trammies
Bluelighter
I had a nosy the other day at that place and the posts are still happening, just in other forums. Still full of scammers though.
Aye, I noticed some threads in my Local Forum (fucking Location Services

I had a nosy the other day at that place and the posts are still happening, just in other forums. Still full of scammers though.
I don't use these sites, but if i did I would certainly not use or trust any site that sells stolen cards and weapons.
^@ Trammies, meant to post that hours ago but forgot to click the button
Yeah, same here. I'm not keen on supporting the sale of dubious stuff like weapons and dodgy porn. :/I wouldn't want to use a site like that either. Not so much a trust issue (although I'm sure that kinda stuff must bring extra heat) but more cos I don't consider drug use to be a crime so would rather avoid associating with actual criminality as far as is possible.
I'm shocked you were shocked.
Fuck knows who would pay for a stolen credit card, they would be canceled well before anything could happen.
Those who currently use bitcoins to buy drugs, weapons or hire assassins also have something else to worry about. All transactions leave a permanent record that's traceable to specific wallets. Even though Bitcoins are technically anonymous, if they ever pull that money out in their name at a legitimate Bitcoin bank or exchange, law enforcement has a direct connection to a real identity.
That's why Weaver says bitcoins are essentially "prosecution futures."
Bitcoin tracing experts are already cropping up -- and they're teaming up with law enforcement too. Sarah Meiklejohn is a computer scientist and graduate student at the University of California in San Diego, where she explores how people are spending their bitcoins.
She said people spending bitcoins in black markets don't realize "every bitcoin is by nature a marked bill." And it's not as forgiving as actual cash. If police catch you buying something illegal in person, you get criminal charges for that single act. Bitcoin's permanent, public ledger gives prosecutors a much longer memory.
"if you get caught buying drugs with bitcoins and they look at your transaction history, you get caught on every transaction you've ever made," she said. "It's much more serious."
People hand over money and are issued with a 16-digit code so they can access their digital currency online
Entrepreneur Akin Fernandez claims currency will be used by the world's poorest who don't have bank accounts to pay for goods online in future
Bitcoin value has fluctuated wildly as it is a virtual currency.........................................
........Normally it can take weeks to set-up an account and purchase the digital currency over the internet - but Akin Fernandez simply prints off a voucher so they can be accessed immediately.
The user then enters a 16-digit code and the Bitcoins are transferred to the designated virtual wallet within 70 seconds.
Silk Road's new administrators said hackers exploited a Bitcoin glitch to steal funds. But in the days since the attack, it's become painfully clear that the Bitcoin system isn't to blame. Only two scenarios exist, says Andreas Antonopoulos an engineer at Bitcoin wallet service Blockchain: Silk Road's leaders were fooled into emptying all their accounts willingly, or they simply swindled their customers themselves
Even gold and silver only have value because people say they do.
The only hard currency is the kilowatt-hour.