Living On Bitcoin For A Week
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#12Is there an equivalent to a stock split that could be applied?
Just seems like Bitcoin can never really fulfill its dream of being a true global currency if the lowest value of an individual 'coin' is so expensive.
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#13Funny how this journalist is the only one having gotten that. Seeing as MtGox is the biggest exchange, that would've been quite the news otherwise, but it isn't, because it's so far working for everybody.
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#14Is there any concern with keeping the price of an individual bitcoin down so that they can be used more like a proper currency? Meaning, at around $140 per coin currently that's not exactly an ideal 'base' value of a currency. Is there an equivalent to a stock split that could be applied? Just seems like Bitcoin can never really fulfill its dream of being a true global currency if the lowest value of an individual 'c…
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#15This is like trying the first Android beta there ever was and then saying that there aren't a lot of apps for it yet. Nearly all current users could have told him that living on Bitcoin for a week is hard to do right now because there is simply no support. This is why we are early adopters , we use something before it's mainstream. You can't actually walk up to anyone and expect to be able to pay them in any currency…
Right now, it's hard to avoid the conclusion that bitcoin is fairly useless to most people as a currency, a hard truth for some.
What is it not useless for? Well mainly as an investment/get rich quick scheme as well as money laundering, drug deals and soothing the paranoia of hard money cranks.
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#16Is there any concern with keeping the price of an individual bitcoin down so that they can be used more like a proper currency? Meaning, at around $140 per coin currently that's not exactly an ideal 'base' value of a currency. Is there an equivalent to a stock split that could be applied? Just seems like Bitcoin can never really fulfill its dream of being a true global currency if the lowest value of an individual 'c…
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#17Is there any concern with keeping the price of an individual bitcoin down so that they can be used more like a proper currency? Meaning, at around $140 per coin currently that's not exactly an ideal 'base' value of a currency. Is there an equivalent to a stock split that could be applied? Just seems like Bitcoin can never really fulfill its dream of being a true global currency if the lowest value of an individual 'c…
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#18"after a failed attempt to do so via Mt. Gox, the value-setting Bitcoin exchange based in Japan; my bank refused to send funds to Mt. Gox’s account saying it was suspended" Funny how this journalist is the only one having gotten that. Seeing as MtGox is the biggest exchange, that would've been quite the news otherwise, but it isn't, because it's so far working for everybody.
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#19"after a failed attempt to do so via Mt. Gox, the value-setting Bitcoin exchange based in Japan; my bank refused to send funds to Mt. Gox’s account saying it was suspended" Funny how this journalist is the only one having gotten that. Seeing as MtGox is the biggest exchange, that would've been quite the news otherwise, but it isn't, because it's so far working for everybody.
They never return a transfer as "suspicion of fraud," rather it's always an error implying the problem is with the recipients bank.
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#20Is there any concern with keeping the price of an individual bitcoin down so that they can be used more like a proper currency? Meaning, at around $140 per coin currently that's not exactly an ideal 'base' value of a currency. Is there an equivalent to a stock split that could be applied? Just seems like Bitcoin can never really fulfill its dream of being a true global currency if the lowest value of an individual 'c…
One Bitcoin can be divided down to 0.00000001 BTC.
I have a hard time imaging my parents working with fractions just to buy a coffee.