No, not gold... there's a new kid on the block:
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It the Bitcoin (BTC).
I'm pretty excited about it. Secure financial transactions, with no intermediary, in a non-inflationary currency. No central issuing authority, supply is limited by the mathematics, and the entire banking cartel is bypassed.
Picture yourself fleeing, say, Argentina pre-hyperinflation. You can convert your money into a hard currency (BTC), email yourself your wallet full of cash (encrypted for security), and convert it into the local currency on arrival. Completely free, pretty much anonymous and a damn sight easier than smuggling gold across the borders.
The Currency That's Up 200,000%
Bitcoin triples again
So, what does EJ think about BTC?
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It the Bitcoin (BTC).
I'm pretty excited about it. Secure financial transactions, with no intermediary, in a non-inflationary currency. No central issuing authority, supply is limited by the mathematics, and the entire banking cartel is bypassed.

Picture yourself fleeing, say, Argentina pre-hyperinflation. You can convert your money into a hard currency (BTC), email yourself your wallet full of cash (encrypted for security), and convert it into the local currency on arrival. Completely free, pretty much anonymous and a damn sight easier than smuggling gold across the borders.
The best performing currency of the past year isn't Brazil's real, up 15% versus the U.S. dollar, or Australia's dollar, up 27%. It's the Bitcoin. A year ago one was worth half a penny. Thursday morning it hit $10.50. That's a gain of more than 200,000%.
What's a Bitcoin? It's a peer-to-peer system of electronic money that allows payments to be sent directly between two parties without the need for a financial institution. It's related to Bit Torrent, a system for sharing large files like movies, but in this case the "movie" is a file with the currency's entire transaction history. And because users themselves all share that history, "it's more secure than even bank transactions," says Donald Norman, a spokesman for the Bitcoin Consultancy, which is seeking to gain wider acceptance for the currency.
What's a Bitcoin? It's a peer-to-peer system of electronic money that allows payments to be sent directly between two parties without the need for a financial institution. It's related to Bit Torrent, a system for sharing large files like movies, but in this case the "movie" is a file with the currency's entire transaction history. And because users themselves all share that history, "it's more secure than even bank transactions," says Donald Norman, a spokesman for the Bitcoin Consultancy, which is seeking to gain wider acceptance for the currency.
Bitcoin triples again
So, what does EJ think about BTC?
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