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I am always on the lookout for curious things happening on the blockchain, I caught the below wallet that receives and sends a whole lot of transactions (in different ways too) of about $839,000:
15QvRJfv4nDXfiC6kLP4szj5D7VPJDxTUg
BIG TIME donor ($157 million processed, current balance $0):
1F7w3bZsDeEh3X64kkWoYkhdXkJDZKKdtv
Lucky recipient 1JGCLM4U9thYJdArWETGzPDw3k2rdRApVZ (received form 15QvRJ... above) then spends this interesting looking trx:
ece77748e85373e5fedca09722c6d2ba6d680499b2430ac1a57117e8dacbfc8c
Veddy intedestink!
Yes, that's very interesting indeed. But who are they, I mean the senders and the recipients?
I think in the whole history of Bitcoin there were no place where $157 million were spent for purchasing some goods or services. ... Wait, of course I was wrong.
"From February 6, 2011 to July 23, 2013 there were approximately 1,229,465 transactions completed on the site. The total revenue generated from these sales was 9,519,664 Bitcoins, and the total commissions collected by Silk Road from the sales amounted to 614,305 Bitcoins. These figures are equivalent to roughly
$1.2 billion in revenue and $79.8 million in commissions, at current Bitcoin exchange rates..." -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silk_Road_(marketplace)