Silk Road-linked Bitcoin wallets move $3M to new address

cointelegraphОпубликовано 2025-12-10Обновлено 2025-12-10

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Cryptocurrency wallets associated with the defunct darknet marketplace Silk Road have transferred approximately $3.14 million in Bitcoin to a new address, marking their most significant activity in five years. The funds were moved from wallets still holding an estimated $38.4 million in BTC. This activity follows the January pardon of Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht by former U.S. President Donald Trump. While the U.S. government previously seized billions in Bitcoin from Silk Road, industry observers believe Ulbricht may still control additional wallets containing tens of millions in unrecovered cryptocurrency.

Darknet marketplace Silk Road-linked cryptocurrency wallets are moving again, less than a year after US President Donald Trump granted its founder, Ross Ulbricht, a full pardon.

Silk Road-tagged cryptocurrency wallets awoke Tuesday to transfer approximately $3.14 million worth of Bitcoin (BTC), according to blockchain data platform Arkham.

The 176 transfers mark the wallet’s most significant activity in five years. Silk Road-related wallets executed only three small test transactions earlier this year.

The transfers were all made to an unknown cryptocurrency wallet “bc1qn.” The primary Silk Road–tagged wallets still hold about $38.4 million in Bitcoin, while the newly created address is holding only the $3.14 million received in the recent transactions.

Cointelegraph was unable to independently verify the owner of the new wallet and has reached out to Ulbricht for comment.

Silk Road wallets, token holdings. Source: Arkham

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In January, Trump gave a full pardon to Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht, who had been serving a double life sentence without parole.

Ulbricht was convicted in 2015 for his role in creating and operating Silk Road, a darknet marketplace that facilitated the anonymous trade of illicit goods using Bitcoin.

Source: Free_Ross

Following the pardon, supporters have contributed approximately $270,000 in Bitcoin donations to the Free Ross campaign, according to onchain data.

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Silk Road founder may still hold millions in unseized crypto wallets

While the US government seized at least $3.36 billion in Bitcoin from Silk Road, some industry watchers claim that Ross had multiple other Bitcoin wallets that weren’t discovered during the asset seizure.

Coinbase exchange director Conor Grogan revealed that 430 BTC, worth about $47 million, remains untouched in wallets likely linked to Ulbricht, which have been dormant for over 13 years.

Silk Road wallet “1cqvW,” holdings. Source: Arkham

Another Silk Road-tagged wallet likely belonging to Ulbricht holds $8.3 million in Bitcoin. Barring three small test transactions in the past 10 months, the wallet has been inactive for 14 years, according to Arkham.

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