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Police seize $60 million of bitcoin! Now, where's the password?

submitted by mikenigger to whatever 3.8 yearsSep 2, 2021 12:45:30 ago (+9/-1)     (web.archive.org)

http://web.archive.org/web/20210206031646/https://www.reuters.com/article/us-crypto-currency-germany-password-idUSKBN2A511T

source: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-crypto-currency-germany-password-idUSKBN2A511T

German prosecutors have confiscated more than 50 million euros ($60 million) worth of bitcoin from a fraudster. There’s only one problem: they can’t unlock the money because he won’t give them the password.

The man was sentenced to jail and has since served his term, maintaining his silence throughout while police made repeated failed efforts to crack the code to access more than 1,700 bitcoin, said a prosecutor in the Bavarian town of Kempten.

“We asked him but he didn’t say,” prosecutor Sebastian Murer told Reuters on Friday. “Perhaps he doesn’t know.”

Bitcoin is stored on software known as a digital wallet that is secured through encryption. A password is used as a decryption key to open the wallet and access the bitcoin. When a password is lost the user cannot open the wallet.

The fraudster had been sentenced to more than two years in jail for covertly installing software on other computers to harness their power to “mine” or produce bitcoin.

When he went behind bars, his bitcoin stash would have been worth a fraction of the current value. The price of bitcoin has surged over the past year, hitting a record high of $42,000 in January. It was trading at $37,577 on Friday, according to cryptocurrency and blockchain website Coindesk.

Prosecutors have ensured the man cannot access the largesse, however.


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[ - ] mikenigger [op] 6 points 3.8 yearsSep 2, 2021 12:54:00 ago (+6/-0)

Prosecutors have ensured the man cannot access the largesse, however.

if he has a copy of the wallet they can't do shit.

[ - ] dassar 1 point 3.8 yearsSep 2, 2021 15:51:46 ago (+1/-0)

'Prosecutors have ensured the man cannot access the largesse, however.'

Um yeah sure .

[ - ] account deleted by user 1 point 3.8 yearsSep 2, 2021 13:09:46 ago (+2/-1)

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[ - ] boogienight 2 points 3.8 yearsSep 2, 2021 13:16:26 ago (+4/-2)

They can't even crack the fucking hardware encoded password on the keychain which merely holds the bitcoin. They also can't know who's anonymous wallet string belongs to who, the reason it's a problem is because the entire system operates not above or below them, but completely separate of them, there's nothing within their system which it uses. The best they can do is hope someone is dumb enough to put all their coins on a wallet using an apple, android or windows based system where they can have their keystrokes handed over by apple, android or windows to unlock their seed. Switch to linux and keep your seeds safe.

[ - ] deleted 0 points 3.8 yearsSep 2, 2021 13:19:14 ago (+1/-1)

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[ - ] mikenigger [op] 1 point 3.8 yearsSep 2, 2021 13:32:46 ago (+1/-0)

The trouble could be that government would force corporations that run exchanges from doing business with him

he'll launder that shit through a crypto tumbler and claim it's from speculation or whatever

[ - ] deleted 0 points 3.8 yearsSep 2, 2021 13:37:41 ago (+0/-0)

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[ - ] domains 3 points 3.8 yearsSep 2, 2021 15:36:43 ago (+3/-0)

just admit it. bitcoin is not fungible.

[ - ] deleted 0 points 3.8 yearsSep 2, 2021 15:39:07 ago (+0/-0)

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[ - ] mememeyou 0 points 3.8 yearsSep 2, 2021 17:31:18 ago (+0/-0)

Bitcoin is not the only option in "this crypto shit", it's coming whether you like it or not. They can make money off it & manipulate all kinds of rug pull scams, of course, so many will get fucked....but the current system is fucked, did you see the pallets of Fiat they gave the Taliban??? tell me when they take someone's Monero

[ - ] SparklingWiggle 0 points 3.8 yearsSep 2, 2021 17:08:57 ago (+0/-0)

How could they prevent him from accessing it? At best, they could arrest him if the wallet changes value, but he could claim he has no knowledge and someone must have cracked it.

[ - ] mikenigger [op] 0 points 3.8 yearsSep 2, 2021 17:17:36 ago (+0/-0)

prosecutor has no idea or is saving face

[ - ] toobaditworks 0 points 3.8 yearsSep 2, 2021 15:32:16 ago (+0/-0)

No keys. No seize.

[ - ] Scyber 0 points 3.8 yearsSep 2, 2021 14:49:56 ago (+0/-0)

News from February....