Pardoning Silk Road founder is just a political deal for Trump
At first glance, Trump's plan to pardon the founder of Silk Road may seem like a reconciliation with criminals, but in fact it is just a boring vote game.

At first glance, Trump's plan to pardon the founder of Silk Road may seem like a reconciliation with criminals, but in fact it is just a boring vote game.
El Salvador continues to buy Bitcoin, including a recent purchase of 11 BTC, increasing its total holdings to over 6,000 BTC. President Bukele has also expressed interest in acquiring Bitcoin seized by the U.S. government, further solidifying the country’s commitment to cryptocurrency.
The source of the news is not credible, and the reporter did not find any official news from the U.S. Department of Justice to confirm it. Even if the news is true, according to the past procedures of the Department of Justice to sell confiscated Bitcoins, the Department of Justice could not sell these Bitcoins before Trump took office.
After announcing the acceptance of crypto donations, Donald Trump continues to reaffirm his love for crypto while throwing shade at Joe Biden and declaring he would commute Silk Road’s founder’s life sentence. But advocates warn of politicians’ pro-crypto u-turn; is it all just a ploy to gain votes?
Trump, cryptocurrency, US President, United States, Trump: If re-elected, Silk Road founder will be released Golden Finance, Silk Road founder Ross Ulbrich has served 11 years in prison.
U.S. government's $118 million Bitcoin sale from Silk Road stirs discussion. Experts downplay impact, citing small size compared to recent Grayscale sales. Represents 1.5% of government holdings and less than 1% of Bitcoin's circulating supply. Trend shifts towards direct exchange sales.
U.S. court finalizes forfeiture of Silk Road-linked bitcoin, marking a significant moment in digital asset jurisprudence.
Aside from Ulbricht's case, he has also promised to grant amnesty to Edward Snowden and Julian Assange
In 2015, a U.S. federal court found Ulbricht guilty on various charges linked to Silk Road's operations, meting out a sentence of two life terms and an additional forty years, all without the possibility of parole.
The Association of Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialists' crypto and illicit finance expert says the industry needs to be more than "reluctant good citizens." This article is part of CoinDesk’s Sin Week.