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The mastermind of the FINTOCH Ponzi Scheme was arrested in Thailand, and details of the 31.6 million USDT Rug Pull case have been revealed.
Thai police successfully arrested the Chinese suspect Liang Ai-Bing on Wednesday, who is accused of participating in a Ponzi Scheme involving up to 14 million USD in Crypto Assets, related to the defunct DeFi platform FINTOCH. FINTOCH falsely claimed to be backed by Morgan Stanley and utilized actors to portray a fake CEO, executing an Exit Scam in May 2023. On-chain analyst ZachXBT tracked that the scheme siphoned off 31.6 million USD in USDT on Tron and Ethereum, believed to be one of the largest DeFi Rug Pull events of 2023.
Scam Details Exposed: FINTOCH's False Promises and Rug Pull
The FINTOCH platform operated from December 2022 to May 2023, attracting nearly a hundred Chinese investors with promises of high returns.
According to a report from the vulnerability bounty platform Immunefi, the Rug Pull incident of FINTOCH is one of the two main events that caused the losses in Crypto Assets in the second quarter of 2023 to increase by 63% compared to the same period in 2022.
Suspect Captured in Bangkok: Results of International Law Enforcement Cooperation
With the intelligence cooperation between the Chinese police and the Thai police, the arrest operation against the FINTOCH Ponzi Scheme gang has made progress.
Risk Warning: Similarities with “Rug Pull”
The FINTOCH case bears similarities to broader Crypto Assets fraud activities. Earlier this month, the United States announced it was seeking to seize over $14.2 billion worth of 127,271 bitcoins from Chen Zhi, the founder of Cambodia's Prince Holding Group, in a case involving “pig butchering” encryption scams.
Conclusion
The main suspect of the FINTOCH Rug Pull case has been arrested in Thailand, marking another significant victory for international law enforcement agencies in the fight against crypto fraud. This case once again reveals the immense risks hidden behind high-yield crypto investments, especially those involving false endorsements and anonymous operations on DeFi platforms. Investors must be vigilant against the common tricks of Ponzi Schemes, such as excessively high fixed returns and false authoritative endorsements. This arrest operation also sends a clear warning to crypto fraudsters attempting to evade legal sanctions abroad.