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I fixed broken links and replaced a ref to primary source Goldmoney.com website with something more NPOV. Also, I removed half a dozen citation needed tags. In each instance, I did one of the following:
- found and included decent ref's, or
- removed unsourced material that was conjectural.
A lot has happened with the return of customer funds. It is important to acknowledge that E-gold owners cooperated with and helped the U.S. District Attorney so that legitimate customers had legal recourse and their money was returned.
In the past, the article swung from extremes, and read like an endorsement for goldmoney. The E-gold guys are not vulnerable innocents either, but rather, an attorney and an oncologist in Florida. Further edits to assure NPOV might be necessary.
--FeralOink (talk) 23:42, 14 July 2014 (UTC)
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Financial Cryptography sources
I think this might be original research, but it seems clear to me that these two Financial Cryptography sources have been proven wrong:
- "FC++: Bitcoin & Gresham's Law - the economic inevitability of Collapse". Financial Cryptography. 2012-02-23. Retrieved 2013-09-20.
- Exchanges were regulated an legitimized, and you can trade person-to-person without any centralized exchange. Botnets became irrelevant when FPGAs (and later ASICs) dominated the mining market.
- Wheeler, Lynn (2011-06-14). "BitCoin - the bad news". Financial Cryptography. Retrieved 2013-09-20.
- Although it continues to have bubbles, it's tending to stabilize overall. Theft has since been vastly reduced with multisignature transactions and hardware wallets (like the Trezor).
--104.129.198.101 (talk) 19:57, 4 January 2017 (UTC)
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