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Any p4p services that accept cryptocurrency?

teemo415

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Hey ladies and gentlemen,

So I was wondering if anyone has seen p4p services that accept cryptocurrency as payment.

Thanks!
 
Now If only escorts would accept tulips....

I'm pretty sure most escorts would be happy if you show up to the meet up with some tulips.

But if they accept tulip pulps as payment I would sit them down for some investment history lessons. :p
 
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We've been playing with crypto currencies a bit. I like the idea of block chain but not sure about how long before the tulips wilt.
 
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Just perusing the Golden Hand site for the first time in a while and saw they take Bitcoin (with a 20% service fee), so that's one other option.
 
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I do! Heck if a lady wants to pay my services with dog food she’s welcome too (will soon be more valuable anyway)
 
"lets rebuild the idea of distributed databases but lets make it flat file and 4,000% slower!"

What Satoshi solved was the problem of distributed consensus. How do you reconcile double spends when different observers report a different ordering of events? Satoshi is the first to have proposed a working solution, which, despite its drawbacks, is pretty amazing.
 
What Satoshi solved was the problem of distributed consensus.

Actually s/he wasn’t the first to address that problem. It’s really been solved for about 2,000 years at least or that’s our oldest written record on the topic.

S/he implemented a particular solution not the first solution.
 
"It’s really been solved for about 2,000 years" Care to share that 2,000 year old solution?
 
"It’s really been solved for about 2,000 years" Care to share that 2,000 year old solution?
There’s actually a whole section in the Talmud on this topic right after methods of non reputable contracts but I’m away from my books and can’t get the exact citation right now.
 
There are many philosophical versions of distributed consensus problems that are similar to the one Nakamoto solved. There had been prior solutions to the Byzantine General Problem, but these do not straightforwardly solve the double spending problem. Satoshi was the first to propose a practical, trustless, distributed solution to the double-spending problem, which he did through a combination of economic incentives and use of Proof of Work (POW). It is what made it possible to create digital currencies that lacked a central authority.