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Irish Police Access 500 BTC ($34M) from Seized Wal...
Decrypt •Wednesday, March 25, 2026 at 11:20 AM•1 min read

Irish Police Access 500 BTC ($34M) from Seized Wallets, Crack First of 12 with Europol

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Ireland's Criminal Assets Bureau has successfully accessed 500 BTC, valued at $34 million, from cryptocurrency wallets that were seized in 2019. This significant achievement was made possible with the assistance of Europol. The access marks the first instance of cracking one of 12 targeted Bitcoin wallets, which were originally linked to a substantial $418 million drug seizure. This operation highlights the ongoing efforts by law enforcement agencies to penetrate and recover digital assets connected to illicit activities, demonstrating a growing capability in addressing crypto-related crime.

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Irish Police Access 500 BTC ($34M) from Seized Wal...
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Irish Police Access 500 BTC ($34M) from Seized Wallets, Crack First of 12 with Europol

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Ireland's Criminal Assets Bureau has successfully accessed 500 BTC, valued at $34 million, from cryptocurrency wallets that were seized in 2019. This significant achievement was made possible with the assistance of Europol. The access marks the first instance of cracking one of 12 targeted Bitcoin wallets, which were originally linked to a substantial $418 million drug seizure. This operation highlights the ongoing efforts by law enforcement agencies to penetrate and recover digital assets connected to illicit activities, demonstrating a growing capability in addressing crypto-related crime.

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