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Re: How mining GeistGeld/Tenebrix can get you a prison sentence in the US
by
Lolcust
on 29/09/2011, 17:24:03 UTC

That was before you were forced to admit that you had premined 7.7 million coins for your money laundering operation. Once I found out about that I wiped the usb key containing GG and chucked it in a river.

Destroying evidence (and then admitting to it on a public forum)? Regardless of how any theoretical trial turned out, that could get YOU sent away.

The US Attorney's office has a standard policy of 'first through the door'. Meaning that the first one to tell on their fellow co-conspirators usually gets a lesser sentence or even immunity if the case is big enough. An international money laundering ring that has no problems in dealing with terrorist organizations such as Al-Qaeda is definitely big enough to qualify for immunity. In fact,as a patriotic law-abiding citizen, it is one's duty to make the existence of such an operation known to the authorities, and to provide any necessary assistance they may require. Pools and exchanges further the conspiracy in much larger ways than individual miners, and if any of those are in US controlled territory...

Coolio.

Hey, can you hook me up with CIA? ^__^