The US Department of Justice (DOJ) has announced plans to liquidate 69,370 Bitcoin valued at $6.5 billion, seized from the ...
This story has been updated with additional information. The U.S. government has received approval to liquidate a significant ...
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The US DOJ received approval to sell 69,370 Bitcoin worth $6.5B, seized from Silk Road, following a federal judge’s Dec. 30 ...
The ruling does not ensure immediate liquidation of the seized Bitcoin, as federal asset forfeiture requires several ...
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