Feds say Bitcoin miner maker Butterfly Labs ran “systematic deception” [Updated] (2024)

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Feds say Bitcoin miner maker Butterfly Labs ran “systematic deception” [Updated] (1)

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Digging for answers: The “strong smell” of fraud from one Bitcoin miner maker

The Federal Trade Commission has filed a civil lawsuit against Butterfly Labs (BFL), an embattled Kansas-based Bitcoin miner manufacturer. The FTCalleges that the company engaged in fraudulent and deceptive practices.

Federal authorities believethat the three named members of the company’s board of directors—Jody Drake (aka Darla Drake), Nasser Ghoseiri, and Sonny Vleisides—spent millions of dollars of corporate revenue on all kinds of things, including saunas and guns, while ignoring many customer orders that went unfulfilled or were significantly delayed.

The case was filed in federal court last week in Missouri and unsealed late Monday, and it comes over a year after Ars firstreportedon the company and began testing its initial round of specialized computers designed to do nothing but mine for Bitcoin.

"The FTC alleges that one corporate defendant and three individual defendants have taken in over $50 million by operating a scheme that required consumers to pre-pay for machines that would allow consumers to ‘mine’ for Bitcoins, a new virtual currency," the complaint states. "Defendants either never delivered these machines or delivered them so late that they became obsolete."

No one from BFL, including the three named defendants, responded to repeated requests for comment by phone, e-mail, and Skype.

Unsubstantiated rumors on the Bitcointalk.org forums stated that BFL’s offices in Leawood, Kansas (just outside Kansas City) were "raided" by the United States Marshals Service (USMS) last Friday.

Nikki Credic-Barrett, a spokeswoman for the USMS, told Ars on Monday that one of her colleagues from the Western District of Missouri, whom she declined to name, said that the USMS was "present at this location on that day."

"Anything concerned with what happened is under seal," she said. "That's the most he could tell me."

UPDATE 11:17am CT: Helen Wong, an FTC attorney, told Ars that all three principals had been served with the lawsuit and that no arrests were made. The USMS, she said, was present to "keep the peace."

Initially, she explained, the case was sealed to prevent BFL from moving money around (or, in government parlance, to prevent "asset dissipation").

BFL is no longer in the hands of its principals but rather under a temporary court-appointed "receiver," a situation which will last until Monday, September 29. On that date, the judge can choose to extend the receivership or cancel it.

"The court granted the FTC's request to put the company under a temporary receivership," Wong said. "Basically everything is under the control of the receivership. The order allows us to locate documents and assets. The receiver has temporary custody of the company; everything is under his ownership until or unless the court decides otherwise."

Wong also noted that in this action—the FTC's first involving Bitcoin—seeks "full consumer redress," which, if successful, would result in refunds payable in US dollars.

"A stench coming from Butterfly Labs"

For the past year, BFL insisted that mere manufacturing delays were to blame for the company's woes. However, suspicion of active fraud never died down—and only worsened after it came to light that Butterfly Labs' largest shareholder, Sonny Vleisides, had violated the terms of his probation from a previous lottery scam case. As a result, Vleisides’ probation—previously slated to end in September 2013—has been extended for another two years.

The judge who extended Vleisides’ probation made some damning comments about Butterfly Labs in a January 2014 court hearing, saying:

Now, there is a stench coming from Butterfly Labs. It's a strong smell. It's not enough to send you to prison today, because, to be quite honest with you, if it was, we'd be talking about 24 months in prison. It's not—I think it's too close. I think [defense witness] Mr. Bourne did a very good job of testifying, and it assisted your defense greatly. But if I find out that there is this fraud word involved in this part, you know, Mr. Vleisides, as we say here at the courthouse, you need to get your toothbrush and get your things in order, because fraud will not be tolerated, you understand that? So I would work very hard to make these consumers happy consumers who you've dealt with.

Restoration Hardware and Hobby Lobby? Really?

In the new civil complaint, the FTC asks the court to freeze corporate and individual assets to "preserve them for potential restitution to victims" and to appoint a "temporary receiver" over the company.

A six-page declaration by Helen Wong, the FTC attorney, saidButterfly Labs engaged in "systematic deception." She writes:

Records indicate that once consumer funds enter into Defendants’ bank accounts, they are quickly dissipated. In recent months, despite receiving large sums of money each time consumers place orders, Defendants generally leave no more than approximately $2.5 million in the operating bank account. Instead, funds are depleted shortly after they enter into the bank accounts after consumers place their orders.

There is substantial evidence that corporate funds are being diverted for seemingly personal use: department stores, day care services, massages, and home improvement (such as architectural services and saunas). Defendants’ corporate credit cards also reflects numerous non-business expenses, including department stores (including Nordstroms, Bed Bath and Beyond, Restoration Hardware, and Hobby Lobby), auto maintenance, gun stores, and hunting stores.

Cases abound

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BFL has been facing legal cases from near and far.

In December 2013, a German-Polish man who lives in China filed a lawsuit over a $62,000 order that was never fulfilled; he accused BFL of breach of contract, fraud, and negligent representation. And Butterfly Labs lost a civil case by default in Kansas’ Johnson County Court in late November 2013. The plaintiff, a Californian named William Lolli, won a judgment of more than $13,000 but told Ars earlier this year that he has not yet collected the award.

The company's troubles worsened from there. A lawsuit filed in early April 2014 (read the 21-page complaint) accuses BFL of engaging in "deceptive and unconscionable business practices." The suit, which seeks class-action status, was filed that same month in Kansas.

That case accuses BFL of collecting payment for "non-existent Bitcoin mining equipment, failing to ship Bitcoin mining equipment orders for which consumers have pre-paid, misrepresenting the date such equipment is to ship to customers, and profiting from Bitcoin mining for Defendant’s own benefit using customers’ equipment without permission or authorization from customers."

UPDATE 2:15pm CT: Butterfly Labs' spokesman, Charles Zinkowski, sent Ars this statement, declaring that the company was "disappointed in the heavy-handed actions" of the FTC.

"Butterfly Labs intends to defend our business and our nascent and promising industry," the company said. "The government wants to shut Butterfly Labs down, and we are not going away without a fight to vindicate bitcoin, our company, and our employees."

Zinkowski also did not respond to further questions.

Feds say Bitcoin miner maker Butterfly Labs ran “systematic deception” [Updated] (2024)

FAQs

Does it still make sense to mine Bitcoin? ›

Is crypto mining still profitable? Yes. Crypto mining can be profitable - but there are factors miners need to consider including electricity costs, mining difficulty, and market conditions. All these can significantly impact profitability.

What do Bitcoin miners verify? ›

The mining process is what you hear called proof-of-work (PoW)—the work done to generate the winning hash is viewed as proof the miner validated the transactions in the block, so it's called proof-of-work. PoW is also sometimes called a consensus mechanism, but proof-of-work is only part of consensus.

How do I test for Bitcoin miners? ›

Unusual CPU Usage. One of the most telltale signs of cryptojacking or malware infection is a sudden and unexplained spike in CPU usage. Since crypto mining requires significant computational power, an infected device will often show high CPU usage even when not performing any intensive tasks.

Is Bitcoin mining crypto miner real or fake? ›

It's real, how much you can make from it depends on the power of your mining computer, which crypto you decide to mine, the market value of that crypto… then you have to take into consideration the cost of electricity which varies depending on where you live.

How many years will it take to mine the last Bitcoin? ›

The supply of bitcoins is replenished at a set rate of one block every ten minutes. The system design reduces the number of new bitcoins in each block by half every four years. There are only about 1.5 million bitcoins left. Experts predict that the last bitcoins will be mined by 2140.

Can Bitcoin miners be traced? ›

Cryptocurrency mining can be detected in the network. Machine learning can be employed to detect mining services automatically. Dedicated web application collects IP addresses and service availability of various mining pool servers.

How can I tell if someone is mining bitcoins on my computer? ›

Is your PC Infected with a Crypto Miner? Here's How to Find Out
  1. High CPU or GPU Usage. ...
  2. Increased fan noise and overheating. ...
  3. Decrease in performance. ...
  4. Unexplained Network Activity. ...
  5. Crashes and more crashes. ...
  6. Short battery life. ...
  7. Unknown Processes in Task Manager. ...
  8. Blocked access to system monitoring tools.
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Can you mine bitcoin on your phone? ›

Does Bitcoin Mining Work on a Smartphone? Yes, it is possible to mine Bitcoin on a smartphone, whether you have an Android device or an iPhone. Since phones are essentially computers, they can be set to the task of computing hashes. A hash is a one-way transformation of data.

Is Bitcoin mining just guessing? ›

These computers use trial and error, guessing repeatedly until they find a solution. The more computer power a crypto miner uses, the more attempts they can make to solve the puzzle.

How to spot bitcoin miners? ›

Symptoms. Users may notice a very slow computer as most of the CPU cycles will be used up by the miner. The process-names may vary but NsCpuCNMiner32.exe and NsCpuCNMiner64.exe are very common ones, which are not necessarily malicious.

Do you need a license to mine Bitcoin? ›

California prohibits mining but allows exchanges (with restrictions). Tax laws apply.

Can Bitcoin actually be mined? ›

Miners who participate in this process compete for rewards in the form of Bitcoin. While Bitcoin mining has a good track record for reliability, it has also attracted its share of criticism because of the energy needed to run the network. Bitcoin alone uses more electricity than some entire countries.

Will Bitcoin mining become obsolete? ›

The final halving will be in 2140. From then on, no new BTC will be minted. After the last bitcoin has been mined, miners will no longer receive bitcoin rewards for adding blocks to the blockchain. But that doesn't mean miners will become obsolete.

How long does it take to mine 1 Bitcoin? ›

In some cases, mining just a single bitcoin can take anywhere from 10 minutes to 30 days, depending on your hardware and software setup.

Is Bitcoin mining still profitable in 2024? ›

In 2024, mining Bitcoin can still be profitable, but miners need to consider factors such as the cost of electricity required to mine a block reward. As the mining difficulty increases more advanced hardware and energy is required by miners.

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