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by ballenf
2168 days ago
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I don't get the dogma that bitcoin as a currency is all about lawlessness. What if I just want to make an electronic transaction and maintain the same privacy I have with physical currency? Am I an outlaw because electronic transactions are usually completely tracked? (And I understand that physical currency transactions do not have absolute privacy. I can be physically tracked or recorded, etc. Just as my computer can be bugged before I make a cryptocurrency transaction.) My fear is that the answer very soon will be: only criminals want to use physical currency -- what are you hiding? |
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I do not want to discourage the use of Bitcoin for that, I think there will be awesome businesses built on micropayments and payments in general. I just want to point out that there is an opportunity to use Bitcoin to make application development faster and cheaper.