Data Breach Summary
Bitcoin Depot, Inc. has informed customers of a recent data security incident that may have impacted their personal information. The company emphasized that, to date, there is no evidence of misuse of any customer data, but it is taking proactive steps to address the situation and protect affected individuals.
On June 23, 2024, Bitcoin Depot detected unusual activity within its information systems, prompting the company to immediately launch an investigation. As part of the investigation, Bitcoin Depot engaged third-party incident response experts to determine the extent of the unauthorized activity. After completing the investigation on July 18, 2024, Bitcoin Depot identified that an unauthorized individual had obtained certain documents containing personal information related to some of their customers, including yours.
However, due to the ongoing investigation, Bitcoin Depot was unable to notify affected individuals sooner. Federal law enforcement had requested that the company delay notification until their investigation was complete. On June 13, 2025, law enforcement confirmed that their investigation was concluded, which allowed Bitcoin Depot to provide this notice to customers.
The breach may have exposed the following personal information:
Name
Phone number
Driver’s license number
Address (in some cases)
Date of birth (in some cases)
Email address (in some cases)
Bitcoin Depot is still investigating the full scope of the incident and is committed to keeping customers informed of any further developments.
The breach potentially exposed sensitive personal information, including clients’ first and last names in combination with their Social Security numbers. While the full scope of the breach is still under investigation, Trinity Petroleum Management has notified affected individuals about the potential exposure of this data.
The personal and sensitive information compromised in this breach includes elements that could lead to serious privacy issues for the affected individuals. Those impacted are at an increased risk of identity theft, where their information could be used without their knowledge to commit fraud or other illegal activities.
If your personal information has been breached, it’s important to take immediate and proactive steps to minimize the potential impact and protect yourself from identity theft or fraud. Here are some general actions that you should consider taking:
Monitor Credit Reports: Check your credit reports regularly for suspicious activity.
Place a Fraud Alert or Credit Freeze: Set up a fraud alert or freeze your credit to prevent unauthorized access.
Monitor Financial Accounts: Review bank and credit card statements for unfamiliar transactions.
Watch for Phishing Scams: Be cautious of unsolicited requests for personal information.
Change Passwords: Update passwords for online accounts and use strong, unique ones.
Enable Two-Factor Authentication: Add an extra layer of security to online accounts.
Review Health and Insurance Info: Check for fraudulent charges if health data was exposed.
If you were impacted by the Bitcoin Depot data breach, you may have the right to seek compensation for the potential harm caused. Class Action U is dedicated to helping data breach victims connect with skilled attorneys who specialize in this area of law and can guide you through the legal process.
Individuals whose personal information was exposed may have valid grounds to join a class action lawsuit, allowing them to pursue restitution.
If your data was compromised, you could be entitled to compensation for:
Loss of privacy
Time spent resolving the breach
Out-of-pocket expenses
Emotional distress
By pursuing a class action lawsuit, you not only have the opportunity to recover damages but also help hold Bitcoin Depot accountable, potentially prompting them to strengthen their security measures. Reach out to Class Action U today to find out if you qualify for a data breach class action and learn more about the compensation you may be entitled to.
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