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Crypto-Currency Castle Consummated
By Joseph Vaughn-Perling
Grand Castle
Malla Becomes the Bitcoin Supernode Perpetual Conference Center
One thing we can do to beautify
this planet, is preserve our valuable heritage, at times
enabling it to shine even brighter. Whether it�s centuries-old
buildings or natural landscapes, they can definitely provide
some of the most conducive environments for great minds to
connect over joy, wonder, play and rich array of experiences.
This
week, February 28, 2014 marks the culmination of a momentous and historic
transaction, a castle bought with Bitcoin earnings and dedicated to the
support of Bitcoin innovation. Located in Estonia near the Baltic Sea the
site is easily found by plugging Malla, Estonia into Google Maps and zooming
in on the largest building you find, and there is it.
This
Manor House was built in the 1600 and has been updated many times through
the centuries, most recently to remove all the old soviet era accoutrements,
reinforcing all the structures and updating the electricity and plumbing.
The grounds include forests, gardens, and a number of support buildings
which were formerly servant quarters, barns, stables and such.
While
there are other budding centres of Bitcoin activity, and embassies in each
of the great cities of the planet, this grand edifice stands unique as a
philosophical philanthropic institution removed from the busy business of
city commerce and provides a gathering nexus for the Bitcoin community to
indulge in a more organic lifestyle. These accommodations are planned for
Bitcoin dignitaries to engage each other in luxurious surrounds conducive to
respite and retreat, contemplation, and the more strategic thinking such
environs are destined to inspire.
The new
Baltic Bitcoin Baron is none other than the prestigious Risto Pietila. This
new nobleman successfully navigated the treacherous business of precious
metal investing through his innovative startup SilverVault.net, and
thrived. He then catapulted his fortunes through rigorous mathematical
analysis and sagacious trading of Bitcoin. This magnanimous endeavor was
enabled through the profits that ensued. Risto�s own rag to riches
progression is appropriate to the enterprise of castellan restoration and he
also personifies the progression of private currencies through the ages and
into the future. It is right and proper that he be the man to cement this
Bitcoin Supernode foundation in the ancient stones of Estonia.
The
selection of location, Estonia, is the EU country with probably the most
freedom. According to the CIA�s world fact book, its small public sector
and vibrant private sector boasts one of the highest per-capita incomes and
GDP growth of Europe. Their hands-off approach to Bitcoin presents not only
a magnetic attraction for monetary innovation, but also an expansive outer
wall outside the formidable walls of this financial fortress. There is no
doubt that these halls will host the most illuminated thinkers of our
collective crypto-currency future for many decades to come.
Joseph Vaughn-Perling
is a Fellow of The Business Forum Institute and
is currently the Security and Authentication Capability Manager for
British Telecom Global Services. He holds a B.S. degree in
Psychology & Cognitive Science from the University of California Los
Angeles and studied Law at the University of San Diego Law School. Prior to
joining British Telecom he was
LAN/WAN Technologist for William O�Neil & Co.
publisher of Investors Daily; and was Senior Consulting Engineer, (Global Security, Security Development &
Legal Dept) at Infonet Services Corporation. Joseph is a Certified
Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) and a Certified
Checkpoint Systems Engineer (CCSE) He is a recognized Network Design
Architect for fault tolerant globe spanning networks and applications
and Member of the Board of Directors for International Networking
companies.
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