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July 08, 2014, 10:44:49 PM
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Just dice shut down because of this law?

Yes they did shut down because of this new law
Can be considered the first official casualty of this new change in regulations

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July 08, 2014, 11:49:28 PM
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I did an interview with Michael Moriarty in May.
In that interview, I claimed he was a good guy on the up and up....   
Now I'm not so sure.

PLEASE SHARE THIS PAGE TO EVERYONE IN THE BITCOIN COMMUNITY

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I have evidence that clearly shows that Michael Moriarty has decided to keep a customers $80,000 deposited at bitlaunder.com because he felt that the coins were "stolen or hacked from elsewhere"  Why that gives him permission to keep $80,000 I will never know.

In back and forth discussions, Michael admitted this and we set up a deal for him to return the 125 bitcoins but instead, Michael never sent the bitcoins, and instead posted today in this very forum that he is now giving away bitcoins.

I am giving Michael 24 hours to return the funds he has already admitted he has.  If he does not I will expose the rest of what I know, and all evidence of this crime-to-be will be posted at http://antilyze.com

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Do you know Dr. Michael Moriarty with a PhD from Stanford?  Please use the contact me or chat link on the page.  If he does not pay back the money he kept, I will indeed need your help in finding him.  He is the "Owner" of the "Bitcoin Network of Sites" according to his Linkedin.  He has 8 Full-time Employees and 50 sites including bitlaunder, bitforum.org, bitscams.org (funny), bitplastic, coinchimp, hotbitcoins, ​bitarmored.com, ​bitlisting.com, bitsecurity.com, bitfiverr.com, paidbitcoin.com, bitsweeps.com, bitbing.com, bitwebhosting.com, bitspeculate.com and more.  If he indeed is going to be keeping money that is not his, he must be brought down.  Any help on his identity from the hacker community will be greatly appreciated.

He thinks he's above us.  He thinks he can get away with anything.  I think there is strength in numbers, so please check out the page and also send an email to Michael telling him that we don't need his kind in the bitcoin community.  moriarty.bitcoin@gmail.com

If Michael returns the money he is holding, I will delete my pages and life will go on....   Michael: DO what is right, not what pads your "50,000 bitcoins"
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July 09, 2014, 05:49:21 AM
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I did an interview with Michael Moriarty in May.
In that interview, I claimed he was a good guy on the up and up....   
Now I'm not so sure.


he is not..

his name is a word play. just like pirate@40

pirates steal from people on the intrnational waters...

moriarty is a (sherlock holmes character) that is a notorious criminal with a network of criminal enterprises..

i knew this months ago, and even recently he has proven no clue about business, or FIAT regulation or wanting to obide by the law. h smelled fishy to me for months, and i stayed far far away from any of his businesses.

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July 09, 2014, 06:10:55 AM
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What do you think will happen to Just-dice now after the new law?
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July 09, 2014, 07:07:07 AM
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I did an interview with Michael Moriarty in May.
In that interview, I claimed he was a good guy on the up and up....   
Now I'm not so sure.


he is not..

his name is a word play. just like pirate@40

pirates steal from people on the intrnational waters...

moriarty is a (sherlock holmes character) that is a notorious criminal with a network of criminal enterprises..

i knew this months ago, and even recently he has proven no clue about business, or FIAT regulation or wanting to obide by the law. h smelled fishy to me for months, and i stayed far far away from any of his businesses.

So I don't get it... How do we stop him?  We just go about our lives and let him rip off everybody who bumps into his shitty sites?
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July 09, 2014, 07:39:58 AM
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I did an interview with Michael Moriarty in May.
In that interview, I claimed he was a good guy on the up and up....   
Now I'm not so sure.


he is not..

his name is a word play. just like pirate@40

pirates steal from people on the intrnational waters...

moriarty is a (sherlock holmes character) that is a notorious criminal with a network of criminal enterprises..

i knew this months ago, and even recently he has proven no clue about business, or FIAT regulation or wanting to obide by the law. h smelled fishy to me for months, and i stayed far far away from any of his businesses.
Frankie--

Did you see the public notice at http://antilyze.com?
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July 09, 2014, 02:26:48 PM
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Canada just passed the first-ever national law regulating Bitcoin.

I have been predicting for years that the US and Canada will not ban Bitcoin outright, but seek to regulate it and raise barriers of entry to new companies. 

Regulation = control.

The main targets for regulation are exchanges, whereby governments can track inbound and outbound buy/sell orders to compile national databases of Bitcoin owners.

The Moriarty Bitcoin Network will NOT BE COMPLYING with any of Canada's new regulation!

Dr. Michael Moriarty
Canada just passed the first-ever national law regulating Bitcoin.

I have been predicting for years that the US and Canada will not ban Bitcoin outright, but seek to regulate it and raise barriers of entry to new companies.

Regulation = control.

The main targets for regulation are exchanges, whereby governments can track inbound and outbound buy/sell orders to compile national databases of Bitcoin owners.

The Moriarty Bitcoin Network will NOT BE COMPLYING with any of Canada's new regulation!

Dr. Michael Moriarty
if you live in Canada or the U.S.?? and how your attitude or the people there against this law?? whether there is a real action from you or maybe some sort of institution where you get together and talk about bitcoin? and whether the agency has a strong legal?? sorry for this question. just wanted to take reference from other countries
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July 14, 2014, 09:08:28 AM
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I Can't find another source for this

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