Word on the Block: Benjamin Sauter

Word on the Block: Benjamin Sauter

Word on the Block: Benjamin Sauter

Go behind the headlines. “Word on the Block” goes one-on-one with the very newsmakers who make them. We help you understand the who, what, where, when, why, and how – with industry experts and thought leaders from around the world.

A common misperception is that lost or stolen bitcoin is gone forever. But as blockchain forensics continues to evolve, identifying, tracing and recovering hidden crypto assets may have already become easier than traditional asset recovery. 

A court order signed by a U.S. federal bankruptcy judge last month in the Northern District of California granted relief to the liquidators of a three-year old US$32 million cybertheft. The assets stolen from U.K.-based crypto exchange Dooga — then registered as Cubits — were traced through forensics technology to wallets stored in two U.S.-based cryptocurrency exchanges. 

Duration:  25mins

Genre:  Business, Enterprise

Rights: Inflight & Transportation – Worldwide

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