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Topic: U.S. Drones Looking for Bitcoin Headquarters - Real or Fake? (Read 2047 times)

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The mining hardware company Butterfly Labs was raided as well, but no functional hardware was found.
LOL 
Cry I wasted $110 on them  Cry
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Hope this article is a fake because it's too disturbing for the future of cryptocurrencies
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he who has the gold makes the rules
they have found our great leader, all is lost, hide yo' wallets... its a catastrophe!

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Lmao platoon of soldiers chasing data packets
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Just had a read of the first two... I feel really embarrassed now lol, it's funny that the Chinese believed Kim Jong Un was the sexiest man  Grin.

A NZ equivalent of this site is http://www.thecivilian.co.nz/ - mainly focuses on NZ-related stuff, but mentioned once that North Korea threatened to nuke our largest city (Auckland).
BCB
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BCJ
That is hilarious!
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It's satire.

I thought so - just wanted to make sure before I say anything else about it Smiley.
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Coinion = Coin + Onion
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weaving spiders come not here
It's satire.
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Hey everyone,

Pardon my ignorance, but I can't tell whether this article/press release is a fake or not. If it is true, I find it really disturbing for the future of cryptocurrencies. The link to the article is http://www.coinion.com/2013/12/31/u-s-drones-looking-bitcoin-headquarters/.

If this is true, I'd expect to see it on the news - oh who am I kidding, the corporate owned media, the globalist elite, and the 1% will do whatever they can to preserve their fiat currency.
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