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the Silk Road

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7 articles stable

the Silk Road has appeared in 7 articles since 2015-01. Coverage peaked in 2015Q2 with 2 articles.

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2024-01-26
Decrypt 10 related

The US plans to sell about $117M worth of Bitcoin seized from Ryan Farace, a convicted drug trafficker who operated on the Silk Road dark web marketplace

Andrew Hayward / Decrypt :

2022-11-07
CoinDesk 17 related

The US DOJ seizes 50,676 bitcoin, worth around ~$1B, defrauded from the Silk Road in 2012 by James Zhong, who pled guilty to wire fraud

The bitcoins, obtained in in 2012, were valued at $3.36 billion when discovered in November; now they're worth $1.04 billion.

2015-06-10
Wired 13 related

DoJ issued a grand jury subpoena to identify commenters on a Silk Road post at Reason.com, alleging threats were made against federal judge

At Popehat, Ken White reveals that my second … Colin Lecher / The Verge : Feds want to unmask internet commenters writing about the Silk Road trial judge Mike Masnick / Techdirt : Justice Department I...

2015-01-30
Wired 2 related

Prosecutors Trace $13.4M in Bitcoins From the Silk Road to Ulbricht's Laptop

If anyone still believes that bitcoin is magically anonymous internet money, the US government just offered what may be the clearest demonstration yet that it's not.  A courtroom PowerPoint presentati...

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