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by firepacket
4244 days ago
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> I think he very clearly understands all the applications. Really? And what are you basing that opinion off of exactly? The only applications he mentions in his post relate to taxes and credit card fees. If he had any understanding of the other uses like multiparty transactions, timestamping, identity management, voting, derivatives, and trustfree contracts, then he failed to say anything to convey that awareness in his writing. > Again, I think you misread the article. It isn't that he is unwilling to learn something. He's learned a great deal and concluded that it makes his life more difficult. I didn't misread anything. Rather, he miswrote by conflating his opinions of a single bitcoin service with the entire underlying protocol. |
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He wrote nothing about whether he requires oxygen to live, but I'll wager with you he needs it.
He spoke negatively of Bitcoin as a currency (and currencies aren't used for much of what you describe), but he highlighted a number of aspects of Bitcoin that he thought were useful and where he expecting to see it having a huge, innovative impact. He didn't make a laundry list of everything awesome one might be able to do with Bitcoin, but given that his essay was about the future of payments, you can see where perhaps speaking of its use for voting might have resulted in the essay becoming meandering and without focus...
> I didn't misread anything.
Trust me, you did.
> Rather, he miswrote by conflating his opinions of a single bitcoin service with the entire underlying protocol.
No he didn't. Actually, he hardly got two paragraphs in before he said, "I did not actually have anything against Bitcoin in this particular case."
So no, he's quite aware that his issues with "a single bitcoin service" are removed from the underlying protocol.