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Bitcoin Fog is a centralised cryptocurrency tumbler for bitcoin.

In December 2013 the site was used to launder a part of the 96,000 BTC from the robbery of Sheep Marketplace.

In February 2015, a total of 7,170 bitcoin was stolen from the Chinese exchange Bter.com and traced back to cryptocurrency-tumblers like Bitcoin Fog.

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References

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