Quote from: pkizenko98 on April 05, 2013, 08:41 pmNo one is blaming anyone. The last sentence in your post says it all! SR is their child, take responsibility for what happens with your child! Of course they SR staff needs to take responsibility of some kind for what goes on in their house! Are you kidding me?Silk Road is not anybody's "child", it is a business. A business which grants us access to a free market built on Agorist ideals and principles in which people are free to trade whatever products they wish without government oversight. As it is a free, largely unregulated market, each participant must exercise caution and take responsibility for their own actions.It would seem you have been so wrapped up for so long in a world of regulated businesses and markets where you have legal recourse against any whom may wrong you that you cannot comprehend the concept of an Agorist marketplace, nor recognise the absolute need for absolute personal responsibility when trading in one. It is people that need to do their due diligence or they will lose money, not Silk Road that needs to work to actively protect the foolish.Give me one good, valid reason - backed up by a logical thought process - why Silk Road administrators "need to take responsibility" for the actions of somebody that saw an opportunity to perform a confidence scam and took it. Just one.If I were to con you into sending me a lot of Bitcoin simply by registering a new account that tries to make itself look as official as possible and creating an elaborate story around it, would you honestly expect Silk Road to reimburse you for having the wool pulled over your eyes by a smooth-talking conman?! ???- grahamgreene