Wallet Tracing: This site focuses on tracing, exchange records, and the points where the government's narrative jumps beyond the actual blockchain evidence. This page, penalties and sentencing, keeps the focus on wire fraud so the site does not read like a recycled template.
This site is built around exchanges, wallet attribution, blockchain tracing, and the enforcement mix that turns technical records into allegations.
The prosecution wants to connect accounts, custodians, and transactions into one attribution story.
Custodian records and chat logs can become the timeline if the defense does not challenge attribution early.
The right lawyer can challenge the jump from technical data to criminal intent.
Federal crypto fraud convictions carry severe penalties. Understanding the sentencing exposure — and the factors that determine the actual sentence — is essential to making informed decisions about your defense.
Under 18 U.S.C. § 1343, 1348, 1349, a conviction for crypto fraud carries: up to 20 years per count for wire fraud, up to 25 years for securities fraud, plus asset forfeiture including cryptocurrency.
But the statutory maximum is only the ceiling. The actual sentence is determined by the Federal Sentencing Guidelines.
The Guidelines calculate a recommended sentencing range based on two factors:
The intersection of these two numbers produces a range — for example, 57-71 months, 78-97 months, etc. While the Guidelines are technically "advisory" after United States v. Booker, they remain the starting point for every federal sentence.
| Enhancement | Impact |
|---|---|
| Loss amount exceeding thresholds | Significant offense level increases at $6,500, $15,000, $40,000, $95,000, $150,000, $250,000, $550,000, $1.5M, $3.5M, $9.5M, $25M, $65M, $150M, $250M, $550M |
| Leadership/organizer role | +2 to +4 levels |
| Sophisticated means | +2 levels |
| Obstruction of justice | +2 levels |
| Abuse of position of trust | +2 levels |
| Number of victims / vulnerable victims | +2 to +6 levels |
The decisions made in the first weeks of a case — what you say, what you agree to, what strategy you pursue — directly affect your sentencing exposure. Get experienced counsel now.
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