PANews reported on January 22 that Conor Grogan, director of product strategy and business operations at Coinbase, tweeted that he had found about 430 bitcoins distributed in multiple wallets related to Ross Ulbricht. These bitcoins were not confiscated by the US government and have not been moved for more than 13 years. These wallets may have been just "dust wallets" at the time, but now their total value has reached about 47 million US dollars. He also joked that he was not sure whether Ross still had the private keys to these wallets, and reminded him not to forget to check the (BCH) airdrop rewards.
Coinbase Director Discovers 430 Bitcoin Wallets Linked to Ross Ulbricht, Now Worth $47 Million
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