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At least 1 Bitcoiner gets kidnapped every week

Posted by Bill Rippel on August 11, 2025 - 2:09am


At least 1 Bitcoiner gets kidnapped every week — Crypto exec

Alena Vranova said that personal safety measures should not be ignored by Bitcoin and crypto investors with modest holdings.

Alena Vranova, founder of SatoshiLabs, warned of the increase in wrench attacks, physical assaults and abductions carried out against Bitcoin

and crypto holders in an attempt to steal their private keys.

 

“Every week, there is a Bitcoiner, at least one in the world, who gets kidnapped, tortured, extorted, and sometimes even worse,” Vranova told the audience at the Baltic Honeybadger 2025 conference in Riga, Latvia.

She warned that even small crypto investors can be on the radar of violent criminals looking for a target. She added:

“What seems to be a problem only for Bitcoin OGs is not really the case. We have seen cases of kidnappings for as little as $6,000 worth of crypto, and we have seen people murdered for $50,000 in crypto.”

Vranova onstage at the Baltic Honeybadger 2025 conference. Source: Baltic Honeybadger conference

Centralized data leaks magnify the wrench attack threat

Data leaks from centralized crypto exchanges, which collect sensitive user information under know-your-customer (KYC) requirements, and other centralized software providers who collect client data, allow violent criminals to target crypto holders and their families.  

“We currently have more than 80 million Bitcoiner and crypto user identities leaked online; 2.2 million out of those contain home addresses,” Vranova said.

These attacks are correlated with Bitcoin prices, and the frequency of the attacks rises during bull markets, she added.

Correlation between BTC price and wrench attacks. Source: Glok.ME

In May, crypto exchange Coinbase disclosed a data breach that leaked the information of a small subset of Coinbase customers, which included home addresses and other identifying information.

In June, a report from Cybernews uncovered databases containing more than 16 billion leaked user login credentials from platforms like Apple, Facebook, and Google.

The password leak negatively impacts crypto holders, who will now be subject to increased phishing, social engineering, hacking, identity theft, and other types of targeted scams designed to steal user data and funds.

Simon Keighley This is a chilling and an important warning. The fact that criminals are targeting even small investors, and using leaked data from centralized services to do so, is a serious concern. It underscores the importance of security, privacy, and self-custody. Stay safe out there.
August 11, 2025 at 5:11am