PANews reported on December 10th that, according to The Block, hundreds of cryptocurrency wallets associated with Silk Road, which had been dormant for over a decade, became active again on Tuesday, transferring Bitcoin to an unidentified address. Data from Arkham Intelligence shows that eight hours earlier, approximately 312 wallets linked to the now-closed darknet market Silk Road collectively transferred $3.14 million worth of Bitcoin to the address "bc1q…ga54". The reason for this sudden activity is currently unclear. According to Arkham, wallets associated with Silk Road still hold approximately $41.3 million worth of Bitcoin.
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