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Silk Road Fallout, US Wants to Sell $130M Bitcoin from Seizures

U.S. to auction $117M in Bitcoin seized from Silk Road traffickers, marking a significant step in combating dark web crime.
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Silk Road Fallout, US Wants to Sell $130M Bitcoin from Seizures

Silk Road dark web marketplace, the United States government has announced its intention to sell approximately $117 million worth of Bitcoin. This cryptocurrency was seized from Ryan Farace and Joseph Farace, convicted for their roles in a money laundering conspiracy linked to the now-defunct online black market.

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Details of the Forfeiture and Auction Plan

The U.S. Justice Department revealed that over 2,933 Bitcoins, valued at around $117 million, were recovered from the Farace family. This announcement comes after the sentencing of 38-year-old Ryan Farace and his 72-year-old father, Joseph Farace, earlier this month. The official forfeiture notice, published online, outlines the government’s plan to dispose of the seized digital assets as directed by the U.S. Attorney General.

According to the notice, interested parties, excluding the defendants, have 60 days from January 10, 2024, to file a petition claiming an interest in the assets. After the resolution of such petitions or the expiration of the specified period for filing them, the government will have clear title to the property. This clearance paves the way for the U.S. government to transfer good title to any future purchaser or transferee of the Bitcoin.

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Background of the Silk Road Case and Sentencing

The Silk Road case, which has captured public attention for years, reached a new chapter with the sentencing of the Faraces. Ryan Farace, previously convicted in 2018, was involved in manufacturing and selling Xanax pills through dark web marketplaces, including Silk Road, under the pseudonym ‘Xanaxman.’ The government reported that Farace received over 9,138 Bitcoins for these transactions, equivalent to about $364 million.

Despite forfeiting only 24 Bitcoin in 2020, claiming limited access to the remaining funds, evidence emerged of Ryan Farace directing his father to transfer 2,874 Bitcoin to an accomplice in 2020, aiming to move the funds outside the United States. This action was later admitted in their plea agreements. In the latest development, Ryan Farace received an additional 54 months in federal prison on January 5, while Joseph Farace was sentenced to 19 months, followed by two years of supervised release.

Implications of the Forthcoming Auction

The upcoming auction of the seized Bitcoin represents a significant moment in the ongoing efforts to dismantle the financial networks underpinning illegal dark web marketplaces like Silk Road. This move by the U.S. government demonstrates the seriousness with which it is addressing cybercrime and highlights the increasing relevance of cryptocurrencies in both legal and illegal transactions.

The sale of such a substantial amount of Bitcoin could impact the cryptocurrency market, although the extent of this impact remains to be seen. This event will likely attract considerable attention from cryptocurrency investors and those following the government’s ongoing efforts to combat cybercrime and illegal online marketplaces.

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Maxwell Mutuma

Maxwell is a crypto-economic analyst and Blockchain enthusiast, passionate about helping people understand the potential of decentralized technology. I write extensively on topics such as blockchain, cryptocurrency, tokens, and more for many publications. My goal is to spread knowledge about this revolutionary technology and its implications for economic freedom and social good.

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