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Musician Garrett “G. Love” Dutton said he lost roughly 5.9 bitcoin — about $424,000 — after downloading a counterfeit Ledger wallet app from Apple’s Mac App Store while transferring his hardware wallet to a new computer.
Dutton posted the incident on X on April 11, saying he entered his 24‑word seed phrase into the malicious app and watched his retirement savings vanish.
Blockchain investigator ZachXBT traced the funds through nine transactions to addresses on the KuCoin exchange.
KuCoin said it had temporarily frozen a suspicious account for seven days and noted that any further action would require formal legal steps.
Researchers and outlets report the fake app appears to have been removed from Apple’s store, though Apple had made no public statement at the time of reporting.
Dutton has urged caution to others and acknowledged the mistake.
The theft adds to a series of losses involving counterfeit crypto software and highlights persistent gaps in app‑store and end‑user protections for self‑custodied digital assets.
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This episode reflects both a criminal scheme exploiting app‑store trust and a critical user mistake: Ledger’s published warnings about seed phrases were ignored. It underscores persistent vetting gaps in app marketplaces and suggests more scams and greater pressure on stores to improve controls.








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