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Insiders sell government crypto database to violent home invaders as transparency laws backfire

Insiders sell government crypto database to violent home invaders as transparency laws backfireAn insider allegedly sold address-and-family lookups to criminals, turning “self-custody” into a coercion problem overnight. Gino Matos Jan. 11, 2026 at 12:00 pm UTC 4 min read Updated: Jan.

Insiders sell government crypto database to violent home invaders as transparency laws backfire

Insiders sell government crypto database to violent home invaders as transparency laws backfire

Credit: Cover art/illustration via CryptoSlate. Image includes combined content which may include AI-generated content.

Key Highlights

  • 10, 2026 at 11:24 am UTC Share Cover art/illustration via CryptoSlate.
  • Image includes combined content which may include AI-generated content.
  • A tax employee in Bobigny used internal software to compile dossiers on cryptocurrency specialists, billionaire Vincent Bolloré, prison guards, and a judge.
  • She passed the information to criminals who paid €800 to attack a prison officer at home in Montreuil. Her appeal was rejected Jan.
  • 6, as reported by local media. The case matters less for what happened than for how targets were selected.
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