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4 thousand 100 BTC was stolen in crypto heist 22-year-old Tangeman received 70 months in prison

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Last updated: April 26, 2026 11:12 pm
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Structure and method of the gangGiant bitcoin heistCourse of the investigation

California-born Evan Tangeman was sentenced to 70 months in federal court for his role in a high-profile cryptocurrency theft and money laundering operation that spanned multiple states. According to the decision announced by the US Department of Justice, Tangeman was described as one of the important actors of this criminal chain in which digital assets worth approximately $ 263 million were stolen and laundered.

Structure and method of the gang

According to the prosecutors’ file, this organized group grew through friendships established on online gaming platforms. Members are spread across various states such as California, Connecticut, Florida, New York, and abroad. The gang consists of database hackers, organizers, target setters, callers who contact victims and pose as exchange or Google support personnel, and people who physically access hardware wallets by sharing labor among its members.

Tangeman is known by nicknames such as “E,” “Tate” and “Evan|Exchanger.” According to details of the events, he admitted to converting at least $3.5 million worth of stolen cryptocurrency into cash and using fake names so the group could rent luxury homes.

U.S. Attorney Jeanine Ferris Pirro described the operation as a scheme “riddled with greed and carried out with a boldness that borders on caricature.” He also emphasized that many expenses, from nightclub accounts to luxury cars and expensive watches, were financed with stolen cryptocurrencies. He evaluated Tangeman’s directing some suspects to destroy evidence after they were caught as an indication of his awareness of guilt.

Giant bitcoin heist

The group’s most notable theft occurred in August 2024 in Washington, DC. In this attack, more than 4,100 Bitcoins belonging to one person were stolen. This amount, which was approximately 230 million dollars at that time, has increased to over 321 million dollars at current prices. In this case alone, shortly after blockchain researcher ZachXBT publicly identified some of the suspects, including Malone Lam and Jeandiel Serrano, federal authorities caught them and filed charges against them.



The group’s real-life luxury also attracted attention. During searches at Tangeman’s home, a 2022 model Rolls-Royce Ghost and Porsche GT3 RS were seized. It was also included in the indictment that Lam purchased a Lamborghini Urus on behalf of Tangeman. Some members have rented mansions in Los Angeles, the Hamptons and Miami for prices ranging from $40,000 to $80,000 per month.

Course of the investigation

After Evan Tangeman’s confession, the investigation expanded with the addition of three new names as defendants in the case. Nicholas Dellecave, Mustafa Ibrahim and Danish Zulfiqar were also included in the indictment. This large-scale investigation, conducted in collaboration with the Washington Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and IRS Criminal Investigation teams, is still ongoing.



In the case where Tangeman was sentenced to three years of probation, the US Department of Justice continues to closely monitor the issue. In the investigation, comments that such organized digital asset crimes that cause huge losses like Thodex may have international connections come to the fore.

All these developments once again revealed how great the cyber attack and security risks can be in the cryptocurrency markets. Targeting hardware wallets in particular increases the importance of investors being careful.

Disclaimer: The information contained in this content is not investment advice. Please note that cryptocurrencies involve high volatility and therefore risk. It is recommended that you make your investment decisions based on your own research and risk assessments. You can review our Trust Center page for detailed information.

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