Bitcoin Magazine SEC Charges Bitcoin Miner for Duping Investors Out of $48.5 Million  A solo bitcoin miner was charged by the SEC for misappropriating $48.5 millionBitcoin Magazine SEC Charges Bitcoin Miner for Duping Investors Out of $48.5 Million  A solo bitcoin miner was charged by the SEC for misappropriating $48.5 million

SEC Charges Bitcoin Miner for Duping Investors Out of $48.5 Million

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SEC Charges Bitcoin Miner for Duping Investors Out of $48.5 Million 

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has charged Danh C. Vo, founder and CEO of bitcoin mining company VBit Technologies Corp., with defrauding investors out of $48.5 million. 

According to the SEC, Vo misused the funds for gambling, cryptocurrency purchases, and gifts to family members, while misleading investors about the operations of his business.

The complaint, filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware, alleges Vo raised over $95.6 million from approximately 6,400 investors between December 2018 and February 2022. 

He sold “hosting agreements,” which promised investors a share of profits from bitcoin mining rigs operated by VBit. Most customers chose this passive investment option rather than purchasing rigs themselves.

Vo misrepresented how many mining rigs were actually operational, effectively selling more hosting agreements than the company could support. 

“While some investors received returns, others suffered substantial losses,” the complaint stated. Vo either knew or was reckless in not knowing that the company could not meet the obligations tied to the hosting agreements.

Vo, 37, exercised complete authority over VBit, including its promotional materials, website content, and investor account information. 

The SEC said the hosting agreements qualify as securities because investors relied on Vo and VBit’s efforts to generate profits.

SEC: Family members received misappropriated funds

In addition to the misappropriation, Vo allegedly transferred $5 million to family members, including his ex-wife, mother, brother, and sister, the commission said. He reportedly left the U.S. with the remaining misappropriated funds following his divorce in November 2021. 

Several family members are named as relief defendants in the lawsuit and have consented to disgorge the funds they received, pending court approval, per the SEC.

VBit was acquired by Advanced Mining Group in 2022 and is now defunct. The action seeks disgorgement of ill-gotten gains, civil penalties, and a ban on Vo from participating in future securities offerings.

The lawsuit also comes as Congress debates federal measures to address cryptocurrency scams. A bipartisan proposal would create a dedicated task force to identify and address fraud in the digital asset sector.

The SEC said they want Vo’s alleged conduct to be a reminder that investors should carefully evaluate claims of passive income from crypto and confirm that operations are transparent and verifiable.

This post SEC Charges Bitcoin Miner for Duping Investors Out of $48.5 Million  first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Micah Zimmerman.

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