"they" own at least 64% and can wipe an account at any moment. Don't take my word for it, look into the owners and their backgrounds/connections.Then there's problems like losing your account forever of your own volition:
Wow. ultra defensive and for no reason at all. Very suspicious and quite stupid. The article is to highlight what can go wrong with an electronic system.
You don't wonder why the 'Federal Reserve' is in crypto currency? Do you even know who THEY are?
As for ownership, I did the research for myself and your lazy ass should do the same thing. Go ahead and buy into the imaginary currency, and watch them short it. I don't give a shit.
I'm not sure why they can't control it. They own bitcoin.
"they" own at least 64% and can wipe an account at any moment. Don't take my word for it, look into the owners and their backgrounds/connections.Then there's problems like losing your account forever of your own volition:
https://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappens/as-it-happens-friday-edition-1.5875363/this-man-owns-321m-in-bitcoin-but-he-can-t-access-it-because-he-lost-his-password-1.5875366
Wow. ultra defensive and for no reason at all. Very suspicious and quite stupid. The article is to highlight what can go wrong with an electronic system.
You don't wonder why the 'Federal Reserve' is in crypto currency? Do you even know who THEY are?
As for ownership, I did the research for myself and your lazy ass should do the same thing. Go ahead and buy into the imaginary currency, and watch them short it. I don't give a shit.
Stupidity is expensive.