US Marshal Auction coins
- The U.S. Marshals Service auctioned off Bitcoins seized from the Silk Road case in 2014. The first auction (June 2014) sold roughly 30,000 BTC; the winner was an anonymous bidder at the time, later revealed to be venture capitalist Tim Draper for a 30,000 BTC block. (coindesk.com)
- A second U.S. Marshals auction (December 2014) sold about 50,000 BTC; the primary winning bid was organized by SecondMarket in partnership with Bitcoin Investment Trust, which won 48,000 BTC, with the transfer completed in early December 2014. Tim Draper also won a smaller block (2,000 BTC) in that sale. (venturebeat.com)
Notes:
- The auctions did not publicly disclose the bidders’ identities for the June 2014 sale, though later reporting identified Tim Draper as the winner of the 30,000 BTC block. For the December 2014 sale, the winning syndicate’s participants were publicly associated with SecondMarket and Bitcoin Investment Trust. (coindesk.com)
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