Transaction

5d4ae8f71eaa5291b281d168cb9800e9ca4a494b585547093cc472c05ef2aa94
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256,569
2019-06-10 21:29:20
1
1,360 B

2 Outputs

Total Output:
  • j!1dirzgocAsru3SdhetQkEJraQgYTf5xQm entry.create@c41be36af9613750dec6f983f06d2f2a219dd4b57b1422a1d89a7fda256f9f9cname8‘Well, It Was Worth About a Billion Dollars to Them’link>https://www.lrb.co.uk/v38/n13/andrew-ohagan/the-satoshi-affair descriptionMƒRamona talked about jail and I asked if they were afraid of being prosecuted. ‘They say it’ll never happen,’ she said. ‘Of course it will … So how can he? How can he?’ He spoke of men he knew who had sold bitcoin and had been prosecuted for money-laundering and said they might try to do that to him. ‘It was always a present danger,’ Ramona said. MacGregor, Wright alleged, had always had a plan to move him if necessary to Manila or Antigua if it looked like he might be arrested. ‘It’s always been incremental,’ Craig said. ‘One step, one step, and nobody realises that eventually that takes you over a precipice.’ ‘That’s the thing,’ Ramona said. ‘Your happiness doesn’t count at all. But now we’re stuck. You come out – you go to jail. You don’t come out – you’re a fraud. It’s got to the point where it’s almost better if he’s a fraud.’
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