Canadian Crypto Moderator Hides After Bitcoin Kidnap Threats

Tatevik Avetisyan
By Tatevik Avetisyan 2 Min Read

YEREVAN (CoinChapter.com) —  A Canadian crypto moderator fled his home with his family following an attempted kidnapping linked to Bitcoin. Moving between Airbnbs, he claims authorities could not ensure their safety. Reports indicate attackers believed he held significant Bitcoin wealth.

Crypto Moderator Kidnap Attempt - La Presse Source
Crypto Moderator Kidnap Attempt. Source: La Presse

On Nov. 4, 2024, two masked men approached his home. Days later, a suspicious black car without license plates was seen near his house. On another occasion, the vehicle swerved on the road, forcing him to stop. One suspect allegedly pulled a gun, prompting him to defend himself using pepper spray.

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Attackers Believed Victim Owned 2.5 Million BTC

The criminals targeted the Canadian crypto moderator after Facebook posts falsely claimed he held 2.5 million BTC. In reality, he stated his holdings are worth only $10,000.

Police arrested four suspects, charging two with abduction plotting and illegal firearm possession. However, both suspects were released on bail and placed under house arrest until their trial in March 2025. The victim suspects organized crime involvement, further escalating his fears.

Torture Equipment Found During Attack

The victim told Quebec newspaper La Presse that the attackers had torture tools, including a tarpaulin with claws designed to inflict harm. He believed they intended to torture him and his children to obtain Bitcoin access. The psychological toll led him to relocate multiple times for safety.

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Canada’s Rising Crypto Crime Problem

Incidents involving cryptocurrency-related crimes are increasing in Canada. According to Jameson Lopp, co-founder of Casa, there have been over 100 physical attacks on Bitcoin holders in recent years.

Bitcoin Crime Incidents - Hodlguard Source
Bitcoin Crime Incidents. Source: Hodlguard 

In November 2024, Dean Skurka, CEO of WonderFi, was hijacked in Toronto and forced to pay $720,000 for his release. That same month, Montreal police found the body of Kevin Mirshahi, a crypto influencer accused of promoting Marsan (MRS), a cryptocurrency that dropped by 90% in value.

 

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Tatevik Avetisyan

Tatev Avetisyan is a Markets Writer and Analyst at CoinChapter, covering cryptocurrency markets, policy, and regulation. With over seven years of experience in business and marketing development, she has spent the past two years specializing in digital assets and has authored more than 2,000 articles on crypto markets and regulatory developments.She contributes as a guest writer to leading industry publications and is a prominent Web3 advocate in Armenia through Web3Armenia. Her work reflects a broader focus on artificial intelligence and Web3 technologies. Tatev maintains a diversified crypto portfolio, with Bitcoin as her primary holding above CoinChapter’s $1,000 disclosure threshold.