The post Silk Road’s Ross Ulbricht Gets $111K Bitcoin from Kraken After Trump Pardon appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Ross Ulbricht, the creator of the infamous Silk Road darknet marketplace, has received a full and unconditional pardon from US President Donald Trump, a promise made during the 2024 campaign. After spending years behind bars, the 40-year-old Bitcoin pioneer is ready to start a new chapter in his life, filled with new opportunities. Is a new venture headed for the crypto space? Keep reading to know more! Crypto Community Voices Support The crypto world, now a $3 trillion industry (up from $4 billion in 2015), has welcomed Ulbricht back. As the industry grows, many leaders are advocating for better treatment of software developers and Web3 builders, such as those behind the ongoing case of Tornado Cash creators. This movement for fairer treatment may lead to a more supportive environment for pioneers like Ulbricht, who previously faced legal challenges. It’s Been a Tough Battle After the US government seized nearly 70,000 Bitcoins from Silk Road, a court ruled that they couldn’t be returned. Despite this, Ulbricht is now looking forward to a fresh start. In support of his new beginning, Kraken, a leading cryptocurrency exchange, donated $111,111 in Bitcoin to Ulbricht. Dear Ross, All of us at Kraken want to make sure that after what you've been through, you're able to land on your feet with the support of the community that loves you most, the ₿itcoin community. That's why we've donated $111,111 in $BTC to YOU -Kraken pic.twitter.com/SCnZety71W — Kraken Exchange (@krakenfx) January 22, 2025 Kraken also encouraged the Bitcoin community to pitch in, helping Ulbricht’s balance grow to 2.57 BTC—currently worth around $263,000. An X account closely associated with Ulbricht recently warned the crypto community that he’s not yet involved in any memecoin projects. This hint has sparked curiosity, with some speculating that Ulbricht may have plans for a future release. I am not involved or associated with any memecoin bearing my name. There is no official Ross coin. — Ross Ulbricht (@RealRossU) January 19, 2025 Happy Error? I found ~430 BTC across dozens of wallets associated with Ross Ulbricht that were not confiscated by the USGovt and have been untouched for 13+ years Back then these were probably dust wallets, now, collectively, they are worth about $47M. Welcome back Ross pic.twitter.com/KmCp4xcrI7 — Conor (@jconorgrogan) January 22, 2025 On-chain researcher Conor Grogan made an interesting discovery: about 430 Bitcoins, once thought to be worthless in 2015, have been spread across several addresses linked to Ulbricht. At today’s price of around $102,000 per Bitcoin, this stash is now worth over $43 million, showing the significant fortune Ulbricht once held—and still might. Ulbricht’s future, once uncertain, now seems full of potential as he re-enters the crypto world. We’ll keep you updated on how his story unfolds.