Silk Road Vender Seeks to Reclaim Seized Bitcoins

Silk Road Vender Seeks to Reclaim Seized Bitcoins

In the huge amount of bitcoin that the United States Federal Government is holding, one man feels his bit of digital money is being held captive: and he wants it back. Peter Ward of the United Kingdom has reportedly begun the process of putting a lawyer on retainer in order to file a claim for about $95,000 worth of bitcoins - about 100 BTC. The money was taken during the Silk Road seizure last year, and Ward says he made it through entirely legal means. See, Ward sells things like rolling papers, bongs, and vaporizers. He's even got his own public online shop called Planet-Pluto. "I'm....


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