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September 29, 2011, 03:04:48 PM
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That was before you were forced to admit that you had premined 7.7 million coins for your money laundering operation. Once I found out about that I wiped the usb key containing GG and chucked it in a river.

Destroying evidence (and then admitting to it on a public forum)? Regardless of how any theoretical trial turned out, that could get YOU sent away.
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September 29, 2011, 04:10:00 PM
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Gawd, this is teh funneh

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September 29, 2011, 04:58:08 PM
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That was before you were forced to admit that you had premined 7.7 million coins for your money laundering operation. Once I found out about that I wiped the usb key containing GG and chucked it in a river.

Destroying evidence (and then admitting to it on a public forum)? Regardless of how any theoretical trial turned out, that could get YOU sent away.

The US Attorney's office has a standard policy of 'first through the door'. Meaning that the first one to tell on their fellow co-conspirators usually gets a lesser sentence or even immunity if the case is big enough. An international money laundering ring that has no problems in dealing with terrorist organizations such as Al-Qaeda is definitely big enough to qualify for immunity. In fact,as a patriotic law-abiding citizen, it is one's duty to make the existence of such an operation known to the authorities, and to provide any necessary assistance they may require. Pools and exchanges further the conspiracy in much larger ways than individual miners, and if any of those are in US controlled territory...
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September 29, 2011, 05:24:03 PM
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That was before you were forced to admit that you had premined 7.7 million coins for your money laundering operation. Once I found out about that I wiped the usb key containing GG and chucked it in a river.

Destroying evidence (and then admitting to it on a public forum)? Regardless of how any theoretical trial turned out, that could get YOU sent away.

The US Attorney's office has a standard policy of 'first through the door'. Meaning that the first one to tell on their fellow co-conspirators usually gets a lesser sentence or even immunity if the case is big enough. An international money laundering ring that has no problems in dealing with terrorist organizations such as Al-Qaeda is definitely big enough to qualify for immunity. In fact,as a patriotic law-abiding citizen, it is one's duty to make the existence of such an operation known to the authorities, and to provide any necessary assistance they may require. Pools and exchanges further the conspiracy in much larger ways than individual miners, and if any of those are in US controlled territory...

Coolio.

Hey, can you hook me up with CIA? ^__^

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September 29, 2011, 06:26:37 PM
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CIA probably isn't interested in you so much. But perhaps your local office of the Кaмiтэт дзяpжaўнaй бяcпeкi would be interested in your unlicensed internet activities...Oh looky, they have a nice website with lots of contact infos. http://www.kgb.by

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September 29, 2011, 06:39:04 PM
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CIA probably isn't interested in you so much. But perhaps your local office of the Кaмiтэт дзяpжaўнaй бяcпeкi would be interested in your unlicensed internet activities...Oh looky, they have a nice website with lots of contact infos. http://www.kgb.by



Do tell them that "lolcust" is intending to launder Ghost Gold.

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September 29, 2011, 08:03:51 PM
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Lupus reminds me of BEX.

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September 30, 2011, 12:48:05 AM
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Actually, if you're not that's sad, because I need to get in touch with someone @ silkroad administration / dev / support ^__^

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September 30, 2011, 12:57:24 AM
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So basically this thread is just fear and doubt with a side order of trolling.

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September 30, 2011, 12:58:51 AM
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Actually it's 100% troll with neither fear nor doubt Smiley

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September 30, 2011, 01:34:37 AM
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Actually it's 100% troll with neither fear nor doubt Smiley

I would expect nothing less from the bitcoin forum.

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September 30, 2011, 01:35:49 AM
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Lupus reminds me of BEX.

Not me. I have better things to do other hangout in IRC and try to convince other TSCC Fanboy Wackjobs I am professional VIP user at Silk Road...

~BCX~

It has been over 6 months since I have been on any IRC channel, anywhere. Am I being impersonated?

So basically this thread is just fear and doubt with a side order of trolling.

I stand by what I wrote. I did not just suddenly decide that I wanted to fuck with Lolcust and make up a bullshit thread. I am *very* familiar with conspiracy laws and their consequences in the US. Again, consult an Attorney that practices US Federal law, and lay out the situation, and they will agree. Lolcust is obviously biased since it is his scam project. I have nothing to gain or lose if people do or do not support his chains. He has premined several million coins in both chains. Anything that detracts from them detracts from his wallet.dat, so he has to convince everyone that there is nothing to see here.

I have said my piece. The information is here for any who may want to read it. What they do (or fail to do) is out of my hands. My conscience is clear. I could not stand by in silence and watch this unfold without at least attempting to warn others of the legal ramifications. Good luck.
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September 30, 2011, 07:26:40 AM
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I am *very* familiar with conspiracy laws and their consequences in the US.

Yup, and I am *really* Satoshi  

Again, consult an Attorney that practices US Federal law, and lay out the situation.

Yes, always consulting a legalperson is always good

and they will agree

Clairvoyance much ? (given exactly zero arrests for cases of "laundering" abstract virtual items with no guaranteed value, very strong clairvoyance)

Though I would like to hear how such a discussion would proceed Smiley

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