you realize that they dont have your private key right? and that you can verify the javascript wasnt poisoned by having a hash of the legit javascript and comparing it? with a handy toolbar?
what makes you think it's a problem? the fewer bitcoins in circulation, the more they will be worth. And being (theoretically) infinitely divisible means that the tiniest fraction of a single bitcoin would still be…
give it 20 years. bitcoin will be the worlds reserve currency.
bitcoin is just ledger entries that can be retitled by cryptographic signature. its protected free speech.
Coinbase is giving it a go. Seems like they've convinced some investors to help them along with that plan too.
keep your wallet file encrypted and back it up to multiple locations on a regular basis (to update the backups with new private keys that are created by your client software). there are also ways of generating bitcoin…
could they not just run their services off Tor and thumb their nose at the financial authorities like certain other sites and services do, seemingly with impunity?
you realize that they dont have your private key right? and that you can verify the javascript wasnt poisoned by having a hash of the legit javascript and comparing it? with a handy toolbar?
what makes you think it's a problem? the fewer bitcoins in circulation, the more they will be worth. And being (theoretically) infinitely divisible means that the tiniest fraction of a single bitcoin would still be…
give it 20 years. bitcoin will be the worlds reserve currency.
bitcoin is just ledger entries that can be retitled by cryptographic signature. its protected free speech.
Coinbase is giving it a go. Seems like they've convinced some investors to help them along with that plan too.
keep your wallet file encrypted and back it up to multiple locations on a regular basis (to update the backups with new private keys that are created by your client software). there are also ways of generating bitcoin…
could they not just run their services off Tor and thumb their nose at the financial authorities like certain other sites and services do, seemingly with impunity?