if you aren't scum/aka have some existent reputation i am looking to buy add me ty
no flame pls i selected offtopic
if you aren't scum/aka have some existent reputation i am looking to buy add me ty
no flame pls i selected offtopic
how many usd would 1.5 bitcoins be?
how many usd would 1.5 bitcoins be?
0$ because silk road got vanned
0$ because silk road got vanned
Lucky_Shothow many usd would 1.5 bitcoins be?
http://preev.com/
[quote=Lucky_Shot]how many usd would 1.5 bitcoins be?[/quote]
[url=preev.com/]http://preev.com/[/url]
Are you going to send cash in the mail?
Are you going to send cash in the mail?
[quote=shifty1g]0$ because silk road got vanned[/quote]
http://techcrunch.com/2013/10/04/deep-web-users-are-ready-to-launch-silk-road-2-0/
Gotta get in there real deep.
Lucky_Shothow many usd would 1.5 bitcoins be?
Around 202 by the looks of it.
[quote=Lucky_Shot]how many usd would 1.5 bitcoins be?[/quote]
Around 202 by the looks of it.
SteveCAre you going to send cash in the mail?
paypal
[quote=SteveC]Are you going to send cash in the mail?[/quote]
paypal
craig what do you need to buy
craig what do you need to buy
that sounded real mean gonna edit that
that sounded real mean gonna edit that
coinbase will probably work ty anyways friends
coinbase will probably work ty anyways friends
added, pls accept my dead currency, i can sell a bit lower than an automated site
added, pls accept my dead currency, i can sell a bit lower than an automated site
I have traded for narfs dead currency im proud of everyone today
I have traded for narfs dead currency im proud of everyone today
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shifty1g0$ because silk road got vanned
That was the expectation of many people but actually the market recovered and is recovering really well after silkroad closed
http://i.imgur.com/YarRYKp.jpg
[quote=shifty1g]0$ because silk road got vanned[/quote]
That was the expectation of many people but actually the market recovered and is recovering really well after silkroad closed
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/YarRYKp.jpg[/IMG]
silkroad is one of literally 1000s of e-commerce sites on the tor browser.. BTC might take an initial hit but the market will be there indefidently
silkroad is one of literally 1000s of e-commerce sites on the tor browser.. BTC might take an initial hit but the market will be there indefidently
Ricksilkroad is one of literally 1000s of e-commerce sites on the tor browser.. BTC might take an initial hit but the market will be there indefidently
Well there was much speculation that silkroad and the other drug related markets were the ones holding the currency together, this week it was demonstrated it's not. Also they were arguably the major trade volume markets in the bitcoin currency, silkroad alone was estimated to have handled a total of 1.2billion $ in bitcoins since its start.
And I'm happy for it, we really need a independent currency not manipulated by exterior interests
[quote=Rick]silkroad is one of literally 1000s of e-commerce sites on the tor browser.. BTC might take an initial hit but the market will be there indefidently[/quote]
Well there was much speculation that silkroad and the other drug related markets were the ones holding the currency together, this week it was demonstrated it's not. Also they were arguably the major trade volume markets in the bitcoin currency, silkroad alone was estimated to have handled a total of 1.2billion $ in bitcoins since its start.
And I'm happy for it, we really need a independent currency not manipulated by exterior interests
ALL 'BOUT DAT LTC BOYS.
Goddamnit MtGox...start trading LTC already :'(
ALL 'BOUT DAT LTC BOYS.
Goddamnit MtGox...start trading LTC already :'(
KanecoRicksilkroad is one of literally 1000s of e-commerce sites on the tor browser.. BTC might take an initial hit but the market will be there indefidently
Well there was much speculation that silkroad and the other drug related markets were the ones holding the currency together, this week it was demonstrated it's not. Also they were arguably the major trade volume markets in the bitcoin currency, silkroad alone was estimated to have handled a total of 1.2billion $ in bitcoins since its start.
And I'm happy for it, we really need a independent currency not manipulated by exterior interests
but instead by the amount of drugs purchased illegally on the internet.
[quote=Kaneco][quote=Rick]silkroad is one of literally 1000s of e-commerce sites on the tor browser.. BTC might take an initial hit but the market will be there indefidently[/quote]
Well there was much speculation that silkroad and the other drug related markets were the ones holding the currency together, this week it was demonstrated it's not. Also they were arguably the major trade volume markets in the bitcoin currency, silkroad alone was estimated to have handled a total of 1.2billion $ in bitcoins since its start.
And I'm happy for it, we really need a independent currency not manipulated by exterior interests[/quote]
but instead by the amount of drugs purchased illegally on the internet.
the301stspartanKanecoRicksilkroad is one of literally 1000s of e-commerce sites on the tor browser.. BTC might take an initial hit but the market will be there indefidently
Well there was much speculation that silkroad and the other drug related markets were the ones holding the currency together, this week it was demonstrated it's not. Also they were arguably the major trade volume markets in the bitcoin currency, silkroad alone was estimated to have handled a total of 1.2billion $ in bitcoins since its start.
And I'm happy for it, we really need a independent currency not manipulated by exterior interests
but instead by the amount of drugs purchased illegally on the internet.
If it didn't crash completely after silkroad went down then that means its not dependent on drug related markets, the currency has been more and more reliable as time goes on and people trust the currency more.
That's all it needs to work after all. Trust from the market that it works and has value and therefore it will work and have value, like it currently has. If you're gonna go for the obvious troll bait at least try to make it a little bit less obvious.
[quote=the301stspartan][quote=Kaneco][quote=Rick]silkroad is one of literally 1000s of e-commerce sites on the tor browser.. BTC might take an initial hit but the market will be there indefidently[/quote]
Well there was much speculation that silkroad and the other drug related markets were the ones holding the currency together, this week it was demonstrated it's not. Also they were arguably the major trade volume markets in the bitcoin currency, silkroad alone was estimated to have handled a total of 1.2billion $ in bitcoins since its start.
And I'm happy for it, we really need a independent currency not manipulated by exterior interests[/quote]
but instead by the amount of drugs purchased illegally on the internet.[/quote]
If it didn't crash completely after silkroad went down then that means its not dependent on drug related markets, the currency has been more and more reliable as time goes on and people trust the currency more.
That's all it needs to work after all. Trust from the market that it works and has value and therefore it will work and have value, like it currently has. If you're gonna go for the obvious troll bait at least try to make it a little bit less obvious.
I wasn't trolling. I criticize illegal drug dealing over the internet and the currency that makes a majority of them possible. I didn't say anything about the purchasing power of bitcoins.
I wasn't trolling. I criticize illegal drug dealing over the internet and the currency that makes a majority of them possible. I didn't say anything about the purchasing power of bitcoins.
the301stspartanI wasn't trolling. I criticize illegal drug dealing over the internet and the currency that makes a majority of them possible. I didn't say anything about the purchasing power of bitcoins.
I'm going a bit offtopic here and I agree with you that illegal drug dealing online is still illegal drug dealing, but don't forget that a market like this can actually have a positive effect on society (ie: decrease the number of drug related crimes) because people get what they want more easily and safe than any other "street" way.
I'm for regulation instead of prohibition tho, I think it would work in favor of society in the long run in all fields (health, economy, etc...)
[quote=the301stspartan]I wasn't trolling. I criticize illegal drug dealing over the internet and the currency that makes a majority of them possible. I didn't say anything about the purchasing power of bitcoins.[/quote]
I'm going a bit offtopic here and I agree with you that illegal drug dealing online is still [b]illegal[/b] drug dealing, but don't forget that a market like this can actually have a positive effect on society (ie: decrease the number of drug related crimes) because people get what they want more easily and safe than any other "street" way.
I'm for regulation instead of prohibition tho, I think it would work in favor of society in the long run in all fields (health, economy, etc...)
That's a different matter though and one that's supposed to be dealt with in public and not by a minority of tor users. And anyway, we're not just talking weed here. All I'm saying is that BC cannot be an inherently good
independent currency not manipulated by exterior interests
as long as they provide a platform for major black market activities. But this is off topic, OP has probably gotten his BCs and bought his weed already anyway.
That's a different matter though and one that's supposed to be dealt with in public and not by a minority of tor users. And anyway, we're not just talking weed here. All I'm saying is that BC cannot be an inherently good [quote]independent currency not manipulated by exterior interests[/quote] as long as they provide a platform for major black market activities. But this is off topic, OP has probably gotten his BCs and bought his weed already anyway.
is money of any type inherently good
are drugs inherently bad
is cash inherently bad because it funds drug deals/black market activities
@Kaneco I didn't understand that illegal is actually illegal until I read this thread wow so enlightening
is money of any type inherently good
are drugs inherently bad
is cash inherently bad because it funds drug deals/black market activities
@Kaneco I didn't understand that illegal is actually [b]illegal[/b] until I read this thread wow so enlightening
wonderland@Kaneco I didn't understand that illegal is actually illegal until I read this thread wow so enlightening
I was actually highlighting the illegal word to note I am for the law and not against the law or an anarchist or something, I just wish the law was different regarding those matters.
[quote=wonderland]
@Kaneco I didn't understand that illegal is actually [b]illegal[/b] until I read this thread wow so enlightening[/quote]
I was actually highlighting the illegal word to note I am for the law and not against the law or an anarchist or something, I just wish the law was different regarding those matters.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/qTDvijE.png[/img]
well fuck
god fucking damn it shit fuck
god fucking damn it shit fuck