Just In: Founder of ACE Crypto Exchange Arrested for Fraud
In a recent development, the founders of ACE digital currency trading platforms, one of Taiwan’s top three virtual currency brokerage firms, have been arrested for crypto fraud.
David Pan and Lin Nan, in collaboration with their team, allegedly used deceptive tactics, including fake advertisements on social media platforms such as Instagram and Facebook, to defraud more than 100 investors of over 1 billion yuan in the past three years. The police estimate that the total amount of fraud committed by the duo may exceed NT$1 billion.
The ACE Exchange Crypto Fraud Scheme Unveiled
According to a local news report, Lin Nan utilized social media to lure potential investors, promising quick riches by listing virtual currencies on well-known exchanges. Pan Nan, on the other hand, provided credibility to the ACE exchange, enhancing the trustworthiness of the virtual currencies listed.
The scammers exploited information gaps, claiming that these virtual currencies had realizable value and a promising future, similar to the rise of Bitcoin. However, investors ultimately found themselves holding “junk coins” and “air coins” with plummeting values or no circulation options.
The New Taipei City Criminal Police Brigade took swift action, conducting multiple raids across Taipei, New Taipei, and Taichung. The police arrested Lin, Pan, and 14 employees at 15 different locations, including the ACE exchange company’s base.
Seizures in the crypto fraud case included 111.52 million yuan in cash from Lin’s residence and virtual currency equivalent to NT$108 million from the company’s stronghold. The total illegal gains seized amounted to over NT$200 million worth approximately $6,431,532. The legal charges filed against the suspects include fraud under the Criminal Code, the Money Laundering Prevention Act, and the Banking Act.
Global Crypto Exchange Scrutiny
This incident comes on the heels of increased scrutiny on crypto exchanges globally. CoinDCX, a major crypto investment firm, recently refuted reports of a Delhi Police investigation into alleged bank and crypto fraud on its mobile application. However, multiple complainants have lodged reports detailing irregularities and coercion during crypto withdrawals.
Similarly, Lee Jeong-hoon, the former chairman of Bithumb, South Korea’s major crypto exchange, received an eight-year prison sentence over alleged fraud, with the legal battle now awaiting an impending appeal verdict later this month.
These recent cases highlight the urgent need for comprehensive regulation of the crypto ecosystem. As the popularity of digital assets rises, so do the risks of fraudulent activities. Governments and regulatory bodies must collaborate to establish and enforce stringent regulations that protect investors and maintain the integrity of virtual crypto exchanges.
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