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by: xpoolPosted on: September 6, 2025

German Authorities Miss $5 Billion Bitcoin Linked to Movie2K Case

German authorities seized over 50,000 Bitcoin linked to the Movie2K piracy case in early 2024, but a significant portion remains dormant. An estimated $5 billion in Bitcoin was seized during the operation, with 45,000 BTC yet to be liquidated and utilized for legitimate purposes.

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