Thursday, February 27, 2014

Bitcoin founder defends the future of their virtual currency after ... - 20minutos.es

They Jon Matonis

Bitcoin Foundation director, Jon Matonis defends its currency in the MWC in Barcelona. (EP)

  • This currency “will recover from this stronger,” said Jon Matonis.
  • “incident” of the Japanese company has described as “isolated”.
  • platform bitcoins disappears without warning and creates panic.

Bitcoin Foundation director, Jon Matonis , defended on Thursday his future virtua Currency l, which this week has suffered a setback after closing without notice virtual exchange platform based in Tokyo Mt.Gox a week after discovering that the same bitcoins were removed several times.

During his lecture on the last day of the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2014 in the Gran Via de Fira de Barcelona, ??has claimed that the money in general “is a shared illusion” invented by man, and that even something as tangible as gold changes value depending on the markets.

have asserted that the Bitcoin network is more robust than ever Mt.Gox Asked on turn debate and in subsequent statements to the press, has argued that is an “isolated incident” caused by that company and the characteristics of the Japanese regulation, and can not tell if people are able to get their money back, because it is a third company, but the problem will serve to learn and improve.

have asserted that the Bitcoin network is more robust than ever, and this coin “will recover from this stronger,” , and has insisted that bitcoins buyers can save them directly to their computers or mobile devices and do not need third parties. He defines it as “money without government”, so no need political approval, but to have the legitimacy of markets, and looks especially useful for online payments because it works without intermediaries and does not require bank account numbers or credit card .

rapid technological change, Bitcoin rate “disruption disruption within” of the traditional model of payments, and has advocated for using this money to pay via mobile phone using specific applications , which is already possible.

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