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U.S. DOJ Seizes $15 Billion in Bitcoin Amid Southeast Asia Scam Crackdown

U.S. DOJ Seizes $15 Billion in Bitcoin Amid Southeast Asia Scam Crackdown

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2025-10-14 18:43:29
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Federal agents strike massive blow against crypto crime syndicates

The hammer drops on digital asset fraud

Operation nets unprecedented cryptocurrency haul—$15 billion in Bitcoin confiscated from sophisticated Southeast Asian scam networks. Justice Department officials confirm this represents one of the largest digital asset seizures in history.

Cross-border coordination exposes elaborate criminal enterprises

International law enforcement collaboration unraveled complex money laundering operations spanning multiple jurisdictions. The takedown targets organized crime groups exploiting cryptocurrency's perceived anonymity.

Regulatory clarity emerges from chaos

While traditional bankers clutch their pearls over volatility, this enforcement action demonstrates blockchain's ultimate transparency advantage—every transaction leaves a permanent trail. Sometimes the 'wild west' of finance actually has better sheriffs than Wall Street.

U.S. DOJ Seizes $15 Billion in Bitcoin Amid Southeast Asia Scam Crackdown

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has taken a significant step in the fight against cryptocurrency-enabled scams, launching a record-breaking forfeiture case involving $15 billion in bitcoin. This action is part of a broader crackdown on Southeast Asian networks involved in fraudulent crypto activities, according to Chainalysis.

Massive Scam Network Unveiled

The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), in collaboration with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) and the United Kingdom's Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office (FCDO), has targeted the Prince Group Transnational Criminal Organization (TCO). The network, led by Chen Zhi, is accused of orchestrating extensive crypto scams, money laundering, and bitcoin mining operations. The Prince Group's activities have been linked to numerous illicit operations, including forced labor and extortion in Cambodia.

Major Entities and Individuals Sanctioned

As part of the crackdown, Huione Group has been designated as a primary money laundering concern under the USA PATRIOT Act, severing its access to the U.S. financial system. The DOJ has unsealed an indictment against Chen Zhi, also known as “Vincent,” the founder of Prince Group. Additionally, Byex Exchange in the U.K. has been sanctioned for its involvement with the scam network.

Bitcoin at the Core of Operations

Central to the Prince Group’s fraudulent activities were four bitcoin addresses controlled by Chen Zhi, which amassed over $1.77 billion in bitcoin. These addresses were part of an elaborate scheme involving bitcoin mining operations through Warp Data Technology in Laos. The operation was linked to the infamous “pig butchering” scams, where victims were deceived into investing in sham crypto platforms.

Global Reach and Impact

The Prince Group's influence extended beyond Cambodia to places like Palau, where it attempted to legitimize its operations through luxury resort developments. The group's illicit activities have had a far-reaching impact, with Huione Group alone identified as laundering over $4 billion in proceeds from various cyber scams, including those linked to North Korean cyber heists.

Implications for Crypto Compliance

This unprecedented action underscores the growing capability of law enforcement agencies to trace and seize illicit crypto assets. Businesses in the crypto space are advised to enhance their transaction screening processes to detect connections with designated entities and individuals. The latest enforcement actions highlight the critical need for robust compliance frameworks to mitigate the risks associated with crypto-enabled scams.

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