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cointoss
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May 16, 2013, 01:57:12 PM
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This idea of contaminating coins should DIAF.

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May 17, 2013, 04:50:45 AM
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This idea of contaminating coins should DIAF.

Coins would not be contaminated, only first degree theft wallet addresses.

I can't say this enough: addresses not wallets.
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May 17, 2013, 12:59:31 PM
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A friend of mine exchanged some coins for stuff and know the stuffs broke and I want too red list the money and apparently he already gave it to his mother but now its on the red list anyway and to hell with the broke innocent mother. How did I get it red listed? The thing is I gave some clean coins to the red list operators they took the bribe even though the excuse was lame. So, in my opinion coins are never dirty. Red list not for me. I guess the state gonna love it though: all spends without outs to tax address will be tainted. No need to control bitcoin just leverage the traceability and bust those who break the law. No thanks to these tainted coins.
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