Which Visa claimed credit for and Coinbase isn’t bitcoin. Come on @WSJ this is pathetic.https://twitter.com/WSJ/status/964687100510720000 …
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Absolutely fake news. It was a VISA and WorldPay glitch with Coinbase. Not even close to be considered a “bitcoin glitch”. POOR JOURNALISM.
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VISA already released a statement saying it was a problem on their end and they already started refunding the affected customers. Be a better journalist
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this headline explains the terrible reporting coming from the media. visa fucked up, bitcoin can’t.
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This headline is trash.
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Embarrassing, and false. You broke my heart
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Nice! I’m sure the bot that auto-tweets the article headlines for the WSJ twitter account is embarrassed. The *author* is
@paulvigna.pic.twitter.com/9IT9kb6jER
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Ever hear of a rhetorical question? I would have thought you were familiar seeing as you spend all your time in rhetoric land.
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@BradSatoshi is so much more fun doing your shtick. Much better troll. 12/10. - End of conversation
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