Shrem cannot leave his parents' house in New York without court permission 48 hours ahead of time: "I can't go anywhere. It sucks," he says:
"My friends are here a lot and I'm getting a lot of free stuff. People are sending me a lot of alcohol gifts, which is good. I'm trying to make the best of it - I'm learning some new languages, I'm working out a lot every day and watching Netflix - a lot. Just trying to keeping my spirits up,"
"I'm just trying to encourage entrepreneurship and innovation in the space. My brain is here for the picking and a lot of people are calling me to see what I think about their business and I'm brutally honest with them," Shrem explained, adding:
"Just bring me a six-pack and I'm yours for an hour."
Shrem also makes the case that BitInstant - which enables people to transfer money to bitcoin exchange accounts - was actually several steps removed from Silk Road, the anonymous web site where criminals traded Bitcoin for drugs.