There was a good story about Bitcoins on Bloomberg the other day. Unfortunately I only caught the tail end of it. But from what I could tell, some guy was running an Android phone to show the inefficiencies in the Bitcoin system(s). He had some sort of "mining" app or program which ran 24 hours a day and it put about $2 in his account each day... for no reason. Now, I don't know how this thing really works, but he surmised that a person could run multiple devices and if each could bring in just $2 apiece, at some point, a person could make some "real" money for doing basically nothing. A few pennies at a time, this cyber money just slips into your account because of the inefficiencies in the system. You can get an Android device for almost nothing these days. So let's say you got ten little junk phones, loaded them with this app and ran them 7 days a week on WiFi (to avoid data charges). That's $140 a week, over $600 a month and over $7 grand a year. You won't get rich, but (assuming this isn't illegal) $7K a year...
just to let a bunch of Android phones run over in the corner of your home or office?
Has anybody else heard or do you know anything about this???
Bitcoins new theme song?
And even if it is illegal, my new best friend, Eric Holder, says I can lease out a corner of my home office to Rey C., Inc and run 100 of these things 24/7. If I get caught, I'll just pull $7K out of the $70 grand I made in year 1, pay the fine, say I'm real, real sorry (although I don't think I did anything wrong) and then just move the operation to my new HQ in the Cayman Islands. Just me and my new executive assistant, Misty Goodbody (who can't type or even spell).