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Topic: Businesses' plans in the event of a raid. (Read 2417 times)

legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1002
March 22, 2012, 08:51:26 PM
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MtGox should not worry about being raided, they already have experienced oral and anal sex with law enforcement agencies of USA.

This, this and this! 1million times this!
I'll only add that they are still experiencing it. Why do you think all these rules about notarized copies of ID's came from? CIA/DEA data mining at it's finest.
legendary
Activity: 1470
Merit: 1029
Show middle finger to system and then destroy it!
SilkRoad have possibility to add address in case SR must be shut down and coins sent to owner.

MtGox should not worry about being raided, they already have experienced oral and anal sex with law enforcement agencies of USA.
legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1002
Don't worry dude. MtGox already told DEA that they would help them in everything they need.
Who cares about raids when you have the DEA covering your ass and using your company for data mining?
legendary
Activity: 2058
Merit: 1431
just have most of your coins in encrypted cold storage, with portions of the keys distributed to many people throughout the world.
legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1001
While the long arm of the US Government of Occupation has remarkable police powers around the planet... I wonder if they could really invade Japan just for the purposes for raiding Mt. Gox?

You mean like they brutally invaded New Zealand in order to have Kim Dotcom raided?
Oh wait.. they just made some phone calls. 

Yeah.. the long appendages of the US do indeed seem to be able to screw around remotely.. no boots on the ground required.

 

full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100
While the long arm of the US Government of Occupation has remarkable police powers around the planet... I wonder if they could really invade Japan just for the purposes for raiding Mt. Gox?

Don't have to invade they already have ten of thousands of troops left over from WWII still sitting there and I am pretty sure if they decided too they can exert enough pressure to have the Japanese do their dirty work.. To the OP as it stands today if the exchange website is down or inaccessible then you have no access to your coins.

sr. member
Activity: 266
Merit: 250
While the long arm of the US Government of Occupation has remarkable police powers around the planet... I wonder if they could really invade Japan just for the purposes for raiding Mt. Gox?
He doesnt specifically mean gox..
sr. member
Activity: 574
Merit: 250
While the long arm of the US Government of Occupation has remarkable police powers around the planet... I wonder if they could really invade Japan just for the purposes for raiding Mt. Gox?
sr. member
Activity: 658
Merit: 250
Are exchanges and other large bitcoin businesses prepared for a government raid or even physical robbery?  Much would be lost if Mt. Gox were raided and all the bitcoins they had were in the hands of some government department.  Raids happen unexpectedly and the US government raids first and has the trial later.  The point being that even if you are innocent, you could still be raided.

Ideally, if a business were raided (all the employees were immobilized and the website were shut down), the raiders shouldn't be able to get any bitcoins and users should still have access to their bitcoins.

Offline encrypted cold storage should be able to keep the bitcoins safe from theft.  Will multiple signature addresses allow users access to their coins when the exchange is shut down?

I'm not sure about the specifics of implementation, but are exchanges prepared for this?
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