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Robin Hood Hacker Donates $11,000 of Stolen Bitcoin to Help Fight ISIS (newsweek.com) 66

An anonymous reader writes: A Kurdish region of Syria that borders territory held by the Islamic State militant group (ISIS) has received an $11,000 donation in allegedly stolen bitcoin from a vigilante hacker. (paywalled, alternate source) The pseudonymous Phineas Fisher donated 25 bitcoins to a crowdfunding campaign set up by members of the Rojava region's economic committee, described by Fisher as "one of the most inspiring revolutionary projects in the world." Fisher claims that the bitcoin donation, recorded publicly on the blockchain ledger and listed on the crowdfunding campaign page, came from hacking into a bank. "The money did come from robbing a bank," Fisher said. "Bank robbing is more viable than ever, it's just done differently these days."Phisher adds: "Unfortunately, our world is backwards. You get rich by doing bad things and go to jail for doing good."
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Robin Hood Hacker Donates $11,000 of Stolen Bitcoin to Help Fight ISIS

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  • Good things? (Score:3, Insightful)

    by goobie123 ( 757260 ) on Thursday May 19, 2016 @12:07PM (#52142449) Journal
    "Phisher adds: "Unfortunately, our world is backwards. You get rich by doing bad things and go to jail for doing good."

    I had never heard of theft being called 'doing good' before.
    • I had never heard of theft being called 'doing good' before

      Usually it's in the context of war, but people fully support theft on a grand scale. This guy writes like an American, so he might be in more trouble than he thinks, though. I forget if it's the CIA that's supporting ISIL or the military, and which one is funding the remains of Al Q'ue'da, but either way, he's funding opposition to the USG.

      Also, there are plenty of cheerleaders for taxation, we all know what taxation is...

      • Please, point to any evidence of the US government in any way supporting ISIS, or supporting Al Qaeda in the past 10 years.

        Did you just make that up, or are you posting from a conspiracy theory group?

    • by xdor ( 1218206 )

      In more polite company (and under certain governments) taking property from someone else and giving to those deemed by the taker to be needy is called social justice.

    • Re: (Score:3, Insightful)

      People have no sense of economics. The guys who did the (crappy) movie, In Time, kind of got it right, but not in any serious way: you steal from the banks, the banks start charging everyone a shitload. In the movie, they framed it the same way as all normal people think: the banks charged more because they're assholes.

      In reality, the cost of production is, essentially, wage-labor time. Wage-labor time includes overhead that's diffused through production (e.g. the CEO doesn't do a damned thing to mak

      • Re: (Score:2, Interesting)

        by Anonymous Coward

        No, you are trying to intellectualize something that is governed by much more obvious behavior. If Wendy's sells hamburgers for 2$ versus McDonald's 1$ because they are trying to recoup losses from internal theft, then they aren't going to sell ANY hamburgers. Prices of goods are governed by what people are willing to pay, not what they are forced to pay.

  • and force you to donate to something good, I'm doing a good job right?

  • I thought Robin hood recovered tax revenues and returned those to the taxpayers?
  • He's stealing from any customers of that bank, and hopefully they haven't fucked with the deposit insurance or it's pretty despicable to be honest. It went to a good cause, I suppose, but that "good deed" might have meant a child went hungry. Well played "vigilante"
  • Hang on, were the bitcoins stolen from the bank? Or was $11,000 stolen from a bank in some other fashion, then donated via bitcoin?

  • Phisher adds: "Unfortunately, our world is backwards. You get rich by doing bad things and go to jail for doing good."

    No, you get no brownie points for having done wrong to do right. Reminds me of a passage from the Bible-- Romans 3:1-31 [biblehub.com]

  • Back in my day, 11000 bitcoins could buy you two pizzas delivered. Now get off my safe space!

I'd rather just believe that it's done by little elves running around.

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