Andy Parkins [ARCHIVE] on Nostr: 📅 Original date posted:2014-04-24 📝 Original message:On Wednesday 23 April 2014 ...
📅 Original date posted:2014-04-24
📝 Original message:On Wednesday 23 April 2014 15:31:38 Mike Hearn wrote:
> > There _are_ consequences though: 95% of the time, you end up buying
> > something and paying for it.
>
> Yeah, I was imagining a situation in which people who use Bitcoin regularly
> do buy things they actually want, but wouldn't say no to occasionally
> getting them for free (think coffees at starbucks etc). So if their double
> spend fails, no big deal, they're no worse off than if they didn't try.
Again true enough; but then we're back to evenly distributed dishonesty, and
so you still don't get the potential 5% scam being used at 100% capacity.
Andy
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Dr Andy Parkins
andyparkins at gmail.com
📝 Original message:On Wednesday 23 April 2014 15:31:38 Mike Hearn wrote:
> > There _are_ consequences though: 95% of the time, you end up buying
> > something and paying for it.
>
> Yeah, I was imagining a situation in which people who use Bitcoin regularly
> do buy things they actually want, but wouldn't say no to occasionally
> getting them for free (think coffees at starbucks etc). So if their double
> spend fails, no big deal, they're no worse off than if they didn't try.
Again true enough; but then we're back to evenly distributed dishonesty, and
so you still don't get the potential 5% scam being used at 100% capacity.
Andy
--
Dr Andy Parkins
andyparkins at gmail.com