Anonymous ID: 6d6602 Nov. 5, 2020, 7:57 p.m. No.11491746   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun   >>1876 >>2701

>>11491651

tyb

 

The Vatican is it's own Nation State or "Country" so the Vatican Research Thread 2.0 was added as a International Q Research thread

along with the other Country/Nation Based research threads in the dough.

>>11488709 < updated dough

 

Baker, please add to your dough and thank you for your service.

 

International Q Research Threads

 

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Anonymous ID: 6d6602 Nov. 5, 2020, 8:17 p.m. No.11492146   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun   >>2659 >>3394

>>11492058

any fucking time, pseudo intel kek

 

Record $1 billion worth of bitcoin linked to the Silk Road seized by U.S. government

PUBLISHED THU, NOV 5 2020 12:19 PM EST UPDATED 4 HOURS AGO

Kate Rooney

@KR00NEY

 

Thousands of bitcoins worth $1 billion were seized by law enforcement this week in what the Justice Department said was the largest seizure of cryptocurrency in the history of agency.

The cryptocurrency is linked to sales of illicit drugs and goods on Silk Road, a dark web marketplace that shut down in 2013.

β€œSilk Road was the most notorious online criminal marketplace of its day,” says U.S. Attorney David Anderson of the Northern District of California. β€œThe successful prosecution of Silk Road’s founder in 2015 left open a billion-dollar question. Where did the money go?”

 

The U.S. government seized an unprecedented $1 billion worth of bitcoin linked to criminal marketplace, the Silk Road.

 

Thousands of bitcoins were taken by law enforcement this week, in what the Justice Department said was the largest seizure of cryptocurrency in the history of the agency.

 

β€œSilk Road was the most notorious online criminal marketplace of its day,” U.S. Attorney David Anderson of the Northern District of California said in a civil complaint Thursday. β€œThe successful prosecution of Silk Road’s founder in 2015 left open a billion-dollar question. Where did the money go?”

 

Silk Road allowed people to buy and sell drugs and other illegal goods, and use bitcoin to anonymously fund those transactions. The dark web marketplace was shut down by U.S. federal authorities in 2013 and its founder, Ross Ulbricht, was sentenced to life in prison two years later.

 

Bitcoin has since taken off as a mainstream investment vehicle in recent years. It climbed above $15,000 on Thursday, hitting the highest level since January 2018. The cryptocurrency has more than doubled year to date.

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https://www.cnbc.com/2020/11/05/1-billion-worth-of-bitcoin-linked-to-the-silk-road-seized-by-the-us.html