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An anonymous crypto user has just moved 69,370 Bitcoin from an address associated with the Silk Road darknet market, that more recently has become a popular hacking target. According to a Nov. 3 report from crypto intelligence firm CipherTrace, the recent movement involving two transactions adding up to 69,370 Bitcoin (BTC) — or more than $960 million at the time of publication — originated from an address connected with the Silk Road marketplace, which was shut down in 2013. The crypto user first sent 1 BTC — likely as a test transaction — before moving the bulk of the coins. Ciphertrace speculated the anonymous user made the transactions “to stay up to date with the Bitcoin network” by switching between address formats. As the last time anyone moved funds associated with the defunct darknet market was in April 2015, the BTC wallet would reportedly also have access to all Bitcoin Cash (BCH) and Bitcoin SV (BSV) associated with the tokens’ hard forks. However, the firm didn’t rule out hacking as a possibility: “These movements could possibly mean that the wallet owner is moving funds to new addresses to prevent hackers from accessing the wallet.dat file or that hackers have already cracked the file.”https://cointelegraph.com/news/1b-of-bitcoin-from-silk-road-wallet-moves-for-first-time-since-2015So, I do not yet know how police are involved, because they are not.
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We don't know about the police or some other government agency involvement because it's not in the media yet but with so much attention to this wallet chances are high that it's under gov control. An anonymous crypto user has just moved 69,370 Bitcoin from an address associated with the Silk Road darknet market, that more recently has become a popular hacking target. According to a Nov. 3 report from crypto intelligence firm CipherTrace, the recent movement involving two transactions adding up to 69,370 Bitcoin (BTC) — or more than $960 million at the time of publication — originated from an address connected with the Silk Road marketplace, which was shut down in 2013. The crypto user first sent 1 BTC — likely as a test transaction — before moving the bulk of the coins. Ciphertrace speculated the anonymous user made the transactions “to stay up to date with the Bitcoin network” by switching between address formats. As the last time anyone moved funds associated with the defunct darknet market was in April 2015, the BTC wallet would reportedly also have access to all Bitcoin Cash (BCH) and Bitcoin SV (BSV) associated with the tokens’ hard forks. However, the firm didn’t rule out hacking as a possibility: “These movements could possibly mean that the wallet owner is moving funds to new addresses to prevent hackers from accessing the wallet.dat file or that hackers have already cracked the file.”https://cointelegraph.com/news/1b-of-bitcoin-from-silk-road-wallet-moves-for-first-time-since-2015So, I do not yet know how police are involved, because they are not.
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I don't think it is a hack at all and tend to agree with the statement in the Ciphertrace article that the owner of the legacy address decided to move his Bitcoin to Bech32 address. In case there was a hack, I believe the hackers would have already made plans how to wipe the coins clean prior to moving them out of the original address. So far they are just sitting there, not going to exchanges or mixers.
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Does this mean that there are no longer any secure vaults for crypto?
Third-party companies create the majority of bitcoin wallets and only wallets from the Bitcoin core team are closest to Bitcoin technology so it can be said that it is more reliable than the software on the market. The news above is also outdated and currently, there is not any bad news regarding Bitcoin wallets. We shouldn't worry too much about it.
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Does this mean that there are no longer any secure vaults for crypto?
This is just speculation at this point, as no sources are present to verify what really happened nor are there leads regarding the movement of those coins. While crypto in itself is secure, your security is still as good as how you make it to be and what you do with it. If I own a vault with a passcode to unlock it, I wouldn't keep the combination on locations wherein people can access it, nor will I try to give a hint to someone else about the passcode. Relate it to crypto wallets and you still get the same idea. Even with these fancy cryptographic algorithms safeguarding the wallet, if your private key files is exposed to the elements, or if your online activities expose your computer to malwares, you're always doomed to get hack.
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This is interesting and pretty huge. Silk road have been the biggest darknet store for quite some time now and it's pretty obvious hackers have their eyes on such things always. But my question is why haven't any authority been able to trace out the location of Silk Road? What is it that they do special which ensures anonymity for them? Moreover if hackers are able to crack this wallet why haven't any authority has been able to do any such thing?
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the amount is incredibly high. Despite the high amount, the fee paid is very low. His acting after a long time caused such thoughts. Do you think there is a possibility of hacking?
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This wallet was on Internet for years. Hackers were trying to break it's passphrase. Even this wallet is sold in All private keys forum. But I don't think this is hacked. I believe it's recovered by owners. It requires huge computing powers to break passphrase. Also I there was no clue. So, I believe owners/security agency recovered the fund.
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the amount is incredibly high. Despite the high amount, the fee paid is very low. His acting after a long time caused such thoughts. Do you think there is a possibility of hacking?
This pure speculative news. Remember when it was getting hacked by the police and there will be an official statement about what institution that's successfully hacked the wallet. I do think that there's a possibility for hacking but it's not always become the plot twist. Remember we have seen big whale has been moving its bitcoin last week and it's worth more than this. I personally doubt if that's always related to the hacking case. It's likely the owner was sending it to the new wallet. if that's the hacked case maybe the biggest one in the crypto history
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Interesting News. now they are either moved by police officials or this wallet is hacked and hacker is doing this activity. i hope more news will come about this. BTW this wallet has also BCH and BSV and all the other forks done in that duration: so $1 Billion+ BTC $16 Million BCH $1 Million BSV and tons of other forks with hundreds of thousands of dollars worth value.
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Only the government authorities have such huge computing powers, I doubt any private hackers or even a pool of hackers are able to do it. This wallet was on Internet for years. Hackers were trying to break it's passphrase. Even this wallet is sold in All private keys forum. But I don't think this is hacked. I believe it's recovered by owners. It requires huge computing powers to break passphrase. Also I there was no clue. So, I believe owners/security agency recovered the fund.
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November 05, 2020, 12:22:32 PM |
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the recent movement involving two transactions adding up to 69,370 Bitcoin (BTC)
No wonder why this might be happening if we see the bitcoin prices are moving upwards, moreover the person might have done his part of waiting and now wants to sell some portion in this worst time? There are endless possibilities for the speculation since the amount of bitcoin that is moved is huge one. Also, if he was so much patient to hold such amount of bitcoin then he/she could be big personality with strong portfolio in the developer field, otherwise why would they believe in the bitcoin even when the we already had highest BTC surge back in 2017 with (19K USD ATH).
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https://cointelegraph.com/news/justice-department-seizes-1-billion-in-recently-moved-silk-road-cryptoIn a filing from Wednesday, the Department of Justice asked to seize $1 billion from an unnamed hacker. Specifically, the DoJ is asking the court of the Northern District of California to lock down on: "Approximately 69,370.22491543 Bitcoin (BTC), Bitcoin Gold (BTG), Bitcoin SV (BSV), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), obtained from 1HQ3Go3ggs8pFnXuHVHRytPCq5fGG8Hbh." The address used by the hackers is linked with the Silk Road darknet market that more recently has become a popular hacking target.
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What's the betting that every remaining SR coin eventually winds up in the hands of the government? And then the fat cats who buy them at auction. Quite an amusing fate considering their origins.
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The U.S. is suing for the forfeiture of thousands of Bitcoins, totaling more than $1 billion, that it seized on Tuesday. The cryptocurrency seizure, tied to the Silk Road marketplace, is the largest the U.S. has ever made, the Justice Department said in a statement on Thursday. The seizure takes a swath of the digital cryptocurrency out of circulation at least temporarily, likely contributing to an increase of about 7% in its price, to about $15,200, on Thursday. In the past, federal authorities have auctioned off seized Bitcoins, but usually months after acquiring them. The authorities seized the funds from an unknown hacker who had gained access to them, according to the statement. The Bitcoin address at which they probably seized the currency is the fourth-richest in the world, according to BitInfoCharts. Researcher Elliptic flagged that the funds were on the move on Tuesday. The funds were associated with the Silk Road website, which used Bitcoin to peddle everything from drugs to murder-for-hire until it was shut down by U.S. agents in 2013. Silk Road, operated by Ross William Ulbricht starting in January 2011, used Bitcoins to generate the equivalent of $1.2 billion in illicit sales and reap $80 million in commissions in less than three years, according to court documents. from https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-11-05/u-s-seeks-forfeiture-of-bitcoin-valued-at-over-1-billion
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How can this happen? the Wallet itself or the PC that holds the addresses got hacked?
If the wallet itself got hacked, I mean if the hackers bruteforced the private keys, which is practically impossible but theoretically is not, then it is pretty fucked up.
Either way I don't think I believe it.
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November 05, 2020, 09:12:28 PM Merited by malevolent (1) |
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How can this happen? the Wallet itself or the PC that holds the addresses got hacked?
If the wallet itself got hacked, I mean if the hackers bruteforced the private keys, which is practically impossible but theoretically is not, then it is pretty fucked up.
Either way I don't think I believe it.
Identify the person. Drop extremely heavy legal threats. They roll over and give up their holdings? It usually works in most cases. There must've been some sort of smoking gun for them to think they had no other option. I guess we may find out some day. More often than not these people make some laughable mistake that gives them up just as Ross did.
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