Trump Pardons Ross Ulbricht, Founder of Silk Road Dark Web Drug Market

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Trump Pardons Ross Ulbricht, Founder of Silk Road Dark Web Drug Market
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After serving over a decade in prison for operating the Silk Road, Ross Ulbricht was pardoned by former President Donald Trump. Ulbricht's case has been a controversial one, with supporters arguing that the Silk Road was a libertarian experiment in free trade while critics point to its role in facilitating drug sales and violence.

Ross Ulbricht, the founder of the Silk Road, the world's first dark-web drug market, was pardoned by former President Donald Trump . Ulbricht was arrested in 2013 and sentenced to life in prison for charges related to drug trafficking, money laundering, and computer hacking. After nearly a decade behind bars, he will be released thanks to Trump's pardon, which he attributes to the Libertarian Movement's support.

Ulbricht's supporters, including members of the libertarian cryptocurrency community, have long argued that the Silk Road was a platform for free trade and that Ulbricht facilitated rather than directly engaged in criminal activity. They point to his absence of direct involvement in drug sales and his efforts to move the drug trade online, potentially reducing violence associated with traditional methods. However, Ulbricht's case has been complicated by allegations that he attempted to hire individuals to kill individuals who posed a threat to him or the Silk Road. While all alleged murders-for-hire were ultimately found to be fabricated, evidence presented at his trial linked Ulbricht to transactions on the Bitcoin blockchain that appeared to be payments to would-be assassins. These allegations, coupled with the fact that Ulbricht never fully acknowledged the harm caused by the Silk Road's drug sales, initially dissuaded the Trump administration from granting clemency.However, the administration's stance shifted, potentially influenced by its growing ties to the libertarian cryptocurrency community, which venerates Ulbricht as a martyr. Trump made a promise to commute Ulbricht's sentence during his 2020 presidential campaign, although it wasn't fulfilled until his final days in office. The extent to which Ulbricht will re-engage with society remains unknown. His future actions and the impact of his release on the cryptocurrency world will be closely watched

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