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1. caseys+0c[view] [source] 2022-02-08 17:35:52
>>mikeyo+(OP)
I'm sitting here trying to understand their mindset.

They had to know what kind of scrutiny would be on those coins forever.

At the time of the theft, the coins are worth $100M+ and they can't touch them. Even worse, anything they do with them will be monitored, researched, dug into, and everything else from law enforcement, amateur detectives, and every major tech+crime group.

Fast forward to now and the coins are worth 50x that.. and now they try to move them? And all the keys are in cloud storage? But it had to be frustrating to be sitting on something so valuable without any way to use it. They had to be stressed and anxious about it.

A life of crime is stupid. A life of crime for something this high profile is far beyond stupid.

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2. majani+sO[view] [source] 2022-02-08 20:11:27
>>caseys+0c
One trip to Russia would have solved all their problems. Just saying
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3. Dma54r+qU[view] [source] 2022-02-08 20:37:48
>>majani+sO
How or why is that? Why would it be easy to cash in or sale 4 billion dollar worth of crypto in Russia? Russia probably doesn't extradite a person to Americans (not sure about non citizens) but there are plenty of sharks who would want to get their hands on these coins if that came to public anyway.
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4. manque+5f1[view] [source] 2022-02-08 22:13:20
>>Dma54r+qU
They have not extradited Snowden. If it is politically favorable they would grant residency. There are other few other countries who who do the same, but only one or two like Russia could withstand U.S. pressure if they harbor such a high profile figure.

Of course Putin will take all the money anyway, so what is the point ? Getting the mob for support never ends well.

Also to note one of them is a dual Russian citizen so it more complex than the hypothetical

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