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July 05, 2014, 05:41:41 PM
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We can not deny that great business takes over inside jails all over the world and i don't believe goverments can't or want to stop them so this could be a very great step for Bitcoin  Cool
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July 05, 2014, 05:48:32 PM
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We can not deny that great business takes over inside jails all over the world and i don't believe goverments can't or want to stop them so this could be a very great step for Bitcoin  Cool

For sure, if it could get in to jails it would survive ANY regulation.

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July 05, 2014, 05:53:44 PM
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I haven't heard anything like this. I don't think any kind of currency is being used in Jail.

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July 05, 2014, 08:23:20 PM
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I haven't heard anything like this. I don't think any kind of currency is being used in Jail.

Apart from cigarettes and food, lol.

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July 05, 2014, 08:51:49 PM
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Cigarettes aren't easily divisible, either.

As far as blowjobs? <ahhemm> I wouldn't know. <ahemmmm>


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July 05, 2014, 09:04:46 PM
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Cigarettes aren't easily divisible, either.

As far as blowjobs? <ahhemm> I wouldn't know. <ahemmmm>


A pack of Cigarettes Surpasses Two Hand Jobs from news reports:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2IYIJc1f00



You would be surprised what an adicted smoker is willing to do for a pack of smokes in the crisis.
As far as bitcoins in jail are concerned, i realy dont see the purpuse.
Bitcoin should be a privilege, and not used by every peon.
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July 05, 2014, 10:53:00 PM
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Cigarettes aren't easily divisible, either.

As far as blowjobs? <ahhemm> I wouldn't know. <ahemmmm>


A pack of Cigarettes Surpasses Two Hand Jobs from news reports:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2IYIJc1f00



You would be surprised what an adicted smoker is willing to do for a pack of smokes in the crisis.
As far as bitcoins in jail are concerned, i realy dont see the purpuse.
Bitcoin should be a privilege, and not used by every peon.

Then how will it become the currency of the future?

And do you know how many wealthy people are in jail? There have been people in jail in El Salvador that called a hit and had someone killed in New York. That is not just some "Peon". In comparison, you are probably more of a peon.

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July 05, 2014, 11:59:32 PM
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Cigarettes aren't easily divisible, either.

As far as blowjobs? <ahhemm> I wouldn't know. <ahemmmm>


A pack of Cigarettes Surpasses Two Hand Jobs from news reports:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2IYIJc1f00



You would be surprised what an adicted smoker is willing to do for a pack of smokes in the crisis.
As far as bitcoins in jail are concerned, i realy dont see the purpuse.
Bitcoin should be a privilege, and not used by every peon.

Then how will it become the currency of the future?

And do you know how many wealthy people are in jail? There have been people in jail in El Salvador that called a hit and had someone killed in New York. That is not just some "Peon". In comparison, you are probably more of a peon.
The vast majority of people in jail/prison will have very few resources throughout their lifetime. They obviously have essentially zero income while in jail, but often are unemployed both before and after they get out. 
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July 05, 2014, 11:59:57 PM
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please ignore bitcoinhotep (aka finshaggy)

for atleast a year he has been in fantasy land wasting time trying to be part of something that he knows nothing about, meandering it into a fantasy land story, or a money grab event..

he does not understand that although there is a prison black market. the wardens like to keep control of the legit stuff (by controlling the dollar circulation research:Prison_commissary)

also with the lack of internet use and even cell phone use, making qr code scanning harder, or atleast trying to whisper addresses to each other eg "one, uppercase A, lowercase s, uppercase R..." would just take too long, especially if they are on limited recreation time..

he needs to realise in reality.. the real world, planet earth.. that bitcoins are not really needed, or the right fit for prisons.. but because they are not fit for prisons, does not mean that bitcoins wont go mainstream

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Then how will it become the currency of the future?

so just brush him aside and leave him in dream land







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July 06, 2014, 12:12:33 AM
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jesus christ
did someone actually say "they could use BTC...but keep a ledger" ?
like.............. and what every few weeks someone does the transactions ?

and did another tard  actually say "the prisioners could pre-mine some special jail coin" ?
like.... on a GPU they brought in some how.. connected to there secret rig.. ?

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July 06, 2014, 02:05:57 AM
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jesus christ
did someone actually say "they could use BTC...but keep a ledger" ?
like.............. and what every few weeks someone does the transactions ?

and did another tard  actually say "the prisioners could pre-mine some special jail coin" ?
like.... on a GPU they brought in some how.. connected to there secret rig.. ?
I think that your post alone, proves, beyond a reasonable doubt that any crypto coins would not be appropriate for a jail setting.
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July 06, 2014, 02:53:51 AM
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anyone smart enough to use Bitcoin, is likely a Christian and would never end up in Jail.  first off.

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July 06, 2014, 03:35:37 AM
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anyone smart enough to use Bitcoin, is likely a Christian and would never end up in Jail.  first off.

im athiest, but i have morals to not do anything that will land me in jail
but
DPR(silkroad), pirate@40, karpeles, zhou tong, amir taaki.. i dont think they are "christian" as you put it Cheesy

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July 06, 2014, 03:36:29 AM
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A typical jail in Sweden.

this is almost as good as a couple of 100K studio in Sydney.

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July 06, 2014, 03:40:05 AM
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A typical jail in Sweden.

this is almost as good as a couple of 100K studio in Sydney.

all sydney is missing is the 12 hour curfew that comes with their apartment block

"lockdown at 8pm-8am everyone must be in their apartments" Cheesy

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July 06, 2014, 04:01:13 AM
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anyone smart enough to use Bitcoin, is likely a Christian and would never end up in Jail.  first off.
This is not at all true, and is very raciest. Since bitcoin adoption is widespread throughout the world I would assume that the religions of bitcoin users is also diverse.
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July 06, 2014, 06:40:44 AM
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anyone smart enough to use Bitcoin [...] never end up in Jail. 

In a society of slaves the free thinkers usually wind up in jail. 
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July 06, 2014, 07:23:14 AM
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anyone smart enough to use Bitcoin, is likely a Christian and would never end up in Jail.  first off.

im athiest, but i have morals to not do anything that will land me in jail
but
DPR(silkroad), pirate@40, karpeles, zhou tong, amir taaki.. i dont think they are "christian" as you put it Cheesy

i'm an atheist too.  but i believe in G-d.  call me sane, but there is no diference between the two

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July 06, 2014, 07:26:21 AM
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I don't think its' use in jail is much differ than any other digital money
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July 06, 2014, 09:00:14 AM
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I don't think its' use in jail is much differ than any other digital money

I've been to jail twice this last decade.  And always got out the next day. What kind of crimes are u talking about?  All mine were misdaemeanors

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