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Discussion in 'TalkCeltic Pub' started by therealfenian, Mar 21, 2013.

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  1. therealfenian

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    Anyone mine? Use these?

    I've been playing around with it for a while now and have amassed a decent amount taking them as payment.
     
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  2. KidsWantUltra

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    Do you deal in the deep web mate?
     
  3. trip2themoon Concomitant Allez-Vous?

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    Think he's taken a wee stroll doon the Silk Road.
     
  4. Sean Daleer Free Palestine Gold Member

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    I have no idea what's going on but I'm excited...!
     
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  5. KidsWantUltra

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    House raids.... I think he has. Hes wide open.
     
  6. trip2themoon Concomitant Allez-Vous?

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    I dipped a toe on the Silk Road but knowing my luck my goodies would get intercepted by customs so I bottled out.
     
  7. therealfenian

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    No black market user here!

    Just intrigued by them and accept it as a payment.
     
  8. KidsWantUltra

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    Nothing wrong with the black market mate......................... :icon_mrgreen:

    You are okay with Tor browser mate been down on it loads of times.
     
  9. therealfenian

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    Aye.

    Some interesting sites via Tor.
     
  10. therealfenian

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    Assassinations by bitcoin
     
  11. KidsWantUltra

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    :icon_mrgreen: I like to call it reality.
     
  12. trip2themoon Concomitant Allez-Vous?

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    I saw a half g of Afghan black on at about £7.50 in our money but I never found out how they get it to you without detection. My my used to work in a shipyard in a small town in Holland and he sent his girlfriend home a joint and some grass, customs were all over it. I'd love to know how they package it to avoid detection.

    NB: The above question is for educational and information purposes only, no illegal activity will be undertaken by myself.
     
  13. therealfenian

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    It would depend on the entry point in Britain, the time of the year, the covering up of the smell (good old black pepper). :smiley-laughing002:

    A fair amount of small packages do get through. Constant ordering will flag you.

    Why someone would risk it is another question.
     
  14. KidsWantUltra

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    International governments use Tor for profits and political intentions its well documented, mostly people who whistle-blow an government usually get intercepted, or the few independent dealers who want to make a profit for a living. Channel 4 made a great documentary about this years ago was good watch mate.
     
  15. therealfenian

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    50 bitcoins for AK47.
     
  16. KidsWantUltra

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    RealFenian I would use bitcoins as a resource but not a mandatory option, guess you use this all the time or just started using it?
     
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    :fear:


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  18. therealfenian

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    Have been using them for the best part of a year. By using I mean accepting them as payment.

    They are pretty strong at the moment as a currency so just looking at options.

    Definetly more of a resource.

    I was looking at that mining side to it - seems pointless unless you have a house full of kit. Still okay for some I guess.
     
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    :50:

    I know what you mean, I think the bitcoins will go main stream in the future having the internet as the modern worlds main player.
     
  20. therealfenian

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    Seems a given. :50:

    Someone sells physical versions now only for bitcoins. You pay a higher amount of virtual bitcoin for a coin which can be redeemed for the virtual version :rolleyes: