A South Korean gang member who squandered $332,000 worth of other people’s Bitcoin was sentenced to eight years, on charges including fraud and money laundering.

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Gate News Update, March 30, 2026, a Busan district court in South Korea sentenced a gang member to eight years in prison. The man was charged with fraud, money laundering, and embezzlement for allegedly squandering his friends’ $332,000 worth of Bitcoin on online gambling.

Presiding Judge Kim Hyun-soon said the number of victims was large and the losses were significant, and that the court took into account circumstances in which the victims asked for a harsh sentence.

It is reported that the defendant belonged to South Korea’s largest gang organization, the “Seven Star Gang,” which is known for its “enforcers.” The case began in 2019, when an acquaintance asked him to convert Bitcoin into cash and promised to pay a 0.5% commission. Instead of returning the funds as agreed, the defendant put the Bitcoin into an illegal gambling website and lost all the money in a series of consecutive failed bets. The victims later reported the matter to the police, and prosecutors brought an embezzlement case, but the defendant fled shortly after the trial began.

During his time on the run, the man joined an overseas investment fraud ring operated via Telegram and assisted with money-laundering activities. Prosecutors said the ring defrauded victims of about $6.4 million in a little over a year and two months, and the case involved the movement of cryptocurrency assets. Korean police have recently also uncovered other cryptocurrency-related criminal incidents, including a case in which a business partner was poisoned with toxic insecticide after an investment failed, indicating that crypto-related fraud cases continue to rise.

Analysts said the case highlights the potential risks of cryptocurrencies in illegal transactions and money laundering, and also reflects ongoing regulatory and law-enforcement attention to crimes involving crypto assets. Investors dealing with digital assets such as Bitcoin should remain highly vigilant, avoid getting involved in illegal activities, and ensure transaction safety and traceability. (DL News)

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