Quote from: Guru on June 24, 2012, 04:52 amQuote from: AbraCadaver on June 22, 2012, 09:08 amQuote from: oscarzululondon on June 22, 2012, 02:36 amLook at all the other sites that sold card details and human slaves, they get shut down in days.Did any of these sites transact in Bitcoins? I can't help feeling that with the world economic situation the way it is, Bitcoin is their main concern, not website based international drug dealing. I sincerely doubt it. Consider that, by design, there will never be more than 21 million bitcoins. Right now, bitcoins are worth about $6.46 U.S. Some estimates of the number of coins in circulation are about 7.5 million to 8 million. Assuming the higher figure, at the current exchange rate, that amounts to on the order of about $50 million U.S. Frankly, that is just too small an amount for the powers that be to worry about. Frankly, compared with the estimated values of the regular, meat-space drug trade (estimated by some sources at $94 billion U.S.), the entire bitcoin economy is hardly more than a rounding error. GuruQuite so Guru, I think we're a very small slice of a very large pie. Policing to a large extent is about allocation of resources and there is currently nowhere near the level of public pressure on LEO to capture vendors on here as there is to apprehend shady characters hanging around school gates peddling dope to young children or to avenge the deaths of innocent people caught in the crossfire of drug wars.Of course this is no reason not to be vigilant!V.