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#1751121 - 08/16/12 06:44 AM M-trade
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#1751207 - 08/16/12 10:57 PM Re: M-trade [Re: Prez]
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Very interesting article.

Thanks for that.

peace
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#1751215 - 08/17/12 04:18 AM Re: M-trade [Re: LabRat]
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Ah, the Silk Road... so many bitcoins... back when they cost about CDN $5 each, some time after the crash... surprised I remember anything from those months.

They will probably never find a way to hack Tor (I know a thing or two about programming, and Tor is a fantastic example), they might start finding ways of blocking its traffic though. But destabilizing the bitcoin, it has happened once before, got hacked, someone made a small fortune and the bitcoin dropped from over $30 to a few cents. The Silk Road survived that one, though...
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