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With all the recent news and events involving illegal activities linked with crypto currencies along with the bugs in their software is it fair to say that the crypto currency age is over? With 5 million dollars worth of acounts frozen from Mt.Gox and 3.6 million dollars worth seized by the FBI from Silk road due to ties to illegal activities I want to know what people are thinking now of the crypto currencies. I will hold my own opinions on the matter to eliminate being one sided on the thread. But I want to hear from everyone on what they think is going to happen. Also please be curtious towards others and their opinions.

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Far from over, just a road bump.

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Either it will keep going until the corruption follows or some single power will seize it and make it into a real currency *cough cough* google. Until crypto currencies are accepted as much as credit then it will thrive. I think the first option is more likely considering how corrupt it's gotten so quickly.

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