Bitcoin at $900: Let’s Remember The Naysayers…
As Bitcoin straddles the $900 mark, now seems a good time to remember the naysayers who made it clear they thought the currency would never succeed – or was even already dead. More FUD, Naysayers? Bitcoin has faced its fair share of naysayers since its inception, but some are more vocal in their disdain than others. While there are far too many to mention by name, here are a few who will likely not be forgotten in a hurry. Mike Hearn. Mike Hearn used to be firmly on the side of the Bitcoin community, but ended up – somewhat dramatically – losing faith. His post in January on his decision....
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Pleeeaaase, Max Keiser, I love you man, but on the issue of MaxCoin you are full of bunk, buddy. Don’t get me wrong, I do believe in bombastic self-promotion but let’s get professional here. Calling the dollar “a license to commit war crimes”, on international TV no less, is one thing, but denying it the status of a currency flat out is wrong. At least for now... I know that, because I use it to buy actual stuff with it… for now. And you too, Max, denominate your cryptocurrency, “MaxCoin”, in dollars! I hate to get linguistically picky here, but wouldn’t then the question “how many war....