Transaction

8dfd8b9bdc661f1b2b0b5aca0331aa9f59173bc20ae99a0dc52b344a604bf7f2
Timestamp (utc)
2024-03-24 01:55:08
Fee Paid
0.00000049 BSV
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0.02051213 BSV
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0.02051164 BSV
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Fee Rate
10.18 sat/KB
Version
1
Confirmations
102,140
Size Stats
4,810 B

2 Outputs

Total Output:
0.02051164 BSV
  • j"1LAnZuoQdcKCkpDBKQMCgziGMoPC4VQUckMÍ<div class="post"><div class="quoteheader"><a href="https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1735.msg26882#msg26882">Quote from: jgarzik on December 04, 2010, 10:25:45 PM</a></div><div class="quote"><div class="quoteheader"><a href="https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1735.msg26876#msg26876">Quote from: RHorning on December 04, 2010, 10:17:44 PM</a></div><div class="quote">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/></div><br/>Thanks for being willing to helpfully <i>impose risk upon others</i>. &nbsp;For people who are just starting to build businesses on bitcoin, this could be devastating to their new business.<br/><br/>And it could permanently marginalize bitcoin, keeping it out of the mainstream for good. &nbsp;Is that really the end result the bitcoin community most desires?<br/><br/>Some of us are working hard to build tools and programs that encourage businesses to invest their time, money and energy into bitcoin. &nbsp;It would be very sad to see all that go down the drain.<br/></div><br/>What would go down the drain?&nbsp; Really, I think this is making a mountain out of a molehill and if you want to stay anonymous I'm not necessarily stopping you from doing that either.&nbsp; Some are willing to stand up and others want to hide in the background.&nbsp; I choose to stand in front if that is necessary.&nbsp; Many are participating on this project using a pseudonym, and if they are very paranoid through a Proxy IP address and using https for communications to this forum and perhaps taking other precautions.&nbsp; I am not, because I'm not afraid.&nbsp; I'm not necessarily against anonymity and even would encourage it for those who find it necessary for whatever reason they have.<br/><br/>In short, I don't wish to impose this risk upon others but I am willing to take this risk for myself.<br/><br/>I also fail to see how this would marginalize Bitcoin as a software project either.&nbsp; The best thing, from a political perspective, would be to completely ignore that Bitcoin even exists at all.&nbsp; If that is marginalizing Bitcion, how is that different from what is going on right now?<br/><br/>I suppose the hope here is that Bitcoin will be used by a bunch of people first (it already is) and that perhaps Bitcoin can be known for doing other things than financing Wikileaks.&nbsp; I am not encouraging that the main page of bitcoin.org have a huge banner across the top "the official fundraising method for Wikileaks".&nbsp; We don't have to tie ourselves that closely, and anybody who checks out Bitcoin will discover what it is.... an alternative to PayPal and other on-line financial transaction systems with perhaps some other interesting benefits as well.&nbsp; Is that necessarily a bad thing?&nbsp; Is there anything new that hasn't been said repeatedly elsewhere?&nbsp; If you were trying to stay off people's radar, publicity should be avoided altogether.<br/><br/>This is also about doing what is right, and this is the right thing to do.&nbsp; I get the arguments advocating caution, but sometimes you also have to take a stand on an issue too.&nbsp; There is a down side, and talking about concerns over that perhaps is useful.<br/><br/><div class="quoteheader"><a href="https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1735.msg26884#msg26884">Quote from: kiba on December 04, 2010, 10:28:23 PM</a></div><div class="quote">Success is not guaranteed; access risk; act wisely; remember knowledge gaps.<br/><br/>It's funny to see a miniarchist libertarian say "Bring it on" when anarchists like me are advising cautions.<br/><br/>It look like I am right, people throw cautions to the wind.<br/></div><br/>I agree, success is not guaranteed.&nbsp; Sometimes you have to take some risks and sometimes do so with imperfect knowledge.&nbsp; It is a golden opportunity right now for the Bitcoin community, however, to encourage Wikileaks to accept Bitcoin donations and I personally don't think the extra publicity that we may or may not get from having a link on the Wikileaks website would necessarily be a bad thing.&nbsp; There isn't even any sort of guarantee that Wikileaks will even take Bitcoins if they are being offered.<br/><br/>But seriously, what are the downsides anyway?&nbsp; Do you really think the "Men in Black" are going to shut down Bitcoin?&nbsp; Really?&nbsp; If Bitcoin is that fragile and vulnerable to attack, what are we doing anyway and why is it so consistently being defended?<br/><br/></div> text/html
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