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North Korea Terrorism Creditors Seek Kelp DAO ETH Before Vote

Thiago Alvarez
Last updated: May 3, 2026 7:56 pm
Thiago Alvarez
Published: May 3, 2026
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Creditors linked to North Korea terrorism victims are attempting to seize Ethereum frozen on Arbitrum and connected to Kelp DAO, racing to act before a pending DeFi United governance vote could redirect the assets into a recovery fund.

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Why creditors are targeting the frozen Kelp DAO ETHWhat the Arbitrum-frozen ETH means for Kelp DAOWhy the DeFi United vote is the key timing trigger

Why creditors are targeting the frozen Kelp DAO ETH

The seizure attempt centers on ETH that was frozen by the Arbitrum Security Council through an emergency action taken in April 2026. The assets are tied to Kelp DAO and linked to funds traced back to North Korea’s Lazarus Group hacking operations.

Creditors holding claims from terrorism-related judgments are now seeking legal authority to seize the frozen ETH before DAO governance can determine its fate. The dispute puts court-ordered asset recovery on a collision course with decentralized decision-making.

On-chain investigator ZachXBT and associated legal counsel have been involved in efforts to identify and recover Lazarus Group funds across multiple protocols, as reported by Bitcoin.com. The frozen Arbitrum ETH appears to be one tranche of those broader recovery efforts, similar to how state-linked crypto operations have drawn legal scrutiny globally.

What the Arbitrum-frozen ETH means for Kelp DAO

The ETH remains frozen on Arbitrum, meaning it cannot be moved, staked, or redeployed by Kelp DAO or any other party without a governance decision or court order. This operational freeze leaves the assets in limbo, locked at the smart contract level by the Security Council’s emergency powers.

For Kelp DAO, the freeze creates uncertainty around protocol obligations and user expectations tied to those assets. The situation echoes broader tensions in DeFi when creditor claims intersect with platform-held funds, forcing protocols to navigate between legal compliance and community governance.

The Arbitrum DAO has separately opened a vote on whether to release approximately 30,766 frozen ETH into a DeFi United recovery fund, according to Unchained Crypto reporting. That proposal is the mechanism creditors are trying to preempt.

Why the DeFi United vote is the key timing trigger

The pending DeFi United vote serves as the immediate deadline driving the creditors’ legal strategy. If the DAO approves the release of frozen ETH into the recovery fund, the assets could become significantly harder to seize through traditional legal channels.

This creates a race between two competing frameworks for asset control: court-ordered seizure on behalf of terrorism victims versus DAO governance distributing funds through a community-approved recovery mechanism. The outcome may set precedent for how frozen DeFi assets are treated when both legal claimants and token holders assert authority, a dynamic not unlike questions raised in cases where traditional finance structures meet blockchain governance.

Readers should monitor three developments: the DeFi United vote result on Snapshot, any court filings that could compel Arbitrum’s Security Council to transfer the ETH to creditors, and whether additional frozen tranches face similar claims.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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ByThiago Alvarez
Thiago Alvarez is a crypto and fintech analyst at Coinwy, covering blockchain payments, DeFi protocols, and digital asset regulation. With a background in financial technology and compliance analysis, Thiago focuses on evaluating the operational viability and regulatory positioning of emerging crypto projects. His work examines token economics, cross-border payment infrastructure, and institutional adoption trends across global markets.
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