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COMICCOIN and Anarchy – Let’s Talk Bitcoin Episode 145 – Video

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Why Bitcoin Is Poised To Win Big In Las Vegas

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Las Vegas. Tremendous wagers are commonplace in this town, and have been for decades. Big bets on cryptocurrency--those are a bit more unusual.

This explains why a local poker players recent investment into bitcoin ATMs has turned so many heads. The entrepreneur, 29-year-old Chris McAlary, essentially has pushed all-in on the virtual currency, using the entirety of his liquid assets to found Coin Cloud, a nascent company that operates ATMs for bitcoins.

McAlary's believes in bitcoin's future as the currency of choice for gamblers. And there is a confluence of factors that might make Las Vegas the perfect place to push bitcoin into mainstream use--if McAlary and like-minded entrepreneurs prove out its use on the Strip, casinos around the world are poised to make bitcoin its currency of choice.

Theres no question that cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin have the potential to be one of the most important innovations of the 21st century, says McAlary. Las Vegas could be one of the places that really helps drive it all forward.

Specifically, McAlary's company uses ATMs that are Internet-enabled kiosks that allow users to buy or sell bitcoin. The machines that went online this summer are in a particularly prominent spot, steps from the busiest part of the Las Vegas Strip. In the first few weeks, the machine outperformed even McAlarys most liberal estimates. After 45 days, the Vegas machine overtook the a bitcoin ATM in Vancouver as the No. 1 performing bitcoin ATM in the world. McAlary wont say exactly how many transactions the machine has handled so far, but hints that volume is already has surpassed $1 million.

While the cryptocurrency has yet to find a home in the average Americans wallet (so to speak), businesses appear to be getting more serious about it. In early September, Braintree, the online and mobile payments platform owned by PayPal, announced it would integrate bitcoin into its business. Other companies, including Expedia, Overstock.com, and Amazon.com also have announced they will accept bitcoin as a method of payment. (Full disclosure: I run a travel blog for Expedia.)

In Vegas, however, especially on the Strip, bitcoin has even more going for it. First of all, because so many people visit Sin City every year, the market attracts a high volume of people looking to spend money. The Viva Vegas souvenir shop, in which McAlary has placed his first ATM (he calls it the Bitcoin Bodega"), sees more than 100,000 people a day in foot traffic. Las Vegas also draws an international clientele who want to access their money instantaneously, and to gamble without paying transfer fees to centralized banks.

In other words, Vegas is primed for a bitcoin run.

What is bitcoin? The answer is more complicated than you think (and more complicated than we journalists usually report). Unveiled in 2009 (the identity of the creator is up for debate), the cryptocurrency is an online payment system that was introduced as open-source software. Under the protocols of this technology, payments are recorded in a public database, which is known as the blockchain. Because these payments work without a central repository or single administrator (a.k.a., a bank), the U.S. Treasury considers the currency to be decentralized and virtual.

(Also, because the currency is virtual, users must obtain a virtual wallet to help record transactions and securely buy, use, and accept the stuff.)

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Bitcoin moves towards mainstream with eftpos cards

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A trial of the first eftpos cards linked to bitcoin accounts will be done with about 100 people over the next couple of weeks, and then they will be made available generally.

Melbourne-based bitcoin exchange Coinjar is hoping to nudge the digital currency into the mainstream next month with the offer of the first eftpos card in Australia linked to a bitcoin account.

Coinjar co-founder Asher Tan said many of its customers had bought bitcoin as an investment and there was a growing number of companies that accepted it, but they were keen to use it for everyday transactions.

"Many people who have bought Bitcoin ask 'where do I spend it?'," he said. "This means anywhere that accepts eftpos accepts bitcoin now."

A trial of the cards will be done with about 100 people who already have bitcoin accounts over the next couple of weeks, and then they will be made available generally.

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Coinjar, which has about 30,000 users and has so far processed about $50 million, makes its money by charging a 2 per cent transaction fee on exchanging bitcoin into standard currency and vice versa.

The exchange into Australian dollars will occur when Coinjar account holders load their cards from their bitcoin account rather than when they buy products with the card.

Asked why people would want to use bitcoin rather than standard currency, Mr Tan said it would expose more people to the benefits of a currency that can be instantly transferred and used outside the traditional payments network, with no cost apart from Coinjar's own fee.

"It is a first step, but it does open up a lot of opportunities," he said. "You could receive say $500 worth of bitcoin value from overseas for say an online job, like graphic design for [an overseas client] then you could be off spending your money in a matter of minutes."

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Bitcoin Jesus Offers Bounties to Hunt Down Hackers and Thieves

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Roger Ver is so well known for his role in the rise of the worlds most popular digital currency that some people call him The Bitcoin Jesus. That makes him a prime target for hackers. Theyve stolen his money, and theyve broken into his email account. But the Bitcoin Jesus is becoming the Bitcoin Vigilante.

I am tired of seeing real criminals, with lots of victims being ignored, while traditional law enforcement is busy going after perpetrators of victimless crimes such as those involved in the Silk Road Marketplace, Ver says.

In 2012, someone hacked the online currency exchange Bitcoinica, stealing tens of thousands of bitcoins Ver had stored there. And in May, someone broke into his old Hotmail account, using it to steal sensitive information. Then things came to a head last week, when someone infiltrated an email account belonging to another big bitcoin name: Satoshi Nakamoto, the mysterious founder of the digital currency. Ver thinks it was the same hacker who busted into his Hotmail account.

After all this, hes fed up with hackersand a little mystified too. The part that annoys me the most is that all of them are plenty smart enough to find honest work, he says. Last spring, he placed a bitcoin bounty on his Hotmail hacker. And now, hes crowdsourcing the idea, so others can offer similar bounties when theyre victimized. He just launched a website called Bitcoin Bounty Hunter that pays for information leading to the conviction of the perps behind several prominent bitcoin hacks.

The project is yet another example of the technology behind bitcoin remaking far more than currency and online payments.

The site takes advantage of bitcoins ability to move money around the internet privately, and Ver says it could be used to let anyone anonymously create, contribute to, or collect a bounty. Naturally, bounties are paid in bitcoin.

Hes currently the guy who controls the money and decides when a bounty will be paid, but he says the project is a work in progress. Eventually, he wants to use an advanced digital currency programming technique called a smart contract to allow bounties to be paid out automatically. The project is yet another example of the technology behind bitcoin remaking far more than currency and online payments. Its also reinventing everything from smart contracts to secure chat clients.

The site lets anyone post an anonymous bounty anytime theres a crime with a victim, Ver says. To collect your bounty, you must assemble a dossier of evidence, get it digitally notarized using a nifty bitcoin blockchain hack called Proof of Existence, and forward it to law enforcement. Then you waitpossibly a very long time. Vers website pays bounties only upon conviction. Its like a digital Crimestoppers that way.

Right now, the site offers 37.6 bitcoinsmore than $17,000for information leading to the conviction of whomever took over his and Satoshis email accounts (if thats indeed what happened). Separately, Ver is setting up separate bounties for information leading to the conviction of the criminals who stole hundreds of thousands of bitcoins from the Japanese bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox and for the hackers who stole money from Bitcoinica. Ver lost 25,000 bitcoins in that hack. Ver will seed the Mt. Gox and Bitcoinica bounties with 2 BTC each, but he expects that to grow as word of his effort gets out.

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