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Topic: This survey proves that buying drugs represent a small market for bitcoin (Read 1032 times)

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legendary
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if you put this poll up on SR, the results would be very different
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This survey doesn't prove what you said it proves. It proves that 9% of a specific sample group admitted on a survey to purchasing narcotics via bitcoins, and it proves that 61% of the same specific sample group admitted to either gambling, taking drugs, drinking, smoking, etc.

What you extrapolate onto the general population based on that survey data depends on many factors, including how 'random' the sample really was, the likelihood of people telling the truth given the survey method and the nature of the questions asked, etc.
People who purchase narcotics on bitcoin generally have spent some time learning a thing or two about security. They may be using the TOR network or similar service. However, anyone who REALLY knows a thing or two about security knows that even giving information like that over something as secure as the TOR network is not really worth even the miniscule risk. On the OTHER hand, blah blah blah.

So basically, take the survey results with a grain of salt. They may be accurate, they may not be.

IMHO, I believe that the survey is pretty accurate; that's just my general perception. People who think the entire bitcoin economy is based off of "drugs and child porn" (you've seen those troll comments on Reddit) are people who either don't own bitcoin or don't know anything about it. Actually these are also people who know nothing about the internet. Doesn't matter where you look, porn on the internet is 99% of the time free. Doesn't matter whether it's child porn or black amputee toilet hardware fetish porn. Sure there are billions of dollars spent on it, yet the amount "consumed" is far higher due to its availability, especially with bitcoin users who happen to know a thing or two about the internet and aren't going to pay a dime for movies, music, books, or porn. Yet I see that suggestion plastered all over social media sites in casual discussions of bitcoin. To suggest that a sizable portion of the bitcoin economy is users paying cash for illegal and immoral pornography is absolutely unrealistic and is just a weak attempt at sensationalism. Or... is it cointelpro's paid trolls trying to influence public opinion? Lololol.
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imagine you do an activity illegal in your country. would you be willing to admit to it on a public internets with your ip address potentially logged or your request read by your provider? then you deserve to go to jail Smiley this survey only proves that 9% of bitcoin drug users are stupid or live in a state that passed legalize laws, nothing else.
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This proves nothing. You got NOTHING on me.
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I think it is quite interesting how this survey debunk the myth about how huge is the drug market in bitcoin.

http://spacedruid.com/2013/02/26/the-demographics-of-bitcoin-part-1/



i thought it debunked the myth that people who buy drugs with bitcoins, fill out surveys.


Well maybe... but I don't see why, this survey is anonymous
Because they've got better things to do?

yes getting high is very time consuming.   Cheesy

 Grin
legendary
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I think it is quite interesting how this survey debunk the myth about how huge is the drug market in bitcoin.

http://spacedruid.com/2013/02/26/the-demographics-of-bitcoin-part-1/



i thought it debunked the myth that people who buy drugs with bitcoins, fill out surveys.


Well maybe... but I don't see why, this survey is anonymous
Because they've got better things to do?

yes getting high is very time consuming.   Cheesy
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There is more to Bitcoin than bitcoins.
I think it is quite interesting how this survey debunk the myth about how huge is the drug market in bitcoin.

http://spacedruid.com/2013/02/26/the-demographics-of-bitcoin-part-1/



i thought it debunked the myth that people who buy drugs with bitcoins, fill out surveys.


Well maybe... but I don't see why, this survey is anonymous
Because they've got better things to do?
legendary
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39% of users do not drink, smoke, gamble, or take drugs.

that's the bit your talking about?

doesn't that mean that 61% of users drink, smoke, gamble, and take drugs?   Grin


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Only 9% of respondents have bought narcotics (using Bitcoin that is)

oh i see

No it means 61% of users drink, smoke, gamble or take drugs.
legendary
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I think it is quite interesting how this survey debunk the myth about how huge is the drug market in bitcoin.

http://spacedruid.com/2013/02/26/the-demographics-of-bitcoin-part-1/



i thought it debunked the myth that people who buy drugs with bitcoins, fill out surveys.


Well maybe... but I don't see why, this survey is anonymous
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I think it is quite interesting how this survey debunk the myth about how huge is the drug market in bitcoin.

http://spacedruid.com/2013/02/26/the-demographics-of-bitcoin-part-1/



i thought it debunked the myth that people who buy drugs with bitcoins, fill out surveys.
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Well 9% is not that much. We can't say that bitcoin is sit over illegal drugs
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39% of users do not drink, smoke, gamble, or take drugs.

that's the bit your talking about?

doesn't that mean that 61% of users drink, smoke, gamble, and take drugs?   Grin


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Only 9% of respondents have bought narcotics (using Bitcoin that is)

oh i see
legendary
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I think it is quite interesting how this survey debunk the myth about how huge is the drug market in bitcoin.

http://spacedruid.com/2013/02/26/the-demographics-of-bitcoin-part-1/

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