As
Bitcoin becomes an increasingly popular form of digital cash, the
cryptocurrency is being accepted in exchange for everything from socks to sushi to heroin. If one anarchist has his way, it’ll soon be used to buy murder, too.
Last month I received an encrypted email from someone calling himself
by the pseudonym Kuwabatake Sanjuro, who pointed me towards his recent
creation: The website Assassination Market, a crowdfunding service that
lets anyone anonymously contribute bitcoins towards a bounty on the head
of any government official–a kind of Kickstarter for political
assassinations. According to Assassination Market’s rules, if someone on
its hit list is killed–and yes, Sanjuro hopes that many targets will
be–any hitman who can prove he or she was responsible receives the
collected funds.
For now, the site’s rewards are small but not insignificant. In the
four months that Assassination Market has been online, six targets have
been submitted by users, and bounties have been collected ranging from
ten bitcoins for the murder of NSA director Keith Alexander and 40
bitcoins for the assassination of President Barack Obama to 124.14
bitcoins–the largest current bounty on the site–targeting Ben Bernanke,
chairman of the Federal Reserve and public enemy number one for many of
Bitcoin’s anti-banking-system users. At Bitcoin’s current rapidly rising
exchanges rate, that’s nearly $75,000 for Bernanke’s would-be killer.
Sanjuro’s grisly ambitions go beyond raising the funds to bankroll a
few political killings. He believes that if Assassination Market can
persist and gain enough users, it will eventually enable the
assassinations of enough politicians that no one would dare to hold
office. He says he intends Assassination Market to destroy “all
governments, everywhere.”
“I believe it will change the world for the better,” writes Sanjuro,
who shares his handle with the nameless samurai protagonist in the Akira
Kurosawa film “Yojimbo.”forbes.