Australian Authorities Selling Seized Bitcoins

Australian Authorities Selling Seized Bitcoins

A lot of attention has been focused on the trial of Ross Ulbricht and the subsequent US Marshalls auction of some 700,000 Bitcoins found in the man's possession, but Ulbricht is not the only person connected with the dark web marketplace who's gotten in trouble. Also read: US Marshals Conclude Online Bitcoin Auction of Ross Ulbricht's Bitcoins. Aussie Caught Long Before Dread Pirate Roberts. In late 2012, Richard Pollard from Warrandyte, Victoria, Australia, was arrested on charges of commercial trafficking in narcotics via Silk Road. He received an eleven-year sentence last October, and....


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