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In Bitcoin’s Orbit: Rival Virtual Currencies Vie for Acceptance
For many people, bitcoin seems like something from the day after tomorrow. For Lawrence Blankenship, it’s already a thing of the past.A software engineer from Springfield, Mo., Mr. Blankenship is putting his money on PeerCoin, one of the biggest of the virtual currencies that are being promoted as alternatives to bitcoin.
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Clearly everyone should just start their own currency. It can't be that hard, since everyones doing it.
Agreed, I'm starting mine tomorrow. drunkencoin, starting price 50 bucks per coin.
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Can I get a couple pizzas for 10,000 peercoins? I expect deluxe aka 4 toppings or more.
Ill need at least 15,000 peercoins if you want 4+ toppings. I also charge extra for delivery, 2k should cover it Im not greedy.