EFTA00703417.pdf
PDF Source (No Download)
Extracted Text (OCR)
From:
To: Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation@grnail.com>
Subject: Fwd: [Dewayne-Net] Someone just sold a Bitcoin business for $11.4M! It's a first, but the buyer's
anonymous
Date: Fri, 19 Jul 2013 13:15:54 +0000
Typos, misspellings courtesy of iPhone word & thought substitution.
Begin forwarded message:
From: Dewayne Hendricks
Date: July 19, 2013, 6:58:57 AM CDT
To: Multiple recipients of Dewayne-Net
Subject: [Dewayne-Net] Someone just sold a Bitcoin business for S11.-tAl! It's a first, but the buyer's
anonymous
Reply-To:
Someone just sold a Bitcoin business for $11.4M! It's a first, but the buyer's anonymous
By David Meyer
July 19 2013
<http://gigaom.com/2013/07/19/someone-just-sold-a-bitcoin-business-for-11-4m-its-a-first-but-the-buyers-
anonymous/>
SUMMARY:
Bitcoin may be a young phenomenon, but the SatoshiDice or S.DICE Bitcoin gambling site, set up by Panama-
based Erik Voorhees, has already gone from being listed to getting sold and delisted — for a respectable
amount.
Erik Voorhees, the Panama-based Bitcoin entrepreneur, has sold one of his ventures for 126,315 bitcoins or, by
my calculations at the time of writing, around $11.4 million. The business is a Bitcoin (BTC) gambling site
called SatoshiDice or S.DICE.
The identity of the buyer has not been disclosed although I suspect BitCapital MD John Bridge, quoted on the
Coindesk website, is on the money when he theorises it's an established gaming company looking to branch out
into Bitcoin. (If you need a primer on how Bitcoin works, incidentally, click here — you will note that the
name "Satoshi" refers to the pseudonym of Bitcoin's creator, and also the smallest current unit of the crypto-
currency.)
S.DICE's model is simple: players send bitcoins to S.DICE's addresses, each of which carries a different
percentage likelihood of doubling the player's money (or returning a "you lose" micropayment). Those
addresses rank as the most popular in the whole of Bitcoin-dom, so it's no surprise that S.DICE is reportedly
the leader in this field, with rivals including Just-Dice.
As U.S. laws forbid businesses from taking money for online gambling, many see Bitcoin as a possible way
around such regulations — although it should be noted that SatoshiDice blocked U.S. IP addresses back in
May, based on legal advice. The site itself is hosted in the Netherlands, Iceland and Ireland.
EFTA00703417
[snip]
Dewayne-Net RSS Feed: <http://www.warpspeed.com/wordpress>
EFTA00703418
Document Preview
PDF source document
This document was extracted from a PDF. No image preview is available. The OCR text is shown on the left.
This document was extracted from a PDF. No image preview is available. The OCR text is shown on the left.
Extracted Information
Email Addresses
Document Details
| Filename | EFTA00703417.pdf |
| File Size | 89.8 KB |
| OCR Confidence | 85.0% |
| Has Readable Text | Yes |
| Text Length | 2,487 characters |
| Indexed | 2026-02-12T13:46:42.462514 |