A Bitcoin Millionaire family in British Columbia discovered that crypto wealth can bring danger in the worst way. What started as online bragging in a tight-knit community ended in a targeted home invasion that lasted through the night.
The attackers were not random burglars. They arrived with a plan, weapons, and a clear goal: force a transfer of Bitcoin and other digital assets. The case, revisited in court in mid-November 2025, is now one of Canada’s clearest examples of “crypto torture” crimes.
It also carries a rare twist of courage, because the daughter’s escape stopped the nightmare from going even further.
How the Crypto Torture Home Invasion Unfolded.
On April 28, 2024, around 6:30 p.m., four masked men came to a home in Port Moody, B.C., dressed as Canada Post delivery workers. Two of them stood at the door with a box and a signature pad. When the family opened up, the group pushed inside, closed the door behind them, and restrained the father, mother, and adult daughter with zap straps and threats. The intruders spoke Mandarin, Cantonese, and English, calling each other by numbers, and acted as if they already knew the family’s routines and assets.
Details of last year's Port Moody wrench attack have been revealed. The attackers came to Canada from Hong Kong specifically for this robbery.
They posed as mailmen, held the family hostage for 13 hours, waterboarded, sexually assaulted, extracted $1.6M.https://t.co/evMYKnFuej
— Jameson Lopp (@lopp) November 22, 2025
They seized phones and laptops and demanded crypto passwords and banking access. The father was beaten repeatedly, blinded, and held at gunpoint. Over the next 13 hours, the gang used physical and psychological torture to break resistance. The father was waterboarded multiple times, stripped, and threatened with mutilation if he did not comply. The mother was bound, blindfolded, and waterboarded beside him. The daughter was moved between rooms, threatened with knives and guns, and forced to comply with degrading demands meant to pressure her father into giving up more access.
Despite the terror, the attackers struggled to reach the amount they wanted. They believed the father held 200 Bitcoin, then lowered demands after realizing his online claims were inflated. In the end, they drained about $1.6-$2M in crypto from the family’s accounts and destroyed electronics by soaking devices in bleach and water. They fled in the early morning hours, leaving the family restrained and traumatized.
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The Daughter’s Escape That Ended the Ordeal
Around 8 a.m. on April 29, the house went quiet. The daughter, still partially restrained, believed the men had left and forced herself free from the blanket binding her. She checked upstairs, found her mother hog-tied in the main bedroom, and cut away some restraints. Then she ran out through the back door. Several neighbors did not answer, but she reached a nearby friend’s home and called 911.
The police arrived quickly and found the father stumbling out, injured and half-naked, with restraints still on. Officers found the mother bound upstairs. The daughter’s call likely prevented further violence and helped secure the crime scene before the gang could return. Her escape became the turning point that saved their lives.
Shocking $2M crypto heist in B.C.: Thieves posed as mailmen, tortured a family for 13 hours—daughter assaulted, wife degraded. Perpetrator Tsz Wing Boaz Chan, who traveled to Canada for the crime, gets 7 years behind bars. Crypto's dark side exposed. #Crypto #Heist #Crime — Crypto Miracle
(@cryptomiracle07) November 22, 2025
One of the attackers, named Tsz Wing Boaz Chan, later pleaded guilty to break-and-enter robbery, unlawful confinement, and sexual assault. He was sentenced in November 2025 to a seven-year global term, with restitution set at roughly $50,000, reflecting his reported payout for participating.
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What This Bitcoin Millionaire Case Means for Crypto Holders
By all means, this attack looks pre-planned. The gang surveilled the home in advance, knew family schedules, and targeted a victim tied to visible crypto success. It shows the modern risk profile of high-visibility holders: self-custody protects against exchange hacks, but public bragging can convert digital wealth into a physical target.
The family faced lasting trauma, fear of returning home, and financial collapse after their savings vanished. The lesson is blunt. Crypto security is not only about seed phrases and cold wallets. It is also about privacy, restraint, and keeping real-world identity separated from on-chain wealth.
In this case, online hype turned into a real front-door threat, and survival depended on one person finding the strength to run.
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