South Korea sells $21.5M in recovered Bitcoin after custody breach
Authorities sold the recovered Bitcoin in small batches over 11 days to avoid disrupting the market, according to local media reports.
Authorities sold the recovered Bitcoin in small batches over 11 days to avoid disrupting the market, according to local media reports.
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