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July 01, 2018, 04:30:19 PM
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The 130 cases are probably about deep web activities or about some big fishes irl. Nothing bad about this.
Probably but they could be actively investigating bitcoin users itself through their activities on blockchain, and not as a person unless they know who particularly owns the address they are monitoring.
if FBI should investigate bitcoin because of the gained it makes in 2017 then I think FBI is the enemy of humanity.
Why would simply investigating bitcoin will make FBI the enemy of humanity? It's not like they investigate it so that they can stop people from using bitcoin. They are only investigating it since long before 2017 to prevent money laundering and crimes related to crypto.
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July 01, 2018, 02:57:50 PM
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When people classified bitcoin as ponzi I do feel very bad because I have been in ponzi before and there is a great different between cryptocurrencies and ponzi scheme.  if FBI should investigate bitcoin because of the gained it makes in 2017 then I think FBI is the enemy of humanity.




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July 01, 2018, 02:43:52 PM
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The 130 cases are probably about deep web activities or about some big fishes irl. Nothing bad about this. If they do it with fiat what could be wrong to make it with digital currencies as well. We are safe from getting monitored by the FBI as an average Joe.
I can see that privacy-centric cryptocurrencies and Bitcoin mixers have a bright future Cheesy
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July 01, 2018, 01:52:57 PM
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Every single Bitcoin user gets their own FBI agent assigned to them. Mine was my best man at my civil partnership recently.

My hands are actually fitted with a type of overglove on top of his hands which means he can override every single thing I type and do. I also have to allow him to fit into the same suit and pyjamas as myself.

You're telling me you don't have one, OP? You must be some serious deadbeat not to warrant one.


Funny. Of course it is insane for authorities to pretend to track every single bitcoin transaction , let alone every single transaction in any other cryptos, it's simply impossible, but thinking that the FBI is not actively and daily trying to track down bitcoin users it's naive.

Using Localbitcoins is a lottery in which you may or not may be dealing with an FBI getting paid to ruin your life while you try to get a couple hundred bucks worth of cash to pay bills.
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Welt Am Draht
July 01, 2018, 01:43:02 PM
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Every single Bitcoin user gets their own FBI agent assigned to them. Mine was my best man at my civil partnership recently.

My hands are actually fitted with a type of overglove on top of his hands which means he can override every single thing I type and do. I also have to allow him to fit into the same suit and pyjamas as myself.

You're telling me you don't have one, OP? You must be some serious deadbeat not to warrant one.
legendary
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July 01, 2018, 01:41:10 PM
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Bitcoin went from $1 to $10,000 in 9 years. Never been heard of.. and Bitcoin got $350,000,000,000.  Roll Eyes

HYIP cartel is most likely using Bitcoin for their 200% profit per month HYIP programs/ponzis.

Will FBI investigation come to Bitcoin ??


The FBI has been investigating Bitcoin transactions for years now. In fact I recently saw news about this again:

https://www.coindesk.com/fbi-agent-confirms-130-crypto-related-investigations/

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The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is currently running 130 different cryptocurrency-related investigations, Bloomberg reported Wednesday.

FBI Supervisory Special Agent Kyle Armstrong told the Crypto Evolved conference in New York that the agency is investigating a variety of crimes, including human trafficking, drug transactions, kidnapping and ransomware, which have a cryptocurrency component, according to Bloomberg.

Further, there has recently been an uptick in cases involving cryptocurrencies, he said, citing opioids as one area where the bureau needs to focus on. Roughly 10 percent of drug users worldwide purchase drugs online in illegal digital marketplaces.

Some parts of the U.S. have also seen an increase in extortion schemes, where the perpetrators wish to use cryptocurrencies.

That being said, these "threat-tagged" investigations only make up a "small sliver" of the thousands of  cases the agency has, he said.

And unlike crimes involving cash, Armstrong said the blockchain's immutability makes it easier to track transactions. On the flip side, cryptocurrencies' anonymity or pseudonymity make it more difficult to properly investigate a crime.

Avoiding ending up in trouble is really easy: Just don't buy anything illegal. The problem is if you are sending Bitcoin to someone that is a criminal and you don't know it, or somehow received "tainted" coins etc.
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June 29, 2018, 09:48:48 PM
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Bitcoin went from $1 to $10,000 in 9 years. Never been heard of.. and Bitcoin got $350,000,000,000.  Roll Eyes

HYIP cartel is most likely using Bitcoin for their 200% profit per month HYIP programs/ponzis.

Will FBI investigation come to Bitcoin ??
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