A former convict, who had served a prison sentence for drug and drug trafficking via a “dark internet” platform, donated 468,468 Bitcoin cryptocurrencies to the Czech Ministry. The cryptocurrencies were auctioned by revenue of about 40m euros, which will be used “for good purpose”, such as assisting crimes and improving prison conditions, a spokesman for the Justice Ministry said. The unusual donation has raised reasonable questions, such as any money laundering, DenÃk N. N. The report reports that the donor had been convicted and served a 4 -year prison sentence for operation of illegal platforms on the “dark internet”. Justice Minister Pavel Blazek rejected criticism: “Why not allow a former convict to give something to the state, let’s say as a sign of remorse?” Blazek explained that he did not know the donor personally, but knows his lawyer. He made it clear that he did not think there was a moral dilemma in the process. Source: RES
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