Hunting Down the Coldcard Hacker. Wave 1 Thief May Be Known to FBI

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Hunting Down the Coldcard Hacker. Wave 1 Thief May Be Known to FBI

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Hunting Down the Coldcard Hacker. Wave 1 Thief May Be Known to FBI

Law enforcement may already know who emptied more than a thousand Bitcoin from Coldcard wallets in the first and largest wave of the July 2026 drains. Block’s investigation believes they traced the attacker’s on-chain sweeps to a paid account at a major blockchain data provider whose internal logs matched the theft pattern with “extraordinary specificity.”

PSA: The attack is ongoing, targeting weak private keys generated on devices as old as the MK2 with firmware 4.0.1 onwards. If you may have one, double-check and move funds asap. See Coinkite advisory and status page

The coins from that wave—1,082.65 BTC—still sit untouched in the attacker’s address, leaving hope that a clawback may be possible to the victims and rightful owners of that first wave of stolen bitcoin. The question now is, who is the hacker and whether the same lead points to a sophisticated outsider, or whether the five-year-old entropy bug that made the theft possible was something closer to the insider “retirement attack” Coinkite itself once warned about.

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