The U.S. has seized the dark web market BidenCash domain and encryption assets. This platform had sold millions of stolen credit cards.

PANews, June 5 - According to an announcement from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia on June 5, U.S. authorities have seized 145 domains associated with the dark web market BidenCash and an undisclosed amount of Crypto Assets. It is reported that BidenCash is accused of selling millions of stolen credit cards and personal data. Since its operation began in 2022, BidenCash has sold over 15 million pieces of stolen payment card information, generating more than $17 million in revenue.

In May of this year, the United States destroyed several dark web drug trading platforms in “Operation RapTor,” arresting 270 people and seizing assets worth $200 million, including a large amount of Crypto Assets.

According to the 2025 Crypto Assets Crime Report from the data platform, the total revenue of the dark web market in 2024 exceeded $1.7 billion, showing a year-on-year increase. The report also pointed out that the Russian dark web market continues to dominate due to low local law enforcement risks.

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