The post 3 Crypto Crimes in 2025 So Brutal You’ll Need a Moment appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. In 2025, several gruesome cases showed that crypto crime has crossed from screens to streets. Private keys, wallet access, and large OTC deals triggered violence that left bodies, burnt metal, and empty balances behind. These stories shook the digital assets space, and each revealed a terrifying reality that crypto crime now comes with guns, warehouses, and fire. Sponsored Sponsored The Vienna Crypto Killing: Tortured for Wallet Passwords Earlier in November, Vienna woke to a burning Mercedes under a rail bridge. Inside was 21-year-old Danylo K., charred beyond recognition, slumped on the back seat. Vienna Site Where Danylo Was Burnt Alive in His Car. Source: OE24 Police traced the killing back to a hotel garage in Leopoldstadt. There, Danylo was ambushed by a fellow Ukrainian student, only 19 years old, and a 45-year-old accomplice. He was beaten, teeth knocked out, then driven across the city. His captors demanded access to his crypto wallets. They forced him to give up passwords after hours of torture. The attackers drained his wallets and carried bundles of US dollars when caught. Investigators later found a melted can of fuel on the back seat where Danylo died. According to reports, the victim, Danylo, had suffocated on blood and fire. His wealth lived on-chain long enough for thieves to steal it. The suspects fled to Ukraine that night. However, they were arrested but will be tried there, not in Austria. Sponsored Sponsored Montreal Abduction: A Crypto Influencer Vanishes Last year, in Old Montreal, 25-year-old crypto influencer Kevin Mirshahi was pulled into a waiting car. Three others were kidnapped with him, then freed the next day. Mirshahi never returned, and his body surfaced in a riverside park four months later. The Digital Gold Rush Has A Dark Side Kevin Mirshahi, known across Montreal’s crypto scene, was found dead… The post 3 Crypto Crimes in 2025 So Brutal You’ll Need a Moment appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. In 2025, several gruesome cases showed that crypto crime has crossed from screens to streets. Private keys, wallet access, and large OTC deals triggered violence that left bodies, burnt metal, and empty balances behind. These stories shook the digital assets space, and each revealed a terrifying reality that crypto crime now comes with guns, warehouses, and fire. Sponsored Sponsored The Vienna Crypto Killing: Tortured for Wallet Passwords Earlier in November, Vienna woke to a burning Mercedes under a rail bridge. Inside was 21-year-old Danylo K., charred beyond recognition, slumped on the back seat. Vienna Site Where Danylo Was Burnt Alive in His Car. Source: OE24 Police traced the killing back to a hotel garage in Leopoldstadt. There, Danylo was ambushed by a fellow Ukrainian student, only 19 years old, and a 45-year-old accomplice. He was beaten, teeth knocked out, then driven across the city. His captors demanded access to his crypto wallets. They forced him to give up passwords after hours of torture. The attackers drained his wallets and carried bundles of US dollars when caught. Investigators later found a melted can of fuel on the back seat where Danylo died. According to reports, the victim, Danylo, had suffocated on blood and fire. His wealth lived on-chain long enough for thieves to steal it. The suspects fled to Ukraine that night. However, they were arrested but will be tried there, not in Austria. Sponsored Sponsored Montreal Abduction: A Crypto Influencer Vanishes Last year, in Old Montreal, 25-year-old crypto influencer Kevin Mirshahi was pulled into a waiting car. Three others were kidnapped with him, then freed the next day. Mirshahi never returned, and his body surfaced in a riverside park four months later. The Digital Gold Rush Has A Dark Side Kevin Mirshahi, known across Montreal’s crypto scene, was found dead…

3 Crypto Crimes in 2025 So Brutal You’ll Need a Moment

2025/12/05 05:20

In 2025, several gruesome cases showed that crypto crime has crossed from screens to streets. Private keys, wallet access, and large OTC deals triggered violence that left bodies, burnt metal, and empty balances behind.

These stories shook the digital assets space, and each revealed a terrifying reality that crypto crime now comes with guns, warehouses, and fire.

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The Vienna Crypto Killing: Tortured for Wallet Passwords

Earlier in November, Vienna woke to a burning Mercedes under a rail bridge. Inside was 21-year-old Danylo K., charred beyond recognition, slumped on the back seat.

Vienna Site Where Danylo Was Burnt Alive in His Car. Source: OE24

Police traced the killing back to a hotel garage in Leopoldstadt. There, Danylo was ambushed by a fellow Ukrainian student, only 19 years old, and a 45-year-old accomplice.

He was beaten, teeth knocked out, then driven across the city. His captors demanded access to his crypto wallets. They forced him to give up passwords after hours of torture.

The attackers drained his wallets and carried bundles of US dollars when caught. Investigators later found a melted can of fuel on the back seat where Danylo died.

According to reports, the victim, Danylo, had suffocated on blood and fire. His wealth lived on-chain long enough for thieves to steal it.

The suspects fled to Ukraine that night. However, they were arrested but will be tried there, not in Austria.

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Montreal Abduction: A Crypto Influencer Vanishes

Last year, in Old Montreal, 25-year-old crypto influencer Kevin Mirshahi was pulled into a waiting car. Three others were kidnapped with him, then freed the next day.

Mirshahi never returned, and his body surfaced in a riverside park four months later.

Police charged three people, including Darius Perry and Nackael Hickey, with confinement and accessory to murder. A woman, Joanie Lepage, faces first-degree murder.

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Investigators have not confirmed the motive as crypto-related. But Mirshahi ran a private token investment group and held public exposure in the space.

He built an online audience around trading and wealth, and someone used a trunk and duct tape to silence it.

$85,000 Seized in a Parking-Lot Ambush During Cash-for-Crypto Deal

In Trinidad, another crime unfolded with speed, organisation, and no chance of escape.

On November 29, a man arrived at the SuperPharm car park on Trincity Central Road. He planned to buy cryptocurrency with US$85,800 in cash, bundled inside a black bag.

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Police reports confirm he met a long-time trade contact to complete the transaction. Moments after handing over the bag, two armed men approached the vehicle.

They smashed the windows and pointed guns at the occupants. The criminals then took the cash and both mobile phones and fled in a waiting car.

No crypto was ever exchanged. Authorities described it as a targeted robbery linked to OTC crypto trading.

A New Violent Era

These cases mark a shift. Crypto violence is no longer a digital heist carried out by hackers behind screens.

It is physical, and involves basements, cars, flames, hammers, and real screams. Crypto holders now live with an uncomfortable truth that keys protect tokens, but tokens do not protect lives.

Source: https://beincrypto.com/crypto-crimes-2025-too-brutal-to-believe/

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