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Mistrial Declared in $25M MEV Fraud Case

BY Solomon M.·2 MIN READ·NOVEMBER 9, 2025

A mistrial was declared for Anton and James Peraire-Bueno, the ‘MEV Brothers,’ in a $25 million Ethereum fraud case in Manhattan federal court, involving high-speed MEV strategies.

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Key Takeaways:
  • Mistrial declared in $25M Ethereum MEV fraud case.
  • Brothers accused of manipulating Ethereum trades.
  • Potential precedent for future blockchain fraud cases.

This unprecedented case marks the first major prosecution for MEV-based wire fraud, influencing Ethereum stakeholders and potentially reshaping legal interpretations and enforcement related to blockchain activities.

A federal fraud case against the Peraire-Bueno brothers, accused of exploiting Ethereum’s MEV, ended in a mistrial. The MEV Brothers allegedly pocketed $25 million through strategic trade manipulation last year.

Accused of wire fraud, the brothers, educated at MIT, used their knowledge to orchestrate a complex scheme. “Then the brothers planted a trade that looked like one thing from the outside, but was secretly something else. Then, just as the defendants planned, the victims took the bait.”

No direct market impact on Ethereum was noted post-trial. The activity involved a specific software exploited to execute high-speed trades. The broader Ethereum market remains unaffected.

Legal experts point out the absence of a specific law for blockchain fraud. The case may hold implications for regulatory frameworks concerning cryptocurrency and blockchain activities.

The mistrial did not disrupt Ethereum’s regulations or market infrastructure significantly. Traders and stakeholders continue monitoring potential judicial consequences and shifts in regulatory policies.

Industry analysts suggest the necessity for clearer blockchain fraud definitions. Trends in legal proceedings against MEV-related activities could influence future technological evolution and regulatory advancement. The industry awaits further prosecution details.

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The content on The CCPress is provided for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency investments carry inherent risks. Please consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

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