Exactly 11 years ago today (March 6, 2015), the US government auctioned off 50,000 Bitcoin seized from the Silk Road case for around $270 each—totaling about $13.5 million at the time.
Fast-forward to now, and those same coins would be worth billions (with BTC hovering in the high five figures to low six figures range recently). Talk about a historic "paper hands" moment for the feds! 😅
One of the wildest regrets in crypto history. HODLers, take notes—this is why diamond hands exist. 💎🙌
What do you think—was it a massive mistake, or just the reality of government auctions back then? 🚀