03-06-2013, 11:46 AM
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Need to Shave n Shower, but I CANT STOP POSTING ON RS
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Originally Posted by StylinRed
for now
and there are only so many $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100 bills out there but that hasn't stopped counterfeiters before
same with Credit Cards
from the video above it states each transaction is verified by a miner so wouldn't any hackers just need a server acting as their own miner to get their transactions through? (even if they cant pass all their transactions through their own server) and to better get their fake transactions through get enough servers together so that they can "verify" the majority of bitcoin transactions?
anyway seems neat but way too early
edit: or if the coins are truly secure and limited; couldn't they feed their own servers with the necessary information to mine coins so that they get the majority of the coins available?
i dunno 
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Bit coins are not physical coins and control c control v will not work.
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