An auction that occurred in December 2014, hosted by the United States Marshals Service.[1] 27 bids have been submitted for shares of the 50,000 bitcoins.
Block
|
Value
|
Winner
|
Winning bid
|
Per bitcoin
|
A1
|
2,000 BTC
|
Tim Draper[2][3]
|
Undisclosed
|
A2
|
2,000 BTC
|
Bitcoin Investment Trust syndicate[4][5]
|
Undisclosed
|
A3
|
2,000 BTC
|
Bitcoin Investment Trust syndicate
|
Undisclosed
|
A4
|
2,000 BTC
|
Bitcoin Investment Trust syndicate
|
Undisclosed
|
A5
|
2,000 BTC
|
Bitcoin Investment Trust syndicate
|
Undisclosed
|
A6
|
2,000 BTC
|
Bitcoin Investment Trust syndicate
|
Undisclosed
|
A7
|
2,000 BTC
|
Bitcoin Investment Trust syndicate
|
Undisclosed
|
A8
|
2,000 BTC
|
Bitcoin Investment Trust syndicate
|
Undisclosed
|
A9
|
2,000 BTC
|
Bitcoin Investment Trust syndicate
|
Undisclosed
|
A10
|
2,000 BTC
|
Bitcoin Investment Trust syndicate
|
Undisclosed
|
B1
|
3,000 BTC
|
Bitcoin Investment Trust syndicate
|
Undisclosed
|
B2
|
3,000 BTC
|
Bitcoin Investment Trust syndicate
|
Undisclosed
|
B3
|
3,000 BTC
|
Bitcoin Investment Trust syndicate
|
Undisclosed
|
B4
|
3,000 BTC
|
Bitcoin Investment Trust syndicate
|
Undisclosed
|
B5
|
3,000 BTC
|
Bitcoin Investment Trust syndicate
|
Undisclosed
|
B6
|
3,000 BTC
|
Bitcoin Investment Trust syndicate
|
Undisclosed
|
B7
|
3,000 BTC
|
Bitcoin Investment Trust syndicate
|
Undisclosed
|
B8
|
3,000 BTC
|
Bitcoin Investment Trust syndicate
|
Undisclosed
|
B9
|
3,000 BTC
|
Bitcoin Investment Trust syndicate
|
Undisclosed
|
B10
|
3,000 BTC
|
Bitcoin Investment Trust syndicate
|
Undisclosed
|
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