Bitcoin Bill will likely land Silk Road's Founder in Jail

Bitcoin Bill will likely land Silk Road's Founder in Jail

Ross William Ulbricht, the person who was allegedly in charge of the Silk Road website, should not be charged with money laundering, according to his attorney, Joshua Dratel, who stated that Bitcoin are property and not real currency citing the IRS’ recent ruling. The Silk Road “mastermind” is charged with using Bitocoins to launder money related to drug deals and criminal services such as hit man-for-hire that was allegedly made available through the site. This is where it gets interesting as yesterday at Inside Bitcoins NYC, Congressman Steve Stockman (R-TX) announced that he is planning....


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The FBI shut down black marketplace Silk Road a year ago. This hidden website was used for the sale and purchase of items and services such as drugs, weapons, fake passports and other forged documents. To refresh your memory of the full Silk Road story, check out our interactive timeline below: This article is part of CoinDesk's Silk Road: One Year On series. Keep checking back for new additions to the series. Road. Silk RoadTimelines

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