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Home»Cryptocurrency & Free Speech Finance»DOJ Finalizes $400M Helix Forfeiture in Early Bitcoin Darknet Case
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DOJ Finalizes $400M Helix Forfeiture in Early Bitcoin Darknet Case

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The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) finalized the forfeiture of over $400 million in cryptocurrency and other assets tied to Helix, an early Bitcoin-era darknet mixing service, according to a statement released Thursday. 

The assets were seized from Larry Harmon, the operator of Helix, which processed transactions between 2014 and 2017. The crypto mixer was designed to obscure the source and destination of Bitcoin (BTC) that was linked to darknet markets. 

The forfeiture follows a Jan. 21 order by the US District Court for the District of Columbia, formally transferring ownership of the assets to the government. The final court order gives the government legal title to the seized digital assets, real estate and financial assets connected to Helix’s operations. 

The development marks the legal endpoint of one of the most significant early Bitcoin mixer prosecutions to move through US courts. The case illustrates how major crypto-related enforcement actions can take years to fully resolve, even after criminal conduct has ended.