
CoinDesk Podcast Network The Blockspace Pod: $46m Heist Perp Gets Nabbed & Kraken Gets Fed Account
Mar 7, 2026
Khan (Luxor) — research lead who tracks Bitcoin hashrate and mining economics. Chris Johannesson (IonStream) — go-to-market lead for bare-metal GPU rentals and NeoCloud infrastructure. They discuss a $46M theft arrest, Kraken securing a Fed master account and what a skinny access means, the pivot from ASICs to GPUs and IREN’s push to 150,000 GPUs.
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Zoomer Arrested After Flexing Stolen $46M
- John DeGita's son allegedly stole $46M in crypto from U.S. Marshals funds managed by his father's firm, Command Services and Support Inc.
- ZachXBT's blockchain sleuthing traced transactions and public flexing (band for band) that helped lead to the arrest in St. Martin.
Kraken Wins A Skinny Fed Master Account
- Kraken Financial received a Federal Reserve master account, granting direct access to Fedwire and core banking plumbing for a crypto firm.
- It's a "skinny" account that can't earn interest on deposits, limiting full parity with traditional banks' capabilities.
NeoClouds Unlock Large Cost Savings For AI
- NeoClouds offer cheaper long-term GPU rentals versus hyperscalers, creating an inflection where firms shift from on-demand cloud to contracted clusters.
- Cost math: large customers can save ~80% per node versus AWS when running many servers, driving demand for NeoClouds.
