Bitcoin is freedom cash, a censorship-resistant type of digital money permitting anybody with an web connection to ship cash to anybody else, no matter nationality, borders, or different arbitrary restrictions.
I personally first heard about Bitcoin in early 2013, by means of mates who had been shopping for… stuff from Silk Highway, the darknet market helmed by the mysterious Dread Pirate Roberts. Though Silk Highway was controversial (the “stuff” most individuals purchased and bought was, in fact, unlawful medication), it represented a radical instance of the type of freedom that Bitcoin offers.
Later in 2013, Silk Highway was shut down by the FBI, and Ross Ulbricht was revealed because the market’s founder and the true id behind the Dread Pirate Roberts pseudonym — though he claims a number of individuals operated the account. Ulbricht was sentenced to 2 life sentences plus forty years in jail with out the opportunity of parole.
For my part — and that of many Bitcoiners — it was extreme. Even in the event you consider Ulbricht was responsible of every thing he was convicted of (all nonviolent crimes), he was made an instance of, and didn’t really should be locked up for the remainder of his days.
Luckily, Ulbricht was granted a full and unconditional pardon from President Trump in January of this yr. The founding father of Silk Highway, in a really literal sense, has regained his freedom.
This version of Bitcoin Journal celebrates and highlights the liberty side of Bitcoin with a variety of articles and art work specializing in the individuals and initiatives that use bitcoin to advance liberty, and people who make this potential… with a particular deal with Ulbricht and Silk Highway.
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Welcome to The Freedom Problem.
Aaron van Wirdum
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This piece is the Letter from the Editor featured within the newest print version of Bitcoin Journal, The Freedom Problem. We’re sharing it right here as an early take a look at the concepts explored all through the total situation.
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