The post Wallets tied to Silk Road move $3.14M BTC to unknown address appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Over 300 Bitcoin wallets linked to the now-defunct darknet marketplace Silk Road went active on Tuesday, transferring millions of dollars worth of Bitcoin to an unidentified address.  According to data from blockchain analytics firm Arkham Intelligence, around 312 wallets associated with Silk Road collectively sent over $3.1 million worth of Bitcoins to the address “bc1q…ga54.”  The address has received a total of 33.73706370 BTC, which equates to roughly $3.14 million at current prices, although it has yet to send any Bitcoin onward, leaving the full sum untouched at present. The sudden activity from wallets dormant for more than ten years was identified by anonymous Plasma developer going by the username Googly on X, but as of now, the reason behind the transfers is unclear. Arkham Intelligence notes that Silk Road-linked wallets still hold an estimated $38.5 million in Bitcoin. Silk Road wallets move Bitcoin for the second time in 2025 Silk Road, shut down by the FBI in 2013, was infamous for facilitating the sale of illegal goods using Bitcoin through the dark web. Founder Ross Ulbricht was convicted in connection with the marketplace, though he was later pardoned by President Donald Trump in late January this year.  “I just called the mother of Ross William Ulbricht to let her know that in honor of her and the Libertarian Movement, which supported me so strongly, it was my pleasure to have just signed a full and unconditional pardon of her son, Ross,” Trump posted on his app Truth Social. Coinbase Director Conor Grogan had been tracking the existence of Silk Road wallets that were untouched by authorities at the time of Ulbricht’s pardon. Through a thread on social platform X, Grogan mentioned he identified roughly $47 million worth of Bitcoins linked to Ulbricht that had been securely stashed for over… The post Wallets tied to Silk Road move $3.14M BTC to unknown address appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Over 300 Bitcoin wallets linked to the now-defunct darknet marketplace Silk Road went active on Tuesday, transferring millions of dollars worth of Bitcoin to an unidentified address.  According to data from blockchain analytics firm Arkham Intelligence, around 312 wallets associated with Silk Road collectively sent over $3.1 million worth of Bitcoins to the address “bc1q…ga54.”  The address has received a total of 33.73706370 BTC, which equates to roughly $3.14 million at current prices, although it has yet to send any Bitcoin onward, leaving the full sum untouched at present. The sudden activity from wallets dormant for more than ten years was identified by anonymous Plasma developer going by the username Googly on X, but as of now, the reason behind the transfers is unclear. Arkham Intelligence notes that Silk Road-linked wallets still hold an estimated $38.5 million in Bitcoin. Silk Road wallets move Bitcoin for the second time in 2025 Silk Road, shut down by the FBI in 2013, was infamous for facilitating the sale of illegal goods using Bitcoin through the dark web. Founder Ross Ulbricht was convicted in connection with the marketplace, though he was later pardoned by President Donald Trump in late January this year.  “I just called the mother of Ross William Ulbricht to let her know that in honor of her and the Libertarian Movement, which supported me so strongly, it was my pleasure to have just signed a full and unconditional pardon of her son, Ross,” Trump posted on his app Truth Social. Coinbase Director Conor Grogan had been tracking the existence of Silk Road wallets that were untouched by authorities at the time of Ulbricht’s pardon. Through a thread on social platform X, Grogan mentioned he identified roughly $47 million worth of Bitcoins linked to Ulbricht that had been securely stashed for over…

Wallets tied to Silk Road move $3.14M BTC to unknown address

2025/12/10 19:35

Over 300 Bitcoin wallets linked to the now-defunct darknet marketplace Silk Road went active on Tuesday, transferring millions of dollars worth of Bitcoin to an unidentified address. 

According to data from blockchain analytics firm Arkham Intelligence, around 312 wallets associated with Silk Road collectively sent over $3.1 million worth of Bitcoins to the address “bc1q…ga54.” 

The address has received a total of 33.73706370 BTC, which equates to roughly $3.14 million at current prices, although it has yet to send any Bitcoin onward, leaving the full sum untouched at present.

The sudden activity from wallets dormant for more than ten years was identified by anonymous Plasma developer going by the username Googly on X, but as of now, the reason behind the transfers is unclear. Arkham Intelligence notes that Silk Road-linked wallets still hold an estimated $38.5 million in Bitcoin.

Silk Road wallets move Bitcoin for the second time in 2025

Silk Road, shut down by the FBI in 2013, was infamous for facilitating the sale of illegal goods using Bitcoin through the dark web. Founder Ross Ulbricht was convicted in connection with the marketplace, though he was later pardoned by President Donald Trump in late January this year. 

“I just called the mother of Ross William Ulbricht to let her know that in honor of her and the Libertarian Movement, which supported me so strongly, it was my pleasure to have just signed a full and unconditional pardon of her son, Ross,” Trump posted on his app Truth Social.

Coinbase Director Conor Grogan had been tracking the existence of Silk Road wallets that were untouched by authorities at the time of Ulbricht’s pardon. Through a thread on social platform X, Grogan mentioned he identified roughly $47 million worth of Bitcoins linked to Ulbricht that had been securely stashed for over 13 years. 

On Tuesday, he resurfaced that post while responding to the pseudonymous Plasma Foundation operator “0xG00gly,” who had flagged the latest transfers.

“I found ~430 BTC across dozens of wallets associated with Ross Ulbricht that were not confiscated by the US government and have been untouched for 13+ years,” Grogan wrote. “Back then these were probably dust wallets, now, collectively, they are worth about $47 million.”

Cryptopolitan had reported back in May that two long-dormant Silk Road wallets transferred a combined 3,421 Bitcoins, valued at roughly $322.5 million at the time. Per Whale Alert, these accounts were first established in July 2013 and were inactive for more than a decade, much like the ones that made the Tuesday transfer.

Blockchain analytics firm Blockchair noted that the initial transfer alone involved 2,343.481 BTC, distributed in several outputs. One of the wallets executed 21 outputs, while 30 of the outputs were directed to a newly generated wallet. The total value of Bitcoin moved in this first transaction exceeded $221 million.

US government Silk Road Bitcoin seizures

At least one wallet in the current Arkham Intelligence cluster, labeled “Silk Road: Individual X (1HQ3G),” had previously been involved in a US government forfeiture procedure in November 2020. At that time, chatter on social media pointed the ownership finger to Ulbricht, claiming a “third-party” had access to the Bitcoin and moved it while Ulbricht was incarcerated.

Authorities later clarified that the funds were not moved by Ulbricht, explaining that a hacker identified only as “Individual X” had stolen the Bitcoin from a Silk Road account in 2012 or 2013 worth over $1 billion.

Much of the Bitcoin currently held by the United States is from Silk Road-related crimes. In November 2021, the Internal Revenue Service confiscated 50,676 BTC from another hacker, James Zhong.

Federal authorities freeze or seize assets deemed proceeds of criminal activity, including cryptos like Bitcoin.

After his pardon, Ross Ulbricht delivered his first speech upon release in May, stating that the Trump administration shared his sentiments about freedom and decentralization. 

“Just as long as we can agree that we deserve freedom, and that decentralization is how we secure it, we can be united. We can have each other’s backs. Just like you had mine,” the Silk Road marketplace founder surmised.

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