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Brooklyn Man Charged in $16M Coinbase Phishing Scam

Key Points:
  • Brooklyn resident charged in $16 million Coinbase scam by DA.
  • Over $500,000 recovered in cash and cryptocurrency.
  • Coinbase cooperated in the investigation and victim identification.

The Brooklyn District Attorney charged 23-year-old Ronald Spektor with orchestrating a phishing scam, stealing almost $16 million from Coinbase users, laundering funds through a cryptocurrency mixer.

The incident exposes vulnerabilities in crypto transfer security, emphasized by Coinbase’s collaboration with law enforcement to recover funds and hold perpetrators accountable, impacting user trust in the platform.

Brooklyn Man Faces 31 Charges in Massive Phishing Scandal

The Brooklyn District Attorney has charged Ronald Spektor with carrying out a phishing scam leading to the loss of $16 million from around 100 Coinbase customers. Impersonating a Coinbase support representative, Spektor tricked victims into transferring funds to accounts under his control. Laundered funds included usage of mixers and exchanges.

Spektor faces 31 charges including grand larceny and money laundering. Though only $105,000 in cash and about $400,000 in cryptocurrency have been recovered, Coinbase continues to assist with fund tracing. Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong asserted that such acts will result in accountability and justice for victims.

Paul Grewal, Chief Legal Officer, Coinbase, said, “We’re grateful to District Attorney Gonzalez and the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office for their partnership and relentless work to protect victims… helping identify the perpetrator and the customers he defrauded…”

Cryptocurrency Phishing Scams Prompt Increased Security Measures

Did you know? Phishing scams targeting cryptocurrency users have increased sharply since the rise of digital assets, reflecting heightened cyber threats and prompting deeper security measures across platforms.

Bitcoin’s price stands at $88,287.28, with a market cap of $1.76 trillion as of December 21, 2025. The largest cryptocurrency by market dominance, 59.02%, has experienced a 90-day decline of 21.63%, as reported by CoinMarketCap.

Bitcoin(BTC), daily chart, screenshot on CoinMarketCap at 20:42 UTC on December 21, 2025. Source: CoinMarketCap

According to Coincu Research, monetary loss from scams like these could influence future regulations and security protocols within the cryptocurrency realm. Technological upgrades could prevent similar incidents, bolstering user trust and safeguarding funds.

Source: https://coincu.com/scam-alert/brooklyn-16m-coinbase-phishing-scam/

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