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Bitfinex Hack Mastermind Sentenced for $6B Crypto Theft

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Elena R

The mastermind behind the massive 2016 Bitfinex hack is about to be sentenced, with U.S. authorities pushing for a five-year prison term.

Ilya Lichtenstein, the main figure behind the $6 billion hack of the crypto exchange Bitfinex, has already accepted a plea deal. He carried out the hack with the help of his wife, Heather Morgan, who is also known by her rapper name, Razzlekhan. Together, they laundered the stolen funds.

Morgan, who faces an 18-month prison term, is receiving a lighter sentence than Lichtenstein. Prosecutors argue that since Lichtenstein was the one who organized the entire operation, he should face a much tougher punishment.

Want to know more about how this duo pulled off one of the biggest cryptocurrency heists in history? Read on.

Details of the $6 Billion Heist

The 2016 Bitfinex hack remains one of the largest in cryptocurrency history, with 119,754 Bitcoins stolen. Lichtenstein used his skills in cybercrime to steal the funds, and Morgan helped him launder the money.

The couple used various methods to hide the stolen crypto, including using mixing services and darknet markets. They also bought things like non-fungible tokens (NFTs), gold, and Walmart gift cards to help disguise the money.

Lichtenstein’s Cooperation

Prosecutors aren’t asking for the maximum sentence for Lichtenstein, as they acknowledged his cooperation in other criminal investigations. For example, he testified against the operators of Bitcoin Fog, a cryptocurrency mixing service.

Despite his assistance, U.S. authorities are pushing for a long prison sentence, given the scale of the crime. They also hope it will serve as a warning to other would-be hackers. Morgan will be sentenced in November, alongside her husband.

The Impact of the Hack

The Bitfinex hack had a huge impact on trust in cryptocurrency platforms. After the heist, many in the crypto community demanded stronger security measures from exchanges.

Attorneys have pointed out that people like Lichtenstein often fail to understand the full consequences of their actions, which is why tougher penalties are needed. They believe stricter punishments will help deter future crypto crimes.

Is this a fair sentence for such a massive heist? Share your thoughts.

Elena R

Elena is an expert in technical analysis and risk management in cryptocurrency market. She has 10+year experience in writing - accordingly she is avid journalists with a passion towards researching new insights coming into crypto erena.

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