BTC ATH tonight. over $6000/btc!

You tell me how a spin off of Bitcoin has an out of door $700 valuation. I guess we could use other words than fraud, but if it was let's say Italian stamps, you would call it fraud.
There were swindlers, schemers and con men long before Ponzi himself.

Like I said previously ... frauds of all kinds. The only time I ever watch CNBC is for "American Greed". Don't know if they have done an episode on BTC yet but I do know every one I've seen to date involved good old cash money.

But if it it too hot for you stay out of the kitchen.
 
But if it it too hot for you stay out of the kitchen.

TL;DR: I don't have an argument against you, just stay out of it and don't mess up the good PR with criticism.

We don't give a shit about your CNBC viewing habits, highly irrelevant... :)
 
Your prejudices are contradicted by the facts! All the major institutions: EU, IMF, FBI and Central banks have researched bitcoin criminal use. And all conclude that it happens but it's relatively to other assets very rare!.

Just see what the BankOfEngland and the EU said:

The article from BoE is dated 2015, already 2 years old. In cryptocurrencies that is completely outdated. Prices (below 250$ in 2015), marketvolumes and players changed completely since then.
 
The article from BoE is dated 2015, already 2 years old. In cryptocurrencies that is completely outdated. Prices (below 250$ in 2015), marketvolumes and players changed completely since then.

That of the EU is from this Summer, and tells just the same!
Bitcoin is too early and too complex for criminals, and a bad choice by it's semi-anonymity (FBI told that they liked it if it was used: tracking the blockchain).
 
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The article from BoE is dated 2015, already 2 years old. In cryptocurrencies that is completely outdated. Prices (below 250$ in 2015), marketvolumes and players changed completely since then.

Nah, criminal use was no doubt around before '15, but Bitcoin anonymity is poor ( proven by silk road bust). More than likely monero or zcash is a safer bet for criminals.
 
Mt. Gox, bitcoins exchange in Japan, was hacked, and 850,000 bitcoins were stolen. As a result, the exchange filed for bankruptcy in 2014.

[from TMZ news desk, SunTrader is Satoshi Nakamoto, the eclusive enigmatic inventor of bitcoin].
 
Mt. Gox, bitcoins exchange in Japan, was hacked, and 850,000 bitcoins were stolen. As a result, the exchange filed for bankruptcy in 2014.

[from TMZ news desk, SunTrader is Satoshi Nakamoto, the eclusive enigmatic inventor of bitcoin].
Nope wrong, I am SunTrader Nakamoto. And I'm from Jersey. "What exit"?
o_O
 
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