Avraham Eisenberg's sentencing for exploiting Mango Markets has been postponed to April 10.
Mango DAO settles with SEC for $700,000 fine after Avraham Eisenberg's 2022 exploit leading to $110 million losses.
The SEC has filed settled charges against Mango Markets operators following a $100 million exploit by Avraham Eisenberg in 2022.
Avraham Eisenberg seeks acquittal of his Mango Markets conviction, citing legal and evidentiary flaws. Eisenberg was previously convicted of commodities fraud, commodities manipulation, and wire fraud.
Mango Markets exploiter Avraham Eisenberg seeks to have his April 2024 fraud conviction overturned and requests a new trial.
Avraham Eisenberg, known for the Mango Markets crypto heist, faces additional charges after FBI discoveries of child pornography on his devices.
Avraham Eisenberg, known for fraud and market manipulation at Mango Markets, faces child pornography charges.
Avraham Eisenberg has been convicted of commodities fraud, manipulation, and wire fraud for exploiting Mango Markets, a Solana-based DeFi platform, stealing $110 million.
Avraham "Avi" Eisenberg was convicted of a $110 million fraud involving market manipulation of Mango Markets' token, MNGO.
Avraham Eisenberg was convicted on three counts of fraud for exploiting Mango Markets and causing a $110m loss, highlighting DeFi vulnerabilities.
Avraham 'Avi' Eisenberg was convicted by a U.S. federal jury for commodities fraud, manipulation, and wire fraud linked to a $116 million exploit of the Solana-based exchange Mango Markets.
Avraham Eisenberg has been convicted of committing fraud by manipulating the DeFi platform Mango Markets on the Solana blockchain and absconding with over $110 million in funds.
Avraham Eisenberg's attorney argued that his client's $100 million profit from Mango Markets was legal, relying on a 'code is law' defense in the closing argument.
The trial of Avraham Eisenberg, implicated in the $100 million Mango Markets exploit, begins in New York, scrutinizing the October 2022 scandal.
In Avraham Eisenberg's trial, there is a legal debate whether DeFi transactions fall under current financial laws.
Avraham Eisenberg, notable for exploiting Mango Markets, faces trial, with outcomes likely informing the 'code is law' defense efficacy.
Avraham Eisenberg's defense claimed in court that his trading strategy, which led to substantial gains, was legal, emphasizing that winning isn't against the law.
Avraham Eisenberg stands trial for allegedly stealing $110 million via token fraud from Mango Markets, with a potential 40-year sentence.