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Author Topic: Can we all write to FBI asking not to sell bitcoins but hodl them?  (Read 3055 times)
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June 16, 2014, 01:40:02 AM
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Many of you people live in a dream world and do not understand the law.

You are certainly welcome to try and educate the Bitcointalk members who don't know that law enforcement is legally required to sell seized assets including Bitcoin.

In the event that DPR/Ross Ulbright wins the case the funds would likely be returned to him regardless.

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June 16, 2014, 01:57:41 AM
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Many of you people live in a dream world and do not understand the law.

You are certainly welcome to try and educate the Bitcointalk members who don't know that law enforcement is legally required to sell seized assets including Bitcoin.

Yeah, it is kind of pointless, isn't it?

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June 16, 2014, 02:00:26 AM
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Many of you people live in a dream world and do not understand the law.

You are certainly welcome to try and educate the Bitcointalk members who don't know that law enforcement is legally required to sell seized assets including Bitcoin.

Yeah, it is kind of pointless, isn't it?

There is some merit to the saying, "Never wrestle with a pig. He just enjoys it and you both get dirty." I like to think that most people (even a lot of the people here) have a brain in their head but I've learned to never go more than two or three rounds with certain kinds of people, y'know?
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June 16, 2014, 02:32:22 AM
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I bet they wont care at all... this is a big place with a lot of procedure and filter.. mails are filtered many ways (humans \ software) before any can arrive to the desk of someone who would be in position to forward the point to another someone who have a little influence on some that can take a decision... IMO, the only effect that writing to them about BTC can have is to tag everyone who wrote an email in THE database, as being a possible 4ctiivist or t3rrror1st..

If anyone wish to write to this entity about BTC should use every possible precotion to remain annonymous !

was my 2 satoshis  Wink
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June 16, 2014, 02:51:58 AM
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Actually, with the national debt at 17.5 trillion dollars, those bitcoins even at 1 million dollars each would pay only 0.17% of the debt.... not even close to a few percent.   Why does the US marshals office get the proceeds from these anyway?!  If anything they should donate them to charities.

good math, but sorry, those are official figures.. if you include IOU notes on social security and many other IOU.. like the foreing country gold that is supposed to be in new york..  they real U$ debt if far beyond 80 trillion !  (source : Agora Financial)

like for the CPI, the entire world is being fooled by those "official numbers"...do your reasearsh, think by yourself, the whole system is on they verge of an inimaginable colapse.. Im quite surprised that all this bluff still old... the day the dollars value of Bitcoin is no more interesting is not so far..   soon bitcoins will be valuable as a mean of exchange for goods, without a $ price tag attached to. 

Get a grip, all this is about to explode hard !

personal opinions here..    do your search if you want !
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June 16, 2014, 02:58:43 AM
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Actually, with the national debt at 17.5 trillion dollars, those bitcoins even at 1 million dollars each would pay only 0.17% of the debt.... not even close to a few percent.   Why does the US marshals office get the proceeds from these anyway?!  If anything they should donate them to charities.

good math, but sorry, those are official figures.. if you include IOU notes on social security and many other IOU.. like the foreing country gold that is supposed to be in new york..  they real U$ debt if far beyond 80 trillion !  (source : Agora Financial)

like for the CPI, the entire world is being fooled by those "official numbers"...do your reasearsh, think by yourself, the whole system is on they verge of an inimaginable colapse.. Im quite surprised that all this bluff still old... the day the dollars value of Bitcoin is no more interesting is not so far..   soon bitcoins will be valuable as a mean of exchange for goods, without a $ price tag attached to. 

Get a grip, all this is about to explode hard !

personal opinions here..    do your search if you want !

They need to sell the coins because of how the law is written
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June 16, 2014, 03:07:14 AM
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Actually, with the national debt at 17.5 trillion dollars, those bitcoins even at 1 million dollars each would pay only 0.17% of the debt.... not even close to a few percent.   Why does the US marshals office get the proceeds from these anyway?!  If anything they should donate them to charities.

good math, but sorry, those are official figures.. if you include IOU notes on social security and many other IOU.. like the foreing country gold that is supposed to be in new york..  they real U$ debt if far beyond 80 trillion !  (source : Agora Financial)

like for the CPI, the entire world is being fooled by those "official numbers"...do your reasearsh, think by yourself, the whole system is on they verge of an inimaginable colapse.. Im quite surprised that all this bluff still old... the day the dollars value of Bitcoin is no more interesting is not so far..   soon bitcoins will be valuable as a mean of exchange for goods, without a $ price tag attached to. 

Get a grip, all this is about to explode hard !

personal opinions here..    do your search if you want !

They need to sell the coins because of how the law is written

yes for sure, totally agree
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