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Topic: What will happen to silk roads seized coins? (Read 1894 times)

hero member
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October 13, 2013, 11:29:17 AM
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I think they would be sold via Government auction......but which one I think everyone will be trying to find out and the US public could get a chance to get quite a few BTC.
sr. member
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I think the USG will sell the BTC. But what do you think?

They don't want to promote BTC, so they just burn it quietly..
sr. member
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★☆★777Coin★☆★
they announces that they will give back to community throw faucets and donations may be this happen in next one decade or as they need money for obama they sell them
legendary
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I'm surprised no one mentioned this but they might use the bitcoins for sting operations to catch drug dealers or other cyber criminals.


^ finally someone got the correct answer.

They would just buy bitcoins for a sting operation, not "borrow" bitcoins that are part of an ongoing court case.  Not to mention everyone is watching those coins now.

They'll be liquidated per standard procedure in prob a year or two.  Probably via some standard auction process, not on Stamp...lol
hero member
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[conspiracy]

They will add them to the hoard along with satoshi's 1,000,000 coins

[/conspiracy]
legendary
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Trusted Bitcoiner
I read somewhere where an FBI spokeswoman said that they would likely be liquidated after the trial, the same as they do most other seized assets. I can't find the article right now, but if I do I'll post a link.

Hmmm 20k BTC? I'll start the bidding at $1



i bid 5,000$
hero member
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Ching-Chang;Ding-Dong
I read somewhere where an FBI spokeswoman said that they would likely be liquidated after the trial, the same as they do most other seized assets. I can't find the article right now, but if I do I'll post a link.

Hmmm 20k BTC? I'll start the bidding at $1

hero member
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Nosce te Ipsum
I read somewhere where an FBI spokeswoman said that they would likely be liquidated after the trial, the same as they do most other seized assets. I can't find the article right now, but if I do I'll post a link.
legendary
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Varanida : Fair & Transparent Digital Ecosystem
How many did they get? just 20k? not much honestly.
legendary
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I'm surprised no one mentioned this but they might use the bitcoins for sting operations to catch drug dealers or other cyber criminals.


^ finally someone got the correct answer.
full member
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Hoist the Colours

I'm surprised no one mentioned this but they might use the bitcoins for sting operations to catch drug dealers or other cyber criminals.
sr. member
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They will sell when they need the money, right now they are just holding.
legendary
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Trusted Bitcoiner
the question is, will they use regular exchanges to seel them or auction themby themselves?


i'm hoping they use bitstamps, and flat out dump with no regard for $ amount they end up with.

lmao

they'll be selling a lot of coins for <$1

and I'll be buying them Wink
thats the dream!

and you know bitcoin would bounce back to  70-105 within seconds.


can you imagine the profits on this trade

sell at 120
buy at 1
sell at 90



legendary
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the question is, will they use regular exchanges to seel them or auction themby themselves?


i'm hoping they use bitstamps, and flat out dump with no regard for $ amount they end up with.

lmao

they'll be selling a lot of coins for <$1

and I'll be buying them Wink
legendary
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the question is, will they use regular exchanges to seel them or auction themby themselves?


i'm hoping they use bitstamps, and flat out dump with no regard for $ amount they end up with.

lmao

they'll be selling a lot of coins for <$1
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1037
Trusted Bitcoiner
the question is, will they use regular exchanges to seel them or auction themby themselves?


i'm hoping they use bitstamps, and flat out dump with no regard for $ amount they end up with.
legendary
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Want privacy? Use Monero!
the question is, will they use regular exchanges to seel them or auction themby themselves?

hero member
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why would the govt have to wait to sell the coins? in any cash / asset forfeiture, if suspect cant prove that funds weren't received in commission of illegal acts, they can take the money and auction it. they dont have to wait for nothing. he doesnt have to be proven guilty for assets to be seized and sold.
legendary
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why would it take 2 years!

Because:
1) The coins will not move until all the court proceedings are over and justice is slow
2) Governments are not known to act fast especially when dealing with a situation where they have little or no precedent.

I voted that the USG will sell the coins; however there is a significant chance they will hoard them. This can happen especially if the seize additional coins from DPR's private wallets, and the coins appreciate significantly in value while they are sitting in legal and bureaucratic limbo.
legendary
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Chances they lose the private key(s) in the next two years of trials - pretty good.

Assuming they don't lose or "lose" the private key(s) they will be auctioned off just like all other confiscated goods.

why would it take 2 years!
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