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Crazy story. I wonder if this guy shows up at our favorite Austin bitdev gatherings?

Thanks Siggy!

A few months before Benthall (reportedly) ever touched Tor, co-author of this NY Times article Kashmir Hill was writing about blowing 10 BTC on sushi and such, for her series of articles on Forbes titled: "Living On Bitcoin For A Week".

Here's the first in the series:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/kashmirhill/2013/05/01/living-on-bitcoin-for-a-week-the-journey-begins/

And a follow-up from 2020:
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/16/style/bitcoin.html

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Thanks for this link and info!

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Interesting to see he lived with a pseudo-name near the end to avoid victims reaching out to him. From my view, alot of gray area with alot of this.

A free market should be a free market, but as long as others aren't being harmed

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Very interesting and crazy.
His moral compass....I dont know what to say.

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What an amazing tale! It's a reminder of the time when Bitcoin was seen as a "tool for criminals". 👀 #399398

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it glows so bright

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Silk Road 2.0 had a shorter lifespan than Silk Road 1.0 (Ross Dread Pirate)

From the article:
One October afternoon in 2013, Mr. Benthall was at an Equinox gym in downtown San Francisco when he saw breaking news on the overhead television: Law enforcement had taken down Silk Road and arrested the Dread Pirate Roberts, whose real name was Ross Ulbricht.

Being a member of Equinox gym makes him less sympathetic

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Being a member of equinox makes him a SF douche bag

And now his new project is to ensure legal compliance.

Patty Hearst would call this Stockholm Syndrome

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