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Talisman (Profil anzeigen) 8. Juli 2015 17:40:22
I am looking to exchange bitcoins in all currency's.
The new wave of esperanto is comming
erinja (Profil anzeigen) 8. Juli 2015 18:50:09
dnaleor (Profil anzeigen) 8. Juli 2015 22:13:00
If you need any info, just ping me
Since 2014 I'm mainly focused on another cryptocurrency which provides privacy. Bitcoin is, even if you read otherwise, completely transparent. Tools are being developed to unmask a large part of the transactions and people who transact.
Actually, this coin brought me to this very forum and community. The coin is named "monero" (coin in esperanto). That's one of the reasons I got interested in the language. We even use the esperanto plural when we refer to multiple coins (moneroj) and people who are a member of the monero community call themselves moneranoj
more info: getmonero.org
Vestitor (Profil anzeigen) 9. Juli 2015 01:02:22
To the market-minded semi-idealists it probably seems iconoclastic to be 'into' Bitcoin as against the regular currencies. Give it time and growth and its crooks and scandals will be there.
rapn21 (Profil anzeigen) 9. Juli 2015 13:56:32
VocabGuy (Profil anzeigen) 10. Juli 2015 10:31:05
Vestitor:Bitcoin...There was a relatively high profile scandal involving a Bitcoin-based marketplace for selling illegal drugs online called the "Silk Road." I forget the name of the guy who founded it but they eventually tracked him down and arrested him. I've heard rumors that there are plenty of other illegal drug markets online that take Bitcoin, though I myself have never looked into it. For a while, there were few laws governing the use of Bitcoin as currency. Now, however, the United States at least recognizes Bitcoin as a currency for the purposes of commerce, taxes and tax evasion, etc.
Give it time and growth and its crooks and scandals will be there.
I learned all this from mainstream news articles. I have no experience with Bitcoin myself and I'm surprised to learn of any link to Esperanto.
Mysystemlater (Profil anzeigen) 11. Juli 2015 02:18:10
"To create a supplemental international insturment that is free of nationality"
Sfinkso (Profil anzeigen) 11. Juli 2015 09:26:52
VocabGuy:There is no actual link to Esperanto whatsoever.
I learned all this from mainstream news articles. I have no experience with Bitcoin myself and I'm surprised to learn of any link to Esperanto.
Alkanadi (Profil anzeigen) 22. Juli 2015 07:02:13
erinja:Hasn't Bitcoin lost most of the value it once had?Yah. Pretty much. Today 1 Bitcoin is worth about 300 dollars.
It is still a great tool for anonymous money transfers but it requires some technical knowledge. It isn't very user friendly. Future versions should be more secure, stable, and user friendly