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    Silk Road

    News RoomBy News RoomDecember 30, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read

    An online black market that existed on the dark web, now shut down by the FBI.

    Silk Road was an online black market that existed on the dark web, which has now been shut down by the FBI. It had accepted Bitcoin for transactions.

    When Bitcoin was designed, a key feature that BTC tried to guarantee was anonymity. Cryptocurrencies in general are anonymous. But this only applies if there is no trail left with the transaction. For example, buying cryptocurrencies with a credit card can create a trail. Similarly, buying a cryptocurrency on an exchange may leave trail proof of a delivery address. 

    The Silk Road was the brainchild of Ross Ulbricht. Created in 2011, it served as a marketplace where customers could order a wide range of illicit goods including fake IDs and drugs.

    The marketplace is often renowned as the frontrunner of the illegal narcotics business. 

    Silk Road is believed to have generated roughly $1.2 billion over the period of two years. It is also believed to have raked in around $80 million worth of commissions. 

    When the FBI shut down Silk Road in October 2013, 173,991 were seized. But at least 444,000 BTC are believed to be completely missing. 

    Ulbricht is suspected to have used another computer that may possess the details of missing BTC and lost coins.  He was found guilty on all seven charges by a court in Manhattan.

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