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U.S. Strike Force Freezes Over $700 Million in Crypto Scam Funds and Seizes 503 Fake Investment Sites

U.S. authorities froze over $700 million in crypto and seized 503 scam websites in a major crackdown on Southeast Asian fraud networks.

Dans K by Dans K
April 25, 2026
in DeFi
U.S. Strike Force Freezes Over $700 Million in Crypto Scam Funds and Seizes 503 Fake Investment Sites

The U.S. Department of Justice has announced one of its largest coordinated actions yet against Southeast Asian scam centers, restraining more than $700 million in cryptocurrency allegedly tied to laundering from crypto investment fraud schemes.

The action was led by the DOJ’s Scam Center Strike Force, working alongside other U.S. agencies to target the people, websites, messaging channels, and financial infrastructure behind industrial-scale scam operations. According to the DOJ, the latest operation included criminal charges against two Chinese nationals, the seizure of 503 fake investment websites, and the seizure of a Telegram channel used to recruit people into forced-labor scam centers.

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What the Strike Force Says It Took Down

More Than $700 Million in Crypto Was Restrained

The DOJ said U.S. authorities and partners have collectively restrained more than $700 million in cryptocurrency alleged to be connected to money laundering from scam centers. The funds were linked to fraud networks accused of targeting Americans through fake investment platforms and other cyber-enabled schemes.

That figure matters because crypto has become one of the main payment rails for so-called “pig butchering” scams. Victims are often groomed over weeks or months, pushed toward fake trading platforms, and persuaded to deposit larger sums before the websites disappear or withdrawals are blocked.

503 Fake Investment Websites Were Seized

The Strike Force also seized 503 fraudulent investment websites. These sites were allegedly designed to look like legitimate crypto trading or investment platforms, giving victims the impression that their deposits were growing while scammers controlled the wallets behind the scenes.

Instead of showing fake dashboards, the seized domains now display government seizure notices. That kind of domain takedown does not recover every stolen dollar, but it removes live infrastructure scammers can use to target more victims.

The Human Trafficking Link Behind the Crypto Fraud

A major part of the case focuses on scam compounds in Burma, also known as Myanmar, where workers were allegedly trafficked, trapped, and forced to conduct online fraud. U.S. prosecutors unsealed complaints and arrest warrants for two Chinese nationals, Huang Xingshan and Jiang Wen Jie, who allegedly managed a cryptocurrency investment fraud compound in Burma and attempted to open another in Cambodia.

The DOJ said the seized Telegram channel was used to recruit human trafficking victims to a scam compound in Cambodia, where they would be forced to work on a law enforcement impersonation scam. That detail is important because these fraud operations often have two groups of victims. The people losing money online are victims, but many of the workers sending the messages are also victims of coercion, threats, and violence.

State Department Offers $10 Million Reward

The U.S. State Department also offered a reward of up to $10 million for information leading to the financial disruption of Tai Chang scam centers in Burma. The reward is aimed at helping authorities seize or recover funds tied to those operations.

That reward shows Washington is treating crypto scam centers as more than isolated online fraud. The U.S. government is increasingly framing them as transnational organized crime networks that combine money laundering, cybercrime, and human trafficking.

Why This Crackdown Matters for Crypto

Crypto scams are not just a consumer protection issue. They have become a major test for exchanges, wallet providers, analytics firms, and law enforcement agencies trying to identify stolen funds before they are mixed, bridged, swapped, or cashed out.

The transparency of blockchains gives investigators a way to trace funds, but speed remains a problem. Criminal networks can move assets through multiple wallets and platforms within minutes. That means successful enforcement often depends on rapid coordination between law enforcement, blockchain analytics teams, and crypto service providers.

The latest Strike Force action also sends a message to domain registrars, messaging platforms, and centralized exchanges. Scam infrastructure is not only the wallet that receives stolen funds. It also includes the websites, recruitment channels, hosting providers, and cash-out routes that keep the operation running.

What Happens Next

The next phase will likely focus on asset forfeiture, victim restitution, and additional arrests. The DOJ still needs to move restrained funds through legal processes before they can be returned to victims, and cross-border cases involving Burma, Cambodia, Thailand, and China can take time.

For crypto users, the case is another reminder to be cautious of unsolicited investment opportunities, guaranteed return claims, and platforms that cannot be independently verified. A professional-looking website is not proof that a trading platform is real, and any request to keep adding funds before withdrawals are allowed should be treated as a major warning sign.

The Strike Force has now shown it can freeze large pools of crypto and seize scam infrastructure at scale. The harder question is whether enforcement can move fast enough to disrupt these networks before more victims are drawn in.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or legal advice. Always conduct your own research before making any investment decisions.

Tags: BlockchainCrypto ScamsCryptocurrency FraudDOJPig Butchering

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