Ireland Seizes Another 500 Bitcoin as Drug Investigation Pushes Total Recovery Above $90 Million
Irish authorities confiscated another 500 Bitcoin during the drug trafficking investigation, increasing the total recovered amount to 900 Bitcoin. The investigators continue looking for the c
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July 4, 2026
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Irish authorities confiscated another 500 Bitcoin during the drug trafficking investigation, increasing the total recovered amount to 900 Bitcoin.
The investigators continue looking for the credentials of the wallet while intensifying their efforts to recover more crypto proceeds from the criminal activity.
Another 500 Bitcoins were recovered by the Irish authorities as part of the investigation. This was an international criminal group engaged in drug trafficking where cryptocurrency proceeds were used. The recovery was announced in a Facebook statement and in an X post by the Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) on July 2. According to the posts, 500 BTC, whose value is around €27 million ($30.9 million), were recovered as proceeds of the crime.
As a result of the seizure, the total number of Bitcoin recoveries in 2026 reached 1,500 BTC, whose total value exceeds €80 million ($90 million). They were also related to the same criminal case. The law enforcement agencies are looking for other cryptocurrency proceeds of this criminal organization.
CAB, supported by Europol's European Cybercrime Centre, confirm the seizure of a further 500 BTC, current valuation of approx. €27 million. This brings to a total of 1500 BTC representing the proceeds of crime seized by the Bureau in 2026.https://t.co/Zvc8vS7LhFpic.twitter.com/vIpUpVrrid
— Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) (@criminalassets) July 2, 2026
Lost Wallet Credentials Hold Up Asset Recovery
Although investigators recovered the Bitcoin, they still cannot access several crypto wallets linked to the case. According to reports, authorities managed to find other digital wallets filled with more Bitcoin, but lost private keys still hinder access to the funds. At this point, authorities are working on retrieving the wallet credentials or finding them.
Investigating organizations continue working with forensic experts to analyze any encrypted devices and digital storage connected to this case. Investigators have not determined whether they can technically recover more wallets in the future. Missing wallet credentials are one of the main hurdles that hinder access to cryptocurrency.
Enhancements in Crypto Enforcements by Authorities
Irish authorities keep bolstering their crypto enforcement through tools that enable them to track transactions, trace the activities of wallets, and track the cryptocurrency on different blockchain systems. Authorities continue stressing that investigators can trace cryptocurrency transactions despite the common misconception that cryptocurrencies are anonymous.
The recent recovery of Bitcoin is an example of another milestone in combating organized crime using digital assets. The investigators are keeping on seeking further evidence while cooperating with foreign authorities and experts in cryptocurrency. Market players, regulators, and law enforcement bodies keep on watching the case due to its significance.
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