US Announces ‘Historic $3.36 Billion Cryptocurrency Seizure’ as Silk Road Bit...

US Announces ‘Historic $3.36 Billion Cryptocurrency Seizure’ as Silk Road Bit...

The man who stole over 50,000 bitcoins from the Silk Road marketplace has pleaded guilty. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, “the seizure was then the largest cryptocurrency seizure” in the history of the DOJ and “remains the department’s second-largest financial seizure ever.” Silk Road Exploiter Pleads Guilty The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced Monday that James Zhong pleaded guilty on Friday “to committing wire fraud in September 2012 when he unlawfully obtained over 50,000 bitcoin from the Silk Road dark web....


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