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A look at the history of the mysterious firm Crypto Capital and its ties to Bitfinex as court cases brew.
Over the past week, news broke detailing that Oz Yosef, an executive of the mysterious firm Crypto Capital, has been indicted by the United States for conspiracy to commit bank fraud and conspiracy to operate an unlicensed money transfer service.
The news came just days after Crypto Capitalâs president, Ivan Manuel Molina Lee, was arrested by Polish authorities on suspicion of laundering roughly $350 million worth of funds from illegal proceeds and having ties to a transnational drug cartel. According to local reports, the arrested was tied to $350 million worth of funds previously seized by the Polish Ministry of Justice from Crypto Capitalâs Polish subsidiary, Crypto Sp. z. oo.
Crypto Capital is a Panama-based firm that the U.S. Department of Justice claims provided shadow banking services to several cryptocurrency exchanges, including Bitfinex, Binance, Cex.io, Coinapult and QuadrigaCX.Â
On Oct. 25, Stuart Hoegner, general counsel to Bitfinex, issued a statement responding to Leeâs arrest asserting that Bitfinex was the victim of fraud perpetrated by Crypto Capital. The statement also rejected accusations that proceeds from narcotics allegedly laundered by Crypto Capital were associated with the exchange.
Relations deteriorate between Bitfinex and Crypto Capital
Crypto Capitalâs partnership with Bitfinex has garnered significant scrutiny in recent months, with the exchange claiming that the liquidity issues had been triggered by an inability to access $880 million worth of its funds that were being held by Crypto Capital.
Last week, Bitfinex filed with a California court to subpoena the former vice president of TCA Bancorp, Rondell Clyde Monroe, with the exchange asserting that Monroe held information relating to its funds held by Crypto Capital.
Bitfinex claims that its partnership with Crypto Capital began to deteriorate in April of last year, following reports indicating that Polish authorities had seized roughly $350 million from an account belonging to Crypto Capital subsidiary Crypto Sp. z. oo. with Bank SpĂłĆdzielczy w Skierniewicach.
Bitfinex subpoenas Crypto Capital representative
In the subpoena, Bitfinex alleged that TCA Bancorp provided banking services to Crypto Capital, asserting that the firm had âused one or more accounts held at TCA Bancorp to facilitate the transfer of funds.â
Bitfinex holds that in August 2018, Crypto Capital informed the exchange that approximately $500 million of Bitfinexâs funds were being âheld upâ by authorities in Poland and Portugal. When pressed to provide evidence of the frozen funds, Bitfinex was issued a reference letter signed by Monroe stating that more than $300 million worth of Bitfinexâs funds were being held with TCA Bancorp by Global Trade Solutions AG, operating as Crypto Capital.
The filing requested the court for permission to accept Monroeâs deposition testimony. Bitfinex believes that Monroe possesses key information relating to the funds that were in the custody of Crypto Capital, with the exchange also seeking to obtain communications between Monroe and Crypto Capital.
Additionally, Bitfinex sought documentation of Monroeâs communications with Yosef and his sister Ravid Yosef, as well as Global Trade Solutions shareholder Reginald Fowler and his son Trent Fowler. Both Reginald Fowler and Ravid Yosef have been indicted by the Department of Justice for alleged bank fraud relating to a cryptocurrency exchange intermediary.
Bitfinex is also the subject of an ongoing investigation by the New York State Office of the Attorney General for failing to disclose that it was unable to access the $880 million in funds and that it had used a loan from sister company Tether to both continue operating and conceal the losses.
Crypto Capitalâs past
Crypto Capital has been in operation since 2013, with Bravenoâs Mathias GrĂžnnebĂŠk claiming that Reddit user u/bitfan2013 was the firmâs founder. In May 2013, u/bitfan2013 posted to the r/Bitcoin subreddit, probing the community sentiment regarding a proposed bank that would comprise a means to convert between BTC and fiat currency, in addition to providing services to companies operating in the crypto sector.
The poster asserted that his family and he sat on the board of directors for four âsmall â medium sized private banksâ in Panama. The following week, u/bitfan2013 announced that they had decided to âoffer private international banking to bitcoin customers, merchants and traders.â
In June 2013, Crypto Capital (then operating under the name Crypto Financial) launched, and then conducted what it called an initial public offering to raise 30,000 BTC through Panama-based Havelock Investments in August 2013. By 2015, Crypto Capital had attracted several notable exchanges as clients, providing services to Bitfinex and Coinapult, among others.
Bitfinex depended on Crypto Capital amid banking difficulties
Bitfinexâs affiliation with Crypto Capital became the subject of scrutiny in 2017, with the exchange directing its customers to deposit funds to accounts held by Crypto Capital subsidiaries following the Wells Fargo termination of banking services to Bitfinex via its Taiwanese partners in March 2017.
Stuart Hoegner, general counsel for Bitfinex and Tether, stated that the exchange expanded the number of accounts held with Crypto Capital throughout 2017 and 2018, as the platform became increasingly reliant on Crypto Capital for the processing of fiat services.
During November 2017, Bitfinex began directing customers to deposit funds into Crypto Sp. z. oo.âs account with Bank SpĂłĆdzielczy w Skierniewicach in Poland. The director of both Crypto Capital and Crypto Sp. z. oo. is Ivan Manuel Molina Lee, a Panamanian who appears to have acted as a nominee director for many Panama-based companies.
Crypto Capital accounts seized in April 2018
In April 2018, Polish authorities seized $371 million from an account held by Crypto Sp. z. oo. with Bank SpĂłĆdzielczy w Skierniewicach in Poland for alleged ties to Colombian cartel operations.Â
At the time, an individual posting on the Bitcoin.pl forum claimed to have been questioned by Polish police âregarding the case of Crypto Sp. z. oo.â as a result of having previously received funds from Bitfinex via the intermediary.Â
Bitfinex denied the alleged ties to the accounts seized and claimed that its operations were âunaffectedâ by the events. Crypto Capital accounts that had been operated on behalf of the now-defunct website Backpage were also seized in a sex-trafficing bust by authorities in April 2018.
Crypto Capital rebrands to Global Trade Solutions
After partnering with ING, Bitfinex recommenced directing customers to deposit fiat using accounts held by Crypto Capital subsidiaries, including the Swiss-based Global Trade Solutions via Portuguese bank Caixa Geral de Depositos in February 2018.Â
By the third quarter of 2018, accounts held by Global Trade Solutions were used to facilitate fiat transactions for Bitfinex via multiple U.S. banks, including Citibank, HSBC and Enterprise Bank & Trust.Â
In June 2018, Crypto Capital dissolved and liquidated itself, and has since been operated by Global Trade Solutions. Amid the restructuring, it became apparent that Crypto Capital had purchased a software engineering firm that was founded in 2001, which is presumed to be the basis for the â2001â branded on Global Trade Solutionsâ logo featured on its website.
Tensions rise between Bitfinex and Crypto Capital
In chat logs documenting communications between Bitfinex executive âMerlinâ and Crypto Capitalâs âOzâ that were provided to the New York State Office of the Attorney General for its investigations, Bitfinex appears to have desperately sought to access its funds held by Crypto Capital from August 2018 onward.
On Aug. 15, 2018, Merlin stated: âHey Oz, sorry to bother you every day, is there any way to move at least 100M [...] ? We are seeing massive withdrawals and we are not able to face them anymore unless we can transfer some money out of Cryptocapital.â
On Oct. 15, 2018, Merlin pleaded with Crypto Capital to provide Bitfinex with funds, warning that âtoo many withdrawalsâ were âwaiting for a long time,â and that a failure to respond âcould be extremely dangerous for [...] the entire crypto community,â adding, âBTC could tank to below 1k if we donât act quickly.â
On Oct. 17, Merlin stated that Bitfinex âurgentlyâ needed $100 million in âeither Tethers or USDâ within one week. The next day, Merlin told Crypto Capital: âToo much money is trapped with you and we are currently walking on a very thin crust of ice.â
Bitfinex among several parties affected
Crypto Capitalâs fallout affected a number of cryptocurrency exchanges. In December 2018, Crypto Capital customer Coinapult announced that it was âexperiencing issuesâ and that âwithdrawals may take longer than usual.â The statement was the last made by the company, and it is currently unclear whether or not the exchange is still operational.
The now-defunct QuadrigaCX was also a client of Crypto Capital, with the exchange losing access to $190 million of its customersâ funds. Before the exchangeâs collapse, Hanin asserted that the platformâs transactions were not being processed by Crypto Capital due to issues with its Taiwanese banking partner.
In May of this year, Minnesota Vikingsâ investor and football entrepreneur Reginald Fowler was charged alongside Global Trade Solutions shareholder Ravid Yosef for operating an unlicensed money transmitting business on behalf of cryptocurrency exchanges.Â
According to the indictment, Fowler and Yosef have access to $345 million held in various international bank accounts, including accounts owned by Global Trade Solutions. Crypto Capital had also processed transfers on behalf of Bitfinex using Portuguese companies co-owned by Fowler in February 2018.
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