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Binance France President Targeted in Latest Crypto Home Invasion

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Last updated: February 13, 2026 8:01 pm
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Binance France President David Prinçay was the victim of a home invasion by three armed criminals in Val-de-Marne, according to local reports. The alleged criminals are said to have botched the original intrusion and tried to break into another location where they potentially thought Prinçay was located a couple of hours later, which turned out to be the wrong address.

The accused were eventually caught after arriving in Lyon by train, as local law enforcement was able to track them via surveillance footage and phones they had stolen from the first home they targeted.

These sorts of physical attacks against known crypto industry insiders have become increasingly common over the past year or two, especially in France. Last year, a French tax agent was charged with selling the personal information of individuals known to be involved with crypto to criminals. Additionally, the personal information of purchases of Ledger hardware wallets was leaked in a data breach associated with the hardware manufacturer’s third-party payment processor. Notably, a Ledger co-founder and his wife were also kidnapped last year before being rescued by police, which led to the arrest of ten individuals.

Crypto and blockchain technology push the responsibility for security over their assets to end users. If not dealt with properly, the security of one’s bitcoin holdings can be similar to storing a large amount of physical cash in a shoebox under the bed.

If an attacker is able to gain physical proximity to an individual who owns a large amount of crypto, the threat of violence can be used to force a victim to transfer their crypto over to a blockchain address controlled by the attacker. This is generally known as a “$5 wrench attack,” as it cuts through the various layers of computer security, such as passwords and offline key storage, via the threat of physical violence in the real world.

The comedy of errors allegedly made by those involved in this most recent attack, such as showing up at the wrong residence and taking phones that made it easier for them to be tracked down, make this situation a much more lighthearted affair than it otherwise may have been. That said, illicit activity involving crypto was at an all-time high in 2025. Additionally, these sorts of physical attacks in the real world also reached record levels last year, and that trend has continued into 2026. Around the start of this month, there was an alleged $66 million theft attempt in Arizona that echoed a previous episode of Black Mirror, and a bitcoin-denominated ransom may also be associated with the ongoing kidnapping case involving Nancy Guthrie. A report from blockchain analysis firm Chainalysis released this week also points to increased use of crypto in human trafficking operations last year.

While the world’s financial system is integrating blockchain technology, whether it be via bitcoin or more centralized alternatives like stablecoins, it’s clear that an upgrade in the protection of sensitive data and operational security is also needed. Due to their centralized nature, stablecoin issuers are able to assist law enforcement with their investigations and even freeze assets thought to be connected to criminal activity, which is attractive to some banks that are looking to issue their own dollar-pegged tokens.

Of course, holders of digitally-native crypto assets like bitcoin are on their own when it comes to the security of their funds. That said, some bitcoin wallet features, namely multisignature addresses, can be a powerful tool in distributing ownership over multiple parties and removing the central point of failure that is targeted in these sorts of physical attacks. However, if custody is completely handed over to third parties, Bitcoin starts to lose some of its often-touted properties, such as censorship-resistant transactions, that make it interesting to enthusiasts in the first place.

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