Strange 🤔 Five wallets tied to the defunct Canadian cryptocurrency exchange QuadrigaCX previously thought to be inaccessible, have just been spotted moving around $1.7 million worth of Bitcoin after years of dormancy.
In 2014, years before his death, Cotten said on a podcast that the best way to keep private keys was to print them off and store them offline in a safety deposit box,stored its private keys offline in the company’s safety deposit box at a bank.
It’s unknown if the movement of the BTC is related to Ernst & Young's recovery efforts. Cointelegraph contacted the firm for comment but did not immediately receive a response.
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