Mostly used by criminals, action required.
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-st...-a8177631.html
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Mostly used by criminals, action required.
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-st...-a8177631.html
I think there is some other motive for this. Crypto currencies could, potentially, be a threat to more traditional currencies. We are a million miles away from that scenario, but a number of world leaders have spoken against it.
Complain about nasty criminals, and erode human rights - May has form.
Not soley, perhaps. However, statements that get released by world leaders, like May, certainly do impact on cryptocurrency. South Korea's president has publicly declared a crackdown on the exchanges in his country, indeed he talked about banning it altogether ... and with that there followed a bloodbath in crypto' land with huge losses.
Well, if China bans the mining of Bitcoin, for example ... it would probably signify the end of Bitcoin (China mines the bulk of Bitcoins). If the banks refuse to accept transfers from cryptocurrency exchanges, then how would investors be able to cash-out their gains? Governments could simply shut down exchanges ... Korea has already done so and so has India.
The irony is that all the bitcoin 'investors' on social media talk about it as the future of currency yet they have never actually bought anything with it. Purely speculation, hold and hope. The ramping has gone into overdrive as the dream appears to be fading away.
Being an observant person, I have noticed that she is sometimes blinky-blinky when she talks, even shutting her eyes before she says some words. What if anything does this mean? I wish I knew more about body language and how to interpret the various signals.
That's a good post.
I also think it will come in to the public discussion that constructs like Bitcoin will over-ride democracy and the power of democratically elected governments. Therefore take power away from the people.
I hope it crashes and burns. (After CCMBers get their money out).
Theresa is just trying to lower the price of bitcoin, before she lumps on the NHS budget and then all she has to do is sit back and wait for the money to come rolling in.
Its a bold brexit strategy for a new Britain
It's the mouth that I notice, and I have seen people make similar expressions when having to apologise (for example) or make a statement they don't necessarily agree with.
After the NHS crisis, May was on Radio 4 talking about "Window" computers. She has zero knowledge of computers but was instrumental in bringing in the snooper's charter. A little knowledge is dangerous, especially when it is supplemented by "advisors" spoon feeding you horror stories about how the internet is all pedophiles, terrorists, and porn watchers.