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Topic: [2017-12-15]US prosecutors rush to millions of dollars worth of digital currency (Read 103 times)

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Why rush to sell, though? The price is still going up. Other than that, what I immediately thought of when I read the news was, if this drug dealer hadn't been arrested, he would have been a millionaire now. If he is somehow able to track the bitcoin price in prison, I'm sure he's pretty angry about it.
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US attorneys prosecuting a multi-million-dollar opioid drug ring are moving quickly to sell seized bitcoin that has exploded in value to about $US8.5 million ($11 million) since the alleged ringleader's arrest a year ago.

Key points:
Bitcoin is a digital currency known as a cryptocurrency
The seized cache was worth less than $US500,000 a year ago
The proceeds of the bitcoin sale will be held until the case is resolved
In court documents pressing for a quick sale, the US Attorney's Office for Utah referenced the digital currency's volatility.

The bitcoin cache was worth less than $US500,000 ($650,700) when Aaron Shamo was arrested on drug charges, but the value of the digital currency has skyrocketed since then.

Bitcoin was created as a digital alternative to the traditional banking system, and is prone to swings in value based on what people believe it is worth.

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For federal prosecutors in Utah, sales of seized assets like cars are routine, but bitcoin is new territory, spokeswoman Melodie Rydalch said.

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