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September 01, 2011, 10:17:22 PM Last edit: September 02, 2011, 07:54:45 AM by BitBacco |
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Tonight's programme featured a section on the dark net, clearly using a press statement from the police as source material... They highlighted Bitcoin as an 'anonymous' 'untraceable' currency used by traffickers of illegal goods. (A bit late to the misinformation party right?) You can view it here: http://www.channel4.com/news/catch-up/or read the article version here: http://www.channel4.com/news/dark-web-the-internet-behind-our-ownI've made a politely worded corrective complaint and request for a correction on tomorrow's show. Maybe a few more would make it a little more likely! edit: the email for complaints is: news@channel4.com
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onesalt
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September 01, 2011, 11:06:27 PM |
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Actually that's pretty accurate. No where in britain accepts bitcoins at all. The only thing you can use it for is buying drugs.
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Anonymailer (OP)
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September 01, 2011, 11:13:38 PM |
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Actually that's pretty accurate. No where in britain accepts bitcoins at all. The only thing you can use it for is buying drugs.
You're talking to a UK retailer of tobacco (for BTC)
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greyhawk
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September 01, 2011, 11:31:29 PM |
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Tobacco is a drug, albeit a legal one.
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niko
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September 01, 2011, 11:33:02 PM |
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Actually that's pretty accurate. No where in britain accepts bitcoins at all. The only thing you can use it for is buying drugs.
You're talking to a UK retailer of tobacco (for BTC) That's exactly what onesalt was saying
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They're there, in their room. Your mining rig is on fire, yet you're very calm.
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RandyFolds
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September 01, 2011, 11:33:59 PM |
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Actually that's pretty accurate. No where in britain accepts bitcoins at all. The only thing you can use it for is buying drugs.
You're talking to a UK retailer of tobacco (for BTC) I'd put a 5btc wager on the fact that you are doing it illegally.
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Noviz
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September 01, 2011, 11:37:32 PM |
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lol I saw that and wondered if anyone would comment about it on here. I love how they suggested that TOR was some evil, hard to acquire tool so you could access Silk Road or whatever. But heck I guess the article will get some more people interested in Bitcoins regardless of what their intentions are. Atleast they acknowledged (sort of) the fact that regular currency can be used to purchase drugs, child porn and other illegal stuff; many other reports seem to totally dismiss this fact. I also wish they would have showed the good things that you can use Bitcoins for as well... although I suppose an unbiased article is a little too much to ask of the main stream media But yeah... I think they are about 4 months too late on the whole Deepweb/Bitcoin thing..... I guess it must have been a slow news day. Plus that 'woman' in charge of combatting e-crime (something along those lines) made me chuckle... she couldn't have looked more like a man...
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Noviz
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September 01, 2011, 11:38:52 PM |
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Tobacco is a drug, albeit a legal one. Lol I was going to say that Pardon my ignorance BitBacco but don't you need a license to legally sell tobacco?
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Anonymailer (OP)
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September 02, 2011, 12:14:17 AM |
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Actually that's pretty accurate. No where in britain accepts bitcoins at all. The only thing you can use it for is buying drugs.
You're talking to a UK retailer of tobacco (for BTC) I'd put a 5btc wager on the fact that you are doing it illegally. Does that mean you'll give me 5BTC if I can prove I'm not, and what would that entail? I'm trading as a Sole Trader in the UK. I count my expenses and when I sell BTC for fiat I will account for that as taxable income.
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Are-you-a-wizard?
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September 02, 2011, 07:49:47 AM |
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Tonight's programme featured a section on the dark net, clearly using a press statement from the police as source material... They highlighted Bitcoin as an 'anonymous' 'untraceable' currency used by traffickers of illegal goods. (A bit late to the misinformation party right?) You can view it here: http://www.channel4.com/news/catch-up/or read the article version here: http://www.channel4.com/news/dark-web-the-internet-behind-our-ownI've made a politely worded corrective complaint and request for a correction on tomorrow's show. Maybe a few more would make it a little more likely! Where the hell do we send the complaint? That would kind of help because I've been looking for 10 minutes and cant find so much as an email address....
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Anonymailer (OP)
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September 02, 2011, 07:54:01 AM |
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Where the hell do we send the complaint? That would kind of help because I've been looking for 10 minutes and cant find so much as an email address....
ah sorry I meant to include that! The email address is news@channel4.com
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RandyFolds
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September 02, 2011, 06:45:18 PM |
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Actually that's pretty accurate. No where in britain accepts bitcoins at all. The only thing you can use it for is buying drugs.
You're talking to a UK retailer of tobacco (for BTC) I'd put a 5btc wager on the fact that you are doing it illegally. Does that mean you'll give me 5BTC if I can prove I'm not, and what would that entail? I'm trading as a Sole Trader in the UK. I count my expenses and when I sell BTC for fiat I will account for that as taxable income. I don't know what the UK tax law is, but I assume 'Sole Trader' is the same as 'Sole Proprietor' in the US. That squares you with the IRS or equivalent, but does not say anything for the actual tobacco sales. I am saying that I bet you don't have a permit to distribute tobacco. To prove that you have the permit, we'd need to see the permit...
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DrZaius
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September 02, 2011, 06:54:50 PM |
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I don't think there was anything misrepresentative about that story.
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Vladimir
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September 02, 2011, 06:56:28 PM |
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Actually that's pretty accurate. No where in britain accepts bitcoins at all. The only thing you can use it for is buying drugs.
You're talking to a UK retailer of tobacco (for BTC) I'd put a 5btc wager on the fact that you are doing it illegally. Does that mean you'll give me 5BTC if I can prove I'm not, and what would that entail? I'm trading as a Sole Trader in the UK. I count my expenses and when I sell BTC for fiat I will account for that as taxable income. I don't know what the UK tax law is, but I assume 'Sole Trader' is the same as 'Sole Proprietor' in the US. That squares you with the IRS or equivalent, but does not say anything for the actual tobacco sales. I am saying that I bet you don't have a permit to distribute tobacco. To prove that you have the permit, we'd need to see the permit... In some countries law is less crazy than in others. Imagine that! He does not have to prove anything.
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RandyFolds
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September 02, 2011, 07:07:20 PM |
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Actually that's pretty accurate. No where in britain accepts bitcoins at all. The only thing you can use it for is buying drugs.
You're talking to a UK retailer of tobacco (for BTC) I'd put a 5btc wager on the fact that you are doing it illegally. Does that mean you'll give me 5BTC if I can prove I'm not, and what would that entail? I'm trading as a Sole Trader in the UK. I count my expenses and when I sell BTC for fiat I will account for that as taxable income. I don't know what the UK tax law is, but I assume 'Sole Trader' is the same as 'Sole Proprietor' in the US. That squares you with the IRS or equivalent, but does not say anything for the actual tobacco sales. I am saying that I bet you don't have a permit to distribute tobacco. To prove that you have the permit, we'd need to see the permit... In some countries law is less crazy than in others. Imagine that! He does not have to prove anything. Of course he doesn't have to prove anything. He can take my bet or leave it. I really doubt tobacco sales is unregulated in the UK.
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greyhawk
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September 02, 2011, 07:09:30 PM |
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Of course he doesn't have to prove anything. He can take my bet or leave it. I really doubt tobacco sales is unregulated in the UK.
No one cares about tobacco sales in the UK. I've seen uniformed cops buying smuggled cigarettes at streetcorner vendors in London.
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greyhawk
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September 02, 2011, 07:25:19 PM |
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Point taken. I was under the impression Londinstan operates under a different jurisdiction.
Don't ask me. I saw that as a tourist about a decade ago. I don't know if things have changed under Sharia Law.
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Anonymailer (OP)
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September 02, 2011, 07:27:32 PM |
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I don't know what the UK tax law is, but I assume 'Sole Trader' is the same as 'Sole Proprietor' in the US. That squares you with the IRS or equivalent, but does not say anything for the actual tobacco sales. I am saying that I bet you don't have a permit to distribute tobacco. To prove that you have the permit, we'd need to see the permit...
Clearly you didn't follow the link I posted above, and I quote "In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, retailers DO NOT need a licence to sell tobacco" From the UK tobacco retailers alliance. As long as UK Duty is paid on the cigarettes (which it is before I buy them) and I declare my income as a sole trader I'm totally legal. Can I get that 5BTC now?
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