U.S. Government Sold $216M of Seized Silk Road Bitcoin This Month
The U.S. sold 9,861.17 bitcoin ($216 million) on March 14, according to a court filing. Source link
Read moreThe U.S. sold 9,861.17 bitcoin ($216 million) on March 14, according to a court filing. Source link
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