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🚨 $577,000,000 STOLEN. Not by hackers exploiting code… but by a nation-state playing the long game. 🇰🇵 In April 2026 alone, TWO attacks accounted for 76% of all crypto theft this year: 💰 Drift Protocol: $285M stolen in just 12 minutes 💰 KelpDAO: $292M drained through a bridge vulnerability The culprit? 🎭 Lazarus Group — North Korea's state-sponsored cyber operation. What makes this terrifying is that neither attack was a traditional smart contract exploit. Instead, Lazarus: 🕵️ Posed as a legitimate trading firm 🤝 Attended crypto conferences in person 💬 Built trusted relationships with engineers for 6+ months 💻 Distributed malware through developer tools 🔑 Obtained multisig approvals 💸 Emptied treasuries This isn't hacking. This is intelligence warfare. ⚠️ The crypto industry spent years hardening smart contracts. Meanwhile, attackers focused on the weakest link: 👨‍💻 Humans. Since 2017, Lazarus has reportedly stolen over $6 BILLION in crypto. According to multiple intelligence assessments, those funds help finance North Korea's missile and weapons programs. 🚀 The lesson? ❌ Don't just audit code. ❌ Don't just secure wallets. ✅ Secure people. ✅ Secure processes. ✅ Verify identities. ✅ Treat social engineering as seriously as smart contract risk. The next billion-dollar exploit may not start with a bug. It may start with a friendly message on Telegram. 📱 🔄 Repost if you think crypto security in 2026 is more about operational security than smart contracts. "Crypto's Biggest Threat Isn't Hackers Anymore. It's Nation-State Intelligence Operations." #CryptoCrime $INJ {spot}(INJUSDT) $SUI {spot}(SUIUSDT) $SEI {spot}(SEIUSDT)
🚨 $577,000,000 STOLEN. Not by hackers exploiting code… but by a nation-state playing the long game. 🇰🇵

In April 2026 alone, TWO attacks accounted for 76% of all crypto theft this year:
💰 Drift Protocol: $285M stolen in just 12 minutes
💰 KelpDAO: $292M drained through a bridge vulnerability

The culprit?
🎭 Lazarus Group — North Korea's state-sponsored cyber operation.
What makes this terrifying is that neither attack was a traditional smart contract exploit.

Instead, Lazarus:
🕵️ Posed as a legitimate trading firm 🤝 Attended crypto conferences in person 💬 Built trusted relationships with engineers for 6+ months 💻 Distributed malware through developer tools 🔑 Obtained multisig approvals 💸 Emptied treasuries
This isn't hacking.
This is intelligence warfare.
⚠️ The crypto industry spent years hardening smart contracts.
Meanwhile, attackers focused on the weakest link:
👨‍💻 Humans.
Since 2017, Lazarus has reportedly stolen over $6 BILLION in crypto.
According to multiple intelligence assessments, those funds help finance North Korea's missile and weapons programs. 🚀

The lesson?
❌ Don't just audit code.
❌ Don't just secure wallets.
✅ Secure people.
✅ Secure processes.
✅ Verify identities.
✅ Treat social engineering as seriously as smart contract risk.
The next billion-dollar exploit may not start with a bug.
It may start with a friendly message on Telegram. 📱
🔄 Repost if you think crypto security in 2026 is more about operational security than smart contracts.

"Crypto's Biggest Threat Isn't Hackers Anymore. It's Nation-State Intelligence Operations."

#CryptoCrime

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Just saw this wild story about a 22-year-old who apparently helped launder a staggering $263 million in stolen crypto. This individual, known online as E, Tate, or Evan|Exchanger, was crucial for converting those digital assets into spendable cash. His main gig involved taking stolen $BTC and $ETH and cleaning them up for the rest of his group. What's even crazier is that a huge chunk of those funds went towards insane luxury, like half-million dollar nightclub tabs. Talk about living large on someone else's dime. The crew behind this operation primarily consisted of teenagers who didn't have any actual jobs, relying entirely on this illicit activity. They used a mix of social engineering, hacking databases, fake tech support calls, and even physical break-ins to snatch hardware wallets. The scale of their operations was truly massive, pulling in over $263 million through these methods. The original thread didn't even get to name the ringleader, leaving a bit of a cliffhanger. #CryptoCrime #Cybersecurity #SocialEngineering #OnChainAnalysis #Web3Security
Just saw this wild story about a 22-year-old who apparently helped launder a staggering $263 million in stolen crypto. This individual, known online as E, Tate, or Evan|Exchanger, was crucial for converting those digital assets into spendable cash.

His main gig involved taking stolen $BTC and $ETH and cleaning them up for the rest of his group. What's even crazier is that a huge chunk of those funds went towards insane luxury, like half-million dollar nightclub tabs. Talk about living large on someone else's dime.

The crew behind this operation primarily consisted of teenagers who didn't have any actual jobs, relying entirely on this illicit activity. They used a mix of social engineering, hacking databases, fake tech support calls, and even physical break-ins to snatch hardware wallets. The scale of their operations was truly massive, pulling in over $263 million through these methods. The original thread didn't even get to name the ringleader, leaving a bit of a cliffhanger.

#CryptoCrime #Cybersecurity #SocialEngineering #OnChainAnalysis #Web3Security
Just caught wind of a wild tale about a 22-year-old who helped launder a staggering $263 million in stolen crypto. Apparently, a good chunk of that cash was funding some seriously lavish half-million dollar nightclub tabs. Imagine that kind of spending. This individual, Evan Tangeman, went by several aliases online like E, Tate, or Evan|Exchanger. His specific role in the operation was converting all that illicit crypto into clean, usable cash for the rest of his crew. The entire group managed to steal over $263 million, primarily through various social engineering tactics. They targeted hacked databases, pulled off fake tech support calls, and even resorted to physical break-ins to seize hardware wallets. It's pretty wild to think most of the members were just teenagers, with no actual jobs, all operating under a ringleader. $BTC $ETH $SOL #CryptoCrime #SocialEngineering #Web3Security #OnChain
Just caught wind of a wild tale about a 22-year-old who helped launder a staggering $263 million in stolen crypto. Apparently, a good chunk of that cash was funding some seriously lavish half-million dollar nightclub tabs. Imagine that kind of spending.

This individual, Evan Tangeman, went by several aliases online like E, Tate, or Evan|Exchanger. His specific role in the operation was converting all that illicit crypto into clean, usable cash for the rest of his crew.

The entire group managed to steal over $263 million, primarily through various social engineering tactics. They targeted hacked databases, pulled off fake tech support calls, and even resorted to physical break-ins to seize hardware wallets. It's pretty wild to think most of the members were just teenagers, with no actual jobs, all operating under a ringleader. $BTC $ETH $SOL

#CryptoCrime #SocialEngineering #Web3Security #OnChain
Imagine being 22 and orchestrating the laundering of $263 million in stolen crypto just to fund half-million-dollar nightclub sprees. That's the wild reality of Evan Tangeman, known online as E, Tate, or Evan|Exchanger. His job was specifically to convert all that illicit digital cash, likely across various chains like $BTC, $ETH, or $SOL, into usable funds for his group. They pulled off this massive $263 million heist through a sophisticated blend of social engineering tactics, including hacked databases, fake tech support calls, and even physical break-ins to snatch hardware wallets. What's truly jarring is that most of his crew were teenagers, many without any legitimate employment history. This whole saga really highlights the double-edged sword of crypto's efficiency: incredible innovation, but also a magnet for those looking to exploit anonymity and speed for audacious crimes. It's a stark reminder that while the underlying tech might be sound, human vulnerabilities and greed remain the weakest link in the chain, attracting a new generation of criminals to the digital frontier. #CryptoCrime #SocialEngineering #Web3Security #DigitalAssets #Cybersecurity
Imagine being 22 and orchestrating the laundering of $263 million in stolen crypto just to fund half-million-dollar nightclub sprees. That's the wild reality of Evan Tangeman, known online as E, Tate, or Evan|Exchanger.

His job was specifically to convert all that illicit digital cash, likely across various chains like $BTC , $ETH , or $SOL , into usable funds for his group. They pulled off this massive $263 million heist through a sophisticated blend of social engineering tactics, including hacked databases, fake tech support calls, and even physical break-ins to snatch hardware wallets.

What's truly jarring is that most of his crew were teenagers, many without any legitimate employment history. This whole saga really highlights the double-edged sword of crypto's efficiency: incredible innovation, but also a magnet for those looking to exploit anonymity and speed for audacious crimes.

It's a stark reminder that while the underlying tech might be sound, human vulnerabilities and greed remain the weakest link in the chain, attracting a new generation of criminals to the digital frontier.
#CryptoCrime #SocialEngineering #Web3Security #DigitalAssets #Cybersecurity
Okay, so get this: a 22-year-old, Evan Tangeman, was reportedly behind laundering a massive $263 million in stolen crypto. His job was turning all that digital loot into cold, hard cash, funding crazy half-million dollar nightclub tabs for his crew. This wasn't some shadowy cartel; it was a kid. He went by aliases like E, Tate, and Evan|Exchanger online, acting as the main pipeline for converting ill-gotten gains. The whole operation was incredibly slick, pulling off over a quarter-billion dollars in thefts, all through sophisticated social engineering. We're talking hacked databases, convincing fake tech support calls, and even physical break-ins to snatch hardware wallets. What's truly wild is that most of the individuals involved were just teenagers, none of them holding down traditional jobs. This really highlights the dark appeal of quick money in crypto, and how alarmingly sophisticated these young groups can become, even if it's for illicit purposes. It also serves as a stark reminder about digital security for high-value assets like $BTC and $ETH. This entire saga underscores the constant battle against determined criminals in the digital asset space, even those who seem to be just starting out. $BTC $ETH $SOL #CryptoCrime #SocialEngineering #DigitalSecurity #CryptoScams
Okay, so get this: a 22-year-old, Evan Tangeman, was reportedly behind laundering a massive $263 million in stolen crypto. His job was turning all that digital loot into cold, hard cash, funding crazy half-million dollar nightclub tabs for his crew. This wasn't some shadowy cartel; it was a kid.

He went by aliases like E, Tate, and Evan|Exchanger online, acting as the main pipeline for converting ill-gotten gains. The whole operation was incredibly slick, pulling off over a quarter-billion dollars in thefts, all through sophisticated social engineering.

We're talking hacked databases, convincing fake tech support calls, and even physical break-ins to snatch hardware wallets. What's truly wild is that most of the individuals involved were just teenagers, none of them holding down traditional jobs.

This really highlights the dark appeal of quick money in crypto, and how alarmingly sophisticated these young groups can become, even if it's for illicit purposes. It also serves as a stark reminder about digital security for high-value assets like $BTC and $ETH .

This entire saga underscores the constant battle against determined criminals in the digital asset space, even those who seem to be just starting out.

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#CryptoCrime #SocialEngineering #DigitalSecurity #CryptoScams
🚨From Billionaire to Popcorn Tin: The $3.4 Billion "Perfect Crime" That Wasn't** 🚨 In 2012, James "Jimmy" Zhong pulled off what looked like the perfect heist. He exploited a loophole in the Silk Road exchange, double-clicking his way to 51,351 BTC. For nearly a decade, he lived the high life—yachts, private jets, and mansions—while the world wondered where the legendary Silk Road treasure had vanished. But here’s the brutal reality of crypto: *The blockchain never forgets. You can wait 1 year or 10. You can use every mixer in the book. But eventually, the chain will force you into a fatal mistake. 📌 The Blunders That Toppled the King: The 911 Call:** In a twist of irony, Zhong actually called the police to report a theft *from his own house*. He drew attention to himself and his stash. The KYC Trap: He made a small transfer to a regulated exchange that required ID verification. That was the breadcrumb the IRS-CI needed to connect the wallet to a name. The "Popcorn Tin" Finale:** When the feds finally raided his Gainesville home, they didn't just find keys on a laptop. They found a single-board computer buried under blankets in a Cheetos popcorn tin inside a bathroom closet. The Timeline of a Downfall: 2012: The heist. 2019: The "911 call" mistake. 2021: The raid. IRS-CI recovers ~$3.4 Billion. 2023: A sentence of 1 year and 1 day. The Moral? In crypto, the tech rarely fails—OPSEC fails. You can outsmart code, but you can’t outsmart the immutable, permanent ledger. Once you interact with the real world, your digital footprint becomes your handcuffs. ⛓️ Stay safe, stay disciplined, and remember: on-chain, everything is transparent eventually. #Bitcoin #SilkRoad #CryptoCrime #BlockchainForensics #HackerStories #JimmyZhong #CryptoEducation #Bullish *Educational content only. Not financial or legal advice. $BTC {future}(BTCUSDT) $AIA {future}(AIAUSDT) $HYPE {future}(HYPEUSDT)
🚨From Billionaire to Popcorn Tin: The $3.4 Billion "Perfect Crime" That Wasn't** 🚨
In 2012, James "Jimmy" Zhong pulled off what looked like the perfect heist. He exploited a loophole in the Silk Road exchange, double-clicking his way to 51,351 BTC.

For nearly a decade, he lived the high life—yachts, private jets, and mansions—while the world wondered where the legendary Silk Road treasure had vanished.

But here’s the brutal reality of crypto: *The blockchain never forgets.
You can wait 1 year or 10. You can use every mixer in the book. But eventually, the chain will force you into a fatal mistake.

📌 The Blunders That Toppled the King:
The 911 Call:** In a twist of irony, Zhong actually called the police to report a theft *from his own house*. He drew attention to himself and his stash.

The KYC Trap: He made a small transfer to a regulated exchange that required ID verification. That was the breadcrumb the IRS-CI needed to connect the wallet to a name.

The "Popcorn Tin" Finale:** When the feds finally raided his Gainesville home, they didn't just find keys on a laptop. They found a single-board computer buried under blankets in a Cheetos popcorn tin inside a bathroom closet.

The Timeline of a Downfall:
2012: The heist.
2019: The "911 call" mistake.
2021: The raid. IRS-CI recovers ~$3.4 Billion.

2023: A sentence of 1 year and 1 day.
The Moral?

In crypto, the tech rarely fails—OPSEC fails. You can outsmart code, but you can’t outsmart the immutable, permanent ledger. Once you interact with the real world, your digital footprint becomes your handcuffs. ⛓️

Stay safe, stay disciplined, and remember: on-chain, everything is transparent eventually.

#Bitcoin #SilkRoad #CryptoCrime #BlockchainForensics #HackerStories #JimmyZhong #CryptoEducation #Bullish

*Educational content only. Not financial or legal advice.
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PHYSICAL THEFT SHAKES CRYPTO SECURITY: $BTC 🔐 A federal court sentenced Marlon Ferro, known as “GothFerrari,” to 6.5 years for leading a $250 million crypto theft network that escalated to real‑world robberies, including a Texas home heist of over 100 $BTC. The case highlights a shift from digital breaches to physical intimidation, prompting tighter on‑chain tracing and law‑enforcement collaboration. Institutional custodians are likely to reassess physical security protocols for high‑value cold storage facilities, integrating surveillance, access controls, and employee vetting. The incident underscores the need for comprehensive risk frameworks that address both cyber and real‑world threats, especially for large holders on top‑tier exchanges. Market participants may demand tighter AML/KYC standards as law‑enforcement demonstrates capability to trace illicit proceeds, potentially influencing compliance costs. Not financial advice. Manage your risk. #BTC #CryptoSecurity #CryptoCrime #InstitutionalInvesting 📊 {future}(BTCUSDT)
PHYSICAL THEFT SHAKES CRYPTO SECURITY: $BTC 🔐

A federal court sentenced Marlon Ferro, known as “GothFerrari,” to 6.5 years for leading a $250 million crypto theft network that escalated to real‑world robberies, including a Texas home heist of over 100 $BTC . The case highlights a shift from digital breaches to physical intimidation, prompting tighter on‑chain tracing and law‑enforcement collaboration.

Institutional custodians are likely to reassess physical security protocols for high‑value cold storage facilities, integrating surveillance, access controls, and employee vetting. The incident underscores the need for comprehensive risk frameworks that address both cyber and real‑world threats, especially for large holders on top‑tier exchanges. Market participants may demand tighter AML/KYC standards as law‑enforcement demonstrates capability to trace illicit proceeds, potentially influencing compliance costs.

Not financial advice. Manage your risk.

#BTC #CryptoSecurity #CryptoCrime #InstitutionalInvesting 📊
😭 Police Officer "in on it": in Los Angeles he was covering for crypto-thieves A story that breaks the notion of "safety." A former deputy chief of police found himself on the other side of the law and received 5 years in prison for colluding with criminals in the crypto sphere. This concerns a case related to the so-called "crypto-godfather" — Adam Ize. Instead of fighting crime, the officer was helping to organize it: participating in extortion schemes, covering operations, and ensuring the "safety" of the gang. According to the investigation, victims were robbed at gunpoint, and in just one episode, the amount was about $127,000. For his role in these schemes, the police officer received about $20,000 a month — effectively a salary for protection. The situation is highly indicative: crypto is increasingly becoming a tool not only for investments but also for crimes, and sometimes even those who are supposed to stop them end up involved in the schemes. 💬 The conclusion is simple — risks in crypto are not limited to just scams and rug pulls. Sometimes it already reaches the level of offline threats and real crime. #CryptoCrime #ScamAlert #CryptoNews #Risk 👉 Subscribe to understand what you are really getting into
😭 Police Officer "in on it": in Los Angeles he was covering for crypto-thieves

A story that breaks the notion of "safety." A former deputy chief of police found himself on the other side of the law and received 5 years in prison for colluding with criminals in the crypto sphere.

This concerns a case related to the so-called "crypto-godfather" — Adam Ize. Instead of fighting crime, the officer was helping to organize it: participating in extortion schemes, covering operations, and ensuring the "safety" of the gang.

According to the investigation, victims were robbed at gunpoint, and in just one episode, the amount was about $127,000. For his role in these schemes, the police officer received about $20,000 a month — effectively a salary for protection.

The situation is highly indicative: crypto is increasingly becoming a tool not only for investments but also for crimes, and sometimes even those who are supposed to stop them end up involved in the schemes.

💬 The conclusion is simple — risks in crypto are not limited to just scams and rug pulls. Sometimes it already reaches the level of offline threats and real crime.

#CryptoCrime #ScamAlert #CryptoNews #Risk

👉 Subscribe to understand what you are really getting into
$BTC  BREAKING: Crypto Bet or Sabotage? French Police Probe Possible Weather Station Hack After Polymarket Traders Bank $37K -> Paris, France – A bizarre weather anomaly at Charles de Gaulle Airport is now at the center of a suspected manipulation scandal, after two Polymarket traders cashed out over $37,000 betting on impossible temperature spikes. French weather agency Météo France has filed a police complaint, and meteorologists say the data "cannot be natural." -> On April 6 and April 15, a weather station at one of Europe’s busiest airports suddenly jumped 2–4°C within minutes—only to snap back immediately. Nearby stations showed no such fluctuation. Yet, on both days, specific Polymarket accounts loaded up on "NO" shares right before the spike, then exited with $16K and $21K. -> "You don't see temperature variations like this over seconds," said meteorologist Ruben Hallali. "Someone with knowledge of the sensors likely intervened at the right moment to validate a bet." -> Blockchain sleuths at Bubblemaps flagged the suspicious timing, while police are now investigating potential tampering of automated weather systems. -> Sabotage for crypto profits. As prediction markets explode in popularity, this might be the first alleged physical hack to rig a decentralized bet. #WeatherGate  #PolymarketHack #CryptoCrime  #PolyMarket
$BTC BREAKING: Crypto Bet or Sabotage? French Police Probe Possible Weather Station Hack After Polymarket Traders Bank $37K

-> Paris, France – A bizarre weather anomaly at Charles de Gaulle Airport is now at the center of a suspected manipulation scandal, after two Polymarket traders cashed out over $37,000 betting on impossible temperature spikes. French weather agency Météo France has filed a police complaint, and meteorologists say the data "cannot be natural."

-> On April 6 and April 15, a weather station at one of Europe’s busiest airports suddenly jumped 2–4°C within minutes—only to snap back immediately. Nearby stations showed no such fluctuation. Yet, on both days, specific Polymarket accounts loaded up on "NO" shares right before the spike, then exited with $16K and $21K.

-> "You don't see temperature variations like this over seconds," said meteorologist Ruben Hallali. "Someone with knowledge of the sensors likely intervened at the right moment to validate a bet."

-> Blockchain sleuths at Bubblemaps flagged the suspicious timing, while police are now investigating potential tampering of automated weather systems.

-> Sabotage for crypto profits. As prediction markets explode in popularity, this might be the first alleged physical hack to rig a decentralized bet.

#WeatherGate #PolymarketHack #CryptoCrime #PolyMarket
The $700M DOJ Strike Force 👮‍♂️ The "Scam Center Strike Force" is making waves! The DOJ just announced they’ve restrained over $700 million in cryptocurrency tied to international scam compounds. 📉 This is one of the largest coordinated crackdowns in history, targeting the digital infrastructure used for fraud. While we hate to see the headlines, removing this much "bad liquidity" is a net positive for the long-term health of the ecosystem. The "Wild West" is getting a new Sheriff. 🤠⚖️ #DOJ #CryptoCrime #StrikeForce #BlockchainAnalysis #MarketHealth
The $700M DOJ Strike Force 👮‍♂️
The "Scam Center Strike Force" is making waves! The DOJ just announced they’ve restrained over $700 million in cryptocurrency tied to international scam compounds. 📉
This is one of the largest coordinated crackdowns in history, targeting the digital infrastructure used for fraud. While we hate to see the headlines, removing this much "bad liquidity" is a net positive for the long-term health of the ecosystem. The "Wild West" is getting a new Sheriff. 🤠⚖️
#DOJ #CryptoCrime #StrikeForce #BlockchainAnalysis #MarketHealth
🚨 . $470M Crypto Laundering Case Shocks Market SHOCKING: A high-profile figure linked to a major brand has been sentenced for laundering $470M via crypto. This highlights growing concerns over misuse of digital assets. New York Post 👉 Expect stricter compliance rules across exchanges. #CryptoCrime #Blockchain #Regulation #news #NewsAboutCrypto
🚨 . $470M Crypto Laundering Case Shocks Market
SHOCKING: A high-profile figure linked to a major brand has been sentenced for laundering $470M via crypto.
This highlights growing concerns over misuse of digital assets.
New York Post
👉 Expect stricter compliance rules across exchanges.
#CryptoCrime #Blockchain #Regulation #news #NewsAboutCrypto
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🚨 BREAKING: In a major move to combat financial crime, Tether has frozen $344 million worth of USDT at the request of U.S. authorities. This shows how stablecoins are stepping up compliance — even in decentralized finance. 🔒💸 #CryptoCrime #StablecoinSecurity #USRegulation $USDT
🚨 BREAKING: In a major move to combat financial crime, Tether has frozen $344 million worth of USDT at the request of U.S. authorities. This shows how stablecoins are stepping up compliance — even in decentralized finance. 🔒💸
#CryptoCrime #StablecoinSecurity #USRegulation
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🚨 DOJ CRACKDOWN: $701 MILLION SEIZED! 🛑💸 US Department of Justice just took down a massive scam network and froze $701 Million in crypto assets! 👮‍♂️🔒 ⚖️ The Operation: - Targeted illegal investment schemes - Tracked and blocked funds across chains - Big win for law enforcement in the crypto space ⚠️ The Lesson: Scams are getting bigger, but so is the enforcement! Always DYOR and stay away from projects promising guaranteed returns 🚫📉 Justice is being served! 🍔⚖️ $BTC $XRP $ADA #DOJ #ScamAlert #CryptoCrime #Seized #Security
🚨 DOJ CRACKDOWN: $701 MILLION SEIZED! 🛑💸

US Department of Justice just took down a massive scam network and froze $701 Million in crypto assets! 👮‍♂️🔒

⚖️ The Operation:

- Targeted illegal investment schemes
- Tracked and blocked funds across chains
- Big win for law enforcement in the crypto space

⚠️ The Lesson:
Scams are getting bigger, but so is the enforcement!
Always DYOR and stay away from projects promising guaranteed returns 🚫📉

Justice is being served! 🍔⚖️
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#DOJ #ScamAlert #CryptoCrime #Seized #Security
🚓 In Los Angeles, a former police officer has been found guilty of abducting a 17-year-old teenager for $350,000 in Bitcoin. According to the investigation, along with accomplices in pseudo-police uniforms, he broke into an apartment and under threats seized a hard drive containing crypto assets and private keys. The ex-officer with 13 years of experience is now awaiting sentencing — it is expected to be announced at the end of March. Crypto is freedom. But when private keys are at stake, the risks go far beyond the market. Subscribe if you are following the dark side of the industry. #BTC #CryptoCrime #LosAngeles #CryptoNews
🚓 In Los Angeles, a former police officer has been found guilty of abducting a 17-year-old teenager for $350,000 in Bitcoin.

According to the investigation, along with accomplices in pseudo-police uniforms, he broke into an apartment and under threats seized a hard drive containing crypto assets and private keys.

The ex-officer with 13 years of experience is now awaiting sentencing — it is expected to be announced at the end of March.

Crypto is freedom.
But when private keys are at stake, the risks go far beyond the market.

Subscribe if you are following the dark side of the industry.

#BTC #CryptoCrime #LosAngeles #CryptoNews
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[ON-CHAIN] "Spotting" RAVE whale wallets: Where did the money go after the 95% dump?When the RAVE chart nosedived from $28 to below $1, the biggest question every investor asked was: "Where did my money go?". Nothing is hidden on the Blockchain. Let's "dissect" the on-chain data to see how the "whale" wallets and the insiders have offloaded this massive amount of cash. 1. The footprint of the "Predator" (Insider Wallets) From my observations on Etherscan and Arkham Intelligence, before the sell-off occurred, 5 large wallet addresses (believed to be linked to market makers or project insiders) exhibited unusual activity:

[ON-CHAIN] "Spotting" RAVE whale wallets: Where did the money go after the 95% dump?

When the RAVE chart nosedived from $28 to below $1, the biggest question every investor asked was: "Where did my money go?".
Nothing is hidden on the Blockchain. Let's "dissect" the on-chain data to see how the "whale" wallets and the insiders have offloaded this massive amount of cash.
1. The footprint of the "Predator" (Insider Wallets)
From my observations on Etherscan and Arkham Intelligence, before the sell-off occurred, 5 large wallet addresses (believed to be linked to market makers or project insiders) exhibited unusual activity:
💀 Ukraine Crypto Trader Found Dead in Lamborghini – What Aren’t We Being Told? 🕵️‍♀️ 🚗 A young Ukrainian crypto trader was discovered lifeless in his Lamborghini, and the scene has left more questions than answers. Early reports suggest foul play, and the crypto community is buzzing with theories. 🧊 Was it a deal gone wrong? Some say he was sitting on major gains just before he vanished from socials. Others think someone wanted him—and his wallet—silenced for good. 🌐 In a world where digital wealth moves fast, are crypto traders becoming high-risk targets? 🤔 Is this a tragic coincidence—or a warning for anyone winning too big, too fast? 💬 Don’t forget to follow, like with love ❤️, to encourage us to keep you updated and share to help us grow together! #CryptoNews #LamborghiniMystery #CryptoCrime #Write2Earn #BinanceSquare
💀 Ukraine Crypto Trader Found Dead in Lamborghini – What Aren’t We Being Told? 🕵️‍♀️

🚗 A young Ukrainian crypto trader was discovered lifeless in his Lamborghini, and the scene has left more questions than answers. Early reports suggest foul play, and the crypto community is buzzing with theories.

🧊 Was it a deal gone wrong? Some say he was sitting on major gains just before he vanished from socials. Others think someone wanted him—and his wallet—silenced for good.

🌐 In a world where digital wealth moves fast, are crypto traders becoming high-risk targets?

🤔 Is this a tragic coincidence—or a warning for anyone winning too big, too fast?

💬 Don’t forget to follow, like with love ❤️, to encourage us to keep you updated and share to help us grow together!

#CryptoNews #LamborghiniMystery #CryptoCrime #Write2Earn #BinanceSquare
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