J Jescro New member Feb 12, 2007 17 1 0 Jan 11, 2011 #1 As in the decentralized P2P virtual currency, bitcoin.org ?
onlinemoniez all up in the interwebs Apr 3, 2009 929 15 0 Jan 11, 2011 #2 I remember reading something about that company, I think. Weren't criminal organizations using it to funnel money? Not sure . . .
I remember reading something about that company, I think. Weren't criminal organizations using it to funnel money? Not sure . . .
M mattseh import this Apr 6, 2009 5,504 72 0 A ~= A Jan 11, 2011 #3 Yes. I don't like how there is an upper bound on the number of possible bitcoins. I think that as long as people are willing to use their (processing) resources, they should be able to create bitcoins at a fixed rate per computing unit.
Yes. I don't like how there is an upper bound on the number of possible bitcoins. I think that as long as people are willing to use their (processing) resources, they should be able to create bitcoins at a fixed rate per computing unit.
M mattseh import this Apr 6, 2009 5,504 72 0 A ~= A Jan 11, 2011 #4 onlinemoniez said: I remember reading something about that company, I think. Weren't criminal organizations using it to funnel money? Not sure . . . Click to expand... Are you think of eGold?
onlinemoniez said: I remember reading something about that company, I think. Weren't criminal organizations using it to funnel money? Not sure . . . Click to expand... Are you think of eGold?
onlinemoniez all up in the interwebs Apr 3, 2009 929 15 0 Jan 11, 2011 #5 mattseh said: Are you think of eGold? Click to expand... Ah, yeah. Thanks for clarifying.