If your computer is hacked, let's say that someone plays with your Bluetooth ... It is still a computer crime.
The proper officials, if they knew, should advise of the intrusion, not let it play at the disadvantage of the subject computer.
Now, I am not embarrassed. Sure, yes, I knew that this PC had been compromised, but overall, my approach has been
that any machine I had during this experience would be a target.

What I am getting at is, it is not cute to be a computer criminal. We are probably one of the handful of experts in
computer crimes on Manhattan Island related to virtual currencies and the BitLicense.

Furthermore, have you heard of Ripple? :)

XOXO

GDAPL

PS: Stop fucking with the wifi connection. Obstruction of justice is illegal, let alone your tacky computer crimes on this machine.
Not my problem. Oh! Have you heard of Ripple: https://thecapital.io/article/computer-crimes-and-the-bitlicense-nydfs-MUoH5rOBnXxrWIztQza

PSS: Hey FBI, cyberstalking is a crime, right? Please reference the Computer Crimes Manual W/183 Highlights: https://thecapital.io/article/crypto-computer-crimes-manual-w183-highlights-Mj17zgV81Qw6GJsfrtm

PSSS: Literally, the machine being compromised is something Ben Edelman taught me back in the day when we worked together.
Point being, that if a machine is compromised (like this one here) all other details of the compromise can be tracked. So,
The fact that I am 100% transparent is a good thing for me, over the last while. But, it is always bad to be a computer criminal
or worse a computer criminal in prison.

Overall, this machine will go down in history and people will never forget that 10001 is one of the most special places
on the great, beautiful planet Earth!

Long live Brody.  

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Gunnar Larson - xNY.io | Bank.org
MSc - Digital Currency 
MBA - Entrepreneurship and Innovation (ip)

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