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October 02, 2013, 11:27:00 PM
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A lot of Silk Road members are gathering on Reddit to discuss their next move. Some of the vendors have already moved to Sheep Market. They're posting big discounts to encourage buyers to follow them. Silk Road going down will only be a mild inconvenience for most buyers and sellers.

I feel sorry for Dread Roberts. He's shown the possibilities of Bitcoin more than any other person  Embarrassed

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October 02, 2013, 11:32:39 PM
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A lot of Silk Road members are gathering on Reddit to discuss their next move. Some of the vendors have already moved to Sheep Market. They're posting big discounts to encourage buyers to follow them. Silk Road going down will only be a mild inconvenience for most buyers and sellers.

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Hilarious, just like piracy, it will never end, the fight will continue. I'm happy silk road was taken down, but someone else will rise up. At least now the feds have something to point at and say 'well we caught them, this is possible to police' even though it was entirely Dread Pirate Roberts own mistakes rather than flaws in the system.
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October 02, 2013, 11:43:03 PM
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This is mostly neutral news for the value of bitcoin. This is actually an amazing buying opportunity right now.

http://cryptolife.net/silk-road-takedown-bitcoin-great-buy-right-now/


You cant be serious it is neutral news

A few months from now we will have new better silk road(s) and people will be doing business as usual. It might even be long term positive.
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October 03, 2013, 12:16:32 AM
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i speculate a lot of collage kids will shit their pants in the next weeks everytime the phone rings or someone presses their doorbell.

don't let me make you question your assumptions
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October 03, 2013, 12:19:47 AM
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http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2013/10/02/silk_road_s_dread_pirate_ross_ulbricht_asked_stack_overflow_question_under.html

Ross William Ulbricht, indicted for allegedly running the online contraband marketplace Silk Road, wasn't above asking for a little programming help when he needed it.

Even the finest programmers could use a little help from their friends on Stack Overflow now and then. The site, which invites users to ask and answer one another’s questions about specific coding problems, has become a global hub for software engineers, catering to pros and amateurs alike. Silk Road mastermind “Dread Pirate Roberts,” it seems, was no exception.

According to the criminal complaint against Ross William Ulbricht, the man who allegedly ran the vast online drug marketplace from his San Francisco apartment, he ventured humbly onto the site in March 2012 to ask a couple of friendly questions. The first one, it seems, was relatively innocuous, if a bit unorthodox. But a second query struck FBI investigators as rather incriminating, in retrospect: “How can I connect to a Tor ****** service using curl in php?”, the user asked. Silk Road is, of course, a Tor ****** service—perhaps the world’s most famous one at that.
But here’s the facepalm-worthy part: According to the criminal complaint, Ulbricht posted the question using his own real name. Less than one minute later, he changed his username to “frosty.” And then, one assumes, banged his head against a hard wall several times.

According to the complaint, the Stack Overflow post served as key evidence for authorities trying to link Ulbricht to Silk Road. From the complaint:

Based on forensic analysis of the Silk Road Web Server, I know that the computer code ... includes a customized PHP strip based on 'curl' that is functionally very similar to the computer code described in Ulbricht's posting on Stack Overflow, and includes several lines of code that are identical to lines of code quoted in the posting.
Oh, and the encryption key on the Silk Road server ended with the substring "frosty@frosty." Whoops.
Frosty’s account lives on at Stack Overflow, where you can inspect his code and pass judgment on his chops if you’re so inclined. And while this won’t appear anywhere in the criminal charges against Ulbricht, the court of computer-programmer opinion may duly note that he asked two questions on the site, but didn’t take the trouble to answer anyone else’s.



Wow Just wow. And we all thought he was this brilliant genius who could evade the authorities and to do this? Just wow...

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October 03, 2013, 12:21:52 AM
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It is even more powerful that it was just a kid who was driven by principle.

It shows that no matter how small you seem everyone is capable of making a impact. 
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October 03, 2013, 12:27:12 AM
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The biggest troll would be if he signed up for the stack overflow site using someone else's real name, then proceeded to change that to frosty.

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