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How Feds Aimed To Unravel One Of The Most Notorious Cryptocurrency Heists Of All Time

47 min · 25 mei 2026
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These sources provide a detailed account of the 2016 Bitfinex cryptocurrency hack, where a security breach led to the theft of nearly 120,000 Bitcoin. The narrative follows the multi-year federal investigation that eventually identified Ilya Lichtenstein as the perpetrator and his wife, Heather Morgan, as an accomplice in a massive laundering scheme. Authorities utilized blockchain analytics and traditional detective work to track the funds as they moved through darknet markets and various digital obfuscation tools. The episode highlight the dramatic contrast between the couple's eccentric public personas and their sophisticated criminal activities, culminating in their arrest and guilty pleas in 2023. Ultimately, the story serves as a landmark case for law enforcement's growing ability to recover "untraceable" digital assets and the evolving regulatory landscape of the crypto industry. This episode includes AI-generated content.

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