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Trump Decides Full Pardon for Ross Ulbricht, Silk Road Case Enters New Phase
Breaking news shakes the cryptocurrency community. President Donald Trump has announced a full and unconditional pardon for Ross Ulbricht, the founder of Silk Road. This decision marks the end of a historic case that has been closely watched for over a decade.
Background of the Silk Road Case and Ulbricht’s Sentencing
In 2015, Ross Ulbricht was convicted of creating and operating the illegal marketplace “Silk Road” on the dark web. Through this platform, illegal goods were bought and sold. He was sentenced to two life sentences plus 40 years. At the time, many expressed concerns about the severity of the sentence.
Trump’s Pardon and Criticism of the Sentence
In announcing the full pardon, President Trump questioned the harshness of the sentence. “This kind of sentence is ridiculous,” he said, strongly criticizing the prosecutors involved. He also claimed that the prosecutors handling the case belong to the same forces that faced him in court, describing them as “part of the modern government apparatus.” Trump said he personally called Ulbricht’s mother to inform her of the decision.
Digital Rights Activists and Community Reactions
This case has been a long-standing issue among the digital rights community and the cryptocurrency industry. Many supporters argue that Ulbricht was a victim of an unbalanced sentence and was used as a scapegoat in online marketplace regulations. Trump’s pardon could bring new developments to this debate, potentially accelerating discussions on digital freedom and privacy. Ulbricht’s release may become a symbolic moment for the crypto community.