Avraham Eisenberg Found Guilty in $110 Million DeFi Scheme
Avraham Eisenberg is convicted of a $110 million fraud on Mango Markets, manipulating MNGO token prices and exposing DeFi vulnerabilities.

Avraham Eisenberg is convicted of a $110 million fraud on Mango Markets, manipulating MNGO token prices and exposing DeFi vulnerabilities.
Despite publicly confessing to his actions, Eisenberg has pled not guilty to all charges.
The US DOJ has raised concerns regarding SBF’s proposed jury questions, deeming them "unnecessarily intrusive" and suggesting they may serve to bolster his defense strategy.
The Solana-based decentralized exchange (DEX) Mango Labs sued Avraham Eisenberg for its “profitable trading strategy.”
The CFTC isn’t buying Eisenberg’s argument that his attack on Mango Markets was a legal act.
Avraham Eisenberg could not be immediately reached for comment, and it is unclear whether he has a lawyer.
Avraham Eisenberg, the crypto trader behind last month’s $100 million Mango Markets price manipulation maneuver, couldn’t do the same to Aave.
The Mango Markets exploiter is back—but this time, things might not be going as planned.
The initial offer appeared to have been rejected.
A recent report hinted that a US federal court issued Celsius a formal summons.