Less Wrong used to like Bitcoin before it was cool. Monthly threads popped up around the same time a pricing bubble brought mainstream attention last year. When the bubble popped, and price continued to deflate, discussion on this site stopped entirely. Was there a change of sign in the social status of the topic, is the topic fully explored, or has there simply happened nothing of interest over the last year?
If you are not familiar with Bitcoin, here is one intro I happen to like.
Kaj Sotala lists a number of previous threads on the topic:
There seems to be quite a bit of a Bitcoin interest around here, with several articles about it already: [1 2 3 4 5 6 7]
Less Wrong seems like a good place to discuss recent developments, if one does not want to suffer the inanity of the officially unofficial forum. If you are not longer interested in Bitcoin, perhaps send your remaining balance to the Singularity Institute?
Well, game theory dictates that I shouldn't tell you about my really good ideas, in case I decide to use them in the future.
But there's some obvious low-hanging fruit. Prices on the silk road are significantly inflated, and the odds of drugs being intercepted in the mail are extremely low. A small marijuana grow operation (or the synthesis of more sophisticated drugs, if you have the chemical background), could turn a reasonable profit very quickly. If you can produce a high-quality product, revenue of even a very basic operation could potentially be tremendous.
There's also identity theft. You can buy credit card information using bitcoins, use the compromised credit cards to buy more bitcoins, and then discard the cards immediately. This one strikes me as less palatable to the nominally moral man than the first one. Probably more profitable, though.
Do you know a Bitcoin exchange that takes credit cards directly, or are you imagining an intermediate step like money orders?