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  • scabzzzz
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    The Silk Road has been running for a while. He only got caught because he did that fucking Forbes interview. You cant tell the public that you exist and hide yourself for very long... Idiot.

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  • Mr. Tasty
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    I love how they caught the dude too, freaking personal e-mail address in the early start of the SR

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  • Mr. Tasty
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    Originally posted by nando View Post
    sure but it shows that the whole idea of "they can't shut us down" is preposterous.

    it also proves what I mentioned earlier - be careful. take advantage of an early market and make some money, but don't be blind to the risks.

    bitcoin market? or black market?:D

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  • nando
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    sure but it shows that the whole idea of "they can't shut us down" is preposterous.

    it also proves what I mentioned earlier - be careful. take advantage of an early market and make some money, but don't be blind to the risks.

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  • Cletonius
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    Originally posted by codyep3 View Post
    So, how do you think this will impact bitcoin currency rates? Decrease because of all the news press, or increase because of the cleansing of the bitcoin. Saw a figure that said some 75% of bitcoin usage was for illegal transactions. It is going to be interesting in the next couple weeks.
    I'd bet another silk road type of site is already in operation. The black market is impossible to stop. Give it time, the new URL will eventually get out.

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  • Mr. Tasty
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    So, how do you think this will impact bitcoin currency rates? Decrease because of all the news press, or increase because of the cleansing of the bitcoin. Saw a figure that said some 75% of bitcoin usage was for illegal transactions. It is going to be interesting in the next couple weeks.

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  • CabbE30
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    Yahoo! news but still:

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  • decay
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    we're the biggest bitcoin payment processor, currently.

    we have a suite of plugins for e-commerce sites, mobile apps, etc, that allow vendors to accept bitcoin (you can keep them in BTC, or convert to any of 28 currencies at the market value @ time of transaction, eliminating volatility risk).

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  • Vedubin01
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    what does your new company actually do?

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  • decay
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    ^ good development, been watching that project for a few months; for a while, it looked like regulation was going to kill it.

    Bitcoin needs 2 things to thrive: expanded utility (what my new job does) and increased dissemination (what the ATM does).

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  • Vedubin01
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    The other day I had heard about ATMs that will be doing transactions for Bitcoins. Time did a story on it today. Looks like this is a bigger movement than most expected. What do you guys in the know think about the latest?


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  • Dozyproductions
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    Originally posted by Vedubin01 View Post
    http://rt.com/usa/bitcoin-sec-shavers-texas-231/


    A federal judge has for the first time ruled that Bitcoin is a legitimate currency, opening up the possibility for the digital crypto-cash to soon be regulated by governmental overseers.
    Yay regulation by the government!.... oh.

    Our paper money and Bitcoin are the same thing. They have no right to regulate shit if all of it is based on faith anyways.

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  • decay
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    Originally posted by Cletonius View Post
    As a merchant I'd like to accept bitcoin...
    sending PM.

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  • Cletonius
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    Originally posted by decay View Post
    that's one of the solutions BitPay has built.



    i'll be the sales engineer there, so if there's a place you want to spend bitcoin, put them in touch with me.
    As a merchant I'd like to accept bitcoin...

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  • decay
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    Originally posted by Cletonius View Post
    That's awesome!

    I wish there was a way to use bitcoins like a debit card.
    that's one of the solutions BitPay has built.



    i'll be the sales engineer there, so if there's a place you want to spend bitcoin, put them in touch with me.

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