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The U.S. government has seized over $1 billion in bitcoin from previously undetected transactions associated with the Silk Road marketplace and is now seeking the forfeiture of the cryptocurrency.
US Confiscates $1 Billion in Bitcoin From Silk Road
The U.S. government has filed a lawsuit seeking the forfeiture of bitcoin currently worth over $1 billion that it seized on Tuesday, according to the court document. The Department of Justice said on Thursday that this bitcoin seizure is the largest the U.S. has ever made. The âDefendant Propertyâ seized includes bitcoin and its forked coins, which were:
Approximately 69,370.22491543 bitcoin (BTC), bitcoin gold (BTG), bitcoin SV (BSV), bitcoin cash (BCH), obtained from 1HQ3Go3ggs8pFnXuHVHRytPCq5fGG8Hbhx.
Twitter bot @whale_alert flagged the transaction on Tuesday, leading to speculation of why the coins suddenly moved from the dormant wallet. Today, the mystery is solved as it was in fact law enforcement transferring the coins to a government-controlled wallet.
Following the DOJâs announcement, blockchain data analytics firm Chainalysis explained that âLaw enforcement agents used Chainalysis tools and investigative assistance to identify the largest cryptocurrency wallets with connections to Silk Road.â They analyzed âbitcoin transactions executed by Silk Road and identified 54 previously undetected bitcoin transactions representing the proceeds of unlawful activity. They also found that a hacker, known as Individual X, stole those funds from Silk Road,â the firm detailed.
Funds seized by the U.S. government. Source: Chainalysis
The 54 transactions, worth 70,411.46 BTC, were sent from the Silk Roadâs bitcoin addresses to two bitcoin addresses, the court document describes, adding that about 69,471.08 BTC were then sent to 1HQ3Go3ggs8pFnXuHVHRytPCq5fGG8Hbhx. The court document refers to this address as â1HQ3â for short.
From 1HQ3, 101 BTC were sent to BTC-e, the defunct Russian exchange. About 69,370 BTC remained in 1HQ3 and were subsequently seized by the government. The address also contains approximately 69,370 BCH, BTG, and BSV prior to the governmentâs seizure.
The court document claims that âIndividual X, whose identity is known to the governmentâ was in control of the 1HQ3 address. The DOJ alleges that this person âwas able to hack into Silk Road and gain unauthorized and illegal access to Silk Road and thereby steal the illicit cryptocurrency from Silk Road and move it into wallets that Individual X controlled.â
The government further alleges that Silk Road marketplace founder Ross Ulbricht âbecame aware of Individual Xâs online identity and threatened Individual X for return of the cryptocurrency to Ulbricht.â However, âIndividual X did not return the cryptocurrency but kept it and did not spend it.â Ulbricht was convicted by a federal jury in February 2015 and given a double life sentence.
On Tuesday, Individual X signed a Consent and Agreement to Forfeiture with the U.S. Attorneyâs Office, Northern District of California, the court document continues, adding:
On November 3, 2020, the United States took custody of the Defendant Property from 1HQ3.
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