Crypto recovery firm Unciphered has called on former Ripple CTO Stefan Thomas to allow it to try and access a hard drive with millions of dollars worth of Bitcoin.
Stefan Thomas, the former chief technology officer at Ripple, has an IronKey hard drive containing 7,002 BTC with only two attempts at guessing a password remaining.A company is petitioning former Ripple chief technology officer Stefan Thomas for a hard drive containing more than 7,000 Bitcoin to feel confident before moving forward.
“We're prepared if Stefan doesn’t want to work with us, but we’re hopeful," said Michaud."We already have a business that is growing and we'll be here when he’s ready."There are many highly publicized stories like Thomas’ involving recovery or users unable to locate their keys for one reason or another. In 2021, a Redditorto 127 BTC after more than ten years, finding the private keys on an old computer.
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