Just when it seemed the horror could grow no deeper, ISIS shows that man’s capacity for cruelty knows no bounds.
The terrorist group, famous for posting online videos of beheadings of innocent victims, now takes depravity to new depths: Children have been executed. And as people flee the violence in Syria, a species faces extinction. And what makes this all possible? — A new digital currency called Bitcoin
In addition, the Northern Bald Ibis may become extinct in the wild in Syria, because the guards and teams caring for those birds have fled. Its believed that less than 1000 of the birds remain alive today.
But it takes money to pull off these heinous crimes against nature, and the group’s International money transfers were becoming problematic. Then the terrorist group discovered the magic of Bitcoin. New reports reveal that ISIS is now using the digital currency to transfer funds to expanding terrorist cells throughout the remaining free world.
The Dark Web is difficult to monitor for intelligence agencies and it is not so easy to locate members of terrorist organizations like the ISIS. In the principal black markets hosted on the deep web it is possible to purchase any kind of illegal product and service. Hidden services in the Deep Web also offer the possibility to download the mobile apps used by the jihadists and transfer Bitcoins to terrorist cells in every place of the world.
So while the tech world rejoices at the ability to anonymize their internet use and take currency dealings away from central banks it also removes the checks and balances that have been in place for centuries to stop this type of terrorist funding.
It’s almost as if Satoshi Nakamoto created an unstoppable artificial intelligence, a money weapon without a conscience, a zombie crypto that seeps beneath the surface of the day and lurks inside the shadows of the night.
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