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Topic: Does anyone thing the move to block dwolla > gox has to do with gambling? (Read 1025 times)

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In another thread they were saying that the maryland gambling commission were the ones who ordered the warrant, there was even a screenshot of an article.



And who tells the Maryland gambling commission what to do?

Nah.  This isn't about gambling - but it makes a nice cover.
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Ching-Chang;Ding-Dong
In another thread they were saying that the maryland gambling commission were the ones who ordered the warrant, there was even a screenshot of an article.

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"to survive, we must live and fly"
I speak for American Bitcoin companies when I say - it's nothing personal, it's just business.
FNG
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I had the same thoughts.   I'm not sure if I believe it but it crossed my mind.
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"to survive, we must live and fly"
Probably not. Auditing/disconnecting Mt. Gox is a way to foster business for American Bitcoin companies, exchanges, and cash to BTC services. Some cutthroat business tactics here.
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Primedice.com, Stake.com
Honestly I highly doubt this.
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Gambling is run by mobsters... regardless of whether or not they are employed by the government. Does anyone think that this is simply a case of some anti competitiveness in the gambling area?
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