The U.S. Justice Division approved the seizure of greater than $2.8 million in cryptocurrency, money, and different belongings from a suspected ransomware operator, in accordance with an Aug. 14 announcement.
Federal prosecutors unsealed six warrants tied to Ianis Aleksandrovich Antropenko, charging him with conspiring to commit laptop fraud and abuse, committing laptop fraud and abuse, and conspiracy to commit cash laundering.
Along with the crypto, authorities additionally seized $70,000 in money and a luxurious car. The digital belongings seized within the raid are anticipated to be added to the federal government’s rising crypto reserve.
In accordance with the Justice Division, the belongings have been linked to ransomware proceeds and laundered by way of strategies together with the now-defunct mixing service ChipMixer, which was dismantled in a world operation in 2023.
Officers stated Antropenko additionally transformed crypto to money and made structured deposits to keep away from detection.
A part of increasing federal stockpile
The case marks the most recent authorities motion involving crypto that might be directed into the U.S. nationwide crypto reserve, created by an government order enacted by President Donald Trump in March.
Earlier this week, the Justice Division introduced the seizure of roughly $1 million from the ransomware group BlackSuit and moved to assert $2.4 million in Bitcoin (BTC) seized by the FBI in Dallas in April.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent not too long ago revealed that the federal government’s Bitcoin holdings, acquired by way of prison asset forfeitures after sufferer restitution, totaled about $20 billion.
Bessent drew consideration earlier within the week after saying the federal government wouldn’t be shopping for further Bitcoin for the reserve. He later backtracked and clarified that the Treasury will proceed to hunt “budget-neutral” methods to increase its holdings.