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MEV Bot Engineer Arrested in $1.2M Rug Pull Scam

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Last updated: 2024/03/21 at 6:03 PM
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March 21, 2024 17:09 EDT

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$1.2 Million MEV Rug Pull Scam and Previous Criminal HistoryCrypto Fraud Persists Amid Regulatory Gaps
Source: Midjourney

A notorious MEV-bot engineer linked to a $1.2 million rug pull scam, Robert Robb (known online as “pokerbrat”), was arrested by U.S. law enforcement on March 20.

Robb’s arrest came to light on March 21 after cryptocurrency sleuth ZachXBT revealed a possible connection to the alleged scam.

$1.2 Million MEV Rug Pull Scam and Previous Criminal History


The case was first brought to the limelight when the blockchain security expert unveiled Robb’s illicit crypto activities in December 2023.

MEV refers to the profit miners can make by reordering, front-running, or including transactions in a block to benefit them financially. This can occur due to the nature of how transactions are processed and included in a blockchain, particularly in decentralized finance (DeFi) applications.

MEV bots are automated tools designed to exploit this potential profit by quickly identifying and executing trades based on the order of block transactions.

Community Alert: @pokerbrat2019 solicited at least $1.2M from 11 individuals earlier this year for various MEV bots (independent from Rampage) that he claimed would soon be operational.

After initially agreeing to return funds due to countless launch delays PokerBrat has made… pic.twitter.com/qzDdIriizf

— ZachXBT (@zachxbt) December 4, 2023

Robb was reportedly able to pull the funds from investors based on his promise to build automated trading bots. ZachXBT alleged that Robb was an MEV bot fraudster who disappeared with investor funds without delivering on his promise.

Zach’s allegation further revealed various excuses presented by Robb after incessant delay of the project up until investors became frustrated.

After about 60 days of waiting for the project updates, Robb came up with excuses ranging from COVID setbacks, exchange issues, extortion, family problems, and health issues.

Also, the MEV engineer was allegedly removing people asking about the reasons behind the delay from the project’s chatroom.

Update: It has been ~60 days and not one of them have received their funds back and still no product has been delivered.

New excuses get made up each week.

He has also blocked me. pic.twitter.com/3bkgkEZI3p

— ZachXBT (@zachxbt) February 5, 2024

The severity of these allegations was aggravated when Zach made a thread revealing Robb’s previous criminal history, involving frauds and thefts as far back as 20 years.

According to the allegations, Robb pleaded guilty to scamming investors of over $4 million in 2002. Robb was also sentenced to three years in prison in 2007 for defrauding over ten victims in Colorado.

Crypto Fraud Persists Amid Regulatory Gaps


While the crypto community awaits full details of Robb’s arrest from Henderson Police, ZachXBT’s allegations suggest Robb was arrested in correlation to the alleged $1.2 million rug pull scam.

This whole case shows how fraudsters are hiding behind the screen to exploit regulatory gaps in the crypto ecosystem.

According to a Chainalysis report, the crypto industry has lost over $87 billion to scams and fraudulent activities between 2021 and now.



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