- Suspected ringleader was arrested on April 3, but networks remain active.
- Gang says it can arrange deaths that look like fatal accidents.
- Criminals demand deposits in USDT, vow to send video footage of attacks.
The arrest of the alleged ringleader behind a network of cryptocurrency-fuelled “revenge agencies” has failed to halt a market for on-demand harassment and violence, with operators continuing to solicit clients online days later.
Police detained the suspect on April 3, accusing him of coordinating operations that paid as little as $300 in Tether’s dollar-pegged stablecoin USDT for acts such as smearing rotting food and human waste on victims’ doorsteps.
But Korean-language online advertisements posted on Monday, as seen by DL…







