“The case against Shrem is an embarrassment to the US government. The entire world should point-and-laugh at the inexplicable wasting of resources this is. To go after Shrem here-and-now is to demonstrate the government is not interested in money laundering or the drug trade. It’s interested in upholding the status quo. I have stated it in the past and will state it again. If you intend to operate a financially related bitcoin operation the last place you should base that business out of is the US. Any country other than the US is safer for those trying to create wealth and jobs by being on the leading edge of the cryptocurrency revolution.”
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