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Author Topic: 2013-10-02 FBI Seize Deep Web Marketplace Silk Road, Arrest Owner  (Read 4769 times)
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October 02, 2013, 08:06:23 PM
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It is good publicity. It means Bitcoin has moved beyond illegal drug trade. No longer will media herald:

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October 02, 2013, 08:11:35 PM
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It's bullshit, there's a guy in a camel there!

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October 02, 2013, 10:15:16 PM
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Go to Google News and type in Bitcoin.

Like every news outlet on earth is picking this story up.

Any publicity is good publicity?


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80 million for DPR, 80 million for Walter White.  I wonder if DPR buried a thumbdrive somewhere in New Mexico...

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October 02, 2013, 11:16:54 PM
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Here's the FBI''s criminal complaint.  This is good reading.  At one point, Ulbricht had a problem with someone blackmailing him. So he asked for quotes on a "hit". Then he tried to negotiate the price down. ""Not long ago I had a clean hit done for $80K. Are the prices you quoted the best you can do? I need this done asap as he is talking about releasing the info on Monday."

The FBI now has the Silk Road servers. They will probably go after some customers.

Fuck me Nagle is back!!  Cheesy

For anyone who wasn't around in 2011 have a look at Nagle's posts from back then  Grin

His arrogant and unashamedly wrong analysis pointed to Bitcoin having a negative value by December 2011  Roll Eyes

What a fool  Cheesy
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October 02, 2013, 11:19:06 PM
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It is good publicity. It means Bitcoin has moved beyond illegal drug trade. No longer will media herald:

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Bitcoin, the currency used primarily by drug dealers...

I hope that over the long term this is good for BTC.  I want BTC to be legitimately used for good but we will see how much some of the "dark side" of BTC was holding up the price.

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October 12, 2013, 06:18:29 PM
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It is good publicity. It means Bitcoin has moved beyond illegal drug trade. No longer will media herald:

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Bitcoin, the currency used primarily by drug dealers...

I hope that over the long term this is good for BTC.  I want BTC to be legitimately used for good but we will see how much some of the "dark side" of BTC was holding up the price.

Today, price has rebounded to where it was before the seizure. The takeaway?

  • The "dark side" of Bitcoin was not holding up the price significantly.
  • However, many people thought it was and panic sold.

This is further evidence that the media, and often Bitcoiners themselves, give far too much credit to Silk Road and other "dark side" markets. Those are not important for Bitcoin, for they make up a minimal amount of trade (after the Silk Road closure, transaction volume has not declined).
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October 13, 2013, 06:22:03 AM
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I wonder if DPR buried a thumbdrive somewhere in New Mexico...

LOL!  Grin
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October 13, 2013, 06:25:17 AM
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It is good publicity. It means Bitcoin has moved beyond illegal drug trade. No longer will media herald:

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Bitcoin, the currency used primarily by drug dealers...

I hope that over the long term this is good for BTC.  I want BTC to be legitimately used for good but we will see how much some of the "dark side" of BTC was holding up the price.

Today, price has rebounded to where it was before the seizure. The takeaway?

  • The "dark side" of Bitcoin was not holding up the price significantly.
  • However, many people thought it was and panic sold.

This is further evidence that the media, and often Bitcoiners themselves, give far too much credit to Silk Road and other "dark side" markets. Those are not important for Bitcoin, for they make up a minimal amount of trade (after the Silk Road closure, transaction volume has not declined).

They don't hold up Bitcoin's price anymore. Bitcoins has been invested in by many VCs and small business owners. If this shutdown would have occurred before 2013 it would've been catastrophic for Bitcoin.
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October 14, 2013, 09:00:00 AM
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It's nearly inevitable that Ross Ulbricht will have many imitators/wannabes, one of them will build the next Silk Road.

Think about it, 600K BTCs, or 80 f**king million dollars of pure profits in no more than 3 years, unseizeable even by FBI, how many can resist such temptations?

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October 16, 2013, 01:35:06 PM
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Is it confirmed anywhere that they have indeed seized that amount of coins or is it just media hype?
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October 16, 2013, 09:29:40 PM
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At this point I'm just glad that bitcoin's value didn't suffer significantly.
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October 16, 2013, 09:32:31 PM
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Is it confirmed anywhere that they have indeed seized that amount of coins or is it just media hype?

http://blogs.reuters.com/unstructuredfinance/2013/10/14/fbi-not-waiting-for-silk-road-owners-bitcoin-pword/

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October 17, 2013, 01:32:20 AM
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We don't need to listen to what FBI has to say, we can just check for ourselves. Wink

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