$16 million worth of ether from PlusToken ponzi moves to exchanges, analyst expects full $1.3 billion sale to follow

Quick Take

  • Around 7,000 ether tokens seized from the crypto ponzi scheme PlusToken were moved to exchanges earlier this week.
  • Over $14 billion worth of different cryptocurrencies were seized from PlusToken, which defrauded over 2.6 million in 2018 and 2019.
  • OXT analyst ErgoBTC said the recent sale of ether likely precedes a full sale of the cryptocurrency, which is worth $1.3 billion.

Around 7,000 ether (worth $16.7 million) from the multibillion-dollar PlusToken crypto Ponzi scheme was moved to exchanges, potentially signaling the sale of the entire $1.3 billion in ether seized from the scheme, analyst at OXT Research ErgoBTC reported on X Wednesday.

This comes around two months after wallets linked to the crypto scheme were seen moving large amounts of ether after being dormant since 2021.

“Current ETH distribution follows the same attempted obfuscation pattern as that of the BTC in 2019, with a likelihood of full sale of the $1.3b of ETH in the future,” said the OXT analyst ErgoBTC.

PlusToken was a Chinese crypto pyramid scheme that defrauded over 2.6 million people in 2018 and 2019. A local police crackdown confiscated over $14 billion worth of bitcoin, ether and seven other cryptocurrencies. 

A court document seen by analyst ErgoBTC said that the seized crypto was turned over to Beijing Zhifan Technology Co to sell and convert the assets into cash for restitution.

According to the OXT analyst, an “overwhelming majority” of bitcoin, roughly worth $1.3 billion, was sold between 2019 and 2020. Meanwhile, around 542,000 ETH ($1.29 billion) remained untouched in thousands of mixing addresses until this August, when the assets were redistributed to 294 fresh addresses.

On Tuesday, about 15,700 ETH were moved out of the addresses in a mixing process similar to those in 2020 and 2021. According to ErgoBTC, around 7,000 ETH were sent to a "handful" of exchanges, including BitGet, Binance and OKX.

“Given the recent effort to re-obfuscate the ETH, it is unlikely that the active distribution of the 15.7k ETH moved yesterday is the last of the 540k ETH supply distribution,” said ErgoBTC. “This recently observed behavior introduces a new, unexpected supply overhang to Ethereum.” 


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