USD 1.2M Bid Placed on NFT Piece by Silk Road Founder Ross Ulbricht
A piece from the non-fungible token (NFT) collection by the Silk Road darknet market founder Ross Ulbricht has already fetched a bid of nearly USD 1.2m with days more to go. Ulbricht, currently in his ninth year of servi...
A piece from the non-fungible token (NFT) collection by the Silk Road darknet market founder Ross Ulbricht has already fetched a bid of nearly USD 1.2m with days more to go.
Ulbricht, currently in his ninth year of serving a double life without parole in a US federal prison, previously announced that his collection will be live December 2 through 8....
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