and what do you suggest he should have done considering someone swiped his wallet keys? pray to God, right? that's what you would do, right?
Remember the guy who signs for Knots couldn't keep his own Bitcoin secure, likely blames Core Devs for his own mistake, then has the FBI force others to doxx them all.
“As part of the investigation into Luke Dashjr’s announced theft of his bitcoins, I received a subpoena from the FBI wanting information about attendees of the October 2022 CoreDev Atlanta event in the days before TABConf 2022,” said Schmidt, in an email screenshot posted Wednesday by mikeinspace, a pseudonymous X user. “I was legally advised to cooperate.”
Schmidt, who confirmed with The Block that he sent that email, said in the message to attendees that he had provided the FBI with their first and last names, GitHub usernames and email addresses. Schmidt also said that the FBI demanded that he not disclose the subpoena for a year, which expired shortly before he sent out the email.
https://www.theblock.co/post/287939/fbi-luke-dashjr-btc-hack
Discussion
When was it proven someone swiped his keys?
If I made an epic mistake I wouldn't contact the FBI to target individuals who had nothing to do with my mistakes simply because they were at an event.
Has his actions resulted in anything other than other people's lives being intruded?
Imagine being contacted by the FBI everytime someone else lost their bitcoin.