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Bitcoin will be Bigger than Facebook?


Winklevoss Bros: Bitcoin Will be Bigger than Facebook!

Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss discovered bitcoin in June 2012 while on vacation, and have had big plans for the digital currency ever since. The duo claims that bitcoin encourages financial freedom and openness.

Bigger than Facebook

Their destiny's lead them to bitcoin while in Ibiza, after bumping into a familiar face. Tyler explains:
"We were on vacation, and happened to bump into a guy who is mutual friend and he started to tell us about bitcoin. We were fascinated from day one. At the time we were just re-immersing ourselves inside the tech world, getting into the trnches again."
The twins introduction to bitcoin occurred soon after legal battles against Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. The brothers won $65 million in a settlement, after Zuckerberg was accused of stealing their social media idea. With all that behind now, Tyler believes bitcoin is the next big mainstream focus, and that it has the potential to be even bigger than Facebook. He says:
"Bitcoin potentially could be more impactful because being able to donate 50 cents to someonce across the world has more impact that potentially sharing a picture. But they're very different. Facebook is like the internet - a large company and an application. Bitcoin is a protocol for decentralization, so you could build a decentralized company on top of it, a stock market. It's an internet of ownership, so it's not quite a direct comparison."
 As the 32-year-old investor mentions, bitcoin and Facebook are two completely different mediums, however, both work on bringing people to interact with one another through peer-to-peer networking. The brothers remain optimistic that the rest of the world, including Wall Street, will take notice and implement the digital currency. Tyler compares the doubters of the internet from the 1990s, to doubters of bitcoin today. Though the concept is new and some minor bugs need to be worked out, time will show how resourceful bitcoin will be.

Source: coinreport.net

Bitcoin is Technology and not a Money


Bitcoin is not a money, the deputy director of the Dutch Payments Association has declared.
"Bitcoin is not a claim and therefore not a money. If you and I agree to pay each other in tulip bulbs then we have established a private currency and the same applies to bitcoin."
Comparing the digital currency to tulip bulbs, which famously rocketed in price during the 'Tulip Mania' bubble of the early 1600s. Gijs Boudewijn dismissed suggestions that bitcoin could be currency!

Bitcoin has two almost distinct personalities. The first is the political revolutionary, destined to disempower government. The second is more prosaic; bitcoin is simply a better way of transferring money, a technology easily co-opted by a banking system seen by some bitcoiners as the enemy.

Bitcoin is really convenient. The comments come weeks after the Dutch Minister for Justice and Security said bitcoin would not be banned, and echo a recent UBS report that suggests that banks can adopt "a bitcoin-like technology" to create a new foundation for payment services that would prop up, instead of pull down, the existing banking system.

Someone doubts that bitcoin can become a widely-used currency, and argued that the need for government to provide confidence in a currency means bitcoin would be a limited prospect.

Source: coindesk.com