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Title: Bitcoin can cause massive internet shutdown – report
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URL Source: https://www.rt.com/business/430102- ... n-bis-cryptocurrency-internet/
Published: Jun 19, 2018
Author: © Nipitpon Singad
Post Date: 2018-06-19 08:54:20 by Tatarewicz
Keywords: None
Views: 717
Comments: 4

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Only supercomputers will be able to process cryptocurrencies in nearest future, and transactions can lead to an internet collapse, according to a recent report by Swiss-based Bank for International Settlements (BIS).

“To process the number of digital retail transactions currently handled by selected national retail payment systems, even under optimistic assumptions, the size of the ledger would swell well beyond the storage capacity of a typical smartphone in a matter of days, beyond that of a typical personal computer in a matter of weeks and beyond that of servers in a matter of months,” the report said. Read more © Artur Debat Bitcoin’s skyrocketing growth was ‘fraud and manipulation’ – report

Records of cryptocurrency transactions are kept on a digital ledger. With every money transfer, the ledger swells in size.

Then, users of cryptocurrencies will face other problems with transactions, according to the report. “Only supercomputers could keep up with verification of the incoming transactions. The associated communication volumes could bring the internet to a halt, as millions of users exchanged files on the order of magnitude of a terabyte,” BIS wrote.

The BIS also criticizes the mounting transaction fees of cryptos. When bitcoin peaked at $20,000 in December, a single operation with the digital currency cost additional $57. "Just imagine, if you bought a $2 coffee with bitcoin, you would have had to pay $57 to make that transaction go through,” said Hyun Song Shin, the bank’s head of research. Some people don’t hold cryptocurrencies as money, but are speculating on its price, he added.

Founded in 1930, the Bank for International Settlements is the oldest global financial institution, and is known as the bank for central banks because it is where they hold accounts. It provides gold and foreign exchange transactions for them and holds central bank reserves. The BIS is also a banker and fund manager for other international financial institutions.

The BIS has consistently called on central banks to clamp down on bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies to stop them “piggybacking” on mainstream institutions and becoming a “threat to financial stability.”

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#1. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

Under Bitcoin's current setup, groups of transactions are recorded by minors every time a new bitcoin is mined. In essence, that's what bitcoin's are -- records of previous bitcoin transactions. The system does need a revision.

On the other hand, bitcoin is unique in that it is a "living" currency, unlike any other money in history, because it has the ability to mutate/change it's abilities over time. This is because it's supported by open-source software which can be modified. So if & when bitcoin reaches various limits, upgrades can be (will be) forthcoming to deal with them.

Bitcoin is also based on "blockchain" technology. While blockchain is a technological breakthrough, the next generation called "hashgraph" has quite possibly made it obsolete, and hashgraph has the ability to do what blockchain does at a tiny fraction of the computing power. Still, the fact that blockchain requires lots of computing power to run is part of what makes bitcoin valuable, ironically, so the challenge is making a hashgraph-based crypto coin valuable is something to stay tuned for.

Pinguinite  posted on  2018-06-19   9:24:50 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Pinguinite (#1)

Super answer, Ping -- the basic lowdown we really need. Thanks and please keep us up on these alternatives!

Are any of them truly private as things stand now -- or can they be?

wirexapp.com/bitcoin-not-as-private-as-you-think/

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NeoconsNailed  posted on  2018-06-19   15:09:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: NeoconsNailed (#2)

Are any of them truly private as things stand now -- or can they be?

Good article. I think it will be a cat 'n mouse game for the rest of time. But in my view, there's a difference in the amount of ease in tracking finances. Right now, it's easy, and it means everything from taxation to filing of "suspicious" transactions and such. It's very easy for government and banks to know where most money goes.

With bitcoin, even though some tracking tools exist as per the article, it's no where near convenient enough for everyone to be so tracked. If/when bitcoin really becomes a popular currency in commerce, I don't think it will be possible for tracking to continue on the large scale it is. When crimes are committed, sure, effort can be put in to trace individual transactions as part of the investigation. But it simply won't work to track everyone that way as is done now.

I think the end result will be a concession by government that it just can't keep up with tracking finances, at least for ordinary people, and that will mean a revamping of tax systems.

Pinguinite  posted on  2018-06-19   21:28:00 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Pinguinite (#3)

Wow, ironic -- so it amounts to PGP now, and once BC goes mainstream privacy will become de-facto easier, I guess.

Here's an even more optimistic view -- what "Andreas"' credentials are, they don't say:

www.youtube.com/watch? v=PaNDHsix8cs

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NeoconsNailed  posted on  2018-06-19   22:56:15 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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