Silk Road 2.0 Has Been Hacked And At Least 4,673 BTC Stolen: Operator Says Centralized Escrow Service Can't Ever Work

Silk Road 2.0 Has Been Hacked And At Least 4,673 BTC Stolen: Operator Says Centralized Escrow Service Can't Ever Work

Editor's Note: The transactions revealed by Defcon only show a total of 4474.26 BTC stolen from presumably only escrow accounts. This sum comes from transactions by attacker 1 only, and do not include the "contributions" of attackers 2 and 3. The previous incorrect estimate of "over 88,000 BTC" came from user estimates of all funds previously on Silk Road 2.0's wallets, or all funds in the wallets of the suspected attackers. Varying reports of the total amount stolen from Silk Road 2.0 stem from inherent vagueness in Defcon's words. The only concrete estimate, taken from Blockchain data....


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