Bitcoin Behind Bars: Charlie Shrem Gets Two Years

Bitcoin Behind Bars: Charlie Shrem Gets Two Years

25-year-old Charlie Shrem, the CEO of bitcoin exchange BitInstant, was sentenced to two years in prison this afternoon following a lengthy court battle. Shrem recently pled guilty to aiding a Florida man sell over $1 million in bitcoins to customers of the online drug marketplace Silk Road. Shrem will also serve three years of supervised release following the completion of his prison sentence. When asked what his feelings were on the situation, Shrem took responsibility for his actions and refused to pardon himself, saying: "I have no excuses for what I did. I broke the law and I broke it....


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