UncleBuck
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that copy and paste spam from nontheist only solidified kynes' fine work.
that copy and paste spam from nontheist only solidified kynes' fine work.
As I said, you totally couldn't use the Yuan to buy shit from Chinese producers.DERP.
the Yuan is, under chinese law, INVALID outside the PRC, hong kong and macau.
there is no Yaun international currency exchange
if you take a trip to china and come back with a fist full of Yuan, you cant convert it to real monies without losing your shirt to a rigged exchange rate (Us dollar or euro to Yaun, super easy, Yuan to aything else: harder than algebra, and the rate is rock bottom low) the Yuan is like Disney Dollars. it's only valid in their country, and selling it back for real monies is a losing proposition every fucking time
china has set the Yuan up to be a siphon for international currencies. foreign money can go in, but the Yuan has almost no value outside the PRC.
read this shit:
"It is not generally possible to obtain Chinese currency outside of China. There is no limit to the amount of non-Chinese currency you may bring in to China, although you are supposed to declare larger amounts (over US$ 5,000). It is relatively simple to change money into RMB in branches of the Bank of China. Larger hotels also have currency exchange, but some will only cater for guests. There is no competition in exchange rates. The standard rate applies everywhere. It is illegal (and risky!) to exchange money outside of the banking system.
NOTE Banks will only accept notes in perfect condition. The smallest tear or defacement will result in your cash being refused. UK visitors should note that Scottish or Northern Ireland bank notes are NOT accepted. Major travellers' cheques are accepted.
More problematic is changing RMB back to foreign currency. The standard contract stipulates that a certain percentage of your salary can be exchanged. This is normally set at 30%, but can be higher. However, contracts aside, it can prove difficult to make the actual exchange. This should change with China's entry to WTO.
Chinese law states that no more than ¥20,000 in RMB may be taken out of the country. That said, I have never been asked to show my money on exit. RMB cannot easily be exchanged in the US or Europe (apart from Switzerland!). It is possible to exchange RMB in Exchange Offices in Australia (not the banks) but only at an extremely poor rate. It is possible to change RMB in Hong Kong and in Bangkok."
~ http://www.liuzhou.co.uk/china/money.htm#ixzz34sipUQM6
Oh you don't accept them? Well fuck me!i dont accept them, and no merchant does.
electronically stored virtual currencies are nothing new.
you can buy legendary swords in world of warcraft for real dollars, but it's still a sucker move.
you might aswell "invest" in "Linden Dollars" and buy a virtual house. but dont be surprised if it doesnt keep out the rain.
Bitcoin still needs to be produced and there is a finite amount available.Pay the illegals in BitCoins.
It would come down to the backing of cash, gold or whatever.Bitcoin still needs to be produced and there is a finite amount available.
Why pay them in something with better underlying fundamentals than the dollar that is essentially impossible to tax?
•List of events in rough chronological order◦Stone Man LossEveryone knows that you don't use online storage for storing your coins.
Those people gambled and lost, and posting 5 links to the same story is the same as posting one, Ladyboylover69.
You're genuinely retarded.•List of events in rough chronological order◦Stone Man Loss
◦Ubitex Scam
◦Stefan Thomas Loss
◦Allinvain Theft
◦June 2011 Mt. Gox Incident
◦Mass MyBitcoin Thefts
◦MyBitcoin Theft
◦Bitomat.pl Loss
◦Mooncoin Theft
◦Bitcoin7 Hack
◦October 2011 Mt. Gox Loss
◦Bitscalper Scam
◦Bitcoin Savings and Trust
◦Andrew Nollan Scam
◦Linode Hacks
◦Betcoin Theft
◦Tony Silk Road Scam
◦May 2012 Bitcoinica Hack
◦Bitcoin Syndicate Theft
◦July 2012 Bitcoinica Theft
◦BTC-E Hack
◦Bitfloor Theft
◦Cdecker Theft
◦2012 50BTC Theft
◦2012 Trojan
◦Bit LC Theft
◦BTCGuild Incident
◦2013 Fork
◦Bitcoin Rain
◦ZigGap
◦Ozcoin Theft
◦Just Dice Incident
◦Silk Road Seizure
◦Inputs.io Hack
Oooh this makes me want to invest in digital currencies. On the flip side I'm sure we could assemble a nice long list of scandals and thefts for "government backed" currencies.•List of events in rough chronological order◦Stone Man Loss
◦Ubitex Scam
◦Stefan Thomas Loss
◦Allinvain Theft
◦June 2011 Mt. Gox Incident
◦Mass MyBitcoin Thefts
◦MyBitcoin Theft
◦Bitomat.pl Loss
◦Mooncoin Theft
◦Bitcoin7 Hack
◦October 2011 Mt. Gox Loss
◦Bitscalper Scam
◦Bitcoin Savings and Trust
◦Andrew Nollan Scam
◦Linode Hacks
◦Betcoin Theft
◦Tony Silk Road Scam
◦May 2012 Bitcoinica Hack
◦Bitcoin Syndicate Theft
◦July 2012 Bitcoinica Theft
◦BTC-E Hack
◦Bitfloor Theft
◦Cdecker Theft
◦2012 50BTC Theft
◦2012 Trojan
◦Bit LC Theft
◦BTCGuild Incident
◦2013 Fork
◦Bitcoin Rain
◦ZigGap
◦Ozcoin Theft
◦Just Dice Incident
◦Silk Road Seizure
◦Inputs.io Hack
This list is from 2 years ago.
You're genuinely retarded.
Want me to post links of all the counterfeiting and incidents of people stealing USD?
I guaran-fuckin-tee therell be more than for BTC.
My BTC wallet is secure as fuck; offline, laminated and in a safe.
Apple is setting up to take Bitcoin, I'd say that means we have a WINNER!!You know those "exchange" thingies?
You know why they're called that, right?
EDIT: Also, Bitcoin is set to overtake PayPal for transaction processing volumes this year, so yeah, totally worthless.
are you still using rep math to calculate?Sure, but its only up 600,000% since its inception. Totally a bad call for those early adopters.
Looks like that $80,000 bet on oil futures should net one at least $240,000 in pure profit, if it really goes Bonkers, $2.8 Million.
PayPal recently sent out a survey re: Bitcoin.Apple is setting up to take Bitcoin, I'd say that means we have a WINNER!!
So, just when Ben Franklin thinks he rules the word.....BItcoin.
Financing anything and everything, Uncle Sam.
They say they will cap at 21 million. And you thought Bill Gates was smart?
Or only as much as can fit in those little red jars.
http://freedomwat.ch/2013/11/28/bitcoin-mining-is-getting-out-of-control/
“As website Hong Wrong points out, the puzzles are getting increasingly difficult. And once 21 million Bitcoins are produced, production will cease."
daaaaaaaaaaaa fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck?
Do you think our currency is actually backed by gold? Or is that just the story?It would come down to the backing of cash, gold or whatever.
All currencies have gone to hell.
If you put on diapers and spread your legs and still don't have a tight package?daaaaaaaaaaaa fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck?
"Federal Reserve notes are not redeemable in gold, silver, or any other commodity. Federal Reserve notes have not been redeemable in gold since January 30, 1934, when the Congress amended Section 16 of the Federal Reserve Act to read: "The said [Federal Reserve] notes shall be obligations of the United States….They shall be redeemed in lawful money on demand at the Treasury Department of the United States, in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, or at any Federal Reserve bank." Federal Reserve notes have not been redeemable in silver since the 1960s.Do you think our currency is actually backed by gold? Or is that just the story?
now? no.Do you think our currency is actually backed by gold? Or is that just the story?