How is the police sure the Bitcoins belong to the man? How were they able to stop anyone from using them? As much as I'm happy for your deal I am very curious about this whole story.
There's a link above to the story. I have heard of a few instances now of police auctioning off BTC from the proceeds of crime. I don't know that they'd be going that cheap though as just last month Koreans were paying 200$ - 500$ dollars above the price paid in the west on the Korean exchanges, so the normal price would be a nice discount for them. I saw a guy making 20000$ /day on the abitrage.
And I don't see the point of doing all suggestions just to purchase at discounted price bitcoin.
With all the hassle, it's better to simply buy in exchange.
How is the police sure the Bitcoins belong to the man? How were they able to stop anyone from using them? As much as I'm happy for your deal I am very curious about this whole story.
There's a link above to the story. I have heard of a few instances now of police auctioning off BTC from the proceeds of crime. I don't know that they'd be going that cheap though as just last month Koreans were paying 200$ - 500$ dollars above the price paid in the west on the Korean exchanges, so the normal price would be a nice discount for them. I saw a guy making 20000$ /day on the abitrage.
That's a crazy level of arbitrage. Good for him if that's the case.
And I don't see the point of doing all suggestions just to purchase at discounted price bitcoin.
With all the hassle, it's better to simply buy in exchange.
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