Quote Originally Posted by CaptainNemo View Post
I keep hearing people go on about bitcoin, and it's fascinating how they completely miss the point that it is an international currency for crime. I mean, so what if you've got 5 billion bing bongs, it ain't worth shit if you can't convert it into actual real life money that you can buy things with that can't be seized by some legal jurisdiction on the grounds of it being ultimately founded on ill-gotten-gains... you may as well exchange it for a kilo of smack for all it's actually worth in practical terms. I'm quite sure severe regulation is just around the corner to burst this bubble. As I said on https://teakdoor.com/world-news/18132...-backed-2.html (Enter the 'petro': Venezuela to launch oil-backed cryptocurrency)
Regulation may be a matter of time, but the unintended consequence for the establishment is that you cannot have regulation without recognition. In fact, this might be what btc needs to really take off.