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Topic: NAVIGATING THE ETHICAL LABYRINTH OF TIM DRAPER AND ROSS ULBRICHT (Read 88 times)

legendary
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wait till you read about tim draper holding hands with CSW trying to legitimise a CSW scheme but tim pulled out at last minute
wait till you read about tim draper holding hands with a bitcoin foundation owner who was a child star but turns out to have other child fascinations

seems tim always finds people with weak morals ethics
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I mean.. he was convicted for creating and operating an online black market that facilitated illegal activities such as drug trafficking, hacking tools, and other criminal enterprises. The evidence presented during his trial demonstrated that he knowingly enabled illegal transactions, contributing to drug addiction, violence, and above all else the solicitation of murder. Ulbricht's platform provided a haven for criminal activities, undermining public safety and the rule of law. While some argue for the libertarian ideals he claimed to champion, the undeniable reality is that the Silk Road facilitated a wide range of illegal and harmful activities.

It may be an unpopular opinion here on this forum..but Ross is a criminal.


Truth.

Personally, I'm not sure if his life sentence is justified. But dude operated a website allowing very illegal activities. His guilt was pretty damn cut and dry. It's not like he was just running a legal marketplace and people secretly used his website for illegal stuff. He knowingly built it for that illegal things.

As to that being an unpopular opinion...anyone thinking that either doesn't think we should have laws or is so blinded by bitcoin that they can't see straight when talking about anything related to Bitcoin. Criminals who use Bitcoin to do criminal things are still criminals, obviously.
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"Stop using proprietary software."
I mean.. he was convicted for creating and operating an online black market that facilitated illegal activities such as drug trafficking, hacking tools, and other criminal enterprises. The evidence presented during his trial demonstrated that he knowingly enabled illegal transactions, contributing to drug addiction, violence, and above all else the solicitation of murder. Ulbricht's platform provided a haven for criminal activities, undermining public safety and the rule of law. While some argue for the libertarian ideals he claimed to champion, the undeniable reality is that the Silk Road facilitated a wide range of illegal and harmful activities.

It may be an unpopular opinion here on this forum..but Ross is a criminal.
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Exploring the Ethical Labyrinth of Investment and Advocacy: The SilkRoad Case Study

This article navigates the complex moral and ethical landscape illuminated by the interconnected narratives of Tim Draper, a resilient venture capitalist with a profound belief in the potential of Bitcoin, and Ross Ulbricht, the enigmatic creator behind the Silk Road.

https://bitcoinmagazine.com/culture/from-dungeons-to-bitcoin-billions-navigating-the-ethical-labyrinth-of-tim-draper-and-ross-ulbricht

In the complex intersection of ethics, investment, and advocacy, the case of Silk Road stands out as a beacon for nuanced discussion. Our latest op-ed delves into the realms of privacy, philanthropy, and public support, shedding light on the intricate dynamics at play.

Tim Draper's vocal support for the #FreeRoss campaign is commendable, yet the specifics of any financial contributions remain shrouded in mystery. This strategic discretion raises questions about navigating potential government scrutiny while championing a cause publicly. Is there a balance to be struck between advocacy and privacy?

The importance of amplifying the #FreeRoss campaign cannot be overstated. With Draper's history of support, endorsing the petition aligns with our collective pursuit of justice. Your voice matters, and together, we can make a significant impact. Sign the petition and join the movement.

[Link to petition - https://www.change.org/p/clemency-for-ross-ulbricht-condemned-to-die-in-prison-for-an-e-commerce-website]

Furthermore, the speculation around whether Draper reinvested the Bitcoin acquired from Silk Road into new ventures adds another layer of intrigue to this ethical conundrum. How would such actions influence your perspective on the ethical investing debate?

Let's engage in this critical conversation. Your thoughts and insights are invaluable as we navigate the ethical labyrinth of investment and advocacy.

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