This will LIGHT UP the Libertarians (atleast the real ones), because Ross' release has been one of their singular crusades.
Finally, his conviction just before Trump took office and his pardon now also has crypto-economic significance and heralds some big changes.
For those who don't know, simply put, Ross created a truly free market place - you know the kind that we are lead to believe we have in the economics classes - using blockchain technology.
I think the changes we will see will include a free and transparent stock market in addition to a consumer free marketplace using the same Silk road technologies.
Oh, and when the thugs at DOJ took control of the Silk road, they ended up exposing that they had ways to compromise Bitcoin. Would be interested to hear those disclosures.
Finally, the Silk Road operation has offshoots into Rod Rosenstein, Johnheretohelp, and the whistleblower from Lin Wood etc. Deep end of some of those conspiracies will finally come to light.
Oh, and when the thugs at DOJ took control of the Silk road, they ended up exposing that they had ways to compromise Bitcoin. Would be interested to hear those disclosures.
Were any compromise methods ever addressed after that?
It’s insane that so many people believe that anything digital can be secure. At this point people should just assume that the U.S., China, and Russia have the computing power to slice through bitcoin as well as things that have 1000% more encryption.
This will LIGHT UP the Libertarians (atleast the real ones), because Ross' release has been one of their singular crusades.
Finally, his conviction just before Trump took office and his pardon now also has crypto-economic significance and heralds some big changes.
For those who don't know, simply put, Ross created a truly free market place - you know the kind that we are lead to believe we have in the economics classes - using blockchain technology.
I think the changes we will see will include a free and transparent stock market in addition to a consumer free marketplace using the same Silk road technologies.
Oh, and when the thugs at DOJ took control of the Silk road, they ended up exposing that they had ways to compromise Bitcoin. Would be interested to hear those disclosures.
Finally, the Silk Road operation has offshoots into Rod Rosenstein, Johnheretohelp, and the whistleblower from Lin Wood etc. Deep end of some of those conspiracies will finally come to light.
Were any compromise methods ever addressed after that?
It’s insane that so many people believe that anything digital can be secure. At this point people should just assume that the U.S., China, and Russia have the computing power to slice through bitcoin as well as things that have 1000% more encryption.
Nah, I don’t think that. It wasn’t my question.
“Can be secured against a wider variety of actions”, including known vulnerabilities, though, yes, potentially.
I know, and I didn’t mean to imply that. I’m just speaking to the bitcoin situation in general.