Senator Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) has expressed concerns over the US government’s plan to sell 69,370 BTC seized in the Silk Road ...
A second chance for the creator of the dark web drug site the Silk Road might be coming…from an unlikely savior.
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) has announced plans to liquidate 69,370 Bitcoin valued at $6.5 billion, seized from the ...
The United States government was allowed by a court to sell $6.5 billion worth of Bitcoin (BTC) seized from the world's first ...
Although the US Marshals Service received a green light to liquidate 69,370 Bitcoin, Lummis is concerned about the potential ...
According to the government, Individual X hacked the Silk Road and stole the Bitcoins in question. The 69,370 Bitcoins have a ...
The US DOJ received approval to sell 69,370 Bitcoin worth $6.5B, seized from Silk Road, following a federal judge’s Dec. 30 ...
DOJ receives court approval to proceed with the $6.5B Silk Road Bitcoin sale despite ownership objections and volatility ...
As Bitcoin (BTC) navigates through potential turbulence from the sell-off of assets seized in the Silk Road case, the crypto ...
Republican U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis took aim at two federal agencies on behalf of the crypto industry this week, just days before the ...
The wallet holding the seized Silk Road Bitcoin made its first transaction on January 9 — although it couldn't be ...