A major development in crypto history: Ilya Lichtenstein, the individual behind the infamous 2016 Bitfinex breach, has been granted early release from his five-year prison sentence. After serving approximately 14 months, he's now under home confinement under the First Step Act. The incident saw over 119,000 Bitcoin stolen from the exchange—one of the largest hacks in industry history. His early release marks another chapter in how authorities handle major cybercrime cases. This case remains a stark reminder of exchange security vulnerabilities and the long-term consequences of large-scale theft in the crypto space.
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TokenomicsShaman
· 01-07 00:13
Released after just 14 months? This guy is really a lucky one.
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ContractSurrender
· 01-06 21:51
Can he get out in just 14 months? This guy's really lucky, 119,000 Bitcoins...
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GateUser-26d7f434
· 01-06 21:47
Only 14 months of focus and it's out? What kind of punishment is this, brother? 119,000 BTC.
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ProbablyNothing
· 01-06 21:44
Can it be released in 14 months? This legal system is quite interesting.
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SchrodingersPaper
· 01-06 21:42
Oh my, released after just 14 months? 119,000 BTC, brother. If it had been now, he would have been the richest person... I really can't understand this legal system.
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StrawberryIce
· 01-06 21:38
He was released after serving only 14 months? This First Step Act is too lenient; they couldn't even keep him locked up with 119,000 Bitcoins...
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OnchainDetective
· 01-06 21:23
Coming out in just 14 months? According to on-chain data tracking, the whereabouts of this guy's 119,000 Bitcoins are a mystery.
A major development in crypto history: Ilya Lichtenstein, the individual behind the infamous 2016 Bitfinex breach, has been granted early release from his five-year prison sentence. After serving approximately 14 months, he's now under home confinement under the First Step Act. The incident saw over 119,000 Bitcoin stolen from the exchange—one of the largest hacks in industry history. His early release marks another chapter in how authorities handle major cybercrime cases. This case remains a stark reminder of exchange security vulnerabilities and the long-term consequences of large-scale theft in the crypto space.