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I hear this complaint a lot when I try to explain bitcoin. Silk Road, ransom ware attacks, so forth, but why does the currency exchanged during illegal activities matter. They say btc is for criminals, but isn't the usd the currency that's been involved in the most criminal activity through time?
Why is bitcoin to blame? Ransomware attacks and illegal market places involve the internet, should the internet be banned? Probably used a keyboard and a mouse should they go too? WTF. I don't understand
11-30 23:43 - 'Can you imagine getting into something as obscure as Bitcoin (Silk road, crime etc) and then filing your taxes for it. / What an absolute cuck move' by /u/FiatSupremacy2046 removed from /r/Bitcoin within 325-335min
[uncensored-r/Bitcoin] Silk Road Drugs, Death and the Dark Web Documentary 2017
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I hear this complaint a lot when I try to explain bitcoin. Silk Road, ransom ware attacks, so forth, but why does the currency exchanged during illegal activities matter. They say btc is for criminals, but isn't the usd the currency that's been involved in the most criminal activity thr /r/Bitcoin
Bitcoin price plummets after Silk Road closure FBI struggles to seize 600,000 Bitcoins from alleged Silk Road founder Having seized 26,000 Bitcoins belonging to site users, authorities battle to ... During its early days, Bitcoin was widely associated with the Silk Road, an online dark-net marketplace, where users could purchase weapons and illegal drugs anonymously. Silk Road launched in February 2011 as the darknet’s first bitcoin-based marketplace. Within four months, it would be the darknet’s most notorious site whose reputation extended all the way to ... The creator of Silk Road, Ross Ulbricht (aka Dread Pirate Roberts) had challenged the legality of the bitcoin forfeiture. Silk Road was operated by "Dread Pirate Roberts" (named after the fictional character from The Princess Bride), who was known for espousing libertarian ideals and criticizing regulation. Initially, buyers could register for free, but there were a limited number of new seller accounts available; new sellers had to purchase an account via an auction.
Currency of the Dark Web Rise of Bitcoin & the Silk Road
Bitcoin has long history with the dark web, Silk Road, illegal drug trade, and more. Find out how this is being prevented, what happened to those dark web si... Today we look at how Bitcoin changed everything for the Dark Web. This is Part 4 of our History of the Dark Web history. In 2009, Satoshi Nakamoto created the first digital cryptocurrency. This ... Please Subscribe to My YouTube Channel Hunt for BitCoin & Silk Road Users http://rt.com/news/silk-road-bitcoins-us-britain-934/ http://www.peacefreedomprospe... Please check out www.richiescardstore.com use the promo code ''TIM10" for 10% off.. And facebook page www.facebook.com/richiescardstore. On the Silk Road: the Dark Side of Cryptocurrencies In 2009, the mysterious and pseudonymous Satoshi Nakamoto launched Bitcoin, the world's first online cryptocurrency.