3.4B in stolen Bitcoin inside Cheetos container(businessinsider.com) |
3.4B in stolen Bitcoin inside Cheetos container(businessinsider.com) |
You are aware that criminal enforcement is a game of chance where you can never be sure what fish you're catching next? There is no such thing as "being salty" that would make the process any easier. When a criminal fails to cover his he gets found, it is that simple.
> you can hide $3.4 billion in a cheetos can
> the feds tracked him down 11 years after the event
also interesting, but i would rather have known how they tracked him...
> A photo shared by the department shows that the crypto tin originally contained Cheetos-brand popcorn in both Flamin' Hot and Cheddar flavors.
>If you made an error, you can nicely ask them back, but they can nicely refuse.
How can you not see that "nicely" refusing is against the law after you have been prosecuted? You might argue that if someone sends you money you don't want, you only have to send it back once they get a warrant by a court but that isn't the problem here.