Satoshis involved the transaction made by Ross Ulbricht to hire a hitman. The txid is <a class="text-dfdfdf-opacity hover:text-dfdfdf" href="https://mempool.space/tx/4a0a5b6036c0da84c3eb9c2a884b6ad72416d1758470e19fb1d2fa2a145b5601" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer noindex nofollow">4a0a5b6036c0da84c3eb9c2a884b6ad72416d1758470e19fb1d2fa2a145b5601</a>. Hitman Satoshis are tied to a grim piece of Bitcoin history, used in the illegal hiring of a hitman. These Satoshis appeal to those interested in the darker, historical events of cryptocurrency
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