just reading about how Ross Ulbricht got life in prison for running Silk Road back in the day. wild that someone could operate that whole dark web marketplace and think they wouldn't get caught eventually. the whole thing was basically a black market for anything - drugs, weapons, whatever. authorities were tracking him for years before they finally shut it down. Ulbricht's sentence was pretty harsh but i guess that's what happens when you're running an illegal marketplace at that scale. makes you think about how much law enforcement has gotten better at tracking crypto and online activity since then. you think the sentence was fair or too extreme?

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