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Bitcoin 2.0, aka Ultra Coin: Bitcoin's Derivative Layer That Allows The Virtual To Control Real Things

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As should be obvious to many, I'm quite serious about recreating today's financial system. I'd like to introduce what some in the media have coined (no pun intended) Bitcoin 2.0 (which is actually just the true implementation of bitcoin), otherwise known as UtlraCoin. UltraCoin is the derivative layer that we're writing on top of Bitcoin to enable Bitcoin holders, buyers and sellers to do some pretty amazing things.

Here's the latest Max Keiser in which he and Stacey Herbert to a good job of explaining what I have in mind. Of course, I get to speak my mind in the second half of the show (~13:08 minute mark).

I am pushing very hard to have the Zero Trust Currency Contracts, the first implementation of UltraCoin, to go into open public beta by the end of next week. That means you will be able to short, leverage, go long and arbitrage BTC. The strategies I and my analysts and developers have come up with will blow... your... mind! Here's a screen shot of the early beta trading desk:

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Reach out to reggie.middleton at ultra-coin.com or meet me at the North American Bitcoin Conference - btcmiami.com
 

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Mon, 01/20/2014 - 01:45 | 4347524 NickVegas
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I like it. I don't know what it means, but it has some heart.

Sun, 01/19/2014 - 20:35 | 4347006 ebworthen
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I remember the millenial nerds in IT I worked with waxing philosophic about how Google was going to trounce the evil corporate hegemony of Microsoft; I imagine a few are disillusioned now.

Sun, 01/19/2014 - 17:34 | 4346662 stacking12321
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infowars much?

Sun, 01/19/2014 - 13:50 | 4345989 One World Mafia
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Actually the secpk1 info is new.  Bitcoin pumpers have been claiming the other backdoors didn't matter because secpk1 was supposedly so secure.

Every part of bitcoin cryptographic security is insecure.

Sun, 01/19/2014 - 19:37 | 4346893 RebelDevil
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Shouldn't this be the evidence to show that bitcoin is the worst of all of the crypto-currencies, because it is the first?

It's been five years, of course the so called "secure" algos from then may be hackable now. Only those algos that currently have no vulernablities should be used, but it's too late for those currencies already implemented.

Sun, 01/19/2014 - 20:26 | 4346987 ebworthen
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Agree with you there.

Bitcoin's vulnerability is it's supposed invulnerability.

Sun, 01/19/2014 - 17:31 | 4346659 stacking12321
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talk is cheap.

if what you say is true, go ahead and break it and collect millions of $ worth of bitcoins.

let me know how it works out.

Sun, 01/19/2014 - 14:20 | 4346185 madtechnician
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One World Mafia - grow a fucking brain you moron

Sun, 01/19/2014 - 11:35 | 4345816 observer007
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BTC on its way to $ 1000 again.

and then 10000

realtime charts:

http://btcpost.net/

Sun, 01/19/2014 - 14:22 | 4346196 madtechnician
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and then to 100000

Sun, 01/19/2014 - 14:43 | 4346254 Citxmech
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Seems to be stalled in the $900.00 range to me.  When BC "blows through the price of gold like a hot knife through butter," let me know.

Sun, 01/19/2014 - 15:15 | 4346354 madtechnician
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Wasn't it you who also ask that question just before it blew through the price of silver ?

Sun, 01/19/2014 - 15:22 | 4346365 Citxmech
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Nope.  That must've been someone else.  I've always thought that the POG would be a, if not the, major resistance point for BC.  Not saying that it won't, eventually surpass it - just poking a bit of fun at the folks who said it wouldn't even notice that valuation on it's moon-shot to $1mil+ USD.

I'm pretty clearly on record as having contemplated buying BC at $20.00 USD - but decided against it for a number of reasons.

Sun, 01/19/2014 - 15:54 | 4346458 madtechnician
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The real resistance will come when it's just hovering below the price of a 400oZ bar of the shiny.

Sun, 01/19/2014 - 18:04 | 4346724 bombdog
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Comments like that tell me this isn't about monetary reform, it's about BARE FACED PIGGERY.

Sun, 01/19/2014 - 22:33 | 4347271 udecker
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It could be both.

Sun, 01/19/2014 - 11:19 | 4345787 butchee
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Go Reggie!  Watch your six.

Sun, 01/19/2014 - 14:29 | 4346211 boogerbently
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Would you like to "Super Size" that?

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