There was a big and sad day for poker players known as "Black Friday", where the top online poker sites in US has been sized by the Department of Justice. Ever since then, online players have been trying to find ways to get around regulation, illegally or legally, to satisfy their gambling thirst. We've recently learned that some poker sites have began accepting Bitcoin from US players in attempt to get around federal regulation that makes it impossible to transfer money for gambling purposes. As of this year, Bitcoin was trading at $13 and has jumped up to over $1,000 by the end of the year. This has definitely inspired the Bitcoin poker movement. Authorities aren't exactly sure whether this counts as a currency, security, or whatever else. However, we've seen examples of Bitcoin usage from purchasing homes, vehicles, drinks, and now to gamble. The attraction of Bitcoin poker comes from the fact that the payment processing is instant and anonymous. The website titled Satoshi Poker, shows a picture of a player wearing V for Vendetta mask, symbolizing anti-government, something protesters can relate to. What do you guys think of this?