October 04, 2013

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Feds would like to shut down Bitcoin — but can they?

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Under the War on Drugs, the Feds have used every pretext, no matter how absurd, to seize assets under Civil Forfeiture. But after closing down the online illegal drug marketplace, Silk Road, they have possession of 600,000 Bitcoins they can’t crack. What are the implications if they can’t get at them? If they are able to get at them, will they try to manipulate Bitcoins?

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