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Economy => Speculation => Topic started by: antoineph on February 03, 2012, 04:41:30 PM



Title: Bitcoins mentioned on BBC
Post by: antoineph on February 03, 2012, 04:41:30 PM
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-16801382

Just to let everyone know :). It mostly talks about the Silk Road though.


Title: Re: Bitcoins mentioned on BBC
Post by: Gabi on February 03, 2012, 04:49:44 PM
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We don't have enough courts, we don't have enough judges, and we don't have enough police officers to tackle the real scale of illegal behaviour on the internet”
It seems he already have judged everything. I suppose drugs and guns are illegal everywhere in the world? Wait, let me think NO.


Title: Re: Bitcoins mentioned on BBC
Post by: John (John K.) on February 03, 2012, 05:06:21 PM
We are a bunch of 'online gamers' now so it seems  ;D


Title: Re: Bitcoins mentioned on BBC
Post by: stochastic on February 03, 2012, 07:50:51 PM
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We don't have enough courts, we don't have enough judges, and we don't have enough police officers to tackle the real scale of illegal behaviour on the internet”
It seems he already have judged everything. I suppose drugs and guns are illegal everywhere in the world? Wait, let me think NO.

I would say that when there isn't enough police, judges, and courts to tackle the amount of illegal behavior, someone has gone and made too much stuff illegal. It's all fine and dandy until they regulate something you use every day, right? Watching the news the other night, I hear they are considering regulating sugar. Thank god we have the governments to protect ourselves from ourselves, most of us would be dead without them.  :o

Everything becoming illegal is the initial step in the agorist revolution.  Once everything is illegal the only way to survive is to participate in grey markets.  Once people participate in grey markets then they lose respect for the state.  Once people lose respect for the state, the state becomes obsolete.  Once the state becomes obsolete...


Title: Re: Bitcoins mentioned on BBC
Post by: RodeoX on February 03, 2012, 07:56:06 PM
Oooo, the dark net. That must be bad? ::)


Title: Re: Bitcoins mentioned on BBC
Post by: DeathAndTaxes on February 03, 2012, 08:04:50 PM
Oooo, the dark net. That must be bad? ::)

No just dark.  You are likely to be eaten by a grue.  


I would recommend bringing a lantern when visiting the dark net.


Title: Re: Bitcoins mentioned on BBC
Post by: RandyFolds on February 03, 2012, 08:18:02 PM
Oooo, the dark net. That must be bad? ::)

No just dark.  You are likely to be eaten by a grue.  


I would recommend bringing a lantern when visiting the dark net.

A lantern, and a gun. You can find one here: http://ianxz6zefk72ulzz.onion/index.php


Title: Re: Bitcoins mentioned on BBC
Post by: trogdorjw73 on February 03, 2012, 08:25:16 PM
Oooo, the dark net. That must be bad? ::)

No just dark.  You are likely to be eaten by a grue.  


I would recommend bringing a lantern when visiting the dark net.

A lantern, and a gun. You can find one here: http://<i>Linking to illegal sites is forbidden. If you bypass this censorship, you will be banned.</i>.onion/index.php
Whoa! Now we've got censorship of some illegal web site! Sweet. And people suggest BTC is all for illegal and nefarious purposes....


Title: Re: Bitcoins mentioned on BBC
Post by: RandyFolds on February 03, 2012, 08:28:41 PM
Oooo, the dark net. That must be bad? ::)

No just dark.  You are likely to be eaten by a grue.  


I would recommend bringing a lantern when visiting the dark net.

A lantern, and a gun. You can find one here: http://<i>Linking to illegal sites is forbidden. If you bypass this censorship, you will be banned.</i>.onion/index.php
Whoa! Now we've got censorship of some illegal web site! Sweet. And people suggest BTC is all for illegal and nefarious purposes....

Illegal sites? I didn't know information was against world law...


Title: Re: Bitcoins mentioned on BBC
Post by: stochastic on February 03, 2012, 08:41:24 PM
Oooo, the dark net. That must be bad? ::)

No just dark.  You are likely to be eaten by a grue.  


I would recommend bringing a lantern when visiting the dark net.

A lantern, and a gun. You can find one here: http://<i>Linking to illegal sites is forbidden. If you bypass this censorship, you will be banned.</i>.onion/index.php

Looks like Chucky Schumer is at it again!


Title: Re: Bitcoins mentioned on BBC
Post by: organofcorti on February 07, 2012, 01:05:47 PM
Oooo, the dark net. That must be bad? ::)

No just dark.  You are likely to be eaten by a grue.  


I would recommend bringing a lantern when visiting the dark net.

A lantern, and a gun. You can find one here: http://<i>Linking to illegal sites is forbidden. If you bypass this censorship, you will be banned.</i>.onion/index.php

Which country's laws is the moderator referring to? I ask merely for information. If you are referring to Chinese law, for example, I wouldn't want to link to http://google.com (http://google.com).


Title: Re: Bitcoins mentioned on BBC
Post by: BadBear on February 07, 2012, 02:12:21 PM
That wasn't me, but linking there is against the rules here, discussion is fine though. 


Title: Re: Bitcoins mentioned on BBC
Post by: Crypt_Current on February 07, 2012, 08:05:27 PM
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We don't have enough courts, we don't have enough judges, and we don't have enough police officers to tackle the real scale of illegal behaviour on the internet”
It seems he already have judged everything. I suppose drugs and guns are illegal everywhere in the world? Wait, let me think NO.

I would say that when there isn't enough police, judges, and courts to tackle the amount of illegal behavior, someone has gone and made too much stuff illegal. It's all fine and dandy until they regulate something you use every day, right? Watching the news the other night, I hear they are considering regulating sugar. Thank god we have the governments to protect ourselves from ourselves, most of us would be dead without them.  :o

Everything becoming illegal is the initial step in the agorist revolution.  Once everything is illegal the only way to survive is to participate in grey markets.  Once people participate in grey markets then they lose respect for the state.  Once people lose respect for the state, the state becomes obsolete.  Once the state becomes obsolete...

+ all the ones in the universe


Title: Re: Bitcoins mentioned on BBC
Post by: jothan on February 07, 2012, 08:07:44 PM
Nice find, thanks, OP.


Title: Re: Bitcoins mentioned on BBC
Post by: Piper67 on February 07, 2012, 08:08:30 PM
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We don't have enough courts, we don't have enough judges, and we don't have enough police officers to tackle the real scale of illegal behaviour on the internet”
It seems he already have judged everything. I suppose drugs and guns are illegal everywhere in the world? Wait, let me think NO.

I would say that when there isn't enough police, judges, and courts to tackle the amount of illegal behavior, someone has gone and made too much stuff illegal. It's all fine and dandy until they regulate something you use every day, right? Watching the news the other night, I hear they are considering regulating sugar. Thank god we have the governments to protect ourselves from ourselves, most of us would be dead without them.  :o

Everything becoming illegal is the initial step in the agorist revolution.  Once everything is illegal the only way to survive is to participate in grey markets.  Once people participate in grey markets then they lose respect for the state.  Once people lose respect for the state, the state becomes obsolete.  Once the state becomes obsolete...

+ all the ones in the universe

Agreed, systems where whatever isn't illegal is compulsory tend not to last very long. Unfortunately, they can last longer than an average human lifetime, which makes it really bad to get caught in one.


Title: Re: Bitcoins mentioned on BBC
Post by: notme on February 07, 2012, 08:41:52 PM
Agreed, systems where whatever isn't illegal is compulsory tend not to last very long. Unfortunately, they can last longer than an average human lifetime, which makes it really bad to get caught in one.

Correct... until the youth grow up with spineless parents.  That generation won't easily hand over their dignity.