Article 65JP6 Ten-year hunt leads to 50,000 stolen Bitcoin stored in a popcorn tin and underground safe

Ten-year hunt leads to 50,000 stolen Bitcoin stored in a popcorn tin and underground safe

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The Department of Justice announced it's seized around 50,676 Bitcoin that a 32-year-old from Georgia fraudulently obtained from The Silk Road - a site on the dark web once called the Amazon of drugs" - in 2012. After seemingly tipping authorities off to his large cache of Bitcoin a few years ago, James Zhong pleaded guilty to the crime on Friday after authorities found the Bitcoin stored in an underground safe and on a single-board computer" hidden in a popcorn tin in a bathroom closet, according to a press release from the DOJ.

The government seized the Bitcoin on November 9th, 2021, and says that it was worth over $3.36 billion at the time. Since then, the value has dropped precipitously; it's now worth just over $1 billion....

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