All U.S. citizens who are not currently, nor have ever received a salary or aid from the government, are hereby empowered to abolish every totalitarian unit of government with extreme prejudice, and liquidate its assets. The government is absolutely forbidden to resist in any way whatsoever (only fleeing the country into permanent exile will be accepted), and any violent resistance shall be returned legally a thousand fold.
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Just a passing ref in ep 8, they went through a safety deposit box and said "no bitcoin".
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wanna sell it for .4?
10x what it's worth? OP, you've got a deal with bitmarket.io!
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Get it in writing, under HMRC's official letterhead.
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Surveys, bounties, 99% flaky craigslist sales...
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Downloadhelper add-on, too.
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Finding innocents guilty by association and robbing them blind is BULLSHIT.
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does anyone know what proportion of trade on silk road was for legal goods? i'd feel a bit annoyed if the feds had the money i'd put on there to buy a lovely painting for my grandma, caveat emptor regardless.
Doesn't matter, they don't discriminate. Victimful crime money, victimless crime money, not a crime at all money, they take it all by force, and it's never, EVER, enough. http://www.forbes.com/sites/kashmirhill/2014/01/16/the-feds-are-ready-to-sell-the-silk-road-bitcoin-kind-of/“Any Silk Road users who had legitimate holdings on the site are out of luck.” No wonder why anarchy is preferable to the chaos all governments administer, waving their magic wand and labeling 100% non-criminal transactions/funds thereof, “money laundering”.
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Yes I know this news is old, but this is ridiculous. The coins should be paid either to charity, or back to the Silk Road customers. T
Lol, like the USG are gonna give drug money back to the people it belonged to. That's not how they work. They don't discriminate. Victimful crime money, victimless crime money, not a crime at all money, they take it all by force, and it's never, EVER, enough. http://www.forbes.com/sites/kashmirhill/2014/01/16/the-feds-are-ready-to-sell-the-silk-road-bitcoin-kind-of/“Any Silk Road users who had legitimate holdings on the site are out of luck.” No wonder why anarchy is preferable to the chaos all governments administer, waving their magic wand and labeling 100% non-criminal transactions/funds thereof, “money laundering”. How many innocents did the government rob blind this time?
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Go back, give him some chopsticks, that appear to be stained with blood.
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Bitcoin rules Canada is not tenderly legal.
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There are fates worse than death, with fMRI and DNA evidence, toss them in arctic/desert labor camps where they have no chance of escaping and returning to society alive.
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bump, nobody would prefer to standardize anything for non-verbal communication in bitcoindom other than SMS?
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When everything is made a "crime", and all transactions are "money laundering", damn right bitcoin should be encouraged as being a useful vehicle for exercising victimless economic liberty.
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Ha, I thought it was the LA Kings at first too. Basketball meh.
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