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Crypto Potato 2025-12-08 23:45:45

European Authorities Bust $815M Crypto Fraud Ring, Arrest Nine Across Border

In a recent development, authorities from eight countries have jointly investigated and exposed a cryptocurrency fraud and money-laundering scheme that stole over $815 million (€700 million) from countless victims. The operation started as a minor investigation into a simple fraudulent crypto platform. Gradually, it expanded into a complex probe of a vast, unscrupulous money-laundering network. How it Happened The thieves created and operated many forged cryptocurrency investment platforms. They used high-quality deepfake advertisements to make their projects seem legit. They repeatedly called their customers, promising massive returns on investment. They also showed their users fake proof of profits realized on their platforms, thereby attracting thousands to interact with and deposit funds into these fake crypto platforms. Once these naive crypto enthusiasts transferred their crypto assets to the fraudulent platforms, the criminals moved them across various crypto networks and exchanges, cashing out the funds and extending the chain of their actions. The criminal act targeted people from Spain, France, Belgium, Bulgaria, Germany, and Malta. Notably, it was not limited to Europe as some of the victims were from Cyprus and Israel, both West Asia countries. Hence, authorities from these affected countries were a part of the investigation. Authorities Takedown $815M Fraudsters The first phase of the operation was executed on 27 October 2025 and ended successfully. In response to requests from authorities in France and Germany, the police raided strategic locations in Cyprus, Germany, and Spain, arresting nine individuals suspected of engaging in the laundering of funds stolen through shady crypto project operations. Following their apprehension, the police seized $350 million (€300,000) in cash, $931,000 (€800,000) in bank accounts, and $483,000 (€415,000) in cryptocurrencies. They also confiscated digital devices and high-value wristwatches from the suspected criminals. As the authorities delved deeper in the case, they realized it had grown beyond a simple fraud scheme into a sophisticated criminal operation. Hence, they carried out the second phase of the investigation, targeting the affiliate marketing infrastructure used by these online scammers. Meanwhile, the authorities have not concluded their operations. They are still conducting thorough investigations into the remaining stolen funds and plan to crack down on other individuals involved in the fraudulent act. The post European Authorities Bust $815M Crypto Fraud Ring, Arrest Nine Across Border appeared first on CryptoPotato .

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