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March 04, 2014, 05:51:33 PM
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We need to get them back and registered! Previous ones were not registered get a private detective license should do the math but they will require donations to start up as they might only solve 5 out of 100 bitcoin crimes, so payment will be less if they take it as a full time job..
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March 04, 2014, 06:31:51 PM
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I remember hearing a lot about these "Bitcoin Police" a year or two ago. But now it seems they have disappeared?

What happened?

Bitcoin is still full of rogues, scoundrels, and swindlers. Why aren't they doing their job?

Last I checked Bitcoin Police were a bunch of Australian dudes smoking BBQ and swilling beer, looking at a proxy-registered domain in WHOIS every few months and maybe portscanning a tornode if the weather was fine, predictably ending in "Nope, can't find 'im, mate! Cheers!" and some more drunkenness.

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March 04, 2014, 07:07:43 PM
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The only Bitcoin police we need are right here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=433845.msg5510378#msg5510378! It's people who can't handle their own money responsibly, that look for someone else to do it for them. So how can they ever tell that the money handlers aren't crooks themselves?

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March 04, 2014, 07:24:05 PM
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I remember hearing a lot about these "Bitcoin Police" a year or two ago. But now it seems they have disappeared?

bitcoin police were like real police. sitting in their chairs, eating doghnuts.

people that do not leave their basements
people that do not know the law as much as a lawyer
people that do not have the authority to arrest someone
people that do not have the resources to do proper background checks through government databases
.. were the people that wanted to be bitcoin police..

... in the end no arrests were made through their actions. and thus no one used them and they disapeared

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March 04, 2014, 07:33:14 PM
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We need to get them back and registered! Previous ones were not registered get a private detective license should do the math but they will require donations to start up as they might only solve 5 out of 100 bitcoin crimes, so payment will be less if they take it as a full time job..

What did they do specifically? Like what information did they require on a case and what was the result?

unless you hand them the evidence and all the documentation. the answer to the question is nothing. the most they would do is search the forums and post history of the accused and gleam information from other people. and claim they done all the 'investigations' bt wont take anyone to court or anything of the sort.

average joe could find out the same info they would possibly gleam from the internet. purely because "they" are also "average joe".

what is needed is not average joe, sitting in a basement that paid a fee to be a P.i. but we need to find people that were or are:
police officers (able to perform arrests and gather evidence)
military (able to do alot of foot work to locate and surveillance the accused)
lawyer (to be the accused's prosecutor)

basement dwelling armchair activists need not apply

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March 04, 2014, 07:38:52 PM
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The Bitcoin Police are regrouping and trying to figure out who will take the job as Police Chief: http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304585004579415422696315770

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March 05, 2014, 05:13:54 AM
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I remember hearing a lot about these "Bitcoin Police" a year or two ago. But now it seems they have disappeared?

What happened?

Bitcoin is still full of rogues, scoundrels, and swindlers. Why aren't they doing their job?



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