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KuCoin criticized for helping ‘launder’ $9.5M from fake Ledger app

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KuCoin criticized for helping ‘launder’ $9.5M from fake Ledger app

Blockchain investigator ZachXBT has linked a fake Ledger Live app to over 50 victims, who have lost a total of $9.5 million worth of crypto between them.

He traced stolen funds to KuCoin deposit addresses and called out the crypto exchange via Telegram and X.

Over 150 addresses tied to a known money laundering service were reportedly used to deposit stolen funds to the exchange.

App Store honeypot

Garrett Dutton of the band G. Love & Special Sauce initially drew attention to the fake wallet app, previously available on Apple’s App Store, when he took to X on Saturday to lament losing his retirement fund “in an instant.”

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Dutton’s thread explains that he lost 5.9 bitcoin (BTC),worth approximately $440,000, after being “tricked” into entering his seed phrase into the app.

Read more: Thai police want Interpol to track alleged KuCoin money launderer

Around 12 hours after Dutton’s post, ZachXBT flagged nine transaction IDs which the sleuth claims show Dutton’s BTC being “laundered” via crypto exchange KuCoin.

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Two days later, ZachXBT published a follow-up community alert to his Investigations Telegram group. It linked the fake app to “$9.5M stolen from 50+ suspected victims between April 7–13 across Bitcoin, EVM, Tron, Solana, & Ripple.”

The top three victims reportedly lost a combined total of $7.25 million in various cryptocurrencies.

KuCoin under fire

ZachXBT’s Telegram post also tied over 150 KuCoin deposit addresses to money laundering service AudiA6.

He also called out KuCoin on X, where he highlighted both these fake Ledger Live app-linked thefts and the recent Bitcoin Depot loss, accusing the exchange of allowing money launderers to “operate freely.”

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Read more: Bitcoin Depot didn’t spot 50 BTC hack for three days, report

The exchange eventually replied to ZachXBT’s list of theft addresses in the Dutton case, 48 hours after it was posted. Other on-chain investigators have flagged addresses allegedly linked to scams who have deposited significant sums to KuCoin over recent weeks.

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Just over two years ago, KuCoin and two of its founders were charged with flouting U.S. anti-money laundering laws.

Protos reached out to KuCoin, but it did not respond immediately, we will update this piece if we hear back.

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Goldman Sachs Targets Income with New Bitcoin ETF Filing

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Goldman Sachs, Banks, Ethereum, Gold, Solana, MicroStrategy

Goldman Sachs has filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to launch a Bitcoin-linked exchange-traded fund designed to generate income while limiting exposure to the cryptocurrency’s volatility, according to a preliminary prospectus dated April 14.

The proposed Goldman Sachs Bitcoin Premium Income ETF would aim to deliver current income alongside capital appreciation by investing primarily in spot Bitcoin exchange-traded products (ETPs) and related options, rather than holding Bitcoin (BTC) directly.

The fund would generate yield by selling call options on Bitcoin-linked ETPs, a strategy that can produce premium income but may cap upside in rising markets.

According to the filing, the actively managed fund would maintain at least 80% exposure to Bitcoin-linked assets and could allocate as much as 25% of its holdings through a Cayman Islands subsidiary, a structure commonly used to gain commodities exposure under the US Investment Company Act.

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The fund expects to vary its options “overwrite” strategy — that is, selling call options against its holdings — between roughly 40% and 100% of its Bitcoin exposure depending on market conditions, and may distribute a significant portion of returns as income or return of capital.

It would gain exposure through a mix of spot Bitcoin ETPs and derivatives, combining direct holdings with options-based positions. The strategy may perform better in flat or moderately rising markets but could underperform during strong rallies as upside is capped.

Eric Balchunas, ETF analyst at Bloomberg, described the product as “Boomer Candy” in a post on X, suggesting the structure may appeal to investors seeking income and lower volatility over full upside exposure.

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Source: Eric Balchunas

Separately, Goldman Chair and CEO David Solomon told analysts on Monday that the company last week closed on its acquisition of Innovator Capital Management, an issuer of defined outcome exchange-traded funds. The addition of Innovator’s 170 ETFs puts Goldman in the top 10 of global active ETF providers, Solomon said on the first-quarter earnings call.

Related: Bitcoin ETFs clock $291M outflows as BTC blasts past $74K

Active crypto ETFs gain traction as strategies evolve beyond price tracking

The filing from Goldman Sachs comes as asset managers move beyond basic price-tracking crypto funds, with more complex and actively managed strategies gaining traction across the ETF market.

In January, Bitwise Asset Management launched an actively managed ETF designed to hedge against currency debasement. The fund allocates across assets including Bitcoin, precious metals and mining equities, reflecting a broader push to integrate digital assets into diversified, macro-focused portfolios.

In March, T. Rowe Price amended its filing with the SEC for a proposed actively managed crypto ETF that would invest directly in digital assets. The updated prospectus outlines a portfolio that may include assets such as Bitcoin, Ethereum (ETH) and Solana (SOL).

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Fund issuer 21Shares is also expanding into more sophisticated strategies. In February, the company launched a Europe-listed ETP tied to Strategy’s preferred stock (STRC), offering exposure to a yield-generating instrument linked to the company’s Bitcoin-focused capital strategy.

Speaking to Cointelegraph, 21Shares President Duncan Moir said the shift reflects broader demand for more advanced products, noting that crypto is “particularly well-suited to active management.”

According to a March report compiled by Morningstar and Goldman Sachs Asset Management, active ETFs held nearly $1.8 trillion in assets globally at the end of 2025, with flows significantly outpacing passive products.

“Why Active ETFs Are Gaining Momentum as Investors Seek New Solutions.” Source: Goldmansachs.com

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