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| gmilf |
| isn't it a bigger issue if you get caught using the mail? I thought it became a federal offense automatically if you shipped drugs or had them shipped to you. |
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| Tasty Onions |
Looks like Bitcoin enthusiasts have already started preparing for the crackdown...
| quote: | BitDrop is a decentralised, package delivery service that's paid for with bitcoin. It works by having runners that are near each other passing the package along until it reaches it's destination, with each runner taking a cut of the overall payment.
Nomico.in is to be the implementation of the anonymous exchange that I've written about before. However we need to wait for CryptoCloud to be up and running before starting this.
CryptoCloud is to be a cloud based computing platform (ala. Amazon AWS) that is hidden in cypherspace (inside the darknets I2P or Tor) so that their location cannot become known. This will allow anyone to easily start any kind of project that if it were illegal in whatever jurisdiction, will be able to run with impunity on CryptoCloud. So services such as Torrent sites, copies of the original Napster, and even directly selling copyrighted materials will be allowed(actually the policy as it stands is that pretty much anything will be allowed).
We're building CryptoCloud because we see a need for most of our services we're working on to be available no matter what any authority says or does, so instead of doing it one by one we're going to build a platform that everyone else will be able to use, and pay for with bitcoin.
...The most obvious reason is for money, I(we) think that these project's will be able to make us a nice profit by providing needed services in the bitcoin economy.
There are other deeper reasons.
Defense, we suspect that within the next 6 months many if not most bitcoin exchangers (especially MT.Gox, but also non exchanging services such as glbse.com) will be shutdown by various authorities around the world.
This will cause a liquidity problem for us (never mind our prime service being out of operation) and nearly every other business that uses bitcoin (this includes our suppliers). It would also kill the overall buying power that has grown with bitcoin over the last 6 months or more. This will seriously hurt our ability to operate and our bottom line.
To prevent this happening we hope to have the nomico.in (and CryptoCloud for it to run on) up and running before this eventuality.
Bitdrop is a mix of defense and cool factor. There is a need for a bitcoin paid delivery service, especially of goods that are.... less likely to pass through the current postal system unobstructed. |
http://bitcoinweekly.com/articles/i...-bitcoin-global
It seems that the real world is more and more starting to resemble cyberpunk dreams from decades ago, lol. Major corporations attacked by anonymous groups of hackers, people buying drugs and guns with digital currency through encrypted networks...
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| gmilf |
| oh, the courier is private as well? nice, someone post when they are accepting new people. This sounds a lot better than dealing with locals. |
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| enydo |
| I really can't see how the government intends to stop this sort of thing once it gets going, although I don't know a whole lot about the whole situation. |
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| Lews |
Eventually I feel the government is going to have to just legalize all drugs.
And, honestly, the government has much bigger concerns in the realm of cyberspace than people buying weed/acid/etc off the internet. People buying guns and bombs or hacking into government databases and banks are much more worrisome. |
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| nefardec |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lews
Eventually I feel the government is going to have to just legalize all drugs.
And, honestly, the government has much bigger concerns in the realm of cyberspace than people buying weed/acid/etc off the internet. People buying guns and bombs or hacking into government databases and banks are much more worrisome. |
i saw a glock for sale on silk road a couple of days ago.
you guys should check it out on TOR |
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| Lews |
| quote: | Originally posted by nefardec
i saw a glock for sale on silk road a couple of days ago.
you guys should check it out on TOR |
Yeah, that's the kind of thing that's worrisome.
Of course you have all these "anarchist libertarians" thinking how cool they are that they've gotten away with this and that they're sticking it to the man and all that bull, and then some angry kid will buy a gun and go shoot up a school.
This 's just irresponsible. |
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| ziptnf |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lews
Yeah, that's the kind of thing that's worrisome.
Of course you have all these "anarchist libertarians" thinking how cool they are that they've gotten away with this and that they're sticking it to the man and all that bull, and then some angry kid will buy a gun and go shoot up a school.
This 's just irresponsible. |
What? That happens already. Do you honestly think this is worse?? People have been doing this for decades. |
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| Lews |
| quote: | Originally posted by ziptnf
What? That happens already. Do you honestly think this is worse?? People have been doing this for decades. |
Did I say that? No. I said it's irresponsible. |
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| gmilf |
the second they begin selling serious things like explosives it will be shut down. If we know about the site, its too popular for its own good.
On a side note, I went with a friend to a gun show because he had an extra ticket. It was scary how many of the people there were college aged kids in school hoodies looking pissed at the world. for some reason I was expecting a bunch of hunters in camo.
I hate running students through the code orange drill because it reminds me of how ed up society has become in that regard. (Alright kids hide away from the door because one of your schoolmates wants to shoot you all dead because his parents and society hasn't taught him to deal with anger in an acceptable fashion) |
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| LAdazeNYnights |
so....
has anybody on here used this?
i'm considering it :tongue2 |
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| KushnOJ |
What's the site address?
I'm down to give it a try. |
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