• Silk Road - Your Local Drug Dealer Is Now a Computer
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[QUOTE=kaskade700;43051198]Suspiciously stealth IMO; not the kind of shit you expect a 20yr old dude to get on mail order.[/QUOTE] What does that mean? You'd think stealth would mean innocuous as possible, like getting a card in the mail where if you investigated very closely you'll find the tabs you ordered, or something like that.
[QUOTE=DoctorSalt;43051714]What does that mean? You'd think stealth would mean innocuous as possible, like getting a card in the mail where if you investigated very closely you'll find the tabs you ordered, or something like that.[/QUOTE] But sometimes it can be too stealth. Like imagine getting an order from a 20 year old male for a stapler. Something you can get within a mile of your house unless you live in like Antarctica
[QUOTE=DoctorSalt;43051714]What does that mean? You'd think stealth would mean innocuous as possible, like getting a card in the mail where if you investigated very closely you'll find the tabs you ordered, or something like that.[/QUOTE] Well that's basically how you receive blotters. Powders are sneaky and there's no point spoiling exactly what they look like.
[URL]http://www.reddit.com/r/SheepMarketplace/comments/1rvlft/i_just_chased_him_through_a_bitcoin_tumbler_and/[/URL] [QUOTE]I've been a very busy boy. All day, we've been chasing the scoundrel with our stolen bitcoins through the blockchain. Around lunchtime (UK), I was chasing him across the roof of a moving train, (metaphorically). I was less than 20 minutes, or 2 blockchain confirmations, behind "Tomas". He was desperately creating new wallet addresses and moving his 49 retirement wallets through them, but having to wait for 3 or 4 confirmations each time before moving them again. Each time I caught up, I "666"ed him - sent 0.00666 bitcoins to mess up his lovely round numbers like 4,000. Then,all of a sudden, decimal places started appearing, and fractions of bitcoins were jumping from wallet to wallet like grasshoppers on a hotplate without stopping for confirmations. Shit! He was tumbling our stolen bitcoins a second time, and a tumbler is unbeatable.... Unless you guess which one it is, nearly all the coins belong to the person you're tracking, jump in with him, and get jumbled up through the same wallets using the same algorithm. I was hopping from foot to foot shouting "come on!" at my laptop, waiting an age for 6 blockchain confirmations to get 0.5 btc into "bitcoin fog". My half a bitcoin got sliced and diced through loads of wallets and I followed the biggest chunk with blockchain.info - along with 96,000 stolen ones! I chose the shortest tumbling time - 6 hours - and my half a coin plinked back onto my android phone in dribs and drabs, sparkly and new. I think he's asleep now in the czech republic. When he awakes, he will see my "666" next to his 96,000 stolen, freshly-laundered bitcoins. Along with lots of insults attached to fragments of bitcoins that I hope you are about to send here:- [URL]https://blockchain.info/address/1CbR8da9YPZqXJJKm9ze1GYf67eKAUfXwP[/URL] Now I've GOT to sleep. I've just chased a thief through a washing machine for you[/QUOTE] How exciting! That's $96m in dirty, private money. This guy is probably getting tortured for that wallet if he ever gets found. In a way it would be good as it'll discourage more high-profile scams like this. Why bother stealing all that money if you can't even use it, and will most likely end up dead.
The internet blows my mind sometimes
im so depressed. lost over 100 quid cause of that czech prick and now i have no weed or anything to take the edge off my rage. i hate myself right now
Are Chinese authorities manipulating the market? I drew this bearish rising wedge yesterday but didn't think much of it as Bitcoin has a tendency to ignore bear signals and only follow the bullish ones. [t]https://images.weserv.nl/?url=i.imgur.com/4t5zCP0.png&fnr[/t] The bearish wedge also coincided with a bearish double top, but by bitcoin logic this should also have been ignored. And at that exact moment Chinese authorities go ahead and release the first official statement on BTC which could be interpreted as bearish (which it was), and this happens [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/z7F96E0.png?1[/IMG] I'm thinking someone in the Chinese gov is looking to buy low. Either that or watch the world burn.
I know that last night when that drop started it was from people panic selling because of sensationalist headlines. They thought bitcoins were illegalized in china, not regulated. Something fishy is going on concurrently though.
Someone hacked BMR and was stealing thousands of dollars. [editline]5th December 2013[/editline] 200 BTC lost
[QUOTE=std DONOR;43084172]I know that last night when that drop started it was from people panic selling because of sensationalist headlines. They thought bitcoins were illegalized in china, not regulated. Something fishy is going on concurrently though.[/QUOTE] The worst part is that they've probably prematurely popped the bubble. Meaning no final parabolic spike to $2.4-$3.6k. Indicators are looking very bad atm I'll still keep fiat at Bitstamp in case it breaks previous ATH, which would indicate a successful recovery and continuation of the rally. But chances are slim for that right now.
Bitcoins rapidly decreasing in value. I can't tell if it's a bubble burst or the suspension of acceptance from Chinese company baidu. Either way bitcoin is taking a beating from it
[QUOTE=grhanlon;43092135]Bitcoins rapidly decreasing in value. I can't tell if it's a bubble burst or the suspension of acceptance from Chinese company baidu. Either way bitcoin is taking a beating from it[/QUOTE] See my previous post. It is very likely a bubble burst. Good chance to catch the floor for those who waited for this. My bottom count is still $300-400, as it seems the $1200 top count (which the bottom estimate was based on) was realized after all.
Lol whoever guessed 1200$ was spot on. Good job haha
I'm buying this time, no question
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[QUOTE=IBetYouKnowMe;43094291][url]http://silkroad6ownowfk.onion/[/url] New address. New network. MOAR DRUGS. Spread the word please. Save the URL.[/QUOTE] I still feel itchy about it... Does anyone else still think its a sting operation? Can anyone enlighten me on it...
[QUOTE=Widgeon;43094696]I still feel itchy about it... Does anyone else still think its a sting operation? Can anyone enlighten me on it...[/QUOTE] No one knows yet. Other markets shut down recently scamming tons of BTC. As you can notice they are at $740 a coin now.
[QUOTE=Mindtwistah;43093576]See my previous post. It is very likely a bubble burst. Good chance to catch the floor for those who waited for this. My bottom count is still $300-400, as it seems the $1200 top count (which the bottom estimate was based on) was realized after all.[/QUOTE] If the price goes anywhere below $350 I'll probably buy 3 or 4 of them and see where it goes from there
I'm so glad I sold before the price started going down. I only made about $40 from buying and selling 0.25btc but oh well.
[IMG]http://puu.sh/5ES03.png[/IMG] [video=youtube;_LfvkJ-LEgo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LfvkJ-LEgo[/video]
[QUOTE=grhanlon;43096065]If the price goes anywhere below $350 I'll probably buy 3 or 4 of them and see where it goes from there[/QUOTE] Floor will probably be closer to $400, possibly even a bit over given the positioning of this bulltrap in relation to the April crash and the lack of momentum in the terminal 5th wave.
Does somebody here with experience in bitcoins and new SR mind adding me on something to talk about the whole bitcoin-drugs shebang? I've got quite a few questions that I'm not sure how to find the answers to :v: [editline]7th December 2013[/editline] [QUOTE=Kaios;43097758]I'm so glad I sold before the price started going down. I only made about $40 from buying and selling 0.25btc but oh well.[/QUOTE] that's like 3g of weed or a few meals from KFC dude, be proud
[QUOTE=geogzm;43099182]Does somebody here with experience in bitcoins and new SR mind adding me on something to talk about the whole bitcoin-drugs shebang? I've got quite a few questions that I'm not sure how to find the answers to :v:[/QUOTE] If it's BTC related you could [url=http://steamcommunity.com/id/Mindtwistah2]add me up on Steam[/url]. Don't have any experience with SR 2.0 though, but plenty with the previous one.
[QUOTE=Mindtwistah;43099549]If it's BTC related you could [url=http://steamcommunity.com/id/Mindtwistah2]add me up on Steam[/url]. Don't have any experience with SR 2.0 though, but plenty with the previous one.[/QUOTE] Added :D My questions are mainly to do with how BTC purchases are affected by the changing prices and things around that, amongst other things
I've been hearing alot of talk about LTC, and how it's pretty much attached to BTC at this point (as this chart shows [URL]http://i.imgur.com/QYEaKQD.png[/URL]). The more BTC rises the more LTC will. Infact I heard rumours Mt.Gox is going to start allowing LTC and other coin trades soon, which I figure would make the price rise. ([URL]http://www.reddit.com/r/litecoin/comments/1rb60l/mtgox_will_start_trading_litecoin_when_their_new/[/URL]) I'm thinking since LTC is so cheap right now, I'm gonna throw a something at it and hold on for awhile. Worst comes to worse I lose $50~. Best case scenario it blows up too (although nowhere near BTC obv)
[QUOTE=Redskins1234;43100919]I've been hearing alot of talk about LTC, and how it's pretty much attached to BTC at this point (as this chart shows [URL]http://i.imgur.com/QYEaKQD.png[/URL]).[/QUOTE] The correlation there is so accurate it's almost uncanny.
[QUOTE=geogzm;43099602]Added :D My questions are mainly to do with how BTC purchases are affected by the changing prices and things around that, amongst other things[/QUOTE] On BMR, at least, the purchase price in BTC was usually variable, as the seller locked it to a certain USD/EUR/etc price. Of course you had to pay in BTC though
[QUOTE=Crumpet;43048132]Depends entirely on vendor, some nicely rated vendors have absolutely shit stealth (sugarwand for example), though he DOES ship uk->uk mostly so I suppose it doesn't matter so much read comments, they will give you a nice idea[/QUOTE] Could you point me in the direction of places to get stuff within the UK at all? I find it hard to find "trusted" pages
Well that's odd, Gox invalidated the clear bearish pennant I drew [t]http://i.imgur.com/Ch4Jr93.png[/t] Looks much like a real breakout too. Don't want to say trend reversal though, but certainly interesting price development with very slight possibility of continuation of wave 5. [editline]9th December 2013[/editline] 20 minutes later: [t]http://i.imgur.com/VQtEJne.png[/t] Just another day in Bitcoin I guess :v:
Tried SR 2.0 but it's not working.. If anybody has a really good site and they wanna share lemme know please
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