Bitcoin Dark Web Drug Market Seized After Dealer Makes Big Mistake

Bitcoin Dark Web Drug Market Seized After Dealer Makes Big Mistake

In spite of the anonymity provided by the dark web and Bitcoin, this case shows that your identity can be traced through these technologies.

Per a Quartz report, federal agents went undercover for six months and purchased Adderall from the now-closed Dream Market, an online black market which sold stolen personal data and narcotics.

According to court documents, the Adderall was sold by Tzu Yang “Issac” Lin, a Chinese-born US citizen, with the supplier being Meng Ting “Leo” Hu, a Taiwanese national, which send them through the US Postal Service.

The authorities noticed that Hu paid for the postage online, which enabled the agents to track his real identity and put him under surveillance. Because of this, they were able to catch him sending the boxes that had the drugs to Lin.

After following Lin to a post office, they saw him drop off 87Priority Mail envelopes into a mailbox.

It is suspected that the online drug ring was formed in 2017 by the two men that are residents of Southern California.

Persecutors claim that Lin is believed to have conducted over 8,000 individual sales, which equates to more than $8.8 million in sales, which were all accomplished in Bitcoin.

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source: https://coindoo.com/bitcoin-dark-web-drug-market-dealer-mistake/

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