$BNB
This morning, many media reported that the U.S. Department of Justice
had approved the sale of 69,000 BTC confiscated from Silk Road.
But looking at the news, all the news sources pointed to the short words of a blogger on X media, which was ridiculous, because
According to the Department of Justice, there is a legal process for selling confiscated assets.
That is, in general, the Department of Justice Marshals Service needs to conduct a judicial auction, rather than selling it directly on major exchanges or OTC.
Before the auction, there will also be auction qualification registration verification and other
Other processes require at least half a month to prepare. Even if the U.S. Department of Justice wants to sell this batch of BTC, it will not be implemented until Trump
takes office, but the U.S. President-elect has clearly stated that
not a single BTC will be sold. Some media verified the announcements of the U.S. Department of Justice and the Marshals Service, and there was no announcement about this sale. The most likely scenario is that someone is taking advantage of the situation and rubbing salt into the wound when the market is falling, causing panic and making everyone hand over their chips at a low price, in order to maximize their profits for subsequent increases. Such malicious and ill-intentioned people need to keep their eyes open. Keep an eye on your chips and don't let the dog dealer wash them off.