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Is Bitcoin Legal? Illegal? a Currency? a Commodity? Posted: 08 Mar 2014 12:01 PM PST Regulators in various countries are grappling with bitcoin. What the hell is it? It's a good question and answers vary widely. Bloomberg reports Japan Says Bitcoin Not Currency Amid Calls for Regulation. Japan's government said Bitcoin isn't a currency amid calls for its regulation a week after the bankruptcy of Mt. Gox, the Tokyo-based exchange that was once the world's biggest.The answer to my question is yes, no, don't know, and it depends (dependent on what country you are in). Newsweek Unmasks Bitcoin Inventor Two day ago, Newsweek unmasked Satoshi Nakamoto, The Face Behind Bitcoin. It's a fascinating article, and one well worth a look. Here's a paragraph that caught my attention. Andresen, a Silicon Valley refugee in Amherst, Mass., says he worked closely with the person "or entity" known as Satoshi Nakamoto on the development of Bitcoin from June 2010 to April 2011. This was before the rise of today's multibillion-dollar Bitcoin economy, boosted last year by the unexpected, if cautious, endorsement of outgoing Federal Reserve chair Ben Bernanke, who said virtual currencies "may hold long-term promise."Denial, Bizarre Media Road Chase The Guardian reports Satoshi Nakamoto: man denies being bitcoin inventor amid media frenzy. Dorian S Nakamoto, the Japanese-American man named as bitcoin inventor Satoshi Nakamoto, has denied any link to the digital currency amid a farcical media chase through Los Angeles.Followup Statement Newsweek issued a followup statement in regards to the denials ... "Newsweek stands strongly behind Ms. Goodman and her article. Ms. Goodman's reporting was motivated by a search for the truth surrounding a major business story, absent any other agenda. The facts as reported point toward Mr. Nakamoto's role in the founding of Bitcoin." I believe Newsweek has it correct. Leah McGrath Goodman did a fantsatic job of investigative reporting. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
China Exports Decline Unexpectedly, Trade Balance Negative Posted: 08 Mar 2014 10:09 AM PST In yet another downside surprise, China February Exports Tumble Unexpectedly. China's exports unexpectedly tumbled in February, swinging the trade balance into deficit and adding to fears of a slowdown in the world's second-largest economy despite the Lunar New Year holidays being blamed for the slide.Expect More Downward Surprises Why everyone expects a rosy global economic forecast led by the US, Europe, and developed countries in general is a mystery. I expect more downward surprises of all sorts. China Overtakes US in Trade By the way, back in January, the Financial Times reported China Overtakes US as World's Largest Goods Trader. China became the world's biggest trader in goods for the first time last year, overtaking the US for all of 2013 and finishing the year with record trade figures in December.In spite of obvious malinvestments in vacant cities, vacant malls, unused rail systems, etc., LaFemina thinks the boom will not peak for another 10 years. Amazing. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
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