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Topic: [2015-11-14] ToI: Silk Road auction: 4 bidders take home $14 mn worth of bitcoin (Read 1630 times)

legendary
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Good to see that they managed to auction all coins without those coins being hacked or stolen

Plus this time they did not leak the participant emails by doing a cc instead of a bcc.  Tongue

haha. but that would not be bitcoin specific issue - it would just be over sight.

Even if the coins get hacked, I would have blamed their incompetence and not bitcoin.  Wink

I am guessing that they might have hired some bitcoin guy to help them make sure the bitcoins are safely stored and transferred.

If it was hacked, we would have blamed their incompetence and they would have blamed bitcoin ! Wink
legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1000
Good to see that they managed to auction all coins without those coins being hacked or stolen

Plus this time they did not leak the participant emails by doing a cc instead of a bcc.  Tongue

haha. but that would not be bitcoin specific issue - it would just be over sight.

Even if the coins get hacked, I would have blamed their incompetence and not bitcoin.  Wink
legendary
Activity: 1258
Merit: 1001
Good to see that they managed to auction all coins without those coins being hacked or stolen

Plus this time they did not leak the participant emails by doing a cc instead of a bcc.  Tongue

haha. but that would not be bitcoin specific issue - it would just be over sight.
legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1000
Good to see that they managed to auction all coins without those coins being hacked or stolen

Plus this time they did not leak the participant emails by doing a cc instead of a bcc.  Tongue
legendary
Activity: 1258
Merit: 1001
Good to see that they managed to auction all coins without those coins being hacked or stolen
legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1000
Silk Road auction: 4 bidders take home $14 million worth of bitcoins

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tech/tech-news/Silk-Road-auction-4-bidders-take-home-14-million-worth-of-bitcoins/articleshow/49799544.cms

The US Marshals Service said four winning bidders emerged from last week's auction of bitcoins seized during the prosecution of the creator of the online black marketplace Silk Road.

The Marshals Service did not identify the winners in what marked the final auction stemming from the case of Ross Ulbricht, who authorities say ran Silk Road, where the digital currency could be used to buy illegal drugs and other goods.
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