Transaction

582e89354522a58e9b9aa3cbd1da747d64c2a0e859fd718aa3c19c08b552fabb
Timestamp (utc)
2024-03-29 20:11:35
Fee Paid
0.00000040 BSV
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0.00304869 BSV
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0.00304829 BSV
)
Fee Rate
10.25 sat/KB
Version
1
Confirmations
92,947
Size Stats
3,902 B

2 Outputs

Total Output:
0.00304829 BSV
  • j"1LAnZuoQdcKCkpDBKQMCgziGMoPC4VQUckMB<div class="post"><div class="quoteheader"><a href="https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1735.msg26860#msg26860">Quote from: Hal on December 04, 2010, 08:43:07 PM</a></div><div class="quote">Looking on the bright side, if Bitcoin did get known as the Wikileaks currency, attacked by governments all over the world, at least we'd get our Wikipedia page back!<br/></div><br/>This is so true.&nbsp; There certainly wouldn't be a shortage of "reliable sources" about Bitcoins at that point.&nbsp; I think it would likely show up on the front page of most newspapers and be talked about extensively on both radio talk shows and the other broadcast networks too.<br/><br/>For myself, I'm getting to the point to say "bring it on" in regards to Wikileaks.&nbsp; Note that I'm using my real name here instead of a psuedonym and I'm willing to personally say "bring it on" in terms of being associated with Bitcoins as a project.&nbsp; I've had police come into my house without my permission already and do all kind of stupid stuff, so for me that line being crossed has already happened.&nbsp; I am also connected to enough people politically that if something was to happen to me that it would be noted and things would happen too.<br/><br/>It is the morally correct thing to be supporting Wikileaks, and if they'll take a few of my bitcoins, I not only want to donate but to let the world know that they can donate to Wikileaks through Bitcoins as well.<br/><br/>I can't speak for everybody here in the Bitcoins community but I am speaking for myself on this matter, and I'm not afraid of anything that the U.S. government might do to me if I was associated with backing Wikileaks financially.&nbsp; If anything, it would show that I no longer live under a constitutional government any more.&nbsp; If the U.S. government wants to tip their hand to expose themselves in that way, so be it.&nbsp; If the U.S. government kills me or puts me in jail, I'll certainly set a way for this community to find out.&nbsp; I really don't think it would come to that either, but I don't care if it did.<br/><br/>If I have to "vote" on this matter, I would encourage the Bitcoin community to take up the plate like we did with the EFF and encourage Wikileaks to put up a Bitcoin address on their website for donations.&nbsp; It would bring in some new blood into the Bitcoin community regardless, and it might be beneficial to Wikileaks as well.&nbsp; Leave it to Wikileaks to see if they want to use Bitcoins or not.&nbsp; In terms of governmental review of Bitcoins, we know that is going to happen sooner or later, so why are we fighting that inevitable result?&nbsp; Anything other than a low-key investigation is only going to make more people interested in Bitcoins, which is only going to help the project even more.&nbsp; It can't be killed as a project, only slowed down a little bit in its growth at this point and more likely its adoption would be accelerated by any kind of publicity that would happen.<br/><br/>The only possible concern I would have is over how sound the protocol itself is right now.&nbsp; If anything, a major flux of new people into Bitcoins would help there too, and the worst that could happen is that Bitcoins itself would be broken in some way where a new cryptocurrency would have to be created fixing the problems of Bitcoins.&nbsp; It is the idea of cryptocurrency that would then persist, and it is incredibly hard to censor an idea.<br/><br/>Basically, bring it on.&nbsp; Let's encourage Wikileaks to use Bitcoins and I'm willing to face any risk or fallout from that act.<br/><br/>-- Robert S. Horning<br/>Logan, Utah</div> text/html
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