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Ledger co-founder kidnap rumor confuses pockets customers

By Editorial Board Published January 22, 2025 3 Min Read
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Ledger co-founder kidnap rumor confuses pockets customers

Panic unfold throughout the crypto business at this time with rumors of a private security scenario involving an officer of Ledger, the world’s hottest crypto {hardware} pockets.

In France, an lively investigation involving Ledger co-founder Éric Larchevêque is reportedly ongoing. On social media, some customers suspected a kidnapping or ransom scenario.

The tweet from Coin Academy’s French-language X account that apparently began the rumor not exists however, disappointingly, the publication hasn’t tweeted a correction.

Some customers posted pretend photos of alleged perpetrators, making it troublesome to discern how severe folks have been taking the scenario.

A supply allegedly near Larchevêque, Journalist Grégory Raymond, wrote by mid-morning New York time that “Eric is safe, it’s the only thing I can communicate at the moment. I’m in the process of checking the information.”

In response to Raymond, Larchevêque “is not involved in the kidnapping rumor.”

Not totally satisfied, Binance founder Changpeng Zhao (“CZ”) tweeted concern with out committing to any specific set of information — then deleted his tweet. Though unsure as to what had occurred with Larchevêque, CZ acknowledged rumors of a attainable ransom scenario but admitted “not sure what is true for now.”

A user-generated Neighborhood Word on X signifies that the rumor of a kidnapping might be not true.

In any case, the rumors have been regarding for crypto house owners who maintain their very own keys generated from Ledger units like its Stax, Flex, or Nano sequence.

Ledger Recuperate shops non-public key shards

Ledger is the maker of handheld {hardware} that generate public/non-public keypairs of crypto wallets and facilitate safe transaction signatures. Traditionally, its units by no means shared keys in any cloud or distributed service. 

Nevertheless, Ledger lately launched a service referred to as Ledger Recuperate that shops hashed shards of consumers’ keypairs in Ledger-maintained storage. The opt-in service is accessible to paying subscribers.

Ledger assures clients that its Recuperate service hasn’t been compromised.

As of publication time, neither Ledger nor its CEO have commented publicly on the existence or non-existence of a private security scenario involving Larchevêque.

Protos has reached out to Ledger for remark and can replace this text if we obtain a response.

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