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Hidden Messages Found In Transactions To Twitter Hack Bitcoin Address

Tracy CHEN

Summary: According to blockchain data, a user sent 0.00005348 Bitcoin (BTC) — roughly half a dollar in seven different transactions to the BTC wallet associated with the Twitter hack. The yet to be identified sender spent 0.00121639 BTC in transaction fees — $11.19 — to send the following message: Just Read AllTransaction Outputs As TextYou Take Risk ...

According to blockchain data, a user sent 0.00005348 Bitcoin (BTC) — roughly half a dollar in seven different transactions to the BTC wallet associated with the Twitter hack. The yet to be identified sender spent 0.00121639 BTC in transaction fees — $11.19 — to send the following message: 
Just Read All
Transaction Outputs As Text
You Take Risk When Use Bitcoin
For Your Twitter Game
Bitcoin is Traceable
Why Not Monero
As previously reported, some of the largest and most influential Twitter accounts in the world were hacked on July 15 to promote fake Bitcoin giveaways. 
As of 05:00 UTC on July 16, the Twitter attacker's address had received over 12.86 BTC (approximately $118.5 mln).

Tracy Chen

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