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Re: bog butter, if you still doubt it's a real thing, here's an article about a huge chunk of it they found a few years ago that's estimated to be 2000 years old. https://www.archaeology.org/news/4526-160609-ireland-bog-butter
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Buttercoins
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# ? Feb 6, 2023 04:37 |
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When you think about it, those buried chests we constantly find of Roman coins that were buried by Josephus McToga and then were lost when he died without telling anyone he had a stash, are just like all the hard drives with bitcoins on them! Archaeologists of the future will be hard at work looking for lost bitcoin hard drives. Just think their historical worth will mean the stored bitcoin will only have gone up in value!
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# ? Feb 6, 2023 04:45 |
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galagazombie posted:When you think about it, those buried chests we constantly find of Roman coins that were buried by Josephus McToga and then were lost when he died without telling anyone he had a stash, are just like all the hard drives with bitcoins on them! Archaeologists of the future will be hard at work looking for lost bitcoin hard drives. Just think their historical worth will mean the stored bitcoin will only have gone up in value! Ah the museum pieces everyone ignores in favor of historical porn commissions on the side of vases.
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Hello Sailor posted:Re: bog butter, if you still doubt it's a real thing, here's an article about a huge chunk of it they found a few years ago that's estimated to be 2000 years old. As someone in the field, they 100% tasted it.
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galagazombie posted:When you think about it, those buried chests we constantly find of Roman coins that were buried by Josephus McToga and then were lost when he died without telling anyone he had a stash, are just like all the hard drives with bitcoins on them! Archaeologists of the future will be hard at work looking for lost bitcoin hard drives. Just think their historical worth will mean the stored bitcoin will only have gone up in value! I just love that buried pirate treasure is real.
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Telsa Cola posted:As someone in the field, they 100% tasted it. Do you keep human remains in your garage by chance?
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# ? Feb 6, 2023 07:47 |
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Dr. Fraiser Chain posted:Do you keep human remains in your garage by chance? Nope, everybody whose sane wants nothing to do with human remains.
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# ? Feb 6, 2023 08:13 |
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I had an art teacher once who had some real human skulls in the class room
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# ? Feb 6, 2023 08:41 |
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Barudak posted:Ah the museum pieces everyone ignores in favor of historical porn commissions on the side of vases. Bespoke porn is always going to be a store of value. If only shock value.
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NorgLyle posted:I worked for a large multinational bank for years and we had an entire division whose entire purpose was basically to 'check to see if someone is stupid enough to be depositing $9999 repeatedly'. Why on earth did you need an entire division for that?
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https://www.vice.com/en/article/v7vj9a/sam-bankman-fried-deepfake-offers-refund-to-victims-in-verified-twitter-account-scam lmao it really seems that neural networks, which recombine the enormous corpus of human textual and visual works into what looks like novel productions, simply use that mass produced nonsense to trick real people into giving up their real economic values
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# ? Feb 6, 2023 11:16 |
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galagazombie posted:When you think about it, those buried chests we constantly find of Roman coins that were buried by Josephus McToga and then were lost when he died without telling anyone he had a stash, are just like all the hard drives with bitcoins on them! Archaeologists of the future will be hard at work looking for lost bitcoin hard drives. Just think their historical worth will mean the stored bitcoin will only have gone up in value! Isn't the blockchain a record of every transaction that has taken place? If so those late capitalism era bitcoins will be an invaluable, enduring record for future archeologists to look back at randoms buying drugs on the internet and losing vast sums in super obvious scams.
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Future archaeologists are just going to scratch their heads over it and write papers about their ceremonial uses
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https://twitter.com/web3isgreat/status/1622658000195317760?s=46&t=7fK0G_gX10OCHAMyT7OCMg
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One of the top stories on CBC right now. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/crypto-king-associate-hands-over-million-in-bank-drafts-1.6736290 One of the "crypto king"'s associates wiped his phone before handing it over to a fraud lawyer who got a civil search warrant against him, and had $1m in bank drafts to the head dude in the ponzi who declared bankrputcy without mentioning them. Courts love when you gently caress around like this, right?
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Powershift posted:One of the top stories on CBC right now. One weird trick to get out of legal trouble! Lawyers hate it!
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Powershift posted:One of the top stories on CBC right now. One thing I always think about is how many of these scammy type dudes are out there if occasionally one hits it big. They're incredibly dumb usually but completely without ethics and occasionally luck into some method to pull in tons of cash like this guy. Just think of how many dummies are trying similar angles but haven't managed to cash in big.
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Ghost Leviathan posted:I've been told that the trick to getting away with accounting fraud and grift is to not get greedy.
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Thing is - if he has wiped the iPhone and they can't be sure of anything that was previously on there, how do you measure the punishment besides simply contempt of court?
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Durzel posted:Thing is - if he has wiped the iPhone and they can't be sure of anything that was previously on there, how do you measure the punishment besides simply contempt of court? Willing to bet that they are gonna find connections to the phone in other evidence that will make it worse for him, its rarely the only way to find out what was on the phone.
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Durzel posted:Thing is - if he has wiped the iPhone and they can't be sure of anything that was previously on there, how do you measure the punishment besides simply contempt of court? Tampering with evidence is a felony that can get you up to 20 years in jail by itself. They have to prove you did it knowingly and with intent, but if they can cross those thresholds you can be really hosed.
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# ? Feb 7, 2023 15:33 |
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Cyrano4747 posted:Tampering with evidence is a felony that can get you up to 20 years in jail by itself. In the US, destroying evidence basically reverses the burden of proof. If you destroy something it's evidence that the claims that you did something wrong are accurate. I don't know if that's how it works in Canada, but the legal traditions are close enough that it seems likely.
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Random Stranger posted:In the US, destroying evidence basically reverses the burden of proof. If you destroy something it's evidence that the claims that you did something wrong are accurate. I don't know if that's how it works in Canada, but the legal traditions are close enough that it seems likely. This only applies in civil cases. In criminal cases, it is always the state's burden of proof to prove beyond a reasonable doubt. Hence why it's necessary to make evidence tampering a separate crime.
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# ? Feb 7, 2023 16:19 |
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Provably destroying evidence under certain conditions is itself usually enough to convict, whether the original charge goes through or not. It's basically a gamble, because if you destroy evidence and they can't prove you did it with the right elements the gambit succeeds. If the gambit doesn't succeed you get 20 years. Rarely is a defendant able to identify what evidence is sufficient to carry a conviction, so if they destroy evidence and get convicted they'll get no leniency and additional jail time which usually adds up to "the rest of your life". It's just such a stupid gamble. Basically, only the dumbest and most narcissistic people try to destroy evidence so it's right at home in crypto. jokes fucked around with this message at 16:23 on Feb 7, 2023 |
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jokes posted:Provably destroying evidence under certain conditions is itself usually enough to convict. It's basically a gamble, because if you destroy evidence and they can't prove you did it with the right elements the gambit succeeds. If the gambit doesn't succeed you get 20 years. to be clear, you can use the evidence destruction as circumstantial evidence - that you were busy melting an unidentified body in an acid vat is pretty good evidence in a murder trial even if you can't prove whose body - but there isn't an "adverse inference instruction" (assume the destroyed evidence was unfavorable to the person who destroyed it).
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# ? Feb 7, 2023 16:22 |
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Telsa Cola posted:Nope, everybody whose sane wants nothing to do with human remains. I heard there's at least one skeleton in your bed every night. putin is a oval office posted:Why on earth did you need an entire division for that? Big institutions take anti-money-laundering laws really, really seriously. It's one of those rare things the government will actually gently caress them up for. Agents are GO! fucked around with this message at 16:33 on Feb 7, 2023 |
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I’ll put good money on him having an iCloud backup that didn’t get deleted.
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MarcusSA posted:I’ll put good money on him having an iCloud backup that didn’t get deleted. 100%
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my_crimes.txt backed up on IPFS
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Nybble posted:my_crimes.txt backed up on IPFS Immutable Public Felony Storage
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https://twitter.com/insiderads/status/1622994757520699396
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Why? The firms shouldn't care unless.... Oh hell, were they offering commercial slots to crypto companies on credit?! 7+ digits net 120 on a company whose assets (if they exist) can crash with no notice?
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# ? Feb 7, 2023 20:22 |
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thank god
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# ? Feb 7, 2023 20:23 |
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Sentient Data posted:Why? The firms shouldn't care unless.... Oh hell, were they offering commercial slots to crypto companies on credit?! 7+ digits net 120 on a company whose assets (if they exist) can crash with no notice? We said we'd give you $100mm of value, and according to our calculations that's *checks math* 0.23 of this cryptocoin we just made yesterday
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come on I really want mat damon to call me a pussy again
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# ? Feb 7, 2023 20:30 |
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# ? Feb 7, 2023 20:33 |
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Maybe they literally couldn't find a single noteworthy celebrity shameless enough to Matt Damon themselves this year.
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# ? Feb 7, 2023 20:34 |
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Has there ever been a commercial that was like 'buy apple stock today, it's going up up up and you can make a ton of money".
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ask your broker if tesla stock is right for you
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