Bitcoin Mining Promises Under Fire as SEC Alleges $48.5M Investor Funds Were Misused

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Federal regulators are tightening the vise on crypto investment schemes, spotlighting alleged fraud tied to bitcoin mining that raised nearly $100 million while misleading thousands of investors about operations, capacity and the use of their money.

SEC Alleges Massive Capacity Gaps in Bitcoin Mining Venture That Pulled in $95.6M

A federal enforcement action highlights risks tied to unregistered crypto-related investments. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) charged Danh C. Vo on Dec. 17 with fraud tied to a bitcoin mining business, alleging large-scale misappropriation of investor funds.

The civil complaint outlines how Vo, identified as the founder and CEO of VBit Technologies Corp., raised more than $95.6 million from approximately 6,400 investors through a venture branded as VBit. The filing focuses on Hosting Agreements marketed as a way to earn passive income from bitcoin mining, a process that relies on specialized computers to validate blockchain transactions and generate bitcoin rewards.

The regulator described material misstatements about the scale of operations and the use of investor capital, emphasizing discrepancies between promoted infrastructure and actual activity. The complaint alleges:

The complaint alleges that Vo, through VBit, sold Hosting Agreements for far more mining rigs than VBit was actually operating.

“The complaint further alleges that Vo misappropriated $48.5 million from investors and used large sums of the misappropriated funds for gambling and gifts to family members before he fled the United States,” the SEC added. These assertions form the basis for claims that investors were misled about both capacity and financial stewardship.

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Filed in federal court in Delaware, the action charges violations of Sections 5(a), 5©, and 17(a) of the Securities Act of 1933, along with Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Rule 10b-5. The SEC seeks permanent injunctions, disgorgement with prejudgment interest, civil penalties, and an officer and director bar. Several family members were named as relief defendants based on alleged receipt of ill-gotten gains and have consented to final judgments, subject to court approval, requiring repayment.

While the case underscores regulatory scrutiny of crypto-related offerings, legitimate bitcoin mining businesses typically emphasize transparent disclosures, verifiable infrastructure, and operational risk awareness rather than fixed or passive return promises.

FAQ

  • What did the SEC allege against VBit Technologies?

The SEC alleges VBit misled investors about bitcoin mining capacity and misappropriated $48.5 million in funds.

  • How much money did Danh C. Vo raise from investors?

The complaint says more than $95.6 million was raised from about 6,400 investors.

  • What were VBit Hosting Agreements?

They were marketed as passive income investments tied to bitcoin mining operations.

  • What penalties is the SEC seeking?

The SEC is pursuing injunctions, disgorgement, civil penalties, and an officer and director bar.

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