ZachXBT: $150 million DSJ Ponzi scheme collapses, $92 million in cross-chain money laundering, $41.5 million frozen

By: rootdata|2026/05/05 21:42:02
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"On-chain detective" ZachXBT disclosed that the DSJ Exchange (DSJEX) / BG Wealth Sharing Ponzi scheme, involving over $150 million, collapsed last week.

Under its leadership, actions were taken in collaboration with Tether, Binance security teams, OKX, and U.S. law enforcement agencies, resulting in approximately $41.5 million in funds being frozen, including $38.4 million frozen by Tether on May 4, and about $3.1 million frozen by other platforms.

It is reported that the project has been operating since 2025, using "1.3%--2.6% daily returns" as a gimmick to attract users through referral commissions and tiered rewards. DSJ has been identified as a fraudulent trading platform, BG as a supporting investment organization, and the so-called CEO "Stephen Beard" is also a fictional character. Investigations show that the project team evaded regulation by frequently changing domain names and hot wallets, and promoted false trading signals through messaging applications. Before the collapse, the platform had suspended withdrawals and demanded users pay a 12% "tax" under the pretext of "upcoming IPO."

In terms of fund flow, the involved addresses transferred assets through Tokenlon exchanges, cross-chain bridges (such as Bridgers, Butter Network), and stablecoin wrapping/unwrapping, ultimately flowing into addresses of multiple exchanges. Currently, 13 regulatory agencies from five continents have issued risk warnings regarding this project. Analysts believe that this incident once again highlights the critical role of cross-chain tracking and multi-party collaboration in combating cryptocurrency fraud.

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