTC in 2014. My conspiracy theory
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neutrinox
on 01/01/2014, 16:38:25 UTC
Guys, think about it for a while.
To be able to control worlds reserve currency is one of the biggest weapons US has. Why on earth would they be giving that power willingly away? That is just not plausible. Americans would also never ever invent a currency that calls one of its units with a japanese name "Satoshi".
Remember that the people running US are not exactly technological geniuses. Many of the have serious problems even understanding what bitcoin is about. Can you imagine a secret meeting in which some government hacker suggests:
"Hey guys, I came up with this idea! Now this might sound complicated to some of you but it's really great.. Well we can't control our currency anymore if we do this, but please listen the whole story before you downvote! It's based on cryptography which you NSA guys hate, but don't be too fast to dismiss this complicated plan..."
After the long silence, there would probably be a single liner like "Tom, your fired."
Oh come on! They did a really good job in that interview.
No way they're as bad as I am
In what way were they bad? Because they act in a calm manner instead of like revivalist preachers? All their answers were accurate and they appeared moderate and pleasant. You are setting pretty high standards by criticizing them.
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Re: [2013-12-30] Video - Millionaires Winklevoss Twins on Bitcoins
Christmas is coming The goose is getting fat Please scan the barcode On the old man's hat.
If you haven't got a Bitcoin A million Satoshi will do If you haven't got a million Satoshi You went full fiat. Never go full fiat.
I enjoyed especially the surprising ending!
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Re: More retailers accepting Bitcoin could cause the price to drop......
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neutrinox
on 23/12/2013, 21:26:16 UTC
Oh come on guys.. If I buy something with btc I will instantly replenish my bitcoins by buying more BTC with fiat. Major retailers accepting BTC will make more people buy bitcoin, which buffers the need of the retailers to go fiat once in a while.
"Most people would probably rather teach their children to rather save money for their purchases instead of taking using large amounts of credit. It is common sense to have prefer a monetary system which rewards saving money instead of debt taking."
Thank you very much, I will edit your suggestion in!
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Re: Any native english speakers? I need help with a bitcoin-script
On a side note, I think that what you are saying is the main fault of a deflationary currency. Everyone hoards and never spends = no economy
I'm aware that many economists think deflation is bad because of that. But here's what I always respond:
You say nobody want's to buy due to deflation because price will be cheaper tomorrow. I say with the same logic nobody should want to sell due to inflation because price will be higher tomorrow. Yet people are selling things all the time. People are also buying massive amounts of phones and computers, even though they will be better tomorrow. In real life, very few people can afford to hoard and wait. We have needs as humans that can't be put on hold forever.
I do believe some unnecessary consumption might be cut, but some might argue that is exactly what our planet needs in order to better maintain the rising population.
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Re: Any native english speakers? I need help with a bitcoin-script
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neutrinox
on 14/12/2013, 12:28:13 UTC
I noticed there was one small part still missing from my text earlier:
"Most people would probably teach their children to rather save money for their purchases instead of taking large amounts of credit. It suites common sense to have a monetary system which rewards saving money instead of debt taking."
Could that sentence be improved?
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Re: Any native english speakers? I need help with a bitcoin-script
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neutrinox
on 14/12/2013, 12:18:43 UTC
Thank you so much for your constructive help! I included every suggestion you guys made! I'm now really looking forward to recording this on Monday!
I on the other hand think it's amazing to see bitcoin so stable at the current levels. It might drop some because we are in a bearish market, but if this goes at all like the april crash then we are moving sideways for a while on a very nice level. And that gives me an underlying bullish feeling allthough I'm a bit bearish short term.