Give us the details about the logistics for how bitcoin has been confiscated. (That's separate from the digital scarcity issue, BTW)

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They’re confusing having a wallet seized (meaning the private key either changed hands, or was never in the hands of the supposed owner to begin with) with breaking the cryptographic security of the private key itself. That’s a rookie mistake.

Yea huge difference

That’s not what confiscated means, I’m not sure why you’re pretending otherwise.