Two crypto thieves decided to settle the argument over who is richer by screensharing while transferring crypto between wallets to prove ownership. In doing so, one of them – known online as “Lick” – revealed a wallet address that was linked to the theft of approximately $90 million from a US government wallet containing crypto assets seized by crypto spy zachxbt, including a $20 million theft zachxbt reported in October 2024.zachxbt has alleged that “Lick” is a man named John Daghita. After reporting Daghita’s identity, “Lik” appeared to try to scrape his Telegram account, then drain zachxbt’s public crypto wallet from one of the stolen addresses.
Daghitiya is reportedly the son of Dean Daghitiya, owner of Command Services and Support (CMDSS). In October 2024, CMDSS entered into a contract with the US Marshals for the management of seized crypto assets, which is still active. After Zachxbt connected little Daghita to her father and CMDSS, CMDSS also ended its online presence. Around the same time, Lik began trolling zachxbt again, and later sent 0.6767 ETH (~$1,900) of the stolen funds to zachxbt.
CMDSS’s website claims they are “a proven provider of mission-critical services for the Department of Defense and the Department of Justice”.
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