A Japanese Court Just Ordered the Nation’s First Cryptocurrency Seizure

A Japanese Court Just Ordered the Nation’s First Cryptocurrency Seizure

A Tokyo court sets a precedent in the Japanese crypto industry.

The Tokyo District Court has issued Japan’s first ever crypto seizure. $46,000 worth of Bitcoin (BTC) was expropriated in relation to a hack suffered by the Coincheck exchange in 2018.

Kyodo reported that police have already seized the BTC, which was held by a doctor from Hokkaido and an executive from the Osaka Prefecture. The two men were arrested in connection with the hack.

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They are accused of knowingly purchasing the stolen NEM (XEM) through a dark web market, violating organized crime laws in the country.

As Cointelegraph reported in January 2018, Coincheck suffered a record-breaking hack when $534 million worth of NEM was stolen from its wallets.

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Research by Asahi Shimbun alleged that personal computers belonging to Coincheck’s employees were found to have been infected by a virus associated with Russian hackers.

The exchange suffered another data breach in June 2020, involving unauthorized access to the platform’s domain registration service, Cointelegraph Japan reported.

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