Ross Ulbricht calls for ‘Bitcoin Jesus’ Roger Ver to be freed next
Ver was arrested in Spain last April and charged with tax evasion, with US authorities claiming he underreported capital gains made from Bitcoin sales in 2014.
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Ver was arrested in Spain last April and charged with tax evasion, with US authorities claiming he underreported capital gains made from Bitcoin sales in 2014.
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