The top of Canada’s largest crypto firm, WonderFi, is free after being kidnapped in Toronto on Wednesday. After electronically paying a ransom of $1 million Canadian {dollars}, or $720,660, Dean Skurka was dropped off in a park exterior the town.
The crypto govt was taken from downtown Toronto throughout rush hour after being pressured right into a automobile by unknown suspects who demanded cash, based on a CBC report.
Skurka confirmed in an electronic mail to CBC Toronto that he’s secure after being concerned in an “incident” on Wednesday.
“The protection and safety of all of WonderFi’s workers are paramount,” Skurka mentioned within the electronic mail to CBC Toronto. “Shopper funds and information stay secure, and weren’t impacted by this incident.”
Police are investigating the incident. It’s unclear if any arrests have been made.
The high-profile abduction occurred the identical day that the publicly-traded firm launched their third quarter earnings which confirmed the corporate’s income had elevated 153% over the past yr.
The incident additionally coincided with a surge within the value of Bitcoin which had simply reached a brand new all-time excessive of $76,000 on Tuesday as U.S. President-elect Donald Trump secured reelection.
WonderFi is the most important regulated crypto buying and selling platform in Canada and owns crypto manufacturers together with BitBuy, Coinsquare, SmartPay and Tetra.
The incident is a part of a troubling development the place criminals looking for fast and untraceable funds goal crypto holders and executives as the worth of digital property improve.
Safety professional Jameson Lopp informed CBC that that is the 171st incident of criminals committing bodily violence in opposition to crypto holders to steal Bitcoin.
Earlier this month, six Thai law enforcement officials and a civilian had been arrested in Bangkok, Thailand, for working a crypto kidnapping and extortion ring by which the group had efficiently stolen 5.7 million baht, or $166,710, from a Chinese language nationwide, after demanding 10 million USDT from the sufferer.
In July, 4 males had been arrested for kidnapping and murdering a 29-year-old foreigner in Kyiv, Ukraine, with the intention to steal three Bitcoins — price round $200,000 on the time — from the sufferer’s crypto pockets.