Address Linked to Wonderland's Sifu Cashes Out $5.5M Worth of Ether
Sifu is an alleged serial scammer who has previously been convicted.

Sifu, the pseudonymous treasurer of Wonderland and co-founder of crypto exchange QuadrigaCX, started moving his funds through coin mixer Tornado Cash, according to on-chain data.
- The address sifu.eth had sent about 1,000 ether ($2.77 million) to Tornado Cash since around 7:00 UTC on Tuesday. The address has been linked to the Wonderland treasurer, an alleged serial scammer whose record includes a conviction and deportation.
- Another 1,000 ether was sent to Tornado Cash five hours later, bringing the total to $5.54 million.
- "It is impossible to determine with certainty whether the scammer is in control of the address, but given the particular case it is likely," chief technology officer of crypto wallet ZenGo, Tal Be'ery, told CoinDesk.
- Last week, Wonderland's treasurer was also revealed to be the co-founder of failed Canadian exchange QuadrigaCX, Michael Patryn.
- Wonderland's TIME token lost as much as 32% immediately after the revelation. TIME has lost nearly 60% of its value compared to last week, according to data from analytics tool CoinGecko.
Read more: How Did a Former Quadriga Exec End Up Running a DeFi Protocol? Wonderland Founder Explains
UPDATE (Feb. 1, 15:00 UTC): Adds later transactions in second bullet; updates headline figure.
UPDATE (Feb. 1. 22:54 UTC): Replaces "laundering with a neutral verb in the first paragraph.
Eliza Gkritsi
Eliza Gkritsi is a CoinDesk contributor focused on the intersection of crypto and AI, having previously covered mining for two years. She previously worked at TechNode in Shanghai and has graduated from the London School of Economics, Fudan University, and the University of York. She owns 25 WLD. She tweets as @egreechee.
