The FBI's New Cyber Super-Weapon Is The Dark Web's Worst Nightmare | Andy Greenberg

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024

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  • @dannyjones
    @dannyjones  Год назад +48

    Help support this podcast by visiting VERSO: Go to ver.so/koncrete to save 15% on your order.
    OUTLINE
    0:00 - Introduction
    6:13 - Hunting down Satoshi Nakamoto
    14:00 - Interviewing Dread Pirate Roberts (Ross Ulbricht)
    19:55 - Ross Ulbricht’s trial
    22:55 - The Silk Road
    39:24 - Chainalysis: The super-weapon against bitcoin
    42:41 - IRS special agent Tigran Gambaryan
    45:39 - DEA Agent who faked a murder and stole bitcoin from Silk Road
    52:21 - Cryptography expert who cracked Bitcoin
    59:47 - Mt. Gox heist
    1:07:37 - Hackers & scammers in Ukraine
    1:10:21 - AlphaBay darknet market
    1:20:50 - The Kingpin behind AlphaBay: Alexandre Cazes
    1:28:34 - The DEA sting that hijacked the entire dark web drug market
    1:38:49 - Mysterious death of Alpha02 in a Thai jail
    1:52:28 - How Hansa was hijacked by Dutch police
    1:56:30 - The current state of the dark web
    2:05:20 - Andy’s approach to journalism
    2:14:15 - Interviewing Julian Assange
    2:27:00 - State sponsored hacking & cyber war

    • @youKnowWho3311
      @youKnowWho3311 Год назад +1

      If you figure out who is Satoshi, then two things are true, BTC=0, and Satoshi is a fool.
      Satoshi = Kryptonite
      Gold > Krypto

    • @aaronawoodard
      @aaronawoodard Год назад

      @@youKnowWho3311 Why is that? What if they are dead and no one has access to those coins?

    • @aaronawoodard
      @aaronawoodard Год назад

      What about physical bitcoin? There is a guy who made devices that allow for bitcoin to be spent in the physical form, where it is stored on a device that can be verified to have whatever is claimed on it, but only transferred once a specific piece is broken off. I know you still have it coming from an address and into another, but you can always make a new wallet and retain the ability to stay anonymous more or less. Either way I assume there are operations washing BTC through exchanges to monero and lost, though I am sure this has to come with suspicion of new wallets with BTC from that was originally Monero when traced back as far as it can.

    • @youKnowWho3311
      @youKnowWho3311 Год назад

      @aaronwoodard8142 I am a tech guy by trade..... I can let you do the rest of the math, or you can know that your BTC is correlated to your network traffic and physical location with just a few tools. This statement is true for MOST people, but not all. Same for Gold. The difference is how you get it and what you do afterwards. There's a reson they will ban cash. There is also a reason the newer generations will gladly accept digital...... their bondage will be soo convenient.

    • @aaronawoodard
      @aaronawoodard Год назад

      @@youKnowWho3311 I don't think you understand that with a fully transparent system they cannot have a black market/budget. I am almost certain will prefer to retain anonymity for themselves while demanding you IDentify yourself, like it is some 2 way street. They are basically already like that, and have been pushing for it for over a century. Why will the newer generations gladly accept digital? I assume you do not qualify under that?

  • @zigginzag584
    @zigginzag584 Год назад +417

    Koncrete is what JRE used to be.

    • @josephsmith6777
      @josephsmith6777 Год назад +18

      Fact

    • @senorgringopapi2059
      @senorgringopapi2059 Год назад +33

      Love it. JRE is getting worse and worse unfortunately. Danny has our back and knows what we want!

    • @aaronmiller7954
      @aaronmiller7954 Год назад +25

      🤣🤣🤣so wrong

    • @vicekingryu
      @vicekingryu Год назад

      Nah ya just the jre fans that indulge in conspiracy theories and the underbelly of society

    • @zigginzag584
      @zigginzag584 Год назад +3

      @@vicekingryu mainstream is lit yo

  • @MaritimeWelder503
    @MaritimeWelder503 Год назад +71

    The kid from "Shiney Flakes" website that sold cocaine/Drugs did exactly what DPR did minus the "Attempted hit" but got nowhere near that kind of sentence like 18months in Germany. America is wild with time they give out

    • @kiskakuznetsova503
      @kiskakuznetsova503 Год назад

      Ross' sort of crime is what the US prosecutes and penalizes HARD. Spies and traitors get less if they didn't expose something important (money-related).

    • @larrym2434
      @larrym2434 Год назад +1

      US has highest incarceration rate per capita in the world. It's just sad.

    • @billie.willis4068
      @billie.willis4068 Год назад +8

      It’s Super Hypocritical

    • @ouchhurts
      @ouchhurts Год назад +20

      judges in america think every person needs to be made a example of
      like some mafia shit its horrible tbh.

    • @x-raymind7778
      @x-raymind7778 Год назад +6

      They made an example out of him because it was something brand new

  • @richardcompton6702
    @richardcompton6702 Год назад +61

    Maybe the intelligence agencies don't know who Satoshi is because they ARE Satoshi.. Imagine if the FIRST blockchain network created was actually run by 80% NSA nodes, all the while doing the MOST to appear as a bastion for incontrovertible privacy. Like Andy said, even if they don't possess a majority share of the processing power supporting the blockchain then there's still the ledgers

    • @jordanhurst6555
      @jordanhurst6555 4 месяца назад

      Exactly, the department of defense created both the internet that we know & also the dark web so wouldn't be shocked if the block chain was also a government/intelligence operation

    • @MrCraigtastic
      @MrCraigtastic 3 месяца назад +2

      Don’t you think they would have cashed out to fund their operations? $25b would build quite a few new NSA data centers

    • @jakebaked5996
      @jakebaked5996 3 месяца назад

      Don't forget about when the US government got the chemist to make them 1 Tonn of MDMA which went missing. Because who do you think is the world's biggest drug dealer? USA.

    • @computertech3986
      @computertech3986 3 месяца назад +4

      @@MrCraigtastic Who's gonna buy 25b worth? Especially if the Americans own the network

    • @davidfrench9845
      @davidfrench9845 3 месяца назад

      Exactly

  • @NortsGhoul
    @NortsGhoul Год назад +23

    Loved this interview. I love hearing dudes who know what is going on and bring clarity to skepticism and conspiracy.

  • @chriscappuccio
    @chriscappuccio Год назад +80

    I find it incredibly hard to believe that technically minded folks like Ross didn't understand the blockchain. It's a PUBLIC LEDGER.

    • @greatwhiteswag
      @greatwhiteswag Год назад +7

      I think it was possibly the belief of "not gonna happen to me."

    • @yunggoosbumps215
      @yunggoosbumps215 Год назад +17

      Ross didn't create the site he just directed the people he contacted for help. He was a philosophical mind, not a technical mind by any means.

    • @S-K69
      @S-K69 Год назад

      Ross wasn’t caught because they traced his Bitcoin address back to his real identity
      Ross got caught by an IRS accountant because he had posted his personal email address on a forum under his “DreadPirateRoberts” username when he was looking for people to work with him on the SilkRoad

    • @johnnybegood25
      @johnnybegood25 Год назад

      I hear ya. I just feel like some people just feel like they will never get caught it's strange but it happens

    • @dopaminefield
      @dopaminefield Год назад +12

      The crypto scene is full of people who choose to believe the things they like. Smart and educated people who should know a lot better, but nope. Most are blind to a simple fact that the costs that go into designing, manufacturing, servicing, running and fueling the ASIC mining network massively outweighs the gains it brings into the economy in solving practical problems.
      Especially because bitcoin proof-of-work problem that the ASICs are solving shouldn't exist anymore in the first place, since first proof-of-stake solution was created 10 years ago, that still works just as well as proof-of-work but with MUCH lesser costs.
      Crypto is madness of current times that is fueled by greed and stupidity. People with weak ideals and those who manipulate them for personal gain. History will look back at crypto with a big WTF.

  • @capitalist4life
    @capitalist4life Год назад +135

    Drug users received incomparable customer service from the Silk Road ecosystem. When something from SR put me in the psych hospital, I was able to warn other users in my feedback. I still gave five stars, because the vendor gave me what I ordered, but I made it clear to other users that I had decided to flush it. The vendor responded rapidly, apologized for my experience, and warned others himself.

    • @J-Mac8
      @J-Mac8 Год назад +8

      What did you order?

    • @kimberlywalker_
      @kimberlywalker_ Год назад +7

      Did he refund your money? That is the true customer service test. If he didn't refund your money, then he really didn't give an F if his customers loved or died as long as he got to keep the money. So, did he refund your money?

    • @montaewilliams9174
      @montaewilliams9174 Год назад +35

      @@kimberlywalker_ why would he refund the money if he already bought it? he got what he ordered just couldnt handle it.

    • @kimberlywalker_
      @kimberlywalker_ Год назад +4

      @@montaewilliams9174 Don't be daft. Willful ignorance is not a good look on anyone.

    • @capitalist4life
      @capitalist4life Год назад

      @@J-Mac8 5F-PB-22.

  • @europeanroyalty4778
    @europeanroyalty4778 Год назад +23

    " Who has the restraint to sit on tens of billions of dollars "?? Government's! Who has the ability to make something on the web completely untraceable?? The NSA. Maybe nakamoto is the NSA?

    • @twentypruno7774
      @twentypruno7774 Год назад +2

      ita russia

    • @hemanabanana6906
      @hemanabanana6906 Год назад

      100 percent it was intelligence . To fool us into the coming digital CBDC programmable money age . Totally agree . NSA CIAor even MI6 or Mossad

    • @beryllium1932
      @beryllium1932 3 месяца назад

      Who can sit on a moldy sofa in mom's basement...

    • @patrickday4206
      @patrickday4206 3 месяца назад

      The cia is capable and sold drugs in the past

  • @chriscappuccio
    @chriscappuccio Год назад +70

    William Leonard Pickard was in prison with Ross for a while and probably knows him better than most people. Leonard only got out from two life sentences for being the largest LSD manufacturer ever (aside from Eli Lilly I guess) because of the fentanyl crisis, the papers he wrote on fentanyl becoming a crisis back in the late 90s, and COVID sympathy (old man dies in jail from the flu type sentiment.)
    You should interview Leonard, there's tons and tons of material there, and he knows a lot about whatever Ross was doing since they were best budz for several recent years.

    • @kiskakuznetsova503
      @kiskakuznetsova503 Год назад

      YES!

    • @joshjennings3160
      @joshjennings3160 Год назад

      Yes! Woah!

    • @SortaSalty
      @SortaSalty Год назад

      Nice tip

    • @Omnipotent645
      @Omnipotent645 Год назад +3

      WOW thanks for that info. Knew of Pickards story and obviously Ulbrichts story but never knew they were in the same prison.

    • @jdi801
      @jdi801 Год назад

      In this really good interview with William Leonard Pickard, he talks quite a bit about being in prison and knowing Ross well. ruclips.net/video/hg88J_B6wBc/видео.html

  • @jedimindtrixr4kidz294
    @jedimindtrixr4kidz294 Год назад +16

    Brian Posehn is full of talents

  • @kenvaughn6379
    @kenvaughn6379 Год назад +95

    When the FBI comes up immediately people think corruption.

  • @hsvjo707gh3
    @hsvjo707gh3 Год назад +18

    I'm shocked that "law enforcement" local or federal from Baltimore were involved in corruption 😂🤣

  • @sproutsisters5398
    @sproutsisters5398 Год назад +29

    Satoshi is probably a govt entity or govt agent who wanted to create a traceable currency which appeared untraceable to everyone else

    • @dolphin069
      @dolphin069 Год назад

      Pretty clear it was a way of tracking criminal funny money and a gateway to digital currency.

    • @ImGairBair
      @ImGairBair Год назад +4

      Facts. Test run for CBDC’s.

    • @genuflext
      @genuflext Год назад +2

      yes, obvi

    • @3six933
      @3six933 Год назад +3

      Monero XMR, the true cypherpunk Dream

    • @internetperson9121
      @internetperson9121 Год назад

      Interesting theory but if the government tried to create a blockchain currency they’d still be fielding bids on it and holding meetings. If you’ve been as unfortunate as I have to work a gubment job, I think you might have a different perspective

  • @newbritainpauly4841
    @newbritainpauly4841 Год назад +9

    Koncrete has the greatest intro in the history of podcast !!!

  • @dylandoss8854
    @dylandoss8854 Год назад +8

    definitely gonna need a part 2. great work.

  • @TheMohawkNinja
    @TheMohawkNinja Год назад +4

    I disagree with the judge's argument of increasing violence internationally. It should not be the legal fault of anyone in a country, by that country, for crimes committed outside that country. Who cares if my actions indirectly cause violence in a foreign nation? I'm not being charged in that foreign nation, nor am I a citizen of that foreign nation, so why should there be domestic legal action taken against me due to events in a foreign nation?
    Now, if said foreign nation wants to take action, that's fine, but a judge in the U.S. should not be legally allowed to sentence someone based on the actions committed (or for that matter, assumed actions, since there probably wasn't any evidence given to back the claim) in a foreign nation.

  • @peterseinfeld
    @peterseinfeld Год назад +24

    Insanely good podcast. Definitely have this guy back on .

  • @jvcobR
    @jvcobR 3 месяца назад +2

    YOUR A BEAST ANDY, I just found you and your work is absolutely riveting !! Thank you for all that you do brother!

  • @andrewf4865
    @andrewf4865 Год назад +5

    This interview is amazing, such a well versed and very interesting guest to have on the pod!

  • @BK-uf6xm
    @BK-uf6xm Год назад +6

    History is being written !!!!!!!! What a time to be alive !!!!!!

    • @3six933
      @3six933 Год назад

      Facts, Monero XMR

  • @NoleInJax
    @NoleInJax Год назад +4

    It never made sense to me why people thought you could have anonymity while having all transactions on a public ledger .

    • @3six933
      @3six933 Год назад +1

      Monero XMR, thank me later King

  • @marktaylor5671
    @marktaylor5671 Год назад +3

    This is my favorite Koncrete episode. Fascinating information 🤘

  • @XOverdosed_1
    @XOverdosed_1 Год назад +4

    His reference to Hamsterdam made him a real one in my book

  • @jbparker5466
    @jbparker5466 Год назад +4

    I learned a long time ago that the “Hackers” are way ahead of the feds.

    • @3six933
      @3six933 Год назад

      Hackers use Monero

  • @211212112
    @211212112 Год назад +6

    So who tf actually killed Epstien. To get someone in there it would seem like the guards on duty would know at least something suspicious happened.

    • @1980999chris
      @1980999chris Год назад

      He isnt dead. Trump smuggled him to israel. Prob got facial reconstruction

    • @backupinit
      @backupinit Год назад

      His clients

    • @lymphomasurvive
      @lymphomasurvive 3 месяца назад

      There are fail safe systems built into jails. If the cameras weren’t working, the warden would have been notified at home.

    • @patrickday4206
      @patrickday4206 3 месяца назад

      Money and threats

    • @shanegeorge321
      @shanegeorge321 6 дней назад

      Oh I’m sure some of it is tied back to the Clinton’s for sure

  • @chrisculhane3777
    @chrisculhane3777 Год назад +4

    As an ex user it's no one fault but mine for my drug use. If I died that was my fault no one else. I almost did more than 5 times

  • @boomcrypto8347
    @boomcrypto8347 Год назад +13

    An agent of Homeland security said that they met with Satoshi in the beginning and it was 4 people. Why is this still not known?

    • @jerrylouis8930
      @jerrylouis8930 Год назад +1

      Those four were authorized to act in concert as needed.

    • @boomcrypto8347
      @boomcrypto8347 Год назад

      @@jerrylouis8930 Explain your comment please?

    • @jerrylouis8930
      @jerrylouis8930 Год назад +1

      @@boomcrypto8347 The value of the product is in the miners, right? Any action which protects them would have to be paramount.
      The notion of a website for illicit affairs precludes the mechanisms by which those things (guns/drugs/etc.) already existed. Running an operation to undermine the miners with devices on hand cannot be underestimated.

    • @boomcrypto8347
      @boomcrypto8347 Год назад

      @@jerrylouis8930 Thanks. One could have taken what you said earlier more than one way. Thanks for taking the time to explain. I had not looked at it that way.

    • @omega3fatass61
      @omega3fatass61 Год назад

      source?

  • @Joshua-yn1zx
    @Joshua-yn1zx Год назад +6

    Bitcoin reminds me of the time cops used Superbowl tickets to catch wanted criminals!

  • @chrisconnor8086
    @chrisconnor8086 Год назад +14

    Already knew about Ross but the takedown of the Alpha guy in Thailand was one of the most interesting things i ever heard.
    One of my best friends got raided in 2014 for drug dealing during our sophomore year of college. He never understood exactly how he got caught it must have been through the block-analysis

    • @xprettylightsx
      @xprettylightsx Год назад +3

      He sold or was told on to a cop

    • @hexoroid
      @hexoroid Год назад +1

      Just kike he said he used online exchange and linked bank to it. There are cold wallets and I suppose offshore exchanges.. like he said maybe now Russia is offshore now.

    • @lymphomasurvive
      @lymphomasurvive 3 месяца назад

      Because Bitcoin is fully traceable.

  • @420BudNuggets
    @420BudNuggets Год назад +7

    Rip Silk Road and alpha bay. 2 of the best websites ever made 😢

  • @mymamasayslibsarethedevil5776
    @mymamasayslibsarethedevil5776 Год назад +28

    Seems like you answered your own question in regards to who Satoshi is. Why couldn't the government have created it, told everyone that is it anonymous, then busted all the criminals that used it?

    • @RealMTBAddict
      @RealMTBAddict Год назад +3

      Because bitcoin isn't illegal

    • @heresthedeal1727
      @heresthedeal1727 Год назад +3

      thaz what i'm sayin

    • @threefoureight3208
      @threefoureight3208 Год назад

      because thats some shadey as corrupt shit for the govt to pull on people for 1 ...

    • @sproutsisters5398
      @sproutsisters5398 Год назад +9

      I think that's exactly what happened. What better way to track criminals than to create a currency that only criminals would use in large parts

    • @hemanabanana6906
      @hemanabanana6906 Год назад

      And because crypto being introduced to soften the population up for the coming CBDCs that are being rolled out around the world

  • @ChrisHaefner
    @ChrisHaefner Год назад +15

    Andy knows the darknet and can write a great story. I loved this book! Andy, your buddy DeSnake went dark, and the market has been offline since February. There are rumors some other admin might take it over, but who knows. DeSnake just stopped updating the canary, so half the people couldn't log in due to 2fa.

    • @charlieknight-tech
      @charlieknight-tech Год назад +1

      I read this one too. Also read "Sandworm" Which inspired me to try and read Dune again. .

    • @ipawdmaster
      @ipawdmaster Год назад +3

      Ngl tempted to get back on the net been so long but I remember back in the day getting the best drugs and I didn't have to worry about any bs fent and all this other deadly shit going around

  • @alabastardmasterson
    @alabastardmasterson 2 месяца назад +1

    Saying that violence higher up the chain increased is the worst argument I've ever heard. We are all dumber for you quoting a corrupt judge that was lying to justify a ridiculous sentence

  • @anonymissed3611
    @anonymissed3611 Год назад +5

    The first thing a permanent, virtual transaction record should suggest is eventual trackability.

    • @thomasmacginnes100
      @thomasmacginnes100 Год назад

      its’ almost implied !

    • @3six933
      @3six933 Год назад

      Monero XMR, thank me later anonymissed

    • @3six933
      @3six933 Год назад

      These "reporters' are not being honest

  • @Crown42
    @Crown42 Год назад +7

    Lol, that's why hackers and scammers use monero and pirate chain to stay anonymous. Allegedly, hahaha!

  • @JulianDorey
    @JulianDorey Год назад +3

    The Koncrete / Greenberg Collab is here 🤌

  • @teniente8282
    @teniente8282 Год назад +3

    This was amazing! This pod is heavily underrated

  • @peterdelia1814
    @peterdelia1814 Год назад +14

    If there is going to be a dark web where individuals gravitate. It makes sense to me that perhaps the world of surveillance would create an ideal dark world to trap them.

    • @peaceformula5830
      @peaceformula5830 Год назад

      The alphabet agencies are the ones selling the stuff

    • @fanuvkorn85
      @fanuvkorn85 Год назад +2

      Sounds like they already did

    • @3six933
      @3six933 Год назад +1

      Monero XMR, thank me later bros

  • @smeagle3295
    @smeagle3295 Год назад +9

    Excellent interview. I hope Andy DOES come back.

  • @11474403a
    @11474403a Год назад +2

    i saw the thumbnail and thought "woah vsauce, but after finding out this man is not michael im still impresssed"

  • @MrTurkgod
    @MrTurkgod Год назад +14

    Amazing episode as usual!
    Any chance of getting a guest talking about HAARP and the real behind the scenes of these earthquakes in Turkey?

    • @xaviergrave5187
      @xaviergrave5187 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/T501LHx0R_Q/видео.html
      You might find that one interesting the topic of haarp is discussed here

    • @MrTurkgod
      @MrTurkgod Год назад

      @@xaviergrave5187 wow hey thank you for being so thoughtful. I'd already seen this one, one of my favs

    • @xaviergrave5187
      @xaviergrave5187 Год назад +1

      Yea.that whole haarp situation is crazy shot. I have known about it for years n to control some natural disasters that could cause so many deaths with that one powerful machine but they can control them alright called cloud seeding program

    • @MrTurkgod
      @MrTurkgod Год назад +1

      @@xaviergrave5187 Yeah you’re right. It takes time and research for the mind to properly compartmentalise what’s really out there.
      With recent global events, the US, Turkey and NATO. I’d be curious to get more info on what’s really happening with these earthquakes

    • @thomasmacginnes100
      @thomasmacginnes100 Год назад

      remember Pakistan ? /Bam ? /Thailand-environs?/FookooShimahh?/see joe vials if you can find his stuff

  • @virgilkane7369
    @virgilkane7369 Год назад +5

    " Half the DEA is CIA . " Charles Bowden

  • @MrJoosebawkz
    @MrJoosebawkz Год назад +3

    i know it’s probably not that interesting since nobody got caught but i wished he mentioned Agora. The only market to shut down without exit scamming or getting arrested/taken down

  • @fothrmuckr
    @fothrmuckr Год назад +3

    I watch all his interviews they're so interesting

  • @dorsia6938
    @dorsia6938 Год назад +12

    This guy was a great guest. Really well spoken and able to sum up this complex narrative really succinctly.
    Edit: just finished, get this guy back asap

  • @CheeferSutherland
    @CheeferSutherland Год назад +7

    Seriously great work, killing it with these guests. I’m clueless in the world of crypto currencies for the most part and technical/computer stuff like hacking but this dude speaks well and does a great job explaining how it works. Great interview again and it’s a bit off topic but please interview Doug Tallamy!! Such an important subject with little to no acknowledgment.

    • @3six933
      @3six933 Год назад

      Douglas Tuman a better interview imo

  • @theSemiChrist
    @theSemiChrist Год назад +1

    I didn't know that VSauce knew Dread Pirate Roberts.

  • @adamwalker7726
    @adamwalker7726 Год назад +5

    Plot Twist: This guy is actually "D-Snake" and this interview is a brilliant catfishing / advertising campaign for the new AlphaBay...

  • @chumanimgijimachumani2059
    @chumanimgijimachumani2059 Год назад +6

    I remember watching Silk road documentary and Ross's last were something "now that you taking my youth days away from me,kindly spare me my old age years for I am paying for my sins with my entire youth day"after being sentence to life without parole..it's sad to know he could have been killed in prison 💔

    • @triple_gem_shining
      @triple_gem_shining Год назад +1

      Bro he's in no physical danger In prison. When you're a big kingpin like him you get a lot of respect in the prison system 🤪

    • @aw0111
      @aw0111 Год назад +3

      The guy Ross is in USP Tuscon Arizona max penitentiary and he's not considered a big timer or anything USPS are very dangerouse places to be his life is in danger just as anyone else who is there

    • @adamgardener8624
      @adamgardener8624 Год назад +1

      Maybe he gets a lot of love on his books and can have spread and pruno errrrday

  • @hemanabanana6906
    @hemanabanana6906 Год назад +7

    Just legalize all drugs

    • @TheCaptainSlappy
      @TheCaptainSlappy Год назад

      Just include immediate execution for lesser crimes. Like dopeheads/dealers.
      Worked great for Duterte. Dread Punk Roberts, meet Judge Dredd.

    • @onedeep6460
      @onedeep6460 Год назад

      This is the way

  • @MrGlossyEdits
    @MrGlossyEdits Год назад +1

    The department of homeland security knows the identity of satoshi nakamoto.

  • @josephsmith6777
    @josephsmith6777 Год назад +1

    If you sell drugs on the street the start up takes a lot longer but if you move right it can last much longer than the 2 yr length of the average dnm

  • @KnarKnarSicky
    @KnarKnarSicky 11 месяцев назад +1

    This has quickly become one of my favorite podcast’s.

  • @CallmeBigfat
    @CallmeBigfat Год назад +4

    hey guys this is V sauce's cousin here

  • @michaelm9871
    @michaelm9871 Год назад +1

    I take issue with Greenburg saying in reference to tracing transactions 'It's possible if you know how to crack the code.' That implies that by tracing transactions you're somehow breaking the blockchain or obtaining information that is meant to be unavailable. The blockchain is by definition a public historical ledger of all transactions. There's no 'cracking the code' going on, you're simply looking at it and seeing where the coins have gone. It is this way by design. Just because you and others misunderstood the technology early on doesn't change what it was, is and always was intended to be, which is a public ledger.

  • @6mane189
    @6mane189 Год назад +2

    andy is a living legend love this guy

  • @George999Welch
    @George999Welch Год назад +2

    Are you positive the FBI didn't have a hand in creating Bitcoin? They had a role in creating a "surveillance-proof" phone....

  • @Carleon.
    @Carleon. Год назад +4

    SHOUT OUT TO KONCRETE PODCAST! DANNY & AUSTIN KEEP DOING YOUR THING, YOU GUYS ARE HIGHLY UNDERRATED! 💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @chrisculhane3777
    @chrisculhane3777 Год назад +2

    The silk road at least for drugs was awesome. Clean and pure not mixed with fentanyl

  • @antoniomendez2881
    @antoniomendez2881 Год назад +4

    Chainalysis means nothing if you wash your crypto and convert it into Monero...then back to your coin of choice. Don't use a regulated exchange to conduct any cryptocurrency transactions.

  • @jvcobR
    @jvcobR 3 месяца назад

    @25:30 RIP to my Brother Jordan Mettee... Love you man. You are never forgotten.

  • @tsuobachi
    @tsuobachi Год назад +7

    This guy's been writing about Bitcoin since 2012 and he still doesn't know the plural of bitcoin is bitcoin? Also, if you didn't know that every transaction has always been traceable, that's on you. It means you never bothered to learn what the word blockchain means. And if you're that intellectually lazy, you get what you get. Everyone I've known in the crypto world since 2009 has understood this basic stuff. It's the whole reason that blockchain would be perfect for government spending and voting. It's traceable and transparent, the two things the government doesn't want applied to them, but desperately want for the people.

    • @foxlbee6173
      @foxlbee6173 Год назад +2

      That’s right, it’s also called a Public Ledger, which says it all.

    • @3six933
      @3six933 Год назад +1

      Monero XMR for the People, BTC for Governments

  • @danielj6824
    @danielj6824 Год назад +3

    Does anyone have a link to the leak about chainalysis telling the Italian police theh had compromised Monero?

    • @buttercup9926
      @buttercup9926 Год назад

      also interested

    • @3six933
      @3six933 Год назад

      Its not, Keep stacking, Dark nets are operating business as usual

  • @jordanhurst6555
    @jordanhurst6555 4 месяца назад

    Theres a difference between legalization & decriminalization. Libertarians would be in favor of legalization but not decriminalizing them.

  • @billsny9243
    @billsny9243 3 месяца назад

    This podcast is an enigma. The beginning is death metal. The title is 90s graffiti. The host is a pothead surfer look a like. The conversations are deep and meaningful. If you elevator pitched this to a podcast group, they'd laugh at you❤ Danny im messing with you

  • @coffeemakir1977
    @coffeemakir1977 Год назад +8

    I've wondered if shitoshi is a government funded group.

    • @mrvapor4791
      @mrvapor4791 Год назад +2

      Next your going to tell us who shot JFK..

    • @jeffmiller3499
      @jeffmiller3499 Год назад

      Idc it's 100% the elites/CIA. If it wasn't, the creator wouldn't be a mystery.
      Like, what other big thing in history, especially something like the primary competing currency, has a unseen creator lol? Convenient.
      Especially when they have such a hardcore agenda to get to CBDC to enslave the human race.
      The thing that sealed it for me was executive order 14067, signed the thing on March 13, the 6th month thing ended on Dec 13th, the exact day SBF got arrested (like why wasn't he arrested way before that)
      Ftx & SBF were a sham & shill from the beginning, to justify regulation. (& Fund the DNC) Essentially a financial false flag to crack down. No different than a staged mass shooting to crack down gun laws.

    • @johnkirby939
      @johnkirby939 Год назад +2

      @@mrvapor4791 probably the same people lol

    • @awakenyisrael
      @awakenyisrael Год назад +4

      Just look up the actual meaning of his whole name. Tells ya everything you know.

    • @TheHaughtyOsprey
      @TheHaughtyOsprey Год назад +1

      Thats commie crypto amigo. Shit infected every device it touched and the ones connected to it bwahahaaaa

  • @tonywims8848
    @tonywims8848 Год назад +3

    Ever heard of mixers and monero?

  • @Ataraxia_Atom
    @Ataraxia_Atom Год назад +1

    Aww man i love Andy Greenberg

  • @kenvaughn6379
    @kenvaughn6379 Год назад +2

    The FBI ? Oh shit there goes the neighbor…..

  • @2solid4tv48
    @2solid4tv48 Год назад +4

    Rip mcafee !! he told us about tracking Crypto already !

    • @DanRustle
      @DanRustle Год назад

      He didn’t tell us anything that other ppl told us years ago.

  • @fmo94jos8v3
    @fmo94jos8v3 Год назад +5

    This guy *actually* believed Craig Wright's lies... Wow. Well I guess he wasn't the only one fooled but I thought it was pretty obvious CW was not Satoshi - his narcissistic attitude doesn't match Satoshi's selfless attitude.

    • @wolfpecker5710
      @wolfpecker5710 Год назад +1

      You have to think that was before people really knew what a psycho CW was

    • @3six933
      @3six933 Год назад

      Shows you this guy is a retard, Everybody knows Monero is the new dark net currency

  • @mackeerererallll6
    @mackeerererallll6 Год назад +1

    I used to frequent alpha bay. Was apart of the exit scam from Grow More

  • @Optable
    @Optable Год назад +1

    I know that voice! Darknet Diaries: 23 Kids Saved from Abuse from Crypto Tracing

  • @mileshall9235
    @mileshall9235 Год назад +4

    Dude still hanging on to Russia Gate 😂

  • @Jaroningo
    @Jaroningo Год назад +10

    This was a really really good episode. Especially the fact - about "no one can hack/trace" cryptos. Knew it all along like because it was a marketing scheme. What comes to the identity of Satoshi, guessing the developer was really intelligence community. Only community that can keep 'secrets' like that closed this long. Only community/person, who would not need to use his coins. At all.

    • @compromisedssh
      @compromisedssh Год назад

      Satoshi’s identity isn’t in doubt. There’s even a RUclips video with millions of views that names him. He isn’t affiliated with an intelligence agency in any way lol

    • @thomasmacginnes100
      @thomasmacginnes100 Год назад

      perhaps it is one of those ‘subrosa’ un’tell agencys’lol

    • @wolfpecker5710
      @wolfpecker5710 Год назад +2

      @@compromisedssh bs. Satoshi’s identity is 100% still in doubt. If his identity was proven it wouldn’t reside on just a single RUclips video 😂

    • @Jaroningo
      @Jaroningo Год назад

      @@compromisedssh Why did you have to lie? I guess we all know the answer.

    • @compromisedssh
      @compromisedssh Год назад

      @@Jaroningo what are you talking about? Guess no one knows the answer.

  • @drilltimebyperryb3310
    @drilltimebyperryb3310 Год назад +2

    A half hour gap … right after playing with the “towel” , common tampering in the case of mxrder by law enforcement

  • @MrPandatheman
    @MrPandatheman Год назад +2

    Best podcast yet well done great guest

  • @Crazy_YT_Shorts_
    @Crazy_YT_Shorts_ Год назад +7

    there are only 2 options as to who satoshi nakamoto is.its either the US government or china.

    • @thomasmacginnes100
      @thomasmacginnes100 Год назад

      collaberation if you have any pieces.....

    • @3six933
      @3six933 Год назад

      Paul Calder LeRoux aka Solotshi

  • @JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ6
    @JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ6 Год назад +8

    Gnarliest intro of all podcast intros sir. Well done. Also, good interviews too 😊

  • @ALSNewsNow
    @ALSNewsNow Год назад +1

    Being in the ALS world, many of the old school patients with very slow progression know it was Finney. He has said it to them.

  • @kronikwizard
    @kronikwizard Год назад +2

    First time I've seen a host kick out a person doing a great interview. First he interrupts to order Uber then again to give him 4 minute warning, obviously Greenberg had a lot more to say and wasnt in a rush. Smh

  • @Lil-Dogpoole
    @Lil-Dogpoole Год назад +3

    The NSA created Bitcoin

  • @chrismcdonald5775
    @chrismcdonald5775 Год назад +7

    lmfao Danny that was hilarious where you just assumed he would be a conspiracy theorist like you and agree with you on Greenwald and he just shut you down. Love to see it. You, the layman just regurgitating fringe headlines to someone who's an actual journalist. XD oh god that's hilarious.

  • @triple_gem_shining
    @triple_gem_shining Год назад +1

    Do more of these kinds!

  • @rockandrollisyourmom
    @rockandrollisyourmom Год назад +1

    This is what I've felt about crypto from the beginning. Zero privacy.

    • @3six933
      @3six933 Год назад

      Monero XMR, thank me later Mom

  • @aaronawoodard
    @aaronawoodard Год назад +3

    I would stay hidden if I were Satoshi, keeping an eye on my baby. The financial institutions will come for it, why they use their excess funny money to buy it all up and think they drove up the market, then Satoshi fixes it by evening out the coins between everyone, single handedly removing the wealth gap... Sounds like a decent plan and a hell of a task for an individual. One can dream right?

  • @bomte.k
    @bomte.k Год назад +4

    I think the last time I commented on one of your podcast, I crapped all over your stumbling over questions and generally weak interviewing skills. You have much improved and I appreciate that. Your questions were solid with real thought as when to place them through-out the interview. Good job.

  • @cwprimo
    @cwprimo Год назад

    the super air leak @1:23:26 is my ringtone for the next week - attaboi.

  • @dcat33
    @dcat33 Год назад +2

    People forget what sovereignty means

  • @Waggywag123
    @Waggywag123 Год назад +3

    This guy thinks the dark web started after 2007. Instantly lost credibility.

    • @3six933
      @3six933 Год назад

      He also lies and doesnt tell you Monero XMR has taken over the Dark Nets

  • @FerscMoses
    @FerscMoses Год назад +3

    The dark web already existed in 2007 tho x'D

  • @jamesalbrecht418
    @jamesalbrecht418 3 месяца назад

    Lol, you forgot to mention setting up your exit nodes. Your internet provider sees you disappear and come back online, and you could be traced through the exit node just saying I had heaps of mates. I thought they knew what they were doing and ended up in prison. Im speaking as an Australian just to clarify

  • @Khlandestine
    @Khlandestine Год назад +2

    In short tor is not secure on a pc?

  • @senorgringopapi2059
    @senorgringopapi2059 Год назад +4

    If he put $1,000 in back then when bitcoin was $1 and he was writing about it, he would have $25M today. And it’s always going up. Geez.

  • @dougjudy4268
    @dougjudy4268 Год назад +3

    What about monero XMR or SCRT block chain

    • @3six933
      @3six933 Год назад

      This guy isnt being honest bro,
      keep stackin the true private cryptos

    • @dougjudy4268
      @dougjudy4268 Год назад

      ​@@3six933 or even Oasis ROSE

  • @paragraphler
    @paragraphler Год назад +2

    His voice sounds a lot like Hamilton Morris

  • @blockchainbreakdown2009
    @blockchainbreakdown2009 3 месяца назад +1

    It took this guy to 2020 to realize a public ledger....is traceable...fucking cutting edge lol

  • @PawgSlayer
    @PawgSlayer Год назад +8

    Koncrete = trailer park jre

  • @jayr3635
    @jayr3635 Год назад +3

    Am l wrong in feeling the elite hackers will ALWAYS be a few steps ahead of law enforcement!? Maybe I'm wrong and they're closing the gap a bit...

  • @kalinadog7176
    @kalinadog7176 Год назад +1

    I'd like to know how the authorities keep their infiltration underwraps when they take over as the admins? Every one of those admins prob talked to many other people, not necessarily about super secret stuff. Like do the original admins continue to send out messages or relay what to say to the agents? Would think it is pretty noticeable to see a difference in somebody especially in that type of environment.