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February 03, 2015, 08:06:22 AM
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saw today the decentralized information blackmarket "DARK LEAKS"..

Is this the killer app bitcoin needed?

Every thing from trade to Governement secrets and corruption information can be traded..

How will this impact our society and bitcoin?

https://medium.com/@ZozanCudi/darkleaks-information-blackmarket-1ee5ac28c892
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February 03, 2015, 01:31:37 PM
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They (the creators of black markets and the like) certainly see no reason to go anywhere else for their digital currency needs, which underlines Bitcoin's utility and, by extension, its value.  Which is a good thing IMO, notwithstanding the bad press.

Societies will change dramatically over coming years and this just adds to it.  In the UK, for example, we're not used to the widespread ownership of guns.  What happens when literally anyone can buy designs for and 3D print their own gun?
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