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November 17, 2015, 12:41:23 AM

GhostSec, a hacktivist off-shoot of Anonymous, has claimed to have followed a chain of transactions and found a Bitcoin wallet containing $3 million which they say is linked to the self-proclaimed Islamic State terror group and Friday’s Paris attacks.

Read more: http://sputniknews.com/europe/20151116/1030223381/paris-attackers-alleged-bitcoin-wallet.html#ixzz3rhXvubak


other source? sputnik is usually crap.
it's hard to believe they got 3million dollars of donations they must of been playing with bitcoins for years.
maybe they were selling their drugs on SR or something...

if the whole network agrees we can take their funds..

i think that would be cool to see.

I think some hardcore bitcoiners would go ape shit and maybe fork off.

hey that would be a good way to get rid of all the trolls

I was thinking we could locate the privkeys somehow and air-strike 'em?
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November 17, 2015, 12:43:40 AM

GhostSec, a hacktivist off-shoot of Anonymous, has claimed to have followed a chain of transactions and found a Bitcoin wallet containing $3 million which they say is linked to the self-proclaimed Islamic State terror group and Friday’s Paris attacks.

Read more: http://sputniknews.com/europe/20151116/1030223381/paris-attackers-alleged-bitcoin-wallet.html#ixzz3rhXvubak


other source? sputnik is usually crap.
it's hard to believe they got 3million dollars of donations they must of been playing with bitcoins for years.
maybe they were selling their drugs on SR or something...

if the whole network agrees we can take their funds..

i think that would be cool to see.

I think some hardcore bitcoiners would go ape shit and maybe fork off.

hey that would be a good way to get rid of all the trolls

if that happens we would go 0 insta.  Grin

you see, if it becomes a political decision who can trust btc and who doesnt you have zero trust in bitcoin as a whole.
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November 17, 2015, 12:47:37 AM

GhostSec, a hacktivist off-shoot of Anonymous, has claimed to have followed a chain of transactions and found a Bitcoin wallet containing $3 million which they say is linked to the self-proclaimed Islamic State terror group and Friday’s Paris attacks.

Read more: http://sputniknews.com/europe/20151116/1030223381/paris-attackers-alleged-bitcoin-wallet.html#ixzz3rhXvubak


other source? sputnik is usually crap.
it's hard to believe they got 3million dollars of donations they must of been playing with bitcoins for years.
maybe they were selling their drugs on SR or something...

if the whole network agrees we can take their funds..

i think that would be cool to see.

I think some hardcore bitcoiners would go ape shit and maybe fork off.

hey that would be a good way to get rid of all the trolls

3 million usd isnt that much for big organization, imagine for 1000 follower they just need to raise 3000 usd each ppl within 1 year or 10 usd per day per each ppl for 1 year.  then imagine how many donation needed for 1 million follower. Cool
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November 17, 2015, 12:50:40 AM

Anyone who can tell me where we will probably head in the coming days or 1-2 weeks?
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November 17, 2015, 12:53:52 AM

GhostSec, a hacktivist off-shoot of Anonymous, has claimed to have followed a chain of transactions and found a Bitcoin wallet containing $3 million which they say is linked to the self-proclaimed Islamic State terror group and Friday’s Paris attacks.

Read more: http://sputniknews.com/europe/20151116/1030223381/paris-attackers-alleged-bitcoin-wallet.html#ixzz3rhXvubak


other source? sputnik is usually crap.
it's hard to believe they got 3million dollars of donations they must of been playing with bitcoins for years.
maybe they were selling their drugs on SR or something...

if the whole network agrees we can take their funds..

i think that would be cool to see.

I think some hardcore bitcoiners would go ape shit and maybe fork off.

hey that would be a good way to get rid of all the trolls

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yep, a cool surefire way to drive Bitcoin to 0$

censorship resistance but only for good guys right ?
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November 17, 2015, 12:55:08 AM

GhostSec, a hacktivist off-shoot of Anonymous, has claimed to have followed a chain of transactions and found a Bitcoin wallet containing $3 million which they say is linked to the self-proclaimed Islamic State terror group and Friday’s Paris attacks.

Read more: http://sputniknews.com/europe/20151116/1030223381/paris-attackers-alleged-bitcoin-wallet.html#ixzz3rhXvubak


other source? sputnik is usually crap.
it's hard to believe they got 3million dollars of donations they must of been playing with bitcoins for years.
maybe they were selling their drugs on SR or something...

if the whole network agrees we can take their funds..

i think that would be cool to see.

I think some hardcore bitcoiners would go ape shit and maybe fork off.

hey that would be a good way to get rid of all the trolls

3 million usd isnt that much for big organization, imagine for 1000 follower they just need to raise 3000 usd each ppl within 1 year or 10 usd per day per each ppl for 1 year.  then imagine how many donation needed for 1 million follower. Cool


How hard would it be to black-bag the entire developer community and force them to fork those coins out of existence?

that is not something that can be done
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November 17, 2015, 12:55:38 AM

Anyone who can tell me where we will probably head in the coming days or 1-2 weeks?

We'll probably all head back to this forum enough times that it makes an impact upon other things we could be doing with our lives.
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November 17, 2015, 12:57:32 AM

How hard would it be to black-bag the entire developer community and force them to fork those coins out of existence?

Irrelevant. How hard would it be to force a majority of the broader bitcoin community to adopt this fork that was sure to tank the value of their precious to $0.00?
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November 17, 2015, 12:58:36 AM

GhostSec, a hacktivist off-shoot of Anonymous, has claimed to have followed a chain of transactions and found a Bitcoin wallet containing $3 million which they say is linked to the self-proclaimed Islamic State terror group and Friday’s Paris attacks.

Read more: http://sputniknews.com/europe/20151116/1030223381/paris-attackers-alleged-bitcoin-wallet.html#ixzz3rhXvubak


other source? sputnik is usually crap.
it's hard to believe they got 3million dollars of donations they must of been playing with bitcoins for years.
maybe they were selling their drugs on SR or something...

if the whole network agrees we can take their funds..

i think that would be cool to see.

I think some hardcore bitcoiners would go ape shit and maybe fork off.

hey that would be a good way to get rid of all the trolls

3 million usd isnt that much for big organization, imagine for 1000 follower they just need to raise 3000 usd each ppl within 1 year or 10 usd per day per each ppl for 1 year.  then imagine how many donation needed for 1 million follower. Cool


How hard would it be to black-bag the entire developer community and force them to fork those coins out of existence?

im sure they also hold gold and jewelry and all thing that were shiny, are you going to  fork those out of existence too?

EDIT : best bet is to track those address so they cant cash them out unnoticed
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November 17, 2015, 01:00:40 AM

GhostSec, a hacktivist off-shoot of Anonymous, has claimed to have followed a chain of transactions and found a Bitcoin wallet containing $3 million which they say is linked to the self-proclaimed Islamic State terror group and Friday’s Paris attacks.

Read more: http://sputniknews.com/europe/20151116/1030223381/paris-attackers-alleged-bitcoin-wallet.html#ixzz3rhXvubak


other source? sputnik is usually crap.
it's hard to believe they got 3million dollars of donations they must of been playing with bitcoins for years.
maybe they were selling their drugs on SR or something...

if the whole network agrees we can take their funds..

i think that would be cool to see.

I think some hardcore bitcoiners would go ape shit and maybe fork off.

hey that would be a good way to get rid of all the trolls

I was thinking we could locate the privkeys somehow and air-strike 'em?

lol that would be cooler  Cheesy

but ya i wonder if one day we'll see future generations fork bitcoin in this way

 >51% agree to destroy their coins then those coins are no good anymore.

wait no you really need consensus , or else everyone will rather not go against the wishes of 5% of the network.

bitcoin is simply awesome

edits: that came out all worng... lol fixed typos!
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November 17, 2015, 01:01:16 AM

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November 17, 2015, 01:01:47 AM

How hard would it be to black-bag the entire developer community and force them to fork those coins out of existence?

Irrelevant. How hard would it be to force a majority of the broader bitcoin community to adopt this fork that was sure to tank the value of their precious to $0.00?

Good question. Idk.
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November 17, 2015, 01:03:45 AM

GhostSec, a hacktivist off-shoot of Anonymous, has claimed to have followed a chain of transactions and found a Bitcoin wallet containing $3 million which they say is linked to the self-proclaimed Islamic State terror group and Friday’s Paris attacks.

Read more: http://sputniknews.com/europe/20151116/1030223381/paris-attackers-alleged-bitcoin-wallet.html#ixzz3rhXvubak


Idiots! Why don't they use Monero? It's soooo much better for financing terrorism! And if it goes to h,  maybe reptilias castle will be raided.

I'm sure you may find some of that $600milion the US gave to ISL in the last congress sanctioned assistance package is being used irresponsibly, it seems ironic that 99.5% is not questions because it in the open and the media chose track the 0.5% that filed through to bitcoin, if it did.  
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November 17, 2015, 01:07:45 AM

There's not a single hint of evidence in these "news" anyway. That's just pure manufactured FUD. Seriously, stop wasting your time with these websites.
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November 17, 2015, 01:10:06 AM

I mention it only because I think it could be interesting, obviously; I don't think it's significant.
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November 17, 2015, 01:17:17 AM

There's not a single hint of evidence in these "news" anyway. That's just pure manufactured FUD. Seriously, stop wasting your time with these websites.

Right. Gubermint lies spread by their jackbooted Jewish lackeys of the mainstream media Angry

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November 17, 2015, 01:32:30 AM

There's not a single hint of evidence in these "news" anyway. That's just pure manufactured FUD. Seriously, stop wasting your time with these websites.

Right. Gubermint lies spread by their jackbooted Jewish lackeys of the mainstream media Angry

MSM?

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November 17, 2015, 01:33:48 AM

^Hmm. Something to think about.
International terrorists really could benefit from a more privacy-conscious way to move massive amounts of money while saving on transaction fees! Finally, a Bitcoin use case scenario that doesn't sound totally contrived! Smiley

They don't have this problem, they can use their privileged HSBC account for that. Bankers take care of their exclusive clients  Wink
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November 17, 2015, 01:37:45 AM

The extreme opposite viewpoint is that there is demand for 25BTC/block * 6block/hr * 24hr/day * $320/BTC = $1,152,000 worth of BTC per day. This $1.15 M demand may stay the same across the halving. This would indicate an equal value. In such a case, the new equilibrium price would be $640.

Granted, the truth will likely be somewhere in between.

Of course, I am of the opinion that BTC is drastically undervalued today. But that's just, like, my opinion, man.

No way is the price going to double at the point of the having though. It will climb in the leadup to the halving which will result in more hashing power being brought online which will cause the difficulty to increase. Now, it's possible that the price will climb enough, faster than hashing power is added that there will be enough profit to not encourage miners to switch off and there may be some other factors as well but there's nothing solid.

also what most people don't know is, the current price always contains ALL information currently available. This includes the next reward halving, the current possibility of mass adoption, the current possibility of current total failure etc. etc.


The price does not reflect the current price of something it is always reflects the speculation of future prices which drives it. This is the same for all Forex / Commodities / Stock-Markets...

Halving is just a reason to be a reason to pump&dump BTC just like it happened everytime at the altcoin market / btc / ltc halving in the past.

Well no, not true, the possibility of bitcoin blowing up before the halving is also priced in. As is China banning bitcoins tomorrow, or NSA cracking crypto, or Satoshi coming back and starting dumping his stash etc, etc, etc. This is still a low cap asset so at this stage as we see by high volatility short term events have much greater impact on the price. (Arguably) BTC's future is still uncertain. So everyday that passes where BTC doesn't spontaneously combusts and holds value is another negatively priced event that's chipped off.
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November 17, 2015, 01:42:19 AM

^Hmm. Something to think about.
International terrorists really could benefit from a more privacy-conscious way to move massive amounts of money while saving on transaction fees! Finally, a Bitcoin use case scenario that doesn't sound totally contrived! Smiley

They don't have this problem, they can use their privileged HSBC account for that. Bankers take care of their exclusive clients  Wink

Bankers=Rothschilds=Illuminati=Saurians=NSA
TL;DR: The Jews did it, in the drawing room, with thermite.

Why do you keep switching accounts? Did they ban the Lambchop one?

I mean we're all friends here, there's no reasons to hide behind sockpuppets  Smiley
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