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Topic: [2014-10-12] CD: EU Prosecutors Launch Project to Combat Online Dark Markets (Read 1392 times)

legendary
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I hope they get rid of all these crime rackets it gives bitcoin a bad name.
donator
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Let's talk governance, lipstick, and pigs.
Since they can't do anything about real crime, they might as well go after imaginary crime.  Roll Eyes
member
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I know how they can combat them: legalise drugs. Problem solved. If people want drugs they should be able to buy them.
legendary
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In Satoshi I Trust
If there is no bitcoin, they can use fiat cash. It is not the fault of bitcoin. I don't think EU Prosecutors are against bitcoin. No while ago, many EU banks can let the customers to buy bitcoin through their bank accounts.

i guess you will be able to buy BTC at the ATMs or in the bank too. could take some years.
legendary
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If there is no bitcoin, they can use fiat cash. It is not the fault of bitcoin. I don't think EU Prosecutors are against bitcoin. No while ago, many EU banks can let the customers to buy bitcoin through their bank accounts.
legendary
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PLEASE limit your self to laws you can enforce, if you dont you will make a fool of your self...
its very dutch to to want to combat things they can not change..
so they can say in a later stage , we tryed evrything it does not work , so we have to accept this change.
 


legendary
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In Satoshi I Trust
European Prosecutors Launch Project to Combat Online Dark Markets

European prosecutors are speaking out about a new pan-European project designed to combat dark markets on the web – and they’re addressing bitcoin as a key tool of dark market operators.

http://www.coindesk.com/european-prosecutors-launch-project-combat-online-dark-markets/
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