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In an apparent nod to Bitcoin currency, the US Marshals Service is offering to exchange your greenbacks for Bitcoins
in an auction later this month.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-27830566
US to sell seized Silk Road Bitcoins
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The US Marshals Service announced the auction on its website
The US government will auction $18m (£11m) worth of the virtual currency Bitcoin, which was seized by the FBI when it shut down the Silk Road online marketplace in October last year.

The site, which operated on the so-called "dark net", traded in drugs and other illegal goods.

Payments were made via crypto-currencies, to ensure anonymity.

The Bitcoins were seized during the arrest of Ross Ulbricht, the alleged mastermind behind Silk Road.

The 29-year-old, who was known online by the pseudonym Dread Pirate Roberts, or DPR, is currently awaiting trial.

In a statement, the US Marshals Service, which is conducting the sale, said the 29,656.51306529 Bitcoins up for auction were those that had "resided on Silk Road servers", but did not include the stash on Ross Ulbricht's personal computers.

The US authority added that it would "not sell to any person who is acting on behalf of or in concert with the Silk Road and/or Ross William Ulbricht, and bidders will be required to so certify".

Last year, Carnegie Mellon University estimated that over $1.22m (£786,183) worth of trading took place on the Silk Road every month.

Prospective bidders will have to put forward a deposit of $200,000, and all offers must be made in cash.

The bidding process will begin on 27 June.

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yeah, not surprising though. im a big supporter of cryptocurrencies, but it's a two way road. certain political organizations and political candidates are running for office accepting bitcoins, which means corporations can back the hell out of anyone they want almost entirely anonymously, without any regulation (not that they didn't get rid of that regulation years ago, but you know what i mean).

back to the topic though, the government has a long history of seizing and selling the property of 'criminals', especially in the bullshit "drug war". they've even targeted the biggest drug dealers more because they could make more money than out of concern for what kind of criminal activity was going on.
 

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