BTC-e operator to be released as part of US-Russia prisoner swap: WSJ

Key Points

  • Alexander Vinnik, former operator of BTC-e, to be released in a US-Russia prisoner swap.
  • Schoolteacher Marc Fogel returned to the US after being detained in Russia since 2021.
  • Vinnik pleaded guilty to money laundering conspiracy charges in 2024.
  • BTC-e was involved in the hack of Mt. Gox, one of the largest Bitcoin thefts at the time.

Summary

Alexander Vinnik, the former operator of the cryptocurrency exchange BTC-e, is set to be released as part of a prisoner swap deal between the US and Russian governments, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal on February 12, 2025. Vinnik, who pleaded guilty to money laundering conspiracy charges in May 2024, was involved in illegally moving funds through BTC-e, leading to losses of approximately $121 million. The deal also facilitated the release of Marc Fogel, a schoolteacher detained in Russia since 2021 for illegal cannabis possession, who returned to the US on February 11. During Vinnik's operation of BTC-e from 2011 to 2017, the exchange processed over $9 billion in transactions and had more than 1 million users worldwide. BTC-e was notably linked to the hack of Mt. Gox, one of the largest Bitcoin thefts at the time. The exchange, which was shut down in 2017, only began repaying creditors for their losses in 2024. The swap deal also hints at the potential release of another Russian national, though details remain unclear.

cointelegraph
February 13, 2025
Crypto
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