Silk Road Drug Bazaar Gave Bitcoin & The TOR Project A Bad Name!

Silk Road Drug Bazaar Gave Bitcoin & The TOR Project A Bad Name!

Silk Road Drug Bazaar Gave Bitcoin & The TOR Project A Bad Name! Written By: Patrick 'PK' McDonnell. Jon Bon Jovi said it best in 1986, "You give love a bad name (bad name), you give lovvvvvve a bad nammmmmme....." It's late 2015, the aftermath of Silk Road's use of Bitcoin via The TOR Project for crimes created a subliminal mainstream rejection in many minds dismissing Bitcoin as a criminal tool & TOR as a playground for hackers with no use to everyday internet users. Yet these 2 tools are the solution to many problems we face in a world of ever-changing technology with a record increase....


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