It appears that we have a news update.
Luke Dashjr might be suspecting that the hacker has attended an event called CoreDev Atlanta which was on October 2022. It was also mentioned before that Luke's security on his wallet was a very complicated procedure which it will certainly not be very shocking if the hacker is also a computer programmer that might be developing a project in bitcoin.
The U.S. FBI issued a subpoena demanding personal information of the attendees at a Bitcoin core developer event in 2022, according to Mike Schmidt, co-founder of Bitcoin non-profit Brink. The FBI subpoena is allegedly in connection with Bitcoin developer Luke Dashjr’s claim that he was stolen about 216 BTC in a hack.
“As part of the investigation into Luke Dashjr’s announced theft of his bitcoins, I received a subpoena from the FBI wanting information about attendees of the October 2022 CoreDev Atlanta event in the days before TABConf 2022,” said Schmidt, in an email screenshot posted Wednesday by mikeinspace, a pseudonymous X user. “I was legally advised to cooperate.”
Schmidt, who confirmed with The Block that he sent that email, said in the message to attendees that he had provided the FBI with their first and last names, GitHub usernames and email addresses. Schmidt also said that the FBI demanded that he not disclose the subpoena for a year, which expired shortly before he sent out the email.
“I do not have any details about the investigation or whether the subpoena was due to a targeted suspect or general information gathering as part of the investigation,” Schmidt added.
The Brink co-founder told The Block that he has not been in contact with the FBI since, and declined to comment on further details.Source https://www.theblock.co/post/287939/fbi-luke-dashjr-btc-hack