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May 22, 2016, 11:18:21 AM Last edit: May 22, 2016, 11:34:55 AM by finkelsteinMonster |
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Bitcoin Companies Aid NY State Police In Deep Web Bust <==Ha ha! "Thanks to the help of several undisclosed Bitcoin companies – most likely exchange platforms – the Suspicious Activity Review Team was able to identify the destination for these Bitcoin amounts in the form of a deep web marketplace. An undisclosed amount of narcotics was seized during the arrest of this individual, whose name has not been officially disclosed. This arrest comes on the heels of finding out Homeland Security is actively monitoring the Bitcoin blockchain for suspicious activity. Now that Bitcoin companies are helping law enforcement in tracing these transactions, using cryptocurrency for illegal purposes is becoming less and less appealing."
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May 22, 2016, 11:59:10 AM |
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"Thanks to the help of several undisclosed Bitcoin companies – most likely exchange platforms – the Suspicious Activity Review Team was able to identify the destination for these Bitcoin amounts in the form of a deep web marketplace."
Sorry but what does that have in common with Deep Web? Those exchanges don't operate on the Deep Web. They're regulated and they have to give information about customer accounts if properly requested by the police.
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May 22, 2016, 12:08:14 PM |
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lmao @ false flag retards!!
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May 22, 2016, 12:10:35 PM |
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"Thanks to the help of several undisclosed Bitcoin companies – most likely exchange platforms – the Suspicious Activity Review Team was able to identify the destination for these Bitcoin amounts in the form of a deep web marketplace."
Sorry but what does that have in common with Deep Web? Those exchanges don't operate on the Deep Web. They're regulated and they have to give information about customer accounts if properly requested by the police. The companies are not a part of the deep web, neither are the arresting officers, nor does the article make such ridiculous claims. What it does claim is these unnamed companies ratted out their client helped the nice officers nail Darknet Spergmonster How is it you can not read? http://s32.postimg.org/vjuipxn79/DSC_4040.gif
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May 22, 2016, 12:24:26 PM |
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What it does claim is these unnamed companies ratted out their client helped the nice officers nail Darknet Spergmonster How is it you can not read? This article says nothing about Darknet. How is it you can not read?
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May 22, 2016, 12:37:50 PM |
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What it does claim is these unnamed companies ratted out their client helped the nice officers nail Darknet Spergmonster How is it you can not read? This article says nothing about Darknet. How is it you can not read? Darknet and deep web are used interchangeably. If you wish to be pedantic, darknet is the part of the deepweb the article talks about. Besides, Darknet Spergmonster is this [failed] bitcoin criminal's given name, according to sources who wish to remain anonymous. The more you know http://s32.postimg.org/gafk680fp/arguing1.pngIn other news: Bitcoin Market Hits An All-Time Slow
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May 22, 2016, 12:57:43 PM |
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Darknet and deep web are used interchangeably.
By people that don't understand the difference... But you're right that privacy of bitcoin transactions has to be drastically improved so that even not tech savvy people can safely use bitcoin for private transactions.
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May 22, 2016, 01:14:02 PM |
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Darknet and deep web are used interchangeably.
By people that don't understand the difference... But you're right that privacy of bitcoin transactions has to be drastically improved so that even not tech savvy people can safely use bitcoin for private transactions. There are many coins with good anonymity, bitcoin is not one of them. In this case tho, bitcoin is not to blame. Giving your real ID to an exchange & structuring bank transfers (to multiple banks, and then closing those accounts lol) is. That would've set off alarms no matter what coin was used. Back in 1800s, Sherlock Holmes used to bang coke and lament the incompetence of current criminals. Imagine him today?
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May 22, 2016, 02:46:07 PM |
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Darknet and deep web are used interchangeably.
By people that don't understand the difference... But you're right that privacy of bitcoin transactions has to be drastically improved so that even not tech savvy people can safely use bitcoin for private transactions. There are many coins with good anonymity, bitcoin is not one of them. In this case tho, bitcoin is not to blame. Giving your real ID to an exchange & structuring bank transfers (to multiple banks, and then closing those accounts lol) is. That would've set off alarms no matter what coin was used. Back in 1800s, Sherlock Holmes used to bang coke and lament the incompetence of current criminals. Imagine him today? Well, he's imaginary. So it's not exactly hard to do. Or did you think he was real?
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May 22, 2016, 02:53:24 PM |
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Darknet and deep web are used interchangeably.
By people that don't understand the difference... But you're right that privacy of bitcoin transactions has to be drastically improved so that even not tech savvy people can safely use bitcoin for private transactions. There are many coins with good anonymity, bitcoin is not one of them. In this case tho, bitcoin is not to blame. Giving your real ID to an exchange & structuring bank transfers (to multiple banks, and then closing those accounts lol) is. That would've set off alarms no matter what coin was used. Back in 1800s, Sherlock Holmes used to bang coke and lament the incompetence of current criminals. Imagine him today? Well, he's imaginary. So it's not exactly hard to do. http://d2.christiantoday.com/en/full/24417/sherlock-season-4-and-doctor-who-season-9-news-everything-you-want-to-know.jpghttp://justpic.info/images1/c4c7/elementry.jpgOr did you think he was real? >he's imaginary Just because he's famous, don't make him imaginary. Is Titanic Hitler imaginary too? http://s32.postimg.org/cte729ktx/Capture.jpg
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May 22, 2016, 02:55:15 PM |
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Darknet and deep web are used interchangeably.
By people that don't understand the difference... But you're right that privacy of bitcoin transactions has to be drastically improved so that even not tech savvy people can safely use bitcoin for private transactions. There are many coins with good anonymity, bitcoin is not one of them. In this case tho, bitcoin is not to blame. Giving your real ID to an exchange & structuring bank transfers (to multiple banks, and then closing those accounts lol) is. That would've set off alarms no matter what coin was used. Back in 1800s, Sherlock Holmes used to bang coke and lament the incompetence of current criminals. Imagine him today? Well, he's imaginary. So it's not exactly hard to do. Or did you think he was real? >he's imaginary Just because he's famous, don't make him imaginary. Is Titanic imaginary too? oh boy
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May 22, 2016, 03:01:16 PM |
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Looks like we gonna see more downside
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May 22, 2016, 03:47:12 PM |
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Who will be the next to get dumped on by Vitalik in the Ethereum greater fool pump? It's like watching the movie Platoon. You see bodies going down and people screaming and someone says, "Where is Johnny???", oh shit, he got dumped on by Vitalik.
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May 22, 2016, 04:47:15 PM |
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Bitcoin (BTC) $442.17 ( -0.21 % ) cheap coin on monday ... perfect.
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