Notorious carding marketplace shut down in 2025
3 years (March 2022 - June 2025)
Market Age
65%
Uptime
2/10
Trust Score
4/10
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BidenCash was a prolific darknet carding marketplace that operated from March 2022 until its June 2025 seizure by international law enforcement. Specializing in the sale of stolen payment card data, the platform facilitated the trafficking of over 15 million compromised credit/debit cards and personally identifiable information (PII), generating $17M+ in revenue. The U.S. Department of Justice, working with the FBI, Secret Service, and Dutch authorities, seized 145 domains associated with BidenCash's infrastructure across both clearnet and darknet platforms. The market gained notoriety for: 1) Offering free dumps of 2.1M cards in 2023 as marketing ploys 2) Expanding into SSH credential sales ($2/server access) 3) Operating brazenly on clearnet domains like bidencash[.]asia. Despite security claims, forensic analysis revealed administrators stored customer data unencrypted, leading to multiple breaches. The June 2025 takedown redirected all BidenCash domains to law enforcement seizure notices, though the operators' identities remain unknown as of publication. Researchers can find BidenCash datasets in cybersecurity breach archives, but all active sites using the name are confirmed scams or honeypots.
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