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December 18, 2013, 11:21:25 PM |
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The USA as we now know it has placed the burden of proof on you. You will have to prove ownership of coins, and prove you were doing nothing illegal.. Since they arent physical or hold any intrinsic value, its the account/wallet itself youd be requesting back. Which is 100% connected to the operators of Silk Road. So by admitting you operated an account/wallet with Silk Road would make you an accessory to crime in some way. Buying the wrong brand of cereal gets you put on the terrorist watch list these days...
When they seized the site/server or whatever, did they acquire the data to access the wallets? Or did they have to set up other online black markets hoping users would use the same username and password? (I hear there's a Silk Road 2)
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