Bitcoin Quote by Rick Falkvinge Download Open image “Bitcoin will do to banks what email did to the postal industry.” — Rick Falkvinge ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.3 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Bitcoin Email Industry Inspirational Love
Email did precisely what I predicted, back in 1978, it took over the postal mail process and system of writing letters. — Shiva Ayyadurai Copy Share Image
Just as it got easier to use email, it will be easier to use Bitcoin as people invest in it and become more familiar… — Gavin Andresen Copy Share Image
“There have been several attempts at setting up electronic mail systems within the federal post office administration, but all have failed, not for technical reasons, but because the post office is resistant to change, as it is locked into a bureaucratic system in which patronage and civil-service job security are far more important than efficiency. Given that history, it seems… — Gerard K. O'Neill Copy Share
Like the Internet, Bitcoin will change the way people interact and do business around the world. — Erik Voorhees Copy Share Image
The federal government spends millions to run the Postal Service. I could lose your mail for half of that. — Pat Paulsen Copy Share Image
“No legitimate corporations will ask you to send them sensitive information via e-mail.” — Peter H. Gregory Copy Share Image
If Congress allows the USPS to collapse and private companies take over the mail business, we can expect what we have seen with private… — Heather Cox Richardson Copy Share Image
It's hard to predict the future, but some people think that Bitcoin could do to finance what the Internet did to communications. — Alex Biryukov Copy Share Image
Mail enables businesses to deliver vital services and products, including medication, and allows these same businesses to receive payments in a timely way. — Raja Krishnamoorthi Copy Share Image
Just consider some of these recent hacks, JPMorgan Chase, massive bank, had 73 million e-mails stolen. — Donald Trump Copy Share Image
If you think about what the Postal Service fundamentally does, those guys are trained to get mail and sort mail - there's trust verification. — Shiva Ayyadurai Copy Share Image
We safeguard the right to attribution very strongly. After all, what we are fighting for is the intent of copyright as it is described… — Rick Falkvinge Copy Share Image
Bitcoin represents a significant threat to the currency domination of the USA, which is the only thing propping up the nation’s status as a… — Rick Falkvinge Copy Share Image
Bitcoin is getting there but it’s not there yet. When it gets there, expect governments to panic and society to be reshaped into something… — Rick Falkvinge Copy Share Image
The copyright industry has managed to kill civil liberties for their own children, ushering in a dystopian surveillance machine, merely to avoid taking responsibility… — Rick Falkvinge Copy Share Image
When the Iron Curtain fell, all of the West rejoiced that the East would become just as free as the West. It was never… — Rick Falkvinge Copy Share Image
Either we, as a society, decide that copyright is the greater value to society, and take active steps to give up private communications as… — Rick Falkvinge Copy Share Image
The bitcoin network is not a payments network and it is not a scaling network. — Sam Bankman-Fried Copy Share Image
I had been exposed to bitcoin early. I thought the consumer application of it felt, to me, further away. I thought there would be… — Brad Garlinghouse Copy Share Image
In 2008, Bitcoin was mysteriously introduced to the world in an obscure, technical paper written under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto. By late 2013, the… — Steve Hanke Copy Share Image
We need to come up with use cases for this technology that drive clear benefits for individuals and institutions - these are our customers.… — Abigail Johnson Copy Share Image
Sir Richard Branson started out as a small business owner and now owns a conglomerate that will give you a ride to the moon.… — Perianne Boring Copy Share Image
Exchanging bitcoin on behalf of ransomware victims should not be construed as criminal activity by the exchanger, not as a matter of law nor… — Perianne Boring Copy Share Image
Until part of your paycheck is regularly paid in Bitcoin, I'm not sure how it would really go mainstream. I can imagine places in… — Gavin Andresen Copy Share Image
Calling bitcoin volatile - it's a non-statement. Unregulated assets with unclear regulatory landscapes are always going to be volatile. That's what unregulated assets do. — Tyler Winklevoss Copy Share Image
We see bitcoin as potentially the greatest social network of all. — Tyler Winklevoss Copy Share Image
As the platform and protocol become more ingrained in society, get built into products and services, and basically become more of the mesh of… — Barry Silbert Copy Share Image
Bitcoin is not “unregulated”. It is regulated by algorithm instead of being regulated by government bureaucracies. Un-corrupted. — Andreas Antonopoulos Copy Share Image
The rudest possible gift is a gift card. It means you think the person is stupid and has no interests. The only good gift… — John Waters Copy Share Image