{"id":390919,"date":"2019-07-24T01:00:21","date_gmt":"2019-07-24T01:00:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wncen.com\/?p=390919"},"modified":"2019-07-23T20:07:25","modified_gmt":"2019-07-23T20:07:25","slug":"silk-road-bitcoin-money-laundering","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wncen.com\/news\/silk-road-bitcoin-money-laundering\/","title":{"rendered":"Alleged Silk Road Drug Dealer Arrested For Using Bitcoin For Money Laundering"},"content":{"rendered":"
Silk Road<\/a>, a dark web drug market founded by Ross Ulbricht under the pseudonymous nickname “Dread Pirate Roberts\u201d has had a critical impact on Bitcoin<\/a>. While it’s associated with the dark web marketplace has forever left a stain on the crypto asset, Bitcoin may also not be where it is today if it didn\u2019t catch on as the currency of choice for Silk Road, due to the layer of anonymity it provides.<\/span><\/p>\n Silk Road has now been defunct for going on over five years now, yet its still harming the reputation of Bitcoin and crypto, and its use in a money laundering case that has ties to Silk Road couldn\u2019t have come at a worse time for the industry, as politicians and financial regulators look to demonize the crypto asset for its use in illicit criminal activity.<\/span><\/p>\n Silk Road, a dark web marketplace named after an ancient network of trade routes in the Asian-Pacific region, has been out of business since 2014 when its pseudonymous founder was arrested. But it\u2019s long-term impact on a cryptocurrency founded by yet another pseudonymous creator is still being felt \u2013 both positive and negative.<\/span><\/p>\n While Bitcoin, created by the mysterious Satoshi Nakamoto may never have made it this far without it being used for its intended use \u2013 as a peer-to-peer digital cash system \u2013 it also continues to have its reputation damaged by Silk Road by association with the criminal activities that were found there.<\/span><\/p>\n Related Reading | Dr. Doom Roubini Fuels Criminal Crypto Concerns With Scathing Bitcoin Op-Ed\u00a0<\/a><\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n Silk Road sold everything from humans to bombs, to drugs. And it was mostly bought and sold using Bitcoin. To this day, Bitcoin is called out for its use in money laundering, cybercrime, ransomware, and more – while fiat currency is treated like a saint<\/a>. Drug addicts often roll up the paper currency and use it as a drug delivery vehicle, or pay for the said drugs with cash, yet even the United States own Secretary of Treasury believes that cash isn\u2019t as associated with crime as Bitcoin is.<\/span><\/p>\nOhio Man Used Bitcoin to Launder $19 Million in Silk Road Proceeds<\/span><\/h2>\n