EMERGENCY PRESS CONFERENCE Ross, the man who taught us all so much about freedom, is finally free. We launched merch in his honor, with 100% of proceeds going to Ross. $50k sold in the first hour, and we’re just getting started. Welcome home, Ross. Bitcoiners stand with you!

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Lethal Lee 11 months ago
I really need to fix that. No worries, save ‘em for the shirt and Ross
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EchDel 11 months ago
Good job. Much respect.
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21mc 11 months ago
So powerful... Can't wait to rock the merch! Love all that you do!!
I’m usually a L but I was contemplating going XL because some of my Large sweaters are tighter than I like. I went with the L because they are an oversized fit so it should have some extra room if I’m understanding it correctly.
Let's fucking gooooo! Jack you are awesome! This crowed is so fucking awesome!
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Diyana 11 months ago
We celebrate. We are victorious. Our thoughts are with you Ross! We are sending heart waves of grace and love your way and your mom Lynn. Welcome back home. ❤️‍🔥🕊️🫂🌹🧿 I just ordered a hoodie and can't wait to get cozy in it an,d rock it at conferences and be in rememberance of this historical day and the sweetness it was to be with the #nostr family listening live to @ODELL and @TextNow十𝟭𝟳𝟬𝟳𝟯𝟮𝟵𝟴𝟱𝟳𝟱 on @CITADEL DISPATCH hearing their hearts swell with tears filled with love and gratitude announcing the great news real time... Let's not forget the beautiful beachy sunset too 🌅🥹 If that ain't the most auspicious omen that freedom shall reign... for our posterity and all of life... 🌠 #rossisfree #reclaimingsovereignty #freedomtechstack
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EMERGENCY PRESS CONFERENCE Ross, the man who taught us all so much about freedom, is finally free. We launched merch in his honor, with 100% of proceeds going to Ross. $50k sold in the first hour, and we’re just getting started. Welcome home, Ross. Bitcoiners stand with you!
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makeasnek 11 months ago
THIS is why I suggest strike over every other change. Run by people with some fucking integrity and vision. Fuck yeah.
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npub1ynsx...2tlu 11 months ago
The option is there. It's 2 or 3 lines down in the payment options. I just used it.
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Deleted Account 11 months ago
Honorable stuff salute Side note: I know Ross has some meaningful amount of bitcoin stashed somewhere
LFG 🌻
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EMERGENCY PRESS CONFERENCE Ross, the man who taught us all so much about freedom, is finally free. We launched merch in his honor, with 100% of proceeds going to Ross. $50k sold in the first hour, and we’re just getting started. Welcome home, Ross. Bitcoiners stand with you!
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Angel 11 months ago
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DerOptimist 11 months ago
Can confirm, btc as payment is not available.
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Hofer99 11 months ago
Government does it every day... No one blinks a guy. Individual does it. 2½ life times in prison. Make it make sense? Please cause we tired of clown world fuck show .. stop simping for those retards.
Consenting adults should decide themselves what shit to put in their bodies and bear the sole responsibility for the consequences. Not some big daddy government to tell them what to think, say, consume or feel.
And the person that sold the most drugs on it got 5 years in prison, do you know how much human trafficking and drug sales have been found operating on “mainstream” marketplaces and the site creators haven’t gone to prison for 2 life sentences plus 40 years without parole yet alone haven’t been charged to begin with
All villains in the world have bank accounts. The BANKING SYSTEM and government are responsible for all the bad in the world by running banking accounts of those villains, and are still operating after billions of fines and courts cases.. Silk road, was an open market place. Not just drugs. It was a tool.
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stonehands 11 months ago
Your psyop narrative has failed. Game over.
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Happy Cat 11 months ago
Really? Then cell phone companies are complicit, Google, Facebook, all have similar crimes committed on their platforms as well. Tools are neutral Ross built a tool.
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Jimmy 11 months ago
Because of that marketplace, drugs purchased were less likely to be laced with something dangerous like fentanyl, and no one had to contend with things like gang violence. You may not like most of the things on that marketplace, but it was a net good as opposed to the alternative.
And maybe it’s because of the outrageous sentence placed on him that is the reason we are happy that he was pardoned. And maybe you’ve never considered the fact that those of us that have dealt with it also think that maybe if drugs weren’t illegal for consenting adults, there wouldn’t be as bad an issue… then it wouldn’t be hidden and people with serious problems may not have to try to hide it and they could have got the help they needed sooner. Either way you are entitled to your opinion and I’m entitled to mine. I’m not going to argue with you, but the fact that Trump pardoned Ross made it worth this presidency for me.
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Jimmy 11 months ago
I never said or expressed the opinions you're implying I did. What I AM saying is that most of the drug-related traffic that happened on silk road PROBABLY would have happened somewhere else and with all the increased risks that go along with it. To be perfectly clear, I despise the drug epidemic as well, it's a horrible situation and we need to fix it, but in the short term if there's going to be an illegal drug trade, I'd rather it happen on something like silk road than in the streets; so again, net benefit.
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npub1r5yz...33vz 11 months ago
You betray your ignorance (possibly fueled by your bias because of what happened in your family) on this subject by indiscriminately putting every "drug" in the same bag. Some of those "drugs" are revered as great teachers in cultures thousands of times older than yours. Most of those "drugs" are not addictive and are not harmful at all to health when consumed in moderation. Meanwhile the two drugs that kill the most people worldwide by quite a large order of magnitude (tobacco, alcohol) are perfectly legal and widely available, to the benefit of government (tax) and corporation (amazing profits) alike. Then there's a highly addictive, highly stimulating but not so harmful drug called caffeine that a large portion of the planet can't live a day without turning into an insomniac headache-plagued irritating hostile mess because they're all addicted to it. But sure, responsible and occasional recreational drug use is the problem.
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Pj 11 months ago
Oh, fuck off!
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roll_the_dice 11 months ago
By that logic he's also responsible for saving people who would have died acquiring drugs on the street
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npub1kwk9...hx95 11 months ago
Lockdowns and other similar bullshit fuel addictions. Markets just supply products that you can use (or not).
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Happy Cat 11 months ago
That wasn't Ross's fault. That's what organically happened in the free market.
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stonehands 11 months ago
Addiction is bad. Websites don't kill people or fuel said addiction. Silk Road reflected society, it didn't make society do anything it wasn't already doing, just moved it online. If you wanna quit drugs, you quit. If you don't, you don't.
Indeed I used your logic. He created a software. How you use the software is not dependent by him. If he is responsible for drug abuse, bankers are responsible for villains. Nosense. If you shoot me with a pistol, should I sue Beretta the company?
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Hofer99 11 months ago
where did all poppy seeds go in war of Afghanistan? before you come up with answer ask the soldiers on the ground.
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Hofer99 11 months ago
whats more deadly to society, ross? or parasite globalist socialist collapsing the dollar while not giving a fk about you? decide for yourself.
He wasn't the seller, that's my argument. He created (supposedly, there's proof he didn't start the project itself) a place where other people were selling drugs AND other stuff. Drug dealers that were caught are already out from years, he was the only one still in prison. Even the FBI agents that stole from silkroad after catching him are out since years. You see what you want to see.
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stonehands 11 months ago
no. silk road was a website. a peer to peer website. people selling people stuff. did you not learn any of the facts? silk road was not a drug dispensary lmao
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$elfish gene 11 months ago
временные метки употребления наркотиков? которые используют для других целей? Спроси у Павла Дурова... как он там в Европпе оказался))) что ему дали употребить...
Children rarely use Tor to access the internet. But they are completely defenceless on the streets.
How many people got shot, stabbed, robbed, or raped by their dealer when fueling their addictions shopping on the Silk Road? Sounds like harm reduction to me.
If they're buying heroin, yea, it probably should be online. You'd prefer they go down to the projects and buy it from some guy who can't get a real job because he's on the sex offender registry, I presume?
Sorry to hear about your family. Also sorry that they were gone by the time my brother in law OD'ed on street grade cut to hell mostly fentanyl in 2017. Might have saved his life to have access to safe and clean distribution methods. Instead, he got hooked by the military after an injury, medically discharged, and left to wander the street shooting poison into his arm til it killed him. Addiction is worth fighting. So are the forces that make it more dangerous than it needs to be.