Police Seize Over EUR 50 Million of Bitcoin! Now, Where’s the Password?
German prosecutors have confiscated more than EUR 50 million (roughly Rs. 440 crores) 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 (roughly Rs. 30.6 lakhs) in January. It was trading at $37,577 (roughly Rs. 27.3 crores) on Friday, according to cryptocurrency and blockchain website Coindesk.
Prosecutors have ensured the man cannot access the largesse, however.
© Thomson Reuters 2021
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