Content adapted from this Zerohedge.com article : Source
Bulgaria's GDP is about $52.4 billion (2016), so it is quite a shock that the Bulgarian Government is sitting on an approximate $3 billion worth of Bitcoins seized in an anti-corruption operation back in May.
Putting this into a little more glaring context, Bulgaria is holding 18% of the national debt in bitcoins...
Fun fact: today's bitcoin prices have been interesting enough that there was a significant difference in how much Bulgaria had in USD between me writing this story and my editor editing it.
— Nikhilesh De (@nikhileshde) December 7, 2017
Bulgarian law enforcement jointly worked with the Southeast European Law Enforcement Center (SELC), a regional organization comprised of 12 member states, to bust a sophisticated organized-crime network, arresting twenty-three Bulgarian nationals and seizing a total of 213,519 bitcoins.
SELC described the organized-crime scheme as the hacking of Bulgarian Custom's computers and allowing those associated with the group to skip fees for importing goods into the country. To make it work, the group recruited corrupt Customs officers to upload a virus into government machines, so that hackers could establish remote access.
The organized criminal group consisted in Bulgarian nationals having connections in The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Hellenic Republic, Romania and Republic of Serbia. The modus operandi used was recruiting corrupted Customs officers in all involved countries with the purpose to infiltrate a virus in the Customs' computerized systems. Once the virus installed, from distance, the offenders were able to finalize various transports, as in the Customs' system appeared that the cargo was already checked and passed.
Further, SELC provided details of how the operation was conducted, involving a large-scale search of "more than 100 addresses, suspects, and vehicles." Out of the 23 suspects arrested, 5 of them were Bulgarian Customs officers. Police seized "equipment, devices for communication, computers, tablets, and bank documents."
Bulgarian authorities have searched more than 100 addresses, suspects and vehicles. A large quantity of money was seized, as well as equipment, devices for communication, computers, tablets, bank documents, etc. 23 suspects were arrested, 5 of them acting as Bulgarian Customs officers. As result of this criminal activity the damages recorded by the Customs Agency, only for year 2015, is around 10 million Leva.
Here is where things get interesting... Police also seized 213,519 bitcoins, at the time, worth $500 million. As of writing this article, the amount seized, is now worth approximately 3,676,583,661, according to CoinDesk.
As well, up to now were found in the virtual space bitcoin wallets of the main suspects with a total value of 213,519 bitcoins. As a reference, the value of one bitcoin is rating to 2354 USD. The offenders choose the bitcoin way of investing/saving the money, because it is rather difficult to be tracked and followed.
SELC explained why the criminals used bitcoin,
The offenders choose the bitcoin way of investing/saving the money, because it is rather difficult to be tracked and followed.
What remains a mystery to most, is what the Bulgarian government will do with the seized bitcoins? As mentioned in the beginning, the national debt could certainly be reduced. Have we just discovered a large seller that is ready to pour cold water on the party?
If Bulgaria dump its $btc we are f*cked #crypto #wtf
— Satoshi Haze (@SatoshiHaze) December 7, 2017
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wow that is an enourmous amount of bitcoins! If they were smart they will hold and become a super power of the future lol.
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Govts would be smart to embrace bitcoin instead of shunning it. With the smart ppl they have in govt, they could totally finance their budget with some investments in bitcoin. Certain countries have a plan, most don't. It's time to use taxpayer dollars and get involved.
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I bet someone steals these before the government gets to use them." Sorry sir your account is empty"
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Ironic since Bulgeria just went and outlawed Bulgerian banks from dealing with bitcoin entities.
The pot calling the kettle black there.
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Gotta kidding me.......18%GDP and that too ACCIDENTLY.....SEEMS LIKE BITCOIN HAVE A VERY LARGE HEART...HAD BITCOIN BEEN A PERAON ...BY NOW HE/SHE (NOT PROMTING ANY GENDER 😋😋😋😋☹️☹️☹️☹️)would have been president /pm /. Or appropriately a world dictator...
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There is no Bulgarian government.I know how they feel.One dude controls the whole country. I want to buy some. It would be super nice of Bulgaria to offer a deep discount on Bitcoin. I, for one, will be grateful to the people of Bulgaria to be able to pickup some deals on Bitcoin! thanks for sharing good information.
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Since this is becoming quite popular around here, just now Bulgarian officials are saying no bitcoins have been seized. Seems like shady stuff might be going on or a super big fuck up on someone's part. Both scenarios quite likely when we talk about Bulgarian officials.
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Why not just pay your Taxes if you are making so much.
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Because it's never enough for some people
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now bitcoin worth 3 billion... definitely will hit the market ....
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Goverments don't want to hold onto hold onto wildly fluctuating currencies, I think they would sell it too (they might spread it out over a while though).
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Bulgarians are number one scammers in the Balkans, but there are also good people. Everything is possible here, I hope that they will stop dealing with frauds, to make them work properly.
I live in Macedonia now, and I'm from Serbia.
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Thanks again for shared Cryptocurrency news @zer0hedge
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They should make a national cryptocurrency that's backed by these BTC reserves. :D
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The organized criminal group consisted in Bulgarian nationals having connections in The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Hellenic Republic, Romania and Republic of Serbia. The modus operandi used was recruiting corrupted Customs officers in all involved countries with the purpose to infiltrate a virus in the Customs' computerized systems. Once the virus installed, from distance, the offenders were able to finalize various transports, as in the Customs' system appeared that the cargo was already checked and passed.
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Wont it be profitable to convert crypto into some currency with lower market capacity????????? bitcoins are making so mucg progress right now all for what coz it has only 21 million market cap max... if u invest into something into even lower market cap then today or tomorrow u can make way more money...plus bitcoin mining is becomng so expensive now that unfortunately people will lose interest i think investing into btc wont be the best option u hv right nw
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