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by: xpoolPosted on: October 18, 2025

120,000 Bitcoin Seized by U.S.: Security Flaws in Open-Source Tool Exposed Billions

A significant security flaw within a popular open-source Bitcoin tool has resulted in the seizure of 120,000 Bitcoin, estimated at $15 billion. This discovery sheds light on the vulnerability of wallets built with flawed code and highlights the importance of robust random key generation.

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