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Did an institution just invest $1.17 billion in bitcoin (BTC)? It sure looks so judging by three crypto transactions moving massive amounts of BTC from a wallet held by Coinbase Pro, to an anonymous bitcoin wallet.
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Anonymous Group Offers Russian Soldiers Bitcoin to Surrender their Tanks
The international hacker collective Anonymous wants to offer $42,000 in Bitcoin (BTC) to Russian soldiers in return for every surrendered tank. Bitcoin in Exchange for a Russian Tank According to the Ukrainian media outlet Metro, the hacker group has amassed over $8 million (at the time of writing and is offering Russian tank crews worth $42,000 (at the time of writing) in BTC for every surrendered tank. Russian soldiers are advised by Anonymous to surrender with a white flag and use the password ‘million’ to show that they accept the collective’s terms. “Russian soldiers, everyone who wants to live with their families, children, and not die, the Anonymous global community has collected RUB 1,225,043 in bitcoin to help you,” the group is quoted as saying. In fact, the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine has also reportedly said that they will guarantee amnesty to Russian forces who surrender. Anonymous Targets Putin At the end of February, the hacker collective Anonymous declared war on Russian President Vladimir that he will ‘face unprecedented cyberattacks from all corners of the world’ should he not stop his invasion of Ukraine. “This is not a war you can win regardless of how powerful you think you are,” the group added in a video message directed to Putin. #Anonymous message to Vladimir Putin pic.twitter.com/eIy9YpDvM5 — Anonymous (@LatestAnonPress) February 27, 2022 The hacking group further stated that over 300 websites belonging to the Russian government have been taken down, showing the hacker collective’s reach and power.
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