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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
* [http://bitcoin.crimeunit.net Bitcoin Police] wiki | * [http://bitcoinpolice.org Bitcoin Police] Official Website | ||
* [http://bitcoin.crimeunit.net Bitcoin Police Wiki] wiki | |||
* {{Freenode IRC|bitcoin-police}} IRC channel | * {{Freenode IRC|bitcoin-police}} IRC channel | ||
* [http://bitcoinpolice.blogspot.com Bitcoin Police] blog | * [http://bitcoinpolice.blogspot.com Bitcoin Police] blog |
Revision as of 07:47, 8 October 2011
Investigates incidents related to Bitcoin.
Investigators focused on exposing fraudsters and scammers in the Bitcoin community.
Follows a strict mission statement and strives to be as transparent as possible.
A community run organization that relies upon the community for support. New members are encouraged to join.
History
The Bitcoin Police formed in early August, 2011 following the MyBitcoin incident which caused losses to members valued over one million U.S. Dollars.
See Also
External Links
- Bitcoin Police Official Website
- Bitcoin Police Wiki wiki
- IRC Web #bitcoin-police IRC channel
- Bitcoin Police blog
- @BitcoinPolice twitter account