Competing currencies saved Zimbabwe from hyperinflationary collapse

"'At first covertly, then in openness, and finally with the consent of the government,' Mr. Noko writes, 'foreign currencies – the rand, the euro, the pound, the U.S. dollar, the [Zambian]kwacha – replaced Zimbabwe’s dollar.' Precisely as Mr. Hayek had imagined, Zimbabwe’s inflationary spiral ended. Within weeks, the country’s economy showed dramatic improvement. Businesses began to open. Banks began to function. Unemployment began to fall. GDP began to rise. Private credit began to increase. Foreign investment began to return. The human exodus ended. Thiers’ Law, the opposite principle of Gresham’s Law, does work: Good money, freely circulated, drives out bad." Continue reading

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Own your Identity with BitShares

"Inspired by the protocols behind Bitcoin, we are developing technologies that will help you take control over your identity, finances, and communication while eliminating most any form of identity theft. Invictus Innovations has combined the technologies of Bitcoin, BitMessage, Namecoin, with several new methods to bring the benefits of encryption to the masses. Apple introduced the Macintosh in 1984 with the promise of showing us why 1984 won’t be like ‘1984’. This message has remained close to the heart of Invictus Innovations; we intend to fulfill the promise Apple made thirty years ago." Continue reading

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Own your Identity with BitShares

"Inspired by the protocols behind Bitcoin, we are developing technologies that will help you take control over your identity, finances, and communication while eliminating most any form of identity theft. Invictus Innovations has combined the technologies of Bitcoin, BitMessage, Namecoin, with several new methods to bring the benefits of encryption to the masses. Apple introduced the Macintosh in 1984 with the promise of showing us why 1984 won’t be like ‘1984’. This message has remained close to the heart of Invictus Innovations; we intend to fulfill the promise Apple made thirty years ago." Continue reading

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Own your Identity with BitShares

"Inspired by the protocols behind Bitcoin, we are developing technologies that will help you take control over your identity, finances, and communication while eliminating most any form of identity theft. Invictus Innovations has combined the technologies of Bitcoin, BitMessage, Namecoin, with several new methods to bring the benefits of encryption to the masses. Apple introduced the Macintosh in 1984 with the promise of showing us why 1984 won’t be like ‘1984’. This message has remained close to the heart of Invictus Innovations; we intend to fulfill the promise Apple made thirty years ago." Continue reading

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Own your Identity with BitShares

"Inspired by the protocols behind Bitcoin, we are developing technologies that will help you take control over your identity, finances, and communication while eliminating most any form of identity theft. Invictus Innovations has combined the technologies of Bitcoin, BitMessage, Namecoin, with several new methods to bring the benefits of encryption to the masses. Apple introduced the Macintosh in 1984 with the promise of showing us why 1984 won’t be like ‘1984’. This message has remained close to the heart of Invictus Innovations; we intend to fulfill the promise Apple made thirty years ago." Continue reading

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Raspberry Pi used in new Bitcoin-operated pool table

"Games room specialist Liberty Games has created a bitcoin-operated pool table that runs on Raspberry Pi. Next to the table’s traditional coin slot, there is a QR code and an LCD screen, which displays the price per play in bitcoins. Users simply scan the QR code and send the displayed amount to the owner’s bitcoin wallet address. The machine then automatically tips the balls out – they don’t have to be manually released. The company, which ships worldwide, is now looking at adding bitcoin payment options to a number of its other products, which include jukeboxes and pinball machines. Next on the list, though, is an arcade machine." Continue reading

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News junkie’s open-source project links Bitcoin with publishers

"Charging one-off fees for news stories is a hassle: users don't want to create an account and enter their credit card details for a single news story. It's easier just to move on. Bitmonet leverages Bitcoin's strength as a digital substitute for cash. In a demonstration on Bitmonet's website, clicking on a story brings up a pop-up window offering a news story for US$0.10, a one-hour pass for $0.15 or a day-long pass for $0.20. The one-hour pass costs 0.0012 of a Bitcoin. Clicking the 'Pay with Bitcoin' button launches Bitcoin wallet software on a person's computer. The transaction is painless: users don't have to enter their financial details or create an account with the publisher." Continue reading

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News junkie’s open-source project links Bitcoin with publishers

"Charging one-off fees for news stories is a hassle: users don't want to create an account and enter their credit card details for a single news story. It's easier just to move on. Bitmonet leverages Bitcoin's strength as a digital substitute for cash. In a demonstration on Bitmonet's website, clicking on a story brings up a pop-up window offering a news story for US$0.10, a one-hour pass for $0.15 or a day-long pass for $0.20. The one-hour pass costs 0.0012 of a Bitcoin. Clicking the 'Pay with Bitcoin' button launches Bitcoin wallet software on a person's computer. The transaction is painless: users don't have to enter their financial details or create an account with the publisher." Continue reading

Continue ReadingNews junkie’s open-source project links Bitcoin with publishers

News junkie’s open-source project links Bitcoin with publishers

"Charging one-off fees for news stories is a hassle: users don't want to create an account and enter their credit card details for a single news story. It's easier just to move on. Bitmonet leverages Bitcoin's strength as a digital substitute for cash. In a demonstration on Bitmonet's website, clicking on a story brings up a pop-up window offering a news story for US$0.10, a one-hour pass for $0.15 or a day-long pass for $0.20. The one-hour pass costs 0.0012 of a Bitcoin. Clicking the 'Pay with Bitcoin' button launches Bitcoin wallet software on a person's computer. The transaction is painless: users don't have to enter their financial details or create an account with the publisher." Continue reading

Continue ReadingNews junkie’s open-source project links Bitcoin with publishers

News junkie’s open-source project links Bitcoin with publishers

"Charging one-off fees for news stories is a hassle: users don't want to create an account and enter their credit card details for a single news story. It's easier just to move on. Bitmonet leverages Bitcoin's strength as a digital substitute for cash. In a demonstration on Bitmonet's website, clicking on a story brings up a pop-up window offering a news story for US$0.10, a one-hour pass for $0.15 or a day-long pass for $0.20. The one-hour pass costs 0.0012 of a Bitcoin. Clicking the 'Pay with Bitcoin' button launches Bitcoin wallet software on a person's computer. The transaction is painless: users don't have to enter their financial details or create an account with the publisher." Continue reading

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