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China has accused the United States of stealing 127,000 Bitcoin (BTC), worth over $13 billion. The claim centers on the 2020 ...
China’s cybersecurity agency accused the American government of orchestrating the theft of about $13 billion worth of Bitcoin ...
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China's cyber agency has accused the US of stealing $13 billion in Bitcoin from the LuBian mining pool in 2020, calling it a ...
China has accused the US of stealing 127,000 Bitcoin from Chinese mining pool LuBian in 2020, tying it to a state-level cyber ...