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Old 09-24-2013, 01:12 PM   #21
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... Look at what happens in Europe: The Euro is controlled by the big economies and small economies such as Greece, Portugal and Spain suffer because they can't control their currency...
We are all suffering, Adrian, the Northern and the Southern Euroepan countries. The Northern countries due to their stronger economies can delay a bit the economical crisis but at the end if nothing changes all of them will collapse.

The EU and the Euro instead of bringing prosperity, as they claim, have only brought misery and powerty to the European population but.... enormous wealth to the big industrials.

The Euro is not controlled by the big economies but by an undemocratic monster called European Union, located in Brussels. Behind this EU, and thus the Euro, there is a powerfull group called The Bilderberg Group who are the ones who really pull the strings of their EU-marionets like Mr. Barroso and many other influencial politicians.

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Old 10-15-2013, 06:16 PM   #22
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Not sure if this is worth making a new thread for. Its a service for steam games to compete for bitcoin, its mainly aimed at first person shooters but they've suggested they'll try and get it working for any steam game if there's interest.

http://www.coindesk.com/leetcoin-ena...-win-bitcoins/
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Old 01-04-2015, 11:59 AM   #23
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Back and need Xim again, anything between 10 and 100 euro (last post deleted by me btw, it was out of date).

On a side note, 3 days playing and 3 times heard folks having issues with the unlock code system when changing PCs, authentication tokens on the blockchain may be an alternative solution plus the press is wetting its self over "blockchain technology" but doesn't have many examples so there could be some publicity in it.
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Old 01-06-2015, 09:51 AM   #24
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Bitcoin is not for this era of the human nature.
Interesting. Do you have a blog or something, Adrian, where you share your ideas?
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Old 01-08-2015, 12:03 PM   #25
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Interesting. Do you have a blog or something, Adrian, where you share your ideas?
I'd be interested too, Europe will likely be in a similar situation to Argentina before too long and forewarned is forearmed.

Bitcoin has blown my mind for many reasons, simple asking "what is money?" wakes up a realisation that almost no one understands something that is almost as essential as food and water to life in the modern world, its value is entirely based on trust and that trust is blind and that leads to a trip down the rabbit hole of central banking that is truly terrifying.

Resilience to change was another wake up call that's relevant to Adrians point. Its said that if you build a better mouse trap the world will beat a path to your door, the truth is only a very small number will, the rest of the world will show anything from disinterest to outright hate. Our inherent resilience to change is truly amazing as is the lack of rational in opposing it, the average from a new and revolutionary idea being introduced to mainstream adoption is around 10 years but its showing a trend of getting shorter (probably due to access to info and ease of discussion).

Beyond that it will be a long time before sovereign states can transform into a global state and economics practically define those state borders, an unregulated and frictionless global economy can revolutionise the world by removing the huge inefficiencies of todays monopolistic economy but it would throw many states into chaos and millions into poverty.

Hopefully states can learn from cryptocurrencies and reap the benefits by cutting out the middleman and implementing their own systems (reverse the whole damn thing, pay for state costs in scrip and require that same scrip back as taxes, an independent and fast moving tax economy).
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Old 01-18-2015, 12:23 AM   #26
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Old 03-05-2015, 11:40 PM   #27
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Nowdays Bitcoins is very usefull for small payment, it wil be very easy to buy Ximerin, all arround the globe , with no troubles with sms, paypal , or whatever .
In Argentina there are 2 declarations made on Agust 2014 , that say cryptocurrencies (bitcoin also ) must be declare if used in big operationes (cars, houses, ...etc ).....given it a legal situation that is holding is allow.
Also the last year some exchange had come arround, where we can exchange argentine pesos for bitcoins in established companys.
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Old 03-06-2015, 05:14 AM   #28
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If not bitcoins then at least a method such as surveys or some other tasks should be there to exchange for Xims. That's the only way people who can't spend in game will stay. Then the population issue could be a bit balanced than what it is now.

Or, a quest or NPC that trades mount for mags?
Mount that are bought from NPC can be made a bit slower than premium ones or can have something less than premium ones. That way more players will remain in game. When They get attracted to the game they will eventually spend money on it
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