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NJ County Sells BTC Seized in Drug Bust for 250% Gains

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NJ County Sells BTC Seized in Drug Bust for 250% Gains

A county in New Jersey has liquidated BTC seized over two years ago in a drugs bust, netting 250% profits.

In 2018, Monmouth County seized the BTC after having determined that it had been obtained through illegal drugs sales, according to data provided to NBC. At the time, the value of the seized BTC was around $57,000.

In 2019, the county filed a forfeiture complaint after the suspect pleaded guilty and was sentenced on multiple drugs charges—putting the BTC in the hands of the county.

Since then, the price of BTC has shot up, reaching highs above $60,000 in recent weeks. As a result, the county was able to sell its seized BTC for just shy of $200,000—a profit of 250%.

Monmouth County also holds some other seized cryptocurrency that was taken in 2017 following a bust of 16 people over financial fraud. Those coins were worth $200,000 at the time and are now worth a breezy $1.2 million.

Other seizures of BTC

This isn’t the first time that BTC has been seized and sold in the US. It’s been happening since 2014, when the US Marshals Service (USMS) auctioned off BTC seized from the now-defunct darknet marketplace Silk Road.

US Government to Sell (a Little Bit of) BTC

One participant in that sale was venture capitalist Tim Draper, who bought 30,000 BTC in the auction. He spent $19 million buying the BTC; his haul is now worth more than $1.6 billion.

More recently, in March, the US General Services Administration auctioned off 7.54 BTC across two auctions, raising a total of $450,000.

Further afield, last month the French authorities auctioned off a haul of seized BTC worth $34.5 million—with one buyer inexplicably paying for their lot at a rate of $290,000 per BTC.

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