Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht thanks Trump for full pardon
Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht, freed by Donald Trump’s pardon after more than 11 years in prison, called the US president “a man of his word.” Source link
Trump pardons Silk Road creator Ross Ulbricht
US President Donald Trump has followed through on his promise to pardon Ross Ulbricht, the founder of the online drug market Silk Road, who was imprisoned for over a decade. Source link
Why Crypto X Waits For Silk Road Release From the Jail?

Ross Ulbricht is the founder of the deep web marketplace called Silk Road. If you surf through crypto X, you may notice that some count the days until Trump’s inauguration, believing that on day one, he will get Ulbricht out of prison. Let’s figure out why crypto enthusiasts are so enthusiastic about Ulbricht’s clemency. Silk […]
Crypto X Buzzes Over the Silk Road Bitcoins Dump

The U.S. government approved the sale of 69,370 BTC seized from the Silk Road marketplace less than two weeks before Trump’s inauguration. How did it become possible? Will the sale actually take place? How does the community react to the news? The Northern District Court of California approved the liquidation of the bitcoins seized from […]
U.S. still holds $6.5b in seized Silk Road Bitcoin

U.S. authorities have not executed any new Bitcoin sales, despite reports suggesting that the Department of Justice had authorized a massive offload. Blockchain intelligence platform Arkham confirmed that billions in seized Silk Road and FBI-confiscated Bitcoin (BTC) remain in U.S. government-controlled addresses as of Jan. 9. The data provider shared on-chain proof confirming a $6.44 […]
US gov’t transfers $1.9B BTC seized from Silk Road to Coinbase Prime
A wallet that contained Bitcoin associated with the 2021 seizure from an individual who stole crypto from the Silk Road marketplace has moved. Source link
$2B Silk Road Bitcoin seized by DOJ moves to new wallet
More than 30,000 Bitcoin connected to James Zhong, responsible for stealing crypto from the Silk Road marketplace, moved to a new address on April 2. Source link