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November 09, 2014, 05:27:01 AM
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Silk road 2.0 shutdown

Federal Agents of the FBI have done their job well with another crackdown, this time on the biggest online illegal marketplace on the web. Blake Benthall, 26, who goes by his online nickname “Defcon”, was arrested in San Francisco for allegedly being the owner of Silk Road 2.0, the successor of the original Silk Road online marketplace. The government’s investigation included an undercover agent who was able to infiltrate the administrative staff of the website and interact directly with Benthall, prosecutors said.

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November 09, 2014, 05:35:51 AM
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Silk road 2.0 shutdown

Federal Agents of the FBI have done their job well with another crackdown, this time on the biggest online illegal marketplace on the web. Blake Benthall, 26, who goes by his online nickname “Defcon”, was arrested in San Francisco for allegedly being the owner of Silk Road 2.0, the successor of the original Silk Road online marketplace. The government’s investigation included an undercover agent who was able to infiltrate the administrative staff of the website and interact directly with Benthall, prosecutors said.

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They did nothing but take down the worst black market on the web. It didn't even have a escrow system... NO COINS FOR THE PUNK ASS FEDS! They accomplished NOTHING!  This is old news BTW!  Cheesy  
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November 09, 2014, 06:24:52 AM
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IMO that Blake guy deserved to get arrested. He was extremely lazy in regards to security of keeping his identity secret. He apparently was not even using a VPN when connecting to the internet at various hotels, which is something you should do regardless of what you are doing
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November 09, 2014, 07:03:56 AM
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IMO that Blake guy deserved to get arrested. He was extremely lazy in regards to security of keeping his identity secret. He apparently was not even using a VPN when connecting to the internet at various hotels, which is something you should do regardless of what you are doing

The only thing "DPR" and "Defcon" are guilty of is EXTREME STUPIDITY!  If you're going to run a HUGE underground marketplace PLEASE Save your money! Don't buy Hired killers and expensive cars RIGHT under the noses of the FBI/NSA! MOVE!!!!  Move to a country where you at least have half a chance of getting away with it!
I would have put ALL my money on SR2 being as far from San Fran as possible. I can't even feel bad for this shit head. At least I didn't lose any BTC this time. Fuck!!!
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November 09, 2014, 07:20:51 AM
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Silk road 2.0 shutdown

Federal Agents of the FBI have done their job well with another crackdown, this time on the biggest online illegal marketplace on the web. Blake Benthall, 26, who goes by his online nickname “Defcon”, was arrested in San Francisco for allegedly being the owner of Silk Road 2.0, the successor of the original Silk Road online marketplace. The government’s investigation included an undercover agent who was able to infiltrate the administrative staff of the website and interact directly with Benthall, prosecutors said.

Read full article: http://dailysatoshi.com/2014/11/silk-road-2-0-shut-down/
Good bye SL 2.0 and welcome SL 3.0  Grin
https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2ll3hh/theres_already_a_silk_road_30/
http://www.businessinsider.com/theres-already-a-silk-road-30-2014-11
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November 09, 2014, 09:21:29 AM
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DO NOT TRUST!!!  Go with Agora or Evo for a while!  PLEASE!!!
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November 09, 2014, 10:04:42 AM
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Silk road 2.0 shutdown

Federal Agents of the FBI have done their job well with another crackdown, this time on the biggest online illegal marketplace on the web. Blake Benthall, 26, who goes by his online nickname “Defcon”, was arrested in San Francisco for allegedly being the owner of Silk Road 2.0, the successor of the original Silk Road online marketplace. The government’s investigation included an undercover agent who was able to infiltrate the administrative staff of the website and interact directly with Benthall, prosecutors said.

Read full article: http://dailysatoshi.com/2014/11/silk-road-2-0-shut-down/
Good bye SL 2.0 and welcome SL 3.0  Grin
https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2ll3hh/theres_already_a_silk_road_30/
http://www.businessinsider.com/theres-already-a-silk-road-30-2014-11

the quicker they shut them down the quicker people setup new ones. you think the fbi would learn but you cant expect much from them

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November 09, 2014, 02:21:49 PM
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old news dude ... and whats this has to do with Service Discussion ?
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November 13, 2014, 02:10:27 AM
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ip's are like tattoos in vital spots ,if you remove them you get killed ,if you leave them there you get identified ...

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