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    March 02, 2013, 01:35:34 AM
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    I'm tossing out this idea, should there be done background checks of important people in the bitcoin community ? Now that so much important bitcoin persons reside in the US, would it not be smart to have a dossier on each person ? In my opinion we've had enough instances of fraud, scams and whatnot.

    I would think that any individual not having anything to hide, would not object to a background check, but relevant things may surface, and then the community should be aware of it. Like legal troubles, ties to certain organizations and other relevant information.

    Would this be wasted money, or a good idea ?

    It seems that so far, bitcoin have attracted a lot of crooks, and I think it's better to attempt preventing such things from happening again than just passively sitting and waiting for disasters to happen.

    If it is an idea people like, we could collect funds and have a private investigator firm do the job. Of course such an investigation would not find everything, but if there's anything glaring that sticks out, it should be possible to catch it. Heck, I see that its possible to get extensive reports online for online a few dollars, never tested it, so don't know how good it is.

    So what I suggest is that we collect a list of names of important bitcoin people and run background checks on them.

    Thoughts ?
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