Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez announced that 23-year-old Ronald Spektor has been indicted for allegedly running a phishing scam that cheated nearly 100Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez announced that 23-year-old Ronald Spektor has been indicted for allegedly running a phishing scam that cheated nearly 100

Fake Coinbase Rep Steals $16M from 100 Crypto Users

2025/12/20 06:04
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Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez announced that 23-year-old Ronald Spektor has been indicted for allegedly running a phishing scam that cheated nearly 100 Coinbase users out of about $16 million. Spektor posed as a Coinbase representative and contacted victims, falsely warning them that their accounts were at risk of being hacked. 

He convinced them to send their cryptocurrency to new wallets that he secretly controlled, then quickly took all the funds. Spektor laundered the stolen cryptocurrency using various methods, including swapping services, mixers, and online gambling platforms.

The Alleged Scam and Victim Impact

After his arrest, Spektor appeared in court before Justice Danny Chun and is now out on bail. However, authorities have seized $105,000 in cash and $400,000 in cryptocurrency from him. He now faces 31 charges, including grand theft and money laundering. The scam caused serious financial problems for many individuals. 

One victim in California lost over $1 million in cryptocurrency. In Virginia, another victim lost more than $900,000. A man in Pennsylvania sent $53,150 after receiving a call from someone pretending to be from Coinbase security. On another occasion, a woman in Maryland found $38,750 missing after getting emails and calls from someone pretending to be an employee.

Paul Grewal, Chief Legal Officer for Coinbase, praised DA Gonzalez and the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office for their partnership and relentless work to protect victims. He then stated:

Investigation and Evidence

Investigators talked to more than 70 victims and found a clear pattern of deception. The Brooklyn DA’s Virtual Currency Unit then used blockchain analysis and digital forensics to build the case against Spektor. It connected his home IP address to several fake wallets through search warrants. 

Spektor also allegedly recruited accomplices on forums to make fake hacking incidents seem real. Findings also showed that stolen funds moved between exchanges and were then sent to gambling sites or converted through online shops. The exchange provided crucial evidence, helped identify Spektor, and tracked funds for recovery. 

Meanwhile, Coinbase has assisted federal authorities in mounting roadblocks against criminals in the past. For example, in June 2025, the exchange supported the U.S. Secret Service in recovering approximately $225 million in stolen Tether (USDT), tied to a large-scale fraud operation known as a “pig butchering” scam.

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