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Topic: New auction for 50000 btc from US marshalls! - page 5. (Read 5806 times)

hero member
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February 19, 2015, 03:34:53 AM
#4
No they have another 44k or something for the next auction.
newbie
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February 19, 2015, 03:28:03 AM
#3
People should avoid purchasing Bitcoin or any cryptocurrency from any government that did previously confiscate them.  Most Bitcoin users use Bitcoin because they wish to engage in a more FREE and a more PRIVATE management of their value/worth/wealth that is not subject to prying third party eyes (government or otherwise).  

Anyone that purchases those coins from the government is no friend of freedom or liberty or privacy... instead they are simply one of but many slaves to fiat currency, as is policed by each its own respective government and world banking oversights.

The government will take the fiat proceeds of the Bitcoin sale and will apply that against more policing and prosecution of more people, namely people committing victimless crimes where all the participants were voluntary, and where Bitcoin or Tor or some other technological means of privacy was used, which to the government represents an enemy.

True Bitcoin believers and advocates seem far and few in-between, in that they've not the sense to speak out against such government actions relating to Bitcoin.

The Bitcoin community, at least the core community and those with the muscle and influence, should publicly denounce such auctions and encourage everyone in the Bitcoin community to not partake... to avoid it like the plague and to not give them anything other then what they've already stolen.  

If they want to sell those Bitcoins, then let them go to the exchanges and sell try to sell them, but the community as a whole, including the exchanges should treat those Bitcoins like 'dirty' Bitcoins and have NOTHING to do with them, and not trade them... because after all, aren't they dirty Bitcoins?
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sr. member
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February 18, 2015, 08:22:45 PM
#2
Well the second auction didn't really affect so much on the movement of the price so hopefully this time round, it will be the same as well.
hero member
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February 18, 2015, 08:15:07 PM
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http://www.usmarshals.gov/assets/2015/dpr-february-auction/

Have they finally emptied their cache?

Wish this causes a trend reversal

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