Users Track $100 Million in Stolen Bitcoin After Sheep Marketplace Hack

Users Track $100 Million in Stolen Bitcoin After Sheep Marketplace Hack

The closure of black market site Sheep Marketplace took a mysterious turn over the weekend, as users allegedly tracked nearly 100,000 stolen bitcoins, worth over $100m, through the block chain. Sheep Marketplace was taken down over the weekend, citing a theft of $5.3m in bitcoin and toppling rival site Black Market Reloaded in the process. Black Market Reloaded announced its closure amid worries that Sheep Marketplace's migrating users could overload the site. Since then, claims have emerged suggesting far more coins were stolen, with many users saying the owners themselves have....


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