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What is Bitcoin?
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What’s the case for optimism about bitcoin?
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What will people be able to do with Bitcoin that they can’t do with conventional financial systems?
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Who is in charge of Bitcoin?
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How does the Bitcoin network process transactions?
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Why does the Bitcoin network use such a crazy scheme to process transactions?
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What incentive do people have to help process Bitcoin transactions?
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How do people get bitcoins?
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People have made a lot of money investing in bitcoins. Should I buy some?
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Is volatility going to be a fatal problem for Bitcoin?
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Isn’t Bitcoin just a currency for criminals?
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What’s up with Bitcoin competitors such as Litecoin and Dogecoin?
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Isn’t Bitcoin’s fixed money supply going to create deflationary problems?
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Is using Bitcoin a good way to fight inflation?
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Does Bitcoin have a security problem?
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What is the future of Bitcoin?
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