【Blockchain Rhythm】The Mt. Gox case is making new waves. According to on-chain monitoring, on January 13th, the address associated with the notorious hacker Aleksey Bilyuchenko transferred 926 BTC to an unknown trading platform.
Sounds like a small number? Let’s look at the story behind it. This address still holds 3,000 BTC, worth approximately $275 million. The question is—are these coins truly controlled by Bilyuchenko, or are they just remnants of the past? No one can confirm at the moment.
The last news from Bilyuchenko came from Moscow prison. He served 3.5 years there, with no details on his release date. If he regains freedom, the ownership of these 3,000 BTC could become the next mystery. Every transfer reminds the market: the ghost of Mt. Gox has not truly disappeared.
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LiquidatedNotStirred
· 11h ago
Here we go again. If this guy really gets out of prison, our market will shake three times.
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BearMarketBard
· 01-14 03:16
Wow, if this guy really gets out of prison, what should we do? Dropping 3,000 coins to sell off, and we're all doomed.
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MEVictim
· 01-13 09:21
Whoa, is this hacker guy still alive? 3,000 BTC just lying around...
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MidnightTrader
· 01-13 02:13
926 BTC can be transferred instantly. Can this guy remotely control it even from prison? Truly terrifying when you think about it.
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PessimisticOracle
· 01-13 02:11
He dares to move all 926 BTC, did this guy really get out of prison?
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ChainComedian
· 01-13 02:09
Are 3000 BTC on the loose? If this guy really gets out of prison, the market will shake three times.
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SandwichTrader
· 01-13 02:09
Damn, the hacker wallet is alive again? This guy is still in prison, but the coin is still moving.
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ProxyCollector
· 01-13 02:07
This hacker is really fierce, starting to move coins right after being released? Or had they already set up automatic transfers long ago...
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ShibaOnTheRun
· 01-13 02:03
926 Bitcoins can be transferred instantly, this guy really dares to do it. It seems that prison life hasn't dulled his courage.
Mt. Gox hacker-related address activity: 926 BTC suddenly transferred to an unknown platform, raising concerns over a massive holding of 3000 BTC
【Blockchain Rhythm】The Mt. Gox case is making new waves. According to on-chain monitoring, on January 13th, the address associated with the notorious hacker Aleksey Bilyuchenko transferred 926 BTC to an unknown trading platform.
Sounds like a small number? Let’s look at the story behind it. This address still holds 3,000 BTC, worth approximately $275 million. The question is—are these coins truly controlled by Bilyuchenko, or are they just remnants of the past? No one can confirm at the moment.
The last news from Bilyuchenko came from Moscow prison. He served 3.5 years there, with no details on his release date. If he regains freedom, the ownership of these 3,000 BTC could become the next mystery. Every transfer reminds the market: the ghost of Mt. Gox has not truly disappeared.