Ross Ulbricht, the founder of the Silk Road dark web marketplace, is now seeking a presidential pardon from Donald Trump. Ulbricht, who is serving a double life sentence without the possibility of parole, believes that he deserves clemency as a first-time offender.

In his petition for clemency, Ulbricht not only appeals to Trump but also mentions that his case has gained support from several notable figures in the tech and cryptocurrency communities. Among those who have expressed their support for Ulbricht’s pardon is Roger Ver, a well-known Bitcoin investor and advocate.

Ulbricht’s supporters believe that his sentence is excessively harsh, considering that other individuals involved in similar cases have received much lighter punishments. They argue that Ulbricht’s involvement in the creation of the Silk Road should not define his entire life and that he has shown remorse for his actions.

The nickname “Bitcoin Jesus” has been used to describe Ulbricht by supporters who see him as a martyr for the cryptocurrency movement. They believe that granting him clemency would not only be a humanitarian gesture but also a way to acknowledge the potential of blockchain and cryptocurrencies to revolutionize the way we conduct transactions.

Despite the controversy surrounding his case, Ulbricht remains hopeful that Trump will consider his petition for clemency. As the end of Trump’s presidency approaches, supporters of Ulbricht are ramping up their efforts to draw attention to his case and garner more support for his release.

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