A court spokesman on Thursday, revealed that German court authorities are unable to cash in more than $60 million in bitcoins confiscated from a convicted fraudster as he has not revealed the passwords.
The court in the southern town of Kempten has been able to sell just 86 of the 1,800 bitcoins seized from the man, who created them illegally by hacking the computers of others. The Spokesman said the digital coins were protected by multiple passwords, and that IT specialists had been unable to crack them. There's also a possibility that the Fraudster had forgotten the password, he added.
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