The Third US Marshals Service Bitcoin Auction Has Come to a Close

The Third US Marshals Service Bitcoin Auction Has Come to a Close

Well, ladies and gentlemen, the moment has arrived. The third US Marshals Service Silk Road bitcoin auction has come and gone, and many are wondering what the outcome will be. Unfortunately for us, that news is not being released until tomorrow on Friday, so until then we'll have to keep our anticipation in check and make sure we don't start sweating bullets wondering about what has occurred. The auction began at 8 AM Eastern Standard Time, and ceased about six hours later at 2 PM, and tomorrow, someone will go home much richer with about 50,000 of alleged drug kingpin Ross Ulbricht's....


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