BlindMayorBitcorn
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November 07, 2014, 11:02:46 PM |
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Hey: way to bleed off the week's gains there, Bitcoin
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JimboToronto
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November 07, 2014, 11:30:24 PM |
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NotLambchop
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November 07, 2014, 11:35:47 PM |
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^Not quite tho
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Crypt0Arb
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November 07, 2014, 11:42:26 PM |
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4h and 15min MACD suggest a dump is coming. It may however just test short term support.
330-ish is in cards
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macsga
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November 07, 2014, 11:45:18 PM |
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Funny to see pillorying images conforming... BTC prices? I must admit, that's a first!
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ChartBuddy
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November 08, 2014, 12:00:25 AM |
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ChartBuddy
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November 08, 2014, 01:00:24 AM |
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Raystonn
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November 08, 2014, 01:39:19 AM |
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The rocket will launch after the countdown. That means page 9876.
Getting close.
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shmadz
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November 08, 2014, 01:46:04 AM |
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2 chartbuddy's in a row is a signal for a new topic.
I propose we talk about the strange way that the Blockchain was built so that block having would occur approximately every four years. Coincidentally roughly matching the election cycle of a certain country.
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ChartBuddy
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November 08, 2014, 02:00:20 AM |
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BlindMayorBitcorn
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November 08, 2014, 02:00:34 AM |
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2 chartbuddy's in a row is a signal for a new topic.
I propose we talk about the strange way that the Blockchain was built so that block having would occur approximately every four years. Coincidentally roughly matching the election cycle of a certain country.
Every four Bticoin-years is critical?
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MrPiggles
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November 08, 2014, 02:02:48 AM |
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"foreign law enforcement authorities" imaged the Silk Road 2.0 server on May 30—which means the site was allowed to continue to operate for five more months while the FBI, HSI, and partner law enforcement organizations gathered data.[/b]"
That's wise of them to have done that, why should that surprise anyone? Nah, just people here bragging about still using Agora because its "working just fine." Unbelievable fail Agora has never once been hacked, just like it's sister site bitcoinfog. It's pretty clear they're on another level to Silkroad, got hacked twice, makes public statements taunting the FBI etc etc
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BlindMayorBitcorn
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November 08, 2014, 02:06:24 AM |
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"foreign law enforcement authorities" imaged the Silk Road 2.0 server on May 30—which means the site was allowed to continue to operate for five more months while the FBI, HSI, and partner law enforcement organizations gathered data.[/b]"
That's wise of them to have done that, why should that surprise anyone? Nah, just people here bragging about still using Agora because its "working just fine." Unbelievable fail Agora has never once been hacked, just like it's sister site bitcoinfog. It's pretty clear they're on another level to Silkroad, got hacked twice, makes public statements taunting the FBI etc etc Give the politicians their empty win. They won the war on dark markets
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MrPiggles
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November 08, 2014, 02:09:12 AM |
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besides lampchop, if you really think that they beat anyone, that they really damaged the darknet movement at all by taking out some ass hat who no one took seriously for the past year. A guy who loudly beat his chest about "having the best OPSEC in history" whilst posting pics of pigs in San Francisco on his instagram and tweeting about silkroad, who handed the KEYS to his admin panel to an FBI agent, who posted screenshots of his bitcoin balance and cashed out his bitcoins via coinbase in his real name whilst renting the server with his blake@benthall.net email address, then you are retarded. If you really think the fact they managed to catch him means *anything* at all to the movement as a whole, then you are clueless. I'm just amazed it took them a whole 12 months. It's a good thing, at least they're weeding out the amateurs.
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BlindMayorBitcorn
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November 08, 2014, 02:28:30 AM |
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besides lampchop, if you really think that they beat anyone, that they really damaged the darknet movement at all by taking out some ass hat who no one took seriously for the past year. A guy who loudly beat his chest about "having the best OPSEC in history" whilst posting pics of pigs in San Francisco on his instagram and tweeting about silkroad, who handed the KEYS to his admin panel to an FBI agent, who posted screenshots of his bitcoin balance and cashed out his bitcoins via coinbase in his real name whilst renting the server with his blake@benthall.net email address, then you are retarded. If you really think the fact they managed to catch him means *anything* at all to the movement as a whole, then you are clueless. I'm just amazed it took them a whole 12 months. It's a good thing, at least they're weeding out the amateurs. Nope. Very saracasm
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November 08, 2014, 02:36:47 AM Last edit: November 08, 2014, 02:47:07 AM by NotLambchop |
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besides lampchop, if you really think that they beat anyone, that they really damaged the darknet movement at all by taking out some ass hat who no one took seriously for the past year. A guy who loudly beat his chest about "having the best OPSEC in history" whilst posting pics of pigs in San Francisco on his instagram and tweeting about silkroad, who handed the KEYS to his admin panel to an FBI agent, who posted screenshots of his bitcoin balance and cashed out his bitcoins via coinbase in his real name whilst renting the server with his blake@benthall.net email address, then you are retarded. ... I never claimed that Bitcoiners were particularly bright. SR1 failed due to DPR's braggadocio and mistakes. SR2 failed due to more of the same, but lulzier. Happens in real wars too, you get progressively shittier generals as the good ones get owned. As far as thinning the heard being a good thing? Well, at least the wolves have no cause for complaint. According to the Coindesk article: At least 400 dark net web domains have been reported seized and 17 individuals individuals arrested in connection with Operation Onymous, an ongoing global cybercrime crackdown. So it appears that your asshat friend wasn't the only assclown in teh "darknet movement." [*stifled giggles*] Guyfawkesmask.jpg P.S. It didn't "take them 12 months." The lolercoaster was boarded by The Man almost from the get-go, and the server was imaged close to half a year ago. It was kept it running as a honeypot.
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November 08, 2014, 02:39:12 AM |
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besides lampchop, if you really think that they beat anyone, that they really damaged the darknet movement at all by taking out some ass hat who no one took seriously for the past year. A guy who loudly beat his chest about "having the best OPSEC in history" whilst posting pics of pigs in San Francisco on his instagram and tweeting about silkroad, who handed the KEYS to his admin panel to an FBI agent, who posted screenshots of his bitcoin balance and cashed out his bitcoins via coinbase in his real name whilst renting the server with his blake@benthall.net email address, then you are retarded. If you really think the fact they managed to catch him means *anything* at all to the movement as a whole, then you are clueless. I'm just amazed it took them a whole 12 months. It's a good thing, at least they're weeding out the amateurs. Wow incredible to think you would run such a site and be so careless. And to run it from the US too is just comical. Eventually the drug-cartel/gangs will set-up shop and amateur hour will be over. Selling wholesale product at street level prices with limited risk = no brainer.
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MrPiggles
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November 08, 2014, 02:42:00 AM |
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besides lampchop, if you really think that they beat anyone, that they really damaged the darknet movement at all by taking out some ass hat who no one took seriously for the past year. A guy who loudly beat his chest about "having the best OPSEC in history" whilst posting pics of pigs in San Francisco on his instagram and tweeting about silkroad, who handed the KEYS to his admin panel to an FBI agent, who posted screenshots of his bitcoin balance and cashed out his bitcoins via coinbase in his real name whilst renting the server with his blake@benthall.net email address, then you are retarded. ... I never claimed that Bitcoiners were particularly bright. SR1 failed due to DPR's braggadocio and mistakes. SR2 failed due to more of the same, but lulzier. Happens in real wars too, you get progressively shittier generals as the good ones get owned. As far as thinning the heard being a good thing? Well, at least the wolves sure have no cause for complaint. According to the Coindesk article: At least 400 dark net web domains have been reported seized and 17 individuals individuals arrested in connection with Operation Onymous, an ongoing global cybercrime crackdown. So it appears that your asshat friend wasn't the only assclown in teh "darknet movement." [*stifled giggles*] Guyfawkesmask.jpg Wow they spent a year and managed to arrest 17 out of the hundreds of thousands, and they've already admitted 400 domains weren't seized, it was more like 50. Which is likely due to them taking down one host in Bulgaria. So they didn't touch Tor, they didn't touch the big sites, they took out one idiot who handed them the keys and when they found out where his server was located they looked at all the other servers in the same room and found out some host in bulgaria was making it easy for .onion administrators so they shut down all his servers. Not quite such an impressive headline for the FBI though, is it
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BlindMayorBitcorn
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November 08, 2014, 02:42:38 AM |
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besides lampchop, if you really think that they beat anyone, that they really damaged the darknet movement at all by taking out some ass hat who no one took seriously for the past year. A guy who loudly beat his chest about "having the best OPSEC in history" whilst posting pics of pigs in San Francisco on his instagram and tweeting about silkroad, who handed the KEYS to his admin panel to an FBI agent, who posted screenshots of his bitcoin balance and cashed out his bitcoins via coinbase in his real name whilst renting the server with his blake@benthall.net email address, then you are retarded. If you really think the fact they managed to catch him means *anything* at all to the movement as a whole, then you are clueless. I'm just amazed it took them a whole 12 months. It's a good thing, at least they're weeding out the amateurs. Wow incredible to think you would run such a site and be so careless. And to run it from the US too is just comical. Eventually the drug-cartel/gangs will set-up shop and amateur hour will be over. Selling wholesale product at street level prices with limited risk = no brainer. It was a perfect storm of carelessness to be sure. Let the suits claim success. No big deal if you ask me
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NotLambchop
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November 08, 2014, 02:50:39 AM |
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... Eventually the drug-cartel/gangs will set-up shop and amateur hour will be over. Selling wholesale product at street level prices with limited risk = no brainer.
But in the meantime...
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