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BTC-e Founder Admits to Laundering Billions in Stolen Bitcoin


May, 05, 2024
2 min read
by BTC-Pulse
BTC-e founder Alexander Vinnik appears in court, facing charges related to a major Bitcoin laundering scheme.

BTC-e: A Gateway for Illicit Funds

Alexander Vinnik, the co-founder of the now-defunct cryptocurrency exchange BTC-e, has confessed to charges of money laundering, in a pivotal moment for one of the most notorious legal cases in the crypto world.

Vinnik’s admission is part of a larger inquiry that has exposed rampant illegal operations on BTC-e from its inception in 2011 until its closure in 2017.

Massive Scale of Operations

On May 3, the U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) issued a press statement revealing that under Vinnik’s leadership, them processed transactions worth approximately $9 billion and attracted over a million users globally, many of whom were from the U.S.

The exchange is accused of being a financial channel for laundering money obtained from various criminal deeds, operating without crucial compliance measures like registration with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), and failing to enforce anti-money laundering (AML) and know-your-customer (KYC) procedures.

Global Network of Deception

Further investigations unveiled Vinnik’s role in setting up numerous shell companies and bank accounts worldwide, which were used to funnel illicitly acquired funds through them, culminating in criminal losses estimated at least $121 million.

The 2017 WizSecurity report was critical in linking BTC-e and Vinnik to the infamous Mt. Gox hack, illustrating how stolen Bitcoins were laundered through the platform.

Legal Proceedings and Consequences

In a related development, Belarusian Aliaksandr Klimenka was also indicted by the DoJ as a primary defendant in the BTC-e case, facing similar charges of money laundering and operating an unlicensed financial entity, with around $4 billion laundered.

Following the shutdown of BTC-e by U.S. authorities in 2017, Vinnik was apprehended near Thessaloniki, Greece, and later extradited to the U.S. in 2022 to face multiple charges including money laundering.

Despite efforts to revive BTC-e under the new name WEX, the project failed, leaving numerous users with inaccessible funds.

In 2023, Alexey Bilyuchenko, who worked closely with Vinnik and served as BTC-e’s technology administrator, was fined and sentenced to prison for misappropriating funds from the exchange.

Read the article at BTC-Pulse

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May, 05, 2024
2 min read
by BTC-Pulse
BTC-e founder Alexander Vinnik appears in court, facing charges related to a major Bitcoin laundering scheme.

BTC-e: A Gateway for Illicit Funds

Alexander Vinnik, the co-founder of the now-defunct cryptocurrency exchange BTC-e, has confessed to charges of money laundering, in a pivotal moment for one of the most notorious legal cases in the crypto world.

Vinnik’s admission is part of a larger inquiry that has exposed rampant illegal operations on BTC-e from its inception in 2011 until its closure in 2017.

Massive Scale of Operations

On May 3, the U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) issued a press statement revealing that under Vinnik’s leadership, them processed transactions worth approximately $9 billion and attracted over a million users globally, many of whom were from the U.S.

The exchange is accused of being a financial channel for laundering money obtained from various criminal deeds, operating without crucial compliance measures like registration with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), and failing to enforce anti-money laundering (AML) and know-your-customer (KYC) procedures.

Global Network of Deception

Further investigations unveiled Vinnik’s role in setting up numerous shell companies and bank accounts worldwide, which were used to funnel illicitly acquired funds through them, culminating in criminal losses estimated at least $121 million.

The 2017 WizSecurity report was critical in linking BTC-e and Vinnik to the infamous Mt. Gox hack, illustrating how stolen Bitcoins were laundered through the platform.

Legal Proceedings and Consequences

In a related development, Belarusian Aliaksandr Klimenka was also indicted by the DoJ as a primary defendant in the BTC-e case, facing similar charges of money laundering and operating an unlicensed financial entity, with around $4 billion laundered.

Following the shutdown of BTC-e by U.S. authorities in 2017, Vinnik was apprehended near Thessaloniki, Greece, and later extradited to the U.S. in 2022 to face multiple charges including money laundering.

Despite efforts to revive BTC-e under the new name WEX, the project failed, leaving numerous users with inaccessible funds.

In 2023, Alexey Bilyuchenko, who worked closely with Vinnik and served as BTC-e’s technology administrator, was fined and sentenced to prison for misappropriating funds from the exchange.

Read the article at BTC-Pulse

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