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Eugene

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Wed Dec 27, 2017, 09:33 AM Dec 2017

Bitcoin's boom is a boon for extremist groups

Source: Washington Post

Bitcoin’s boom is a boon for extremist groups

By Craig Timberg December 26 at 7:00 PM

After Charlottesville’s bloody Unite the Right rally in August, technology companies tightened rules against hate speech and banned many extremists from using Web hosting services, social media platforms and online payment systems.

But some on the farthest edges of the political spectrum soon found an effective tool for thwarting this industry crackdown: bitcoin.

Even before Charlottesville, Richard Spencer, a prominent member of the alt-right, a movement that espouses racist, anti-Semitic and sexist views and seeks a whites-only state, had gone as far as declaring bitcoin “the currency of the alt right.” But far-right political leaders and experts on extremist movements alike say the adoption of bitcoin gained new urgency after Charlottesville as extremists looked for ways to operate beyond the reach of government control and the shifting policies of U.S. tech companies.

Those who began acquiring bitcoin in August already have reaped substantial returns, despite the recent volatility in its price. In the months since demonstrators carried flaming torches and chanted “Jews will not replace us,” bitcoin has quadrupled in value. The digital currency began trading on several mainstream financial markets this month, pushing the price of a single bitcoin at times above $19,000. It was worth $16,000 at one point Tuesday.

Extremist figures who invested in bitcoin as a bulwark against efforts to block their political activity now find themselves holding what amount to winning lottery tickets. The proceeds could be used to communicate political messages, organize events and keep websites online even as most mainstream hosting services shun them, experts say.

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Bitcoin's boom is a boon for extremist groups (Original Post) Eugene Dec 2017 OP
Most will do what most every other "big winner" does... ret5hd Dec 2017 #1
Oh...almost forgot: A BIG bonus... ret5hd Dec 2017 #2

ret5hd

(21,320 posts)
1. Most will do what most every other "big winner" does...
Wed Dec 27, 2017, 09:49 AM
Dec 2017

stocks, gold, silver, bitcoin...

Buy high, watch while it balloons even higher, watch the crash, convince themselves it will come back and THEN they will sell, ride it to the bottom, then finally sell at a loss.

All that political activity goes out the window when they start dreaming of being rich. You watch.

ret5hd

(21,320 posts)
2. Oh...almost forgot: A BIG bonus...
Wed Dec 27, 2017, 09:52 AM
Dec 2017

When they sell at half (or less) of their initial investment, they blame it on the Jews!

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