In June 2025, Ross Ulbricht, the notorious Silk Road founder, received 300 BTC from unknown sources, igniting speculation about the sender's identity. After being granted a full pardon by President Trump in January 2025, Ulbricht's sudden windfall, valued at $31.4 million, raised eyebrows. Many speculated it could be hidden Silk Road profits. This donation followed Ulbricht's successful auction of prison memorabilia, including his ID card, which sold for 5.5 BTC. Blockchain investigator ZachXBT delved into the origins of the funds, revealing they likely came from flagged wallets rather than Ulbricht's own stash. His investigation traced the funds back to AlphaBay, a dark web marketplace that surpassed Silk Road before its closure. The analysis indicated that the funds were linked to illicit activities, suggesting they were not Ulbricht's assets. ZachXBT's work exemplifies how blockchain transparency can unravel complex financial trails, highlighting the challenges criminals face in obscuring their transactions. Read more AI-generated news on: https://app.chaingpt.org/news