$BTC According to Cryptonews, the Russian Ministry of Finance will sell Bitcoin assets seized in the Infraud hacker case, with the first batch consisting of approximately 10 million dollars' worth of Bitcoin from former investigator of the Investigative Committee Marat Tambiev. Marat Tambiev previously received a total of 1032.1 BTC from the Infraud hacker organization. Due to Marat Tambiev's dispersed storage of Bitcoin, law enforcement needs to apply for court rulings for different wallets separately. Currently, the first batch of liquidated assets is stored in a Ledger Nano X hardware wallet.
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