Barry Silbert Releases Data on SecondMarket's US Marshal Auction Syndicate

Barry Silbert Releases Data on SecondMarket's US Marshal Auction Syndicate

Barry Silbert, CEO of bitcoin investment platforms SecondMarket and Bitcoin Investment Trust, has released new data regarding the auction syndicate that his entities formed to participate in Friday's US Marshals Auction of 30,000 BTC seized from online black market Silk Road. The figures, while potentially unrelated to the final results to be confirmed Monday, provide evidence that Silbert's strategy to use a syndicate model was successful at opening the auction to a wider range of foreign and domestic investors. Results of our US Marshals bitcoin syndicate: Bidders - 42 Bids received -....


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