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Ravage 05-04-2011 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Lint (Post 18089920)
Please be so kind and explain exactly how the US Government would shut it down?

Just research the cases against eGold. It doesn't matter how much encryption or security and validation you can do to create a virtual currency. Once real world $$ values and begin to be transferring, like it does now, the service is deemed an "unlicensed money transfer service" and constitutes money launderding.

So as the topic suggests, if Adult sites begin accepting these bitcoins for memberships that relate to real world $$ valuse, you've just set yourself up to be investigated and charged for money laundering activies.

If you think anyone can just come up with a virtual currency economy and apply real word dollar values to without being licensed and regulated by the world governments, then I've got a bridge in SanFran to sell you.

Agent 488 05-04-2011 11:30 AM

it's p2p and decentralized. it can't be shut down.

Ravage 05-04-2011 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Agent 488 (Post 18108315)
it's p2p and decentralized. it can't be shut down.

Doesn't need to be physically shut down. They just need to go after companies accepting them and disbursing real $$ for them to kill it.

halfpint 05-04-2011 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by spazlabz (Post 18087664)
I have to admit it... that little detail there definitely gives me a moment of pause

I kinda like this idea and if this does take off the people who get into this first will make some bank

Cpanel is also open source and so many of us use it

r0bman 05-04-2011 01:03 PM

This is the future, maybe not primary for adult but it's gonna be big :2 cents:

r0bman 05-04-2011 01:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Adult Rental Chris (Post 18108297)
Just research the cases against eGold. It doesn't matter how much encryption or security and validation you can do to create a virtual currency. Once real world $$ values and begin to be transferring, like it does now, the service is deemed an "unlicensed money transfer service" and constitutes money launderding.

So as the topic suggests, if Adult sites begin accepting these bitcoins for memberships that relate to real world $$ valuse, you've just set yourself up to be investigated and charged for money laundering activies.

If you think anyone can just come up with a virtual currency economy and apply real word dollar values to without being licensed and regulated by the world governments, then I've got a bridge in SanFran to sell you.

There would be nobody to hold responsible ... this is decentralized personal currency with no company or head office at the forefront.
Like a seed in the wild!

halfpint 05-04-2011 01:17 PM

Ok Iv downloaded the client and im minning ...lets see how this works out

Tempest 05-04-2011 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by NewbieNudes (Post 18087583)
A Bitcoin is a new online currency.
  • It's peer-to-peer and the system is open source.
  • Bitcoin transactions can not be charged back.
  • There is no organisation in control of bitcoins that can restrict their use by the adult industry.
  • They can be pulled out of the online space for cash at one of many markets that have been set up.
  • The bitcoin is not affected by inflation or devaluation of currencies like the USD

This is the perfect solution to the payment issues we as an industry face and have faced for years.

No over regulation, No chargebacks, No merchant fees. It's a major boon for online commerce

The Bitcoin economy is growing steadily but we need to embrace it to get it into everyone's awareness.

http://bitcoin.org
http://weusecoins.com

Really??? So who has the millions of dollars that would be required every month for all the programs etc. to get actual cash? How reputable are they? Are they backed by banks? I mean really.. A fantasy currency is all nice and all but there has to be real money backing it up.

ThatOtherGuy - BANNED FOR LIFE 05-04-2011 02:01 PM

Decentralized Banking. LOL Thats funny.

Emil 05-04-2011 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by ilnjscb (Post 18088342)
The base of all currency is gold. Civilizations have risen, dominated, expanded, collapsed, and died thousands of times and through it all gold has been the constant. Every real currency has to have a direct or one step indirect link to a real medium of exchange.

If bitcoin has a real rate, do yourself a favor and post it against 10 major currencies, then, have a list of every vendor that accepts it directly.
You dont seem to understand that Bitcoin is already a currency already in use

As for mining, one does not mine dollars or any other currency based on precious metals or based by governments with reserves. Bitcoin has no intrinsic value, so creating them in a manner not linked to a reserve currency only verifies the appearance of valuelessness or random valuation.

There are examples of "found" e-currency, such as MMPORG currencies, and one site (as MFC) instruments, but they all have a pretty clear peg to a backed currency.

The USD isn't backed by shit, just like Bitcoin. You can use both currencies to trade for products, you can also exchange both currencies into other currencies.

I think mining is way better than to let the goverment buy money (backed by nothing) from federal reserve (which works like a private company) that they just printed.
They seem to do a pisspoor job considering the inflation of the USD.

Bitcoin got a "controlled" inflation system which will generate bitcoins until it reach the limit. After the limit is hit, not a single bitcoin can be generated. The Bitcoins is made all over the network, not one single person get all of them.

uno 05-04-2011 03:47 PM

lol @ e-currencies.

halfpint 05-04-2011 03:51 PM

LOL I just looked at one of the gaming sites which is soley using bitcoin and it has more members than some of the adult paysites

NewbieNudes 11-27-2017 01:15 PM

Fun reading re-visting this thread!:)

Bladewire 11-30-2017 11:44 AM

^^^ Truth :1orglaugh

rowan 11-30-2017 12:46 PM

Wonder if the people talking shit about Bitcoin in 2011 now own some. :)

Drake 11-30-2017 07:11 PM

One of the better thread bumps of all time.

2MuchMark 11-30-2017 07:59 PM

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Originally Posted by halfpint (Post 18109202)
LOL I just looked at one of the gaming sites which is soley using bitcoin and it has more members than some of the adult paysites

Links please!

NickBaer 12-02-2017 12:59 PM

My incoming QR code (<<<---) is on my checkout page.

They checkout, they select BitCoin, scan the QR code, and as soon as I get 3 Confirmations, they're in.

It can become recurring.

Oracle Porn 12-03-2017 05:45 AM

imagine revisiting threads from today in 2025 and looking back at it the same way you look back at this thread right now.

rowan 12-03-2017 08:39 AM

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Originally Posted by NickBaer (Post 22096332)
They checkout, they select BitCoin, scan the QR code, and as soon as I get 3 Confirmations, they're in.

If you have a paysite with several individual downloadable items (rather than a single product such as an e-book or movie) it should be possible to compromise, allowing throttled/limited access immediately upon seeing the transaction, then permitting full access once it gets into the blockchain with sufficient confirms. That way legit customers get immediate access.

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Originally Posted by NickBaer (Post 22096332)
It can become recurring.

How?

celandina 12-03-2017 10:41 AM

A "currency" which is hyperinflated and beyond the undesrtanding of ordinary mortal will not become generally accepted...it seems Bitcoin is going the way German mark went in late 20ties..:2 cents:

jscott 12-03-2017 10:46 PM

So many experts who know exactly where this is heading.

Anyone work full time and available for hire? I am seeking financial advices.

rowan 12-03-2017 11:18 PM

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Originally Posted by jscott (Post 22098591)
So many experts who know exactly where this is heading.

Anyone work full time and available for hire? I am seeking financial advices.

When Core finally figures out Lightning there's going to be a whole new wave of confusion and n00bery as people try to figure out how to implement it. And if it bombs (or is perpetual vapourware) it could have a serious effect on the value of BTC.

There's always the possibility of another coin taking over if the Core team dicks us around for much longer...

NewbieNudes 12-09-2020 07:43 PM

Bump for now just under $20k this week. Was approx 30cents when thread started.

Mr Pheer 12-09-2020 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by celandina (Post 22097670)
A "currency" which is hyperinflated and beyond the undesrtanding of ordinary mortal will not become generally accepted...it seems Bitcoin is going the way German mark went in late 20ties..:2 cents:

Seriously?

jscott 12-09-2020 09:51 PM

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Originally Posted by rowan (Post 22098627)
When Core finally figures out Lightning there's going to be a whole new wave of confusion and n00bery as people try to figure out how to implement it. And if it bombs (or is perpetual vapourware) it could have a serious effect on the value of BTC.

There's always the possibility of another coin taking over if the Core team dicks us around for much longer...

Nothing compares to Bitcoin in terms of security, decentralization, network effect and adoption. Lightning is awesome, it works now, lacks adoption but growing every day.

You want speed, just use Paypal or CC.

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Originally Posted by NewbieNudes (Post 22786872)
Bump for now just under $20k this week. Was approx 30cents when thread started.

:thumbsup :thumbsup

jscott 12-09-2020 09:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by celandina (Post 22097670)
A "currency" which is hyperinflated and beyond the undesrtanding of ordinary mortal will not become generally accepted...it seems Bitcoin is going the way German mark went in late 20ties..:2 cents:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr Pheer (Post 22786904)
Seriously?

I guess he failed to learn about Bitcoin 21,000,000 max supply :upsidedow


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