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Tracers in the Dark
Tracers in the Dark: The Global Hunt for the Crime Lords of Cryptocurrency | Andy Greenberg
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"A propulsive story of a new breed of investigators who have cracked the Bitcoin blockchain, taking once-anonymous realms of money, drugs, and violence and holding them up to the light Black markets have always thrived in the shadows of society. Increasingly, these enterprises-drug dealing, money laundering, human trafficking, terrorist funding-have found their shadows online. Digital crime lords inhabiting lawless corners of the internet have operated more freely than their analog counterparts could have ever dreamed of. At the heart of their massive conspiracies: cryptocurrency. By transacting not in dollars or pounds but in Bitcoin-a currency with anonymous ledgers, overseen by no government, beholden to no bankers-black marketeers robbed law enforcement for years of their chief method of cracking down on criminal markets, namely, following the money. But what if the centerpiece of this dark economy held a secret, fatal flaw? What if their currency wasn't so cryptic after all? An investigator using the right mixture of technical wizardry, financial forensics, and old-fashioned persistence could crack open an entire world of crime. Men with No Names is a story of crime and consequences unlike any other. With unprecedented access to the major players in federal law enforcement and private industry, veteran cybersecurity reporter Andy Greenberg tells an astonishing saga of criminal empires built and destroyed. He introduces an IRS agent with a defiant streak; a Bitcoin-tracing Danish entrepreneur; and a colorful ensemble of hardboiled agents and prosecutors as they delve deep into the crypto-underworld. The result is a thrilling, globe-spanning story of dirty cops, drug bazaars, sex-abuse rings, and the biggest takedown of an online narcotics market in the history of the internet. This is a cat-and-mouse story and a tale of a technological one-upmanship that's utterly of our time. Filled with canny maneuvering and shocking twists, it answers a provocative question: How would some of the world's most brazen criminals behave if they were sure they could never get caught?"--
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I loved American Kingpin, the story of the takedown of The Silk Road dark web drug site. Greenberg expands this world of cyber crime fighting on the dark web by following the crypto currency. Once the Silk Road was busted, other sites took its place. The international cooperation to fight these sites was amazing and some of these criminals were real characters. The last story was quite dark about taking down a site that trafficked child porn.

Librariana That last story had to've been both a deeply disturbing and a difficult one to read, but so glad the site was taken down! And glad you found the book to be interesting and enjoyable! 2y
Cinfhen What @Librariana said 😁❣️ 2y
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DogMomIrene Both of these sound so freaking good! 2y
Megabooks @DogMomIrene they both were! 2y
Megabooks @Librariana it was so disturbing even though the author took care not to describe the videos themselves. The fact the site was out there and HUGE is disturbing enough. When they started to make arrests, many of the people using/posting to it committed suicide rather than face justice. I really can‘t feel bad about that. 2y
Megabooks @Cinfhen American Kingpin is still my dad‘s favorite non-Sedaris audiobook. We‘re going to listen to this one together! 2y
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