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  1. This seems obvious, why would a bounty campaign hire a translator if they trust google translator so much? More the fool them.
  2. The short answer is no. That is something quite peculiar about chains: you can fork, but you can´t merge. The long answer is ... Yes. For this, you would need to build a system that acts as relay between the chains and I think that Polkadot, and old project, is trying to achieve that. It would act a as relay among chains, so while you would not be able to really connect them, you would be able to have a trust-less relay that would produce actions in the two chains. Now, what you propose, that is converting coins just like that is not possible at the moment, just as it is not possible to burn USD to create Euros.
  3. You've got some of your facts wrong. Additionally, you've stated some additional information that I haven't heard before, and you haven't provided any source for that information.
  4. Satoshi Nakamoto didn't hide or run away because he was doing something illegal. He decide to keep himself anonymous for a greater good. If his identity was a known he could be a problem for bitcoin. Bitcoin decentralization idea could be compromised, centralizing everything on him. Everything he says, every tweet he makes, everything he buys, would be linked to bitcoin. Bitcoin should not have an owner, a face. One of the things that made bitcoin's success was satoshi's anonymity. I think he what he did was a truly altruist attitude.
  5. I don't think that those technologies provide the security of PoW algorithms and if you are going to use that cryptocurrency as a global currency then high level of security is very reasonable. There is also a networking effect going on here, where bitcoins are being accepted more and more which makes them even more useful and drives even bigger adoption. I don't think that improvements of these new technologies are definitive enough nor big enough to overthrow Bitcoin from the top. I think it is a lot risker to invest in altcoins than in Bitcoin currently.
  6. I agree with you, as per my view, when it comes to world wide adoption, this is what I think it's going to happen with crypto currencies in the next few years: 1. Slowly banks will start being more and more aggressive twards Bitcoin and crypto, due to this, the crypto community will be more fierceful to make crypto payments in much more stores a possibility 2. Governments will eventually start accepting crypto as tax payment 3. Slowly more and more people will get onboard, just by using their phone and we will have a main crypto, I think Bitcoin has good chances to remain the king here.
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  9. I might be prepared to add a 2Tb HDD to the network, but I'm not sure if that would help much. It would probably be useful for my education though.
  10. How will BTC be a traceable and taxable income? If I pay a merchant with cash, there is of course a loop hole (here in the UK at least) that the merchant can not declare the cash and have tax free profit. Will this be the same with bitcoin? Will tax on bitcoin have to be paid in bitcoin? Will there be VAT on bitcoin purchases? All these questions, that, although BTC shows potential and is migrating more and more into every day lives, will it cause another "credit bubble" of sorts and end up causing the next inflationary crash cycle? If BTC is a unified currency and I can trade in China paying for my items in BTC, this will also remove the need for currency exchanging (across some of the minors anyway) and would then effect the economy as a whole. How would interest rates work if we are unified in paying with BTC? Interesting stages are to come with this and it could be very great or be a massive downfall in global economy. It could make redundant all of the Central Banks's efforts of QE... Just a thought. Can anyone please clear this to me?
  11. Hello, I would like to know how much bitcoin was worth when you met him and you learned about his technology? I personally knew bitcoin when it was $ 230.
  12. All those people that where saying year ago how Bitcoin would fail because another currency would take over get proven wrong year after year. The more time Bitcoin is alive, the stronger it gets and the bigger the network effect. Sorry but there will not be a Bitcoin 2.0. Bitcoin will go to 100k+ per coin in the next 5 to 10 years, it will absorb all the value researched in the field if not directly through protocol improvements then through sidechains. Bitcoin will remain the only solid coin. The only coin that survived for the longest time (other coins can't claim this unless they invent a time machine). There will be alts that pump really hard and make people millionaires, but no alt is going to surpass Bitcoin's strength and solidity. No coin will get a bigger market cap. In the long term people holding 21+ BTC will be rewarded by history with rich-tier status for seeing the value in it before most people did. Do not let the people to trick your mind or the trolls try to derail the excellent job being done by Core devs. Let's continue then our path towards inevitable triumph.
  13. Have you sold too early, lost your keys, traded something? Let's hear it.
  14. The government is able to ban Bitcoin ? If they do, we can just use proxy or ask for someone from other country to do trades for you, right ? I mean is kind of possible they truly ban, what you guys think ?
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