he laundered billions in stolen Bitcoin through his own exchange, fought 3 countries in court for 7 years, and walked free in a prisoner swap


be Alexander Vinnik (Mt. Gox hacker)
- born 1979 in Kurgan, Russia
- father was a carpenter, mother was a cook
- grew up obsessed with tech
- played with radios and ZX Spectrum computers as a kid
- moved to Moscow in the early 2000s
- started working in online currency exchanges
- known as "Sasha WME" in the gray market payment scene
2011, he discovers Bitcoin
- pivots from Russian e-currency to crypto
- co-founds BTC-e
- one of the earliest crypto exchanges in the world
- no KYC, no identity checks, no questions asked
- just deposit and trade
BTC-e becomes a criminal playground
- processes over $4 billion in Bitcoin volume
- some estimates say up to $9 billion
- over a million users worldwide
- ransomware gangs cash out here
- drug dealers from darknet markets cash out here
- hackers and identity thieves cash out here
- Vinnik controls admin accounts and oversees all finances
- FinCEN later fines BTC-e $110 million and Vinnik personally $12 million
the Mt. Gox connection
- Mt. Gox was handling 70% of all global Bitcoin trades
- 2014, it collapses
- 850,000 BTC gone, worth $450 million at the time
- biggest crypto theft in history at that point
- media calls Vinnik "the Mt. Gox hacker"
- but he was not the hacker
- he was the guy who washed the stolen coins
how it actually worked
- the real hackers stole 647,000 BTC from Mt. Gox
- DOJ later charged two Russians, Bilyuchenko and Verner, as the actual thieves
- they moved the stolen BTC to Vinnik's BTC-e wallets
- Vinnik laundered the coins through the exchange
- converted them to cash
- Mt. Gox went bankrupt
- thousands of users lost everything
- creditors are still getting paid back today in 2026
July 2017, vacation turns into an arrest
- Vinnik is on family holiday in Greece
- arrested in front of his wife and kids
- US hits him with a 21 count indictment
- money laundering, unlicensed money services, the full list
- Russia wants him back
- France wants him too
- three countries fighting over one guy
the 7 year legal war
- goes on a 3 month hunger strike in 2018
- France wins extradition first
- convicted of money laundering in France
- serves time there
- extradited to the US in August 2022
- pleads guilty in May 2024
- admits BTC-e helped criminals launder at least $121 million
- faces up to 20 years in prison
then something nobody expected
- February 2025
- US releases Vinnik in a prisoner swap
- traded for American teacher Marc Fogel held in Russia
- Vinnik forfeits over $100 million in assets
- lands in Russia
- thanks Putin
- reportedly thanks Trump too
- walks free after 7 years
while he was locked up
- his first wife Natalya died in 2020
- he was sitting in a foreign prison when it happened
- could not attend the funeral
what he left behind
- New Zealand seized $140 million linked to him
- US took over $100 million more
- Mt. Gox victims still recovering losses 12 years later
- BTC-e is dead
- its successor WEX also collapsed
- Vinnik now lives quietly in Russia
the man who ran the internet's dirtiest exchange laundered billions in stolen Bitcoin, fought extradition across 3 countries for 7 years, lost his wife while in prison, and still walked free in a political trade
crypto's wild west had a lot of cowboys
Vinnik was the one who ran the saloon
what do you think, should he have walked free? drop your take
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