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December 01, 2012, 01:19:18 AM
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What exactly are you going to do about it ?
1 take all funds from mtgox
2 go to police and and say mtgox is used to laundry money
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December 01, 2012, 01:57:57 AM
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As much as I like this usecase - the story does strike me as a bit of an exaggeration.

I've no particular insight into what's going on in Iran - but while there have been a few nodes popping up in Iran over the past couple of weeks as evidenced on:
http://blockchain.info/nodes-globe?series=48hrs
... it doesn't look like much.

Perhaps they're using things like the blockchain.info/wallet rather than full nodes, but I'd like to see some evidence that there are even as many as 100 people using it there.

Given the Iranian government's stance on the internet, I'm pretty sure Iranians have practice hiding where there internet use appears to be coming from.
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December 03, 2012, 08:39:54 PM
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It's funny that I started to introduce bitcoin to iranian communities 2 months ago and no one seems to be interested to help me out with this, and now it pops in the news and there are finally some people coming in asking questions.

if anyone interested in helping me out here are the websites:
bitcointalk.biz
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Persian Blockchain Podcast: https://shiryakhat.net
Super Bitcoiner Club http://superbitcoiner.com
Persian Blockchain Community - http://coiniran.com - http://fb.com/IranBitcoin
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December 04, 2012, 03:23:03 AM
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It's funny that I started to introduce bitcoin to iranian communities 2 months ago and no one seems to be interested to help me out with this, and now it pops in the news and there are finally some people coming in asking questions.

if anyone interested in helping me out here are the websites:
bitcointalk.biz
btctalk.com


They speak Persian?

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December 04, 2012, 06:50:17 AM
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It's funny that I started to introduce bitcoin to iranian communities 2 months ago and no one seems to be interested to help me out with this, and now it pops in the news and there are finally some people coming in asking questions.

if anyone interested in helping me out here are the websites:
bitcointalk.biz
btctalk.com


They speak Persian?

Yes, Persian (also called Farsi)

Persian Blockchain Podcast: https://shiryakhat.net
Super Bitcoiner Club http://superbitcoiner.com
Persian Blockchain Community - http://coiniran.com - http://fb.com/IranBitcoin
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December 04, 2012, 07:47:46 AM
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I worry also that this story brings attention to Bitcoin as a 'sanction buster'...  when it's barely got off the ground as such and is more easily squashed.

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If you want bitcoin to survive in the long term, if you like bitcoin, don't go waving it around as the currency of Iran, or the Taliban, or anything of the sort.

Or, to quote Satoshi during the Wikileaks/Manning furor, No, don't "bring it on".



What exactly are you going to do about it ?

Dude, at least show some respect towards a hard-working dev by taking his concern seriously.

I'm thinking he might have a point. I'm still on the "bring it on"-side, but we shouldn't just dismiss his valid concerns by telling him to shove it, especially when he's one of the few people actually progressing bitcoin.

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December 04, 2012, 08:12:46 AM
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Dude, at least show some respect towards a hard-working dev by taking his concern seriously.

I'm thinking he might have a point. I'm still on the "bring it on"-side, but we shouldn't just dismiss his valid concerns by telling him to shove it, especially when he's one of the few people actually progressing bitcoin.



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Persian Blockchain Podcast: https://shiryakhat.net
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Persian Blockchain Community - http://coiniran.com - http://fb.com/IranBitcoin
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