Today the DOJ announced an operation coordinated with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations, Secret Service, U.S. Postal Inspection Service, and the DEA.The operation involved posing as cryptocurrency traders who would exchange darknet drug dealer's cryptocurrency for cash.Among the items sized were:●33 bottles of liquid synthetic opioids, over 100,000 tramadol pills, 100 grams of fentanyl, more than 24 kilograms of Xanax, and additional seizures of Oxycodone, MDMA, cocaine, LSD, marijuana, and a psychedelic mushroom grow found in a residence●Seizure of more than 100 firearms, including handguns, assault rifles, and a grenade launcher;●Seizure of five vehicles that were purchased with illicit proceeds and/or used to facilitate criminal activity;●Seizure of more than $3.6 million in U.S. currency and gold bars;●Seizure of nearly 2,000 Bitcoins and other cryptocurrencies, with an approximate value of more than $20 million;●Confiscation of 15 pill presses, which are used to create illegal synthetic opioids; and●Seizure of Bitcoin mining devices, computer equipment, and vacuum sealers.The operation wrapped up today, after spending the last 4 weeks arresting the 35 suspects. But just because this operation is over, doesn't mean the efforts won't be ongoing.said Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein.The full press release from the DOJ can be read