xiyu|Jan 28, 2026 03:07
Two crypto thieves arguing about who's richer.
How do they compare? Screen sharing and transferring funds to prove wallet ownership.
Turns out, one of them, called 'Lick,' accidentally exposed his wallet address.
@zachxbt traced the address—guess what? It’s linked to $90M stolen from the U.S. government.
This money was seized crypto assets. Last October, zachxbt already reported $20M of it being stolen.
And here’s the wild part.
zachxbt found out Lick’s real name is John Daghita, and his dad, Dean Daghita, runs a company called CMDSS, which manages seized crypto assets for the U.S. Marshals Service.
They just got the contract last October and are still working on it.
After getting exposed, Lick started deleting Telegram records, and CMDSS quickly cleaned up their website.
But Lick didn’t stop there—he kept harassing zachxbt and even sent 0.6767 ETH (around $1,900) from the stolen wallet to zachxbt’s wallet as a blatant provocation.
What does CMDSS’s website say?
'We are a trusted provider of critical mission services for the Department of Defense and the Department of Justice.'
Hmm .
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