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*It is revealed that undercover agents extorted Ross Ulbricht in 2013 for $1 million, and laundered the money on [[Mt. Gox]]. | |||
*[[21]] announces they have raised $116 million in venture capital from investors including Qualcomm and RRE Ventures. | *[[21]] announces they have raised $116 million in venture capital from investors including Qualcomm and RRE Ventures. | ||
*The United States Marshals Service [[USMS March 2015 auction|auctions]] 50,000 more bitcoins. | *The United States Marshals Service [[USMS March 2015 auction|auctions]] 50,000 more bitcoins. | ||
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*[[Coinbase (business)|Coinbase]] launches a real-time exchange in the United States. | *[[Coinbase (business)|Coinbase]] launches a real-time exchange in the United States. | ||
*[[Bitcoin.it Wiki|This wiki]] and several other large Bitcoin-related websites are blocked throughout Russia. | *[[Bitcoin.it Wiki|This wiki]] and several other large Bitcoin-related websites are blocked throughout Russia. | ||
Revision as of 02:06, 31 March 2015
- It is revealed that undercover agents extorted Ross Ulbricht in 2013 for $1 million, and laundered the money on Mt. Gox.
- 21 announces they have raised $116 million in venture capital from investors including Qualcomm and RRE Ventures.
- The United States Marshals Service auctions 50,000 more bitcoins.
- Ross Ulbricht is found guilty of seven offenses related to the creation and running of the Silk Road website.
- Coinbase launches a real-time exchange in the United States.
- This wiki and several other large Bitcoin-related websites are blocked throughout Russia.