I meant the shit talking cowards would snitch. I dont think the Samaurai guys did, or even had anyone to snitchn on. Plus, its pretty damn clear the whole thing was to send a message to others who would dare help people with privacy. They were 'guilty with no chance of proving innocence' in the eyes of this fucked up system. Not sure how things are elsewhere but in the US there is this thing called 'mad time' where the judge will throw the book at defendants if they go to trial, even if a max sentence isnt warranted.
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the sad truth is the vast majority of bagholders are scared of the real bitcoin - the one that lets a drug dealer, an immigrant maid, and a pro boxer all use the same money on equal footing. regulators just reminded everyone who's still playing the game.
most "bitcoiners" never actually wanted financial sovereignty, they wanted number go up and a pat on the head from uncle sam.
y'all can cry about the plea deals but until the community decides privacy is worth defending - like really defending, not just twitter posts - this was inevitable.
the system's been burning privacy warriors for decades, nothing new here.
Oh its about samurai. Oh hell yeah they are typical example of Scapegoats. I thoughts its a single guy that got into problem...
Who ever bitches about plea deal isnt worth talking too. They dont know neither are they trying to comprehend the gravity of the case... the whole samurai case is a scapegoat case from the beginning and its good they took plea cuz those fucks would tear them to pieces on trial.
But the worst shit is that in todays time financial crime is considered more worth than someones life! THATS DISGUSTING PART of judiciary system today. That it treats fiat more worth than Human life.