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February 25, 2014, 07:38:48 AM |
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Bitcoin mining is now a specialized and very risky industry, just like gold mining. Amateur miners are unlikely to make much money, and may even lose money. Bitcoin is much more than just mining, though!
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kjlimo
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February 25, 2014, 08:00:08 AM |
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Heh, I should have worn my bitcoin mining t-shirt when flying to San Fran today!
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TheAccountant
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February 25, 2014, 11:53:46 AM |
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Sorry, guys and gals, it is a requirement for all international travel. You have to declare the movement of $10K or more. We should be happy they are recognizing the bitcoin as a store of value.
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hilariousandco
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February 25, 2014, 11:56:38 AM |
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Barker notes that he was wearing a Bitcoin not Bombs hoodie which had a picture of a B17 bomber dropping Bitcoin. The hoodie did not have the phrase “Bitcoin” on it; only the image of the coins. That was his mistake there.
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cryptoanarchist
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February 25, 2014, 01:09:23 PM |
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Sorry, guys and gals, it is a requirement for all international travel. You have to declare the movement of $10K or more. We should be happy they are recognizing the bitcoin as a store of value.
Sorry dumbass, but its impossible to stop someone from moving any amount of bitcoin. Go back under your rock, govt troll.
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I'm grumpy!!
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Ripdon007 (OP)
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February 25, 2014, 02:57:44 PM |
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Sorry, guys and gals, it is a requirement for all international travel. You have to declare the movement of $10K or more. We should be happy they are recognizing the bitcoin as a store of value.
You do realize that bitcoin is digital??
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FeedbackLoop
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February 25, 2014, 03:59:31 PM |
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Barker notes that he was wearing a Bitcoin not Bombs hoodie which had a picture of a B17 bomber dropping Bitcoin. The hoodie did not have the phrase “Bitcoin” on it; only the image of the coins. That was his mistake there. No it wasn't a bomb misunderstanding. Read the whole article.
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zeroday
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February 25, 2014, 06:43:59 PM |
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Lol. Human stupidity has no borders! He should have said them that he keeps all the bitcoins in his brainwallet and asked for a free brain MRI
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hilariousandco
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February 25, 2014, 06:46:23 PM |
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Barker notes that he was wearing a Bitcoin not Bombs hoodie which had a picture of a B17 bomber dropping Bitcoin. The hoodie did not have the phrase “Bitcoin” on it; only the image of the coins. That was his mistake there. No it wasn't a bomb misunderstanding. Read the whole article. I did: It is quite evident from the encounter Barker experienced that the TSA is obviously looking out for Bitcoin. However, it also seems obvious that currently the TSA is not trained so well in what Bitcoin is. It also appears that they are targeting people who have a Bitcoin logo on their person or their belongings. Barker has shared his story in hopes to warn other Bitcoin users to be careful when traveling, especially if internationally.
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Ripdon007 (OP)
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February 25, 2014, 07:15:19 PM |
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Lol. Human stupidity has no borders! He should have said them that he keeps all the bitcoins in his brainwallet and asked for a free brain MRI lol this made me laugh!
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Walter Rothbard
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February 25, 2014, 08:01:03 PM |
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Sorry, guys and gals, it is a requirement for all international travel. You have to declare the movement of $10K or more. We should be happy they are recognizing the bitcoin as a store of value. No, I'm not happy at any invasion of anybody's privacy. I don't need official recognition of value - I'm a grown up and can decide for myself what is valuable. The presumption that nobody should be able to move large amounts of value without government oversight is incredibly oppressive. That people don't see this is chilling.
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Walter Rothbard
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February 25, 2014, 08:04:32 PM |
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This is pathetic: It turned out that the issue was about not carrying over $10,000 if you are traveling internationally. ... As soon as the agents realized that Barker was not traveling internationally, the left. They don't even recognize their own self-imposed limits on their jurisdiction. The fact that they are official and wear hats and were appointed by those who won popularity contests does not make this invasion of privacy any less intrusive or any more beneficial.
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Ripdon007 (OP)
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February 25, 2014, 09:20:40 PM |
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Sorry, guys and gals, it is a requirement for all international travel. You have to declare the movement of $10K or more. We should be happy they are recognizing the bitcoin as a store of value. No, I'm not happy at any invasion of anybody's privacy. I don't need official recognition of value - I'm a grown up and can decide for myself what is valuable. The presumption that nobody should be able to move large amounts of value without government oversight is incredibly oppressive. That people don't see this is chilling. I had a run in with the TSA not too long ago while travelling internationally... these guys go by some very messed up rules.. they treat you lower than dirt and they really do hate it when you question them..
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