U. S. Marshals Service Bitcoin Auction Taking Place Today
Today is the day for some high rollers to get their hands on bitcoin in a way unlike we have ever seen before. A massive bitcoin auction is taking place from 6 am to 6 pm Eastern time, and it's being held by the United States Marshals Service. Up for grabs: 29,656.51306529 bitcoins seized from the Silk Road operation that was shut down by federal authorities in late 2013. Silk Road had served as the web's most popular illicit marketplace, where users could buy anything from hard drugs to weaponry using bitcoin. With the take-down came the arrest of the alleged Dread Pirate Roberts, Ross....
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The much awaited bitcoin auction by the United States Marshals Service is finally over. The US Marshals Service, in possession of confiscated bitcoins from the Silk Road investigation auctioned the last of them earlier on Thursday. Thursday's auction had about 44,341 bitcoins worth $17.21 million out for bidding by those who had earlier registered with the US Marshals Service. According to reports, the online auction saw 11 bidders bidding 30 times over a span of six hours. Completion of the latest auction signifies liquidation of all the bitcoins seized from the wallets belonging to Silk....
With news that the United States Marshals Service is planning to auction off about 30,000 bitcoins later this week (seized from the Silk Road illicit marketplace in 2013), big names are looking for some way to get involved. One such name happens to be Bitcoin Shop, Inc., an online retail store that sells a variety of products that can be purchased using the bitcoin digital currency. The company said on Monday that they have submitted registration with the United States Marshals Service in direct relation with the bitcoin auction. It's the prerequisite to the actual bidding process, which....
The US Marshals Service (USMS) is set to auction off 2,700 BTC worth just over $1.6m next month. The agency said in a statement today that the bitcoins being sold are connected to a number of criminal and civil cases that have been pursued by the US government in recent years. These include bitcoins from cases involving former federal agent Carl Force IV and convicted Silk Road administrator Ross Ulbricht, as well as bitcoins confiscated by the US Department of Homeland Security; the Bureau of Alcohol, Firearms and Tobacco; and the Internal Revenue Service. The auction will consist of one....
More than 40 hours after the close of the US Marshals Bitcoin auction, the value of 1 BTC against the US dollar has held almost perfectly stable. At the start of Friday’s auction at 6:00 AM EDT, 1 BTC was worth US$590 according to our price tracker. As of 2:00 PM EDT, 1 BTC was worth US$596. Some feared that the auction of more than US$17 million worth of bitcoins would cause a panic sell and possibly send the value of the cryptocurrency tumbling. Instead, a slight uptick was the result. The auction Friday was held by the US Marshals Service, which held about 30,000 bitcoins as a result of....
This past Friday's bitcoin auction held by the United States Marshals Service has seemingly been talk of the town, and now, the service has released some information with regard to Friday's happenings today in a chat with bitcoin news website CoinDesk. A total of 45 bidders registered for the auction (with one of the requirements being the need to wire a $200,000 deposit from a US bank account), with 63 bids submitted during the twelve hours the auction ran, from 6 am to 6 pm East coast time. Unfortunately, the juicy information such as who won and how much their bid was worth is still....