Unless TOR runs wires or a satellite signal to your modem from a private ISP then you are still sending traffic through your ISP (Which Government has LEGAL access to any time). Your original IP from your ISP may be invisible to online servers and networks but that is not the method the government/cyber security uses.
You login to bitcointalk.org they have your IP address. You login to bitcointalk.org under VPN/Proxy they have a different IP address. You use TOR...
All of the above still does not change the fact all of your communication is coming and going straight through your ISP.
You have no idea what you are talking about. Please learn more about TOR before posting such ridiculous comments which only highlight how little you actually know about it.
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Re: Northern Virginia Bitcoin Meetup *Come Join*
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gotgoxxed
on 27/02/2014, 21:26:28 UTC
Meetup seems to be down at the moment, or at least I can't get to it.
Was there any consensus on when the next meeting will be? I'm in Ashburn and would like to join...
You are completely correct, but this is an old topic. Fractional reserve bitcoin banking is inevitable to some degree, and a bitcoin reserve bank functioning like the Federal Reserve could be created.
It already has been created. And they called it Mt. Gox
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Re: " The Final Goxing " brought to you by two-bit-idiot .....
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gotgoxxed
on 27/02/2014, 07:27:32 UTC
I seriously doubt the keys were lost. I'm willing to bet that he was trying to arbitrage to build up the reserves once the price dropped on his exchange but realized he couldn't do so quickly enough to recover 744,000 BTC.