Bitcoin Penpals – Communicate With Ross Ulbricht Or Charlie Shrem For 99 Cents
Various major names in the history of Bitcoin have been incarcerated due to various reasons, but that doesn’t mean they no longer have the support of the Bitcoin community. Ross Ulbricht, or Charlie Shrem – to name a few – would love nothing more than to hear from the Bitcoin community, although that will be quite difficult as their computer access is either restricted or simply non-existent. Bitcoin Penpals may offer a solution to this problem, though, in exchange for a small fee. Quite a few people would love nothing more than getting in touch with either Ross Ulbricht or Charlie Shrem,....
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Another day, another Bitcoin entrepreneur charged with fraud. This time it was Charlie Shrem, the former vice chairman of the Bitcoin Foundation, CEO of BitInstant, and one of the most recognized people in the Bitcoin community, has been officially indicted by a federal grand jury in New York on April 10. Shrem has been formally accused of laundering over $1 million dollars in bitcoins by funneling funds for users on the infamous Silk Road website whose founder, Ross William Ulbricht, is also facing federal charges. Only three months ago, Shrem was arrested in New York on charges of acting....
Editor's Note: Charlie Shrem has responded publicly by clarifying that he has not been banned from any conferences. A misreading of events caused by verbiage which CCN profusely apologizes for initially printing. Shrem has responded to CCN inquiries from earlier today and will release a full statement on the happenings soon. CCN wishes Charlie Shrem the best of luck in his 9/22/14 trial, his case has been previously written about here. Charlie Shrem's favorite picture of Charlie Shrem. Embattled former Bitcoin Foundation member Charlie Shrem has faced his share of legal trouble with the....
Ross Ulbricht, alleged Silk Road HBIC, is claiming that new federal bitcoin lawsclassifying bitcoin as assets and not money invalidate the money laundering charges he faces. In short, heargues that you can't launder money if you're not using it. Earlier this year, Robert Faiella, 52, and Charlie Shrem, 24, were arrested on federal money laundering charges for their bitcoin activity on Silk Road. It would stand to reason that if Ulbricht did not break anti-money laundering laws, they didn't either. The two allegedly sold more than $1 million in bitcoin to Silk Road users. Selling assets....
The latest chapter of the story of Silk Road began unfolding today with the arrest of Charlie Shrem, the founder of the BitInstant bitcoin exchange, on money laundering charges involving the black marketplace. Shrem and 'BTCKing' are accused, by the Manhattan US Attorney, the DEA and other federal agencies, of engaging in a "scheme to sell" $1m of bitcoin to Silk Road users. Ross William Ulbricht, the 29-year-old alleged mastermind behind the Road, has not yet been tried. He was arrested for violating the narcotics laws of the United States, possessing and distributing controlled....