Anyone have opinions on 7K Metals and their social network? A few freedom friends use it.
Yes, you can buy precious metals from them to be delivered. AND you may keep some gold in their vaults. Why? To use as a gold-based digital alt-currency - counted with gold. Give it to others via their network, like e-transfers in a private club on their social network. If I could convince all my local Freedom Folks to put in $100 and start using it instead of money - the only problems would be finding reasons to use it and not cash (also good), and getting all these old freedom folks to learn computers (most are lo-tech).
Could it be possible for folks to create another BitCoin-like crypto that learns from all the mistakes of the past?
Call it PromiseCoin or Coinstitution that keeps its promise to abide by a constitution to be a currency, not a store of wealth, like Satoshi envisioned?
Maybe add a couple extra features like NameCoin, Ethereum, etc.? And make the blockchain truly anonymous like that guy did, and have something like the Silk Road, a legitimately free market along with an educational forum where quality was verifiable. (Imagine if they had a qualitative MetaVote™ system?) ZZZTheyZZZ stomp solutions they can't control.
I think I'm going to cash out of Bitcoin soon - unless you can convince me to wait a bit or keep for the long term.
What's the easiest/best way to exchange BTC for gold or cash?
Anyone have opinions on 7K Metals and their social network? A few freedom friends use it.
Yes, you can buy precious metals from them to be delivered. AND you may keep some gold in their vaults. Why? To use as a gold-based digital alt-currency - counted with gold. Give it to others via their network, like e-transfers in a private club on their social network. If I could convince all my local Freedom Folks to put in $100 and start using it instead of money - the only problems would be finding reasons to use it and not cash (also good), and getting all these old freedom folks to learn computers (most are lo-tech).
Could it be possible for folks to create another BitCoin-like crypto that learns from all the mistakes of the past?
Call it PromiseCoin or Coinstitution that keeps its promise to abide by a constitution to be a currency, not a store of wealth, like Satoshi envisioned?
Maybe add a couple extra features like NameCoin, Ethereum, etc.? And make the blockchain truly anonymous like that guy did, and have something like the Silk Road, a legitimately free market along with an educational forum where quality was verifiable. (Imagine if they had a qualitative MetaVote™ system?) ZZZTheyZZZ stomp solutions they can't control.