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    Coinbase Helped Secret Service Crypto Seizure Operation

    dogcryptoBy dogcryptoJune 25, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Crypto exchange Coinbase says it played a “key role” in supporting a US Secret Service investigation that resulted in the seizure of $225 million linked to crypto investment scams earlier this month.

    On June 18, the Department of Justice filed to seize more than $225 million in crypto recovered by the Secret Service that was allegedly stolen by pig butchering scammers, which Agent in Charge Shawn Bradstreet said at the time was the largest cryptocurrency seizure in the agency’s history.

    Coinbase said in a blog post on Tuesday that it joined several other exchanges in an “investigative sprint” with the Secret Service in 2024 to identify scam victims, analyze chain flows and help build a case to seize the crypto.

    Over 130 Coinbase customers caught by scam

    Coinbase said that between Feb. 26 to Feb. 29 last year, its team traced millions in crypto transactions to illicit wallets and other account activity that could help flag scam victims for the Secret Service.

    Source: Coinbase Support 

    “This blockchain analysis and subpoena records production allowed the USSS to identify more than 130 Coinbase customers who were unknowingly defrauded, representing $2.3 million in losses,” Coinbase said.

    The Secret Service also traced some of the frozen funds back to 140 accounts at the crypto exchange OKX, many of which were held in the names of individuals being held at scam compounds in Southeast Asia, according to Coinbase.

    Tether burns $225 million in USDT

    Stablecoin issuer Tether, which the DOJ acknowledged for its assistance in the investigation, froze 39 wallet addresses containing the $225 million in 2023, which were mainly in its self-titled stablecoin Tether (USDT). The stablecoin issuer later burned all the tokens.