According to a Coinpedia investigation, claims that the U.S. Department of Justice's sale of confiscated Bitcoin from the Samourai Wallet case violates an administrative order are false. The sale of 57.55 Bitcoins was authorized under a court-approved asset liquidation agreement, and on-chain data has not confirmed that such a transaction actually took place. There is currently no conclusive evidence to suggest that the so-called Administrative Order No. 14233 has retroactive effect or has been violated.
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According to a Coinpedia investigation, claims that the U.S. Department of Justice's sale of confiscated Bitcoin from the Samourai Wallet case violates an administrative order are false. The sale of 57.55 Bitcoins was authorized under a court-approved asset liquidation agreement, and on-chain data has not confirmed that such a transaction actually took place. There is currently no conclusive evidence to suggest that the so-called Administrative Order No. 14233 has retroactive effect or has been violated.