China’s cybersecurity agency has accused the U.S. government of orchestrating the theft of approximately $13 billion worth of Bitcoin. This allegation was made public in a recent statement from the agency, which did not provide further details regarding the specifics of the alleged theft or the evidence supporting the claim.
The accusation comes amid ongoing tensions between the two countries over various issues, including cybersecurity and economic competition. The U.S. has not yet responded to these allegations.
For further context on international relations, recent developments indicate that Saudi Arabia is set to host a U.S.-Saudi investment summit on November 19, which may reflect broader economic discussions between nations.
The situation continues to evolve as both nations navigate their complex relationship.

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