Bitcoin is alive and well.
The start of the New World Currency ?
Globalist Controlled Bitcoin Becomes “Bank” Supported By Technocrats

The trendy appeal of Bitcoin makes it a perfect addition to a society transitioning into the digital era. There is no actual transfer of fiat currency or precious metals which alleviates the necessity of traditional banking. The only worry would be takeover of the internet – which gives Bitcoin the promise toward one world currency that the global Elite have been looking for.
http://occupycorporatism.com/globalist- ... chnocrats/
Globalist Controlled Bitcoin Becomes “Bank” Supported By Technocrats

The trendy appeal of Bitcoin makes it a perfect addition to a society transitioning into the digital era. There is no actual transfer of fiat currency or precious metals which alleviates the necessity of traditional banking. The only worry would be takeover of the internet – which gives Bitcoin the promise toward one world currency that the global Elite have been looking for.
http://occupycorporatism.com/globalist- ... chnocrats/
Muchtyman wrote:The start of the New World Currency ?
Globalist Controlled Bitcoin Becomes “Bank” Supported By Technocrats
The trendy appeal of Bitcoin makes it a perfect addition to a society transitioning into the digital era. There is no actual transfer of fiat currency or precious metals which alleviates the necessity of traditional banking. The only worry would be takeover of the internet – which gives Bitcoin the promise toward one world currency that the global Elite have been looking for.
http://occupycorporatism.com/globalist- ... chnocrats/
Thats was great news in imo for BTC. It is one company providing services or a bridge for people to get into BTC from the old fiat system, no one has to use this service it is voluntary and does not represent the BTC economy/network/protocol as a whole, there is no central authority nor can be, sure people can make laws but that means fuck all to the blockchain, no govt can actually stop it now same as the drug wars success. If you do use the service you can easily transfer your BTC to another wallet and through a coin mixer to anonymise it and bingo your free from scrutiny once again.
This service has no bearing on how I or anyone uses BTC. I could meet up with anyone tomorrow and do a face to face or online transfer for fiat or goods and only you or me would need to know of it regardless of one company tying themselves to more legal needs and frameworks based on their own business needs.
There are so many articles written on BTC by journo's/people who have no idea what it is at depth and i really wish my writing skills were far better for explanation. The thing is last year they were deriding it now they are taking it far more seriously. It is a tool that can be used for good or evil like a gun or a hammer.
I say good on the company who made these arrangements for the average Joe to get into BTC easier for once it becomes an economy in its own rights there will be no need anymore to use the old fucked up system at all ever again, though I personally doubt if fiat will be taken out by BTC at least for quiet a few years. I can be confident what BTC I have is as secure for my usage as I make it and no one can coerce it out of me unless its tortured.
People still have a hard time solidifying the idea its P2P with no authority over it anywhere at all, all you see are folks offering services based on that and many of them trying to make their opinion authoritarian and final as if they represent BTC solely. I have never had one problem using it, although it is secure it is a financial risk still because of Fiat V BTC fluctuations so beware of that side of it.
'Gee, I wish we had one of them Doomsday Machines, Stainsey..' General "Buck" Turgidson
For those saying you cant get guns here in Aust, I have been shooting a rugar .357 4 inch of which i reckon i can get three into a running target, Smith&Wesson 44mag (must say they are only for scare tactics, even more if you can hit the target in anyway, a .38 will hurt them only but you can get all 6 shots in to them..
'Gee, I wish we had one of them Doomsday Machines, Stainsey..' General "Buck" Turgidson
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