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Re: Armed robbers have raided the house of a British virtual currency trader
by
dothebeats
on 08/02/2018, 20:29:42 UTC
Just asking, would the government make an action about this? Would it be possible to return the stolen amount the person?

If bitcoins are regarded as a legal tender/asset in your country, it would be possible to make a report to the police about the incident and conduct further investigation about the matter. However, if your country don't have any laws regarding bitcoin as an asset, chances are you won't have any say about the event but would just be a living example that even crypto isn't safe from these criminals since they'd still have a way to get your precious coins no matter how hard you keep it.

You guys do understand the fundamental flaw of this whole story right? Don't name your highly speculative lucrative company after yourself, that is a good way to avoid most of this mess happening I believe Roll Eyes.

That is if you're dealing with cryptos, perhaps? It's really hard to leave your personal trail on the internet since there's a high possibility that your identity would be used in illegal activities or be target of a highly organized crime group especially if you're prominent in a community or whatnot. Lesson learned, I guess?