Police did not name the 38-year-old, who was arrested in the
northern Greek region of Chalkidiki on Monday on a U.S. warrant.
He is suspected of heading a criminal organization since 2011
that "owns, operates and manages one of the world's leading
e-crime websites", police said in a statement.
The Russian Foreign Ministry in Moscow said it had no
information on the case.
Bitcoin was the first digital currency to successfully use
cryptography to keep transactions secure and hidden, making
traditional financial regulation difficult if not impossible.
(Reporting by Karolina Tagaris in Athens and Jack Stubbs in
Moscow; Editing by Louise Ireland)
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