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$225M Crypto Scam Exposed: U.S. Links Funds to Trafficking and Fake Exchanges

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By on June 19, 2025 Altcoin, Bitcoin, Regulations, Trading, Web3
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The post $225M Crypto Scam Exposed: U.S. Links Funds to Trafficking and Fake Exchanges appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

In one of the largest crypto busts in U.S. history, authorities have seized over $225 million in USDT, exposing a shocking criminal operation. Yes, you read that right. 

This is a window into a darker world where crypto fraud, human trafficking, and organized crime are colliding.

It’s all traced back to a global money laundering network, fake crypto exchanges, and a series of human rights abuses stretching from the U.S. to Southeast Asia. 

Let’s break down what really happened.

A Record-Breaking Seizure

The U.S. Secret Service has confirmed that this $225 million crypto seizure is the largest in its history. The funds, all in Tether (USDT), were traced back to what prosecutors describe as a “sophisticated blockchain-based money laundering network.”

The investigation began when the crypto exchange OKX reported 144 suspicious accounts. That tip led officials to uncover a massive fraud ring, one that had already targeted hundreds of people across the globe.

Scammed Through Fake Crypto Platforms

The fraud was built around fake crypto investment sites that looked just like real ones. Victims believed they were investing through legitimate exchanges, only to have their funds siphoned off.

Authorities found 434 victims, and managed to interview about 60 of them. Combined, they reported losing close to $19 million. One of them was Shan Hanes, the former CEO of Heartland Tri-State Bank, who embezzled $47 million from his own bank in 2023 to invest in what turned out to be part of the scam.

Forced to Scam? The Dark Reality Behind the Operation

It gets worse, folks. This wasn’t just a group of online scammers. 

According to prosecutors, the operation was run primarily out of Southeast Asia and involved forced labor and human trafficking.

People were trafficked into what officials call “scam compounds” in Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, and the Philippines – where they were forced to pose as fake investors or romantic partners, using dating apps and messaging platforms to lure victims.

All Traces Point to the Philippines

While the operation had a global footprint, the digital trail led back to one country in particular , which is the Philippines. All 144 flagged accounts had IP addresses from there.

After the funds were frozen, several Philippine-based entities came forward claiming the money. One of them was Infiniweb Technology Inc., which has known ties to Xionwei Technologies – a company previously accused of involvement in trafficking and kidnapping.

Xionwei has also been linked to offshore gambling operations and former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, who is currently on trial at the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity.

Why This Case Matters

It’s horrifying to read about news like this. But this case is a wake-up call. It’s no longer just about bad actors using crypto to scam investors. Now, crypto networks are being tied to trafficking, labor exploitation, and international crime rings.

And while $225 million is a big number, what’s bigger is the message this sends: crypto enforcement needs to get stronger than ever. 

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