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ThickAsThieves: maybe have the guy photograph it before opening the package
ThickAsThieves: "And, so long as Shavers has an internet connection, he will be in a position where future violations could be anticipated"
ThickAsThieves: "realizing net proceeds of $164,758 from his net sales of 86,202 bitcoins"
ThickAsThieves: been wondering why the fuck everyone loved the guy so much
ThickAsThieves: "I tell you what. I'll give you a very detailed explanation of how the Tor Network works and how Tor mail works, and you can understand what I mean ... It's designed to not be trackable, not be traceable by any form of government."
ThickAsThieves: it's almost believable this wasn't technically a ponzi
ThickAsThieves: they start antagonizing him over why he didn't perform days worth of computing analysis on the blockchain to provide more useful data
ThickAsThieves: "Q: So a year after BST collapsed, you sent 202000 bitcoin to somebody who walked with it?"
ThickAsThieves: an interesting thing that seems to be happening is he expresses full intention to make everyone whole, something he feels he could achieve, but SEC froze his accounts
ThickAsThieves: wow they go thru every single pirate account holder one at a time...
ThickAsThieves: "I really wouldn't consider it an exchange. It was really more of a bucket shop" (bitcoinica)
ThickAsThieves: "and when did you first give your forum password to Copumpkin?"
ThickAsThieves: "The Fed is using curent exchange rates (3/3/14) to say investors were defrauded of $149 million"
ThickAsThieves: or even say, if Bitstamp is no longer trading 500btc per day, then this bet resolves as No
ThickAsThieves: we'll consolidate, everyone will be like oh now that bitcoin is stable it's so great, then July/Aug, liftoff to like $3000+
ThickAsThieves: <mircea_popescu> ThickAsThieves any merit to all that ? /// i'm not sure i even understand what that is. The thread isn't moderated, but maybe someone reported a sock ot something? I had the poster on ignore already fwiw
ThickAsThieves: which if they succeed might just result in the discriminating colleges using more discriminating methods
ThickAsThieves: shouldnt total cost be communicated in bitcoins spent?
ThickAsThieves: “The clear use of dollar bills for transacting in illegal goods, anonymous transactions, tax fraud, and services or speculative gambling make me wary of their use. Before the United States gets too far behind the curve on this important topic, I urge the regulators to work together, act quickly, and prohibit this dangerous currency from harming hard-working Americans,” said Polis.
ThickAsThieves: fancy jobs for fancy people with fancy cars and fancy coins
ThickAsThieves: As for the pseudonym – a tactic reminiscent of that of Bitcoin’s mysterious, unidentified creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, auroracoin’s founder says, “The agents of the state will attack anyone challenging their power, so I chose a name from Norse mythology to shield myself from such attacks.”
ThickAsThieves: "Its creator, who goes under the pseudonym of Baldur Friggjar Odinsson,"
ThickAsThieves: cmon now "(This ranking excludes the digital currency Ripple, whose market cap of $1.6 billion does not make for a fair comparison. Most ripple coins are retained by the issuing entity under a centrally managed model that’s very different from the decentralized networks employed by other alt.coins.)"