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Crypto-Fascism as a Service: Why ICERAID.US Must Be Destroyed

6 min readJun 14, 2025

Enrique Tarrio is back. Fresh off a presidential pardon for his J6 Sedition, that Proud Boys mascot well known for cheerfully stroking his hate kink in public has pivoted into crypto-fascism by way of tech. His latest project, ICERAID.US, is a vigilante reporting app that pays users in crypto tokens to photograph and dox people they suspect of being undocumented immigrants.

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some AI’s idea of what iceraid looks like..

SUSPECTED… This is not a joke, this is real, and this is dangerous.

Take a photo of some patsy at the grocery store, simply make the claim they “look illegal,” upload it, and earn “$RAID” tokens. If you have ever wondered what Pokémon Go would look like if the motherfucking Nazi-skinheads ran it, this is it.

The app claims it is not affiliated with the US government, which is another way of saying it is trying to $DOGE legal accountability while encouraging the general public to act like unpaid immigration officers and future crypto rug-pull victims.

This app is live and open to international use. Which means European citizens and residents are not only targets, they are raw material for the grift. That is where it becomes problematic and interesting.

First, it is in clear, blatant violation of European privacy law. And not in some minor, debatable, grey-area way. I mean genuinely fucking illegal here.

Let us walk through how it is illegal:

  • No informed consent for biometric, locational, or third-party data
  • No legal basis under GDPR Article 6
  • Profiling migrants counts as special category data under Article 9
  • Transferring personal data to US servers violates Article 44, especially after Schrems II
  • Publishing allegations, identities, and accusations submitted by anonymous strangers is illegal in nearly every EU member state
  • Incentivizing defamation, harassment, and false reporting for profit crosses well beyond creepy and lands in felony territory

They built a surveillance honeypot, call it patriotism, and monetize it with crypto. This is not only unethical, but it is operationally stupid AF.

Therefore it must be destroyed. Not debated. Not regulated. Wrecked and Destroyed.

No one elected Tarrio. No law authorizes this. And outside the U.S., it violates nearly every privacy law in the EU and large parts of the Planet.

Step One:

If you are in Europe or have set foot in Europe since Tarrio started this, regardless of your citizenship, Start Here, if you haven't, keep reading you can still act.

GDPR protects any and ALL data subjects within the territory. That includes tourists, expats, migrants, and visiting Americans…

File a GDPR complaint with any and all national Data Protection Authorities: EU Privacy Authorities Directory

Use this template for your complaint:

Subject: GDPR Complaint Against ICERAID.US for Unlawful Processing of Biometric and Personal DataTo whom it may concern,I am filing a formal complaint against the website ICERAID.US, which processes biometric, geolocation, and identifying data of individuals without consent or legal basis, in clear violation of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).The site encourages users to upload photographs of people they suspect are undocumented immigrants, along with location data. This constitutes the processing of biometric data under Article 9(1), used for the purpose of identifying individuals.The violations include:Article 6 – No lawful basis for data processing  
Article 9 – Unlawful processing of special category biometric data
Articles 12–14 – No transparency or privacy notice regarding third-party data collection
Articles 15–22 – No ability for data subjects to access or erase personal data
Article 44 – Unlawful transfers of personal data to the United States without adequate safeguards
ICERAID.US is accessible within the EU and facilitates anonymous targeting, surveillance, and profiling of individuals in or from the EU.I request that your office investigate and initiate enforcement proceedings under Article 77.Sincerely,
[Your Full Name]
[Country of Residence]
[Email Address] (optional)

Step Two:

Issue a Subject Access + Erasure Request (GDPR Articles 15–22) to info@, privacy@, and dpo@iceraid.us.
Ask if you’ve been recorded or tagged. Demand deletion. Reference GDPR Articles 15 through 22 specially. If they do not reply in 30 days, they are already in violation.

Step Three:

If they fail to respond, submit a follow-up GDPR complaint with your national authority as described in Step One. Attach a PDF of your unanswered email request as evidence.

Step Four:

Report their hosting and backend infrastructure.
Use tools like who.is to find providers.

At the time of authoring this their hosting was Linnode and PrivateEmail.

Always CC: info@, dpo@, and privacy@. Save your receipts.

Step Five:

File the same GDPR complaint with their hosting and email providers as described in Step Two. Explain to the provider that they are acting as Data Processors under Article 28, and that enabling unlawful data collection risks joint liability under GDPR and it may disrupt their ability to perform business outside of the United States

Step Six:

If the providers ignore you, repeat Step One and file a GDPR complaint against them also.

Step Seven:

How to Flag $RAID as a Toxic Token

  1. Find Where It’s Listed
    Check: coinmarketcap.com, coingecko.com
  2. Report to Exchanges that List it:

Use this email template:

Subject: $RAID Token Facilitates Illegal Surveillance and Biometric Profiling via ICERAID.USI am reporting the cryptocurrency $RAID, which is tied to a website Iceraid.us incentivizing users to submit biometric data and geolocation information of individuals suspected of immigration status violations.The platform monetizes anonymous doxxing, racial profiling, and mass surveillance—actions that violate:- EU GDPR: Articles 6, 9, and 44  
- Data protection laws in multiple jurisdictions
- Common exchange policies prohibiting harassment, civil rights violations, or illegal surveillance
$RAID is not a currency. It is a system that turns privacy abuse into a bounty economy. Any listing or support of this token opens your platform to regulatory, legal, and reputational fallout.Regards,
[Your Name]

Then Tag exchanges publicly on Twitter/X and Mastodon.

Post your reports.

Amplify the stink.

Step Eight: Report to EU Securities Regulator

Tell them $RAID is used to incentivize illegal biometric surveillance and harassment. May breach MiCA and AML/KYC laws.

Step Nine: Turn Up the Heat

Stay legal. Get loud.

  • Flood the app with nonsense
    AI Generated photos, ASCII dicks, fake GPS pins, maps of Narnia and Mordor. Make their dataset unusable.
  • Coordinate EU-wide access requests
    If they operate in the EU, they must respond to every member state.
  • Organize a GDPR Article 80 class action
    If you’re a lawyer or activist, this is your case study. Let’s talk.

If You’re Outside the EU

  • Check if your country has data privacy laws. Canada, Brazil, UK, Australia, and even China do. Use these tools they are here for exactly this.
  • Check if your US State has data privacy laws. Some do, this likely violates them.
  • If you’ve ever been in the EU, file anyway. GDPR applies to any data subject within the EU at the time of data collection. You are covered.
  • Report the app to app stores and infrastructure.
    Say: “Used to facilitate anonymous racial targeting and illegal surveillance.”
  • Expose it. Name the engineers, the VC, hosting providers, anyone involved in this nazified Pokémon game and socially shame them. If any of you are sleeping with these clowns, at least use a condom.

This isn’t some fringe alt-right stunt. It is a working prototype for privatized surveillance, built with no oversight and maximum incentive for abuse.

You can’t always kill an idea. But you can starve it. You can bankrupt it. You can drown it in paperwork.

Tarrio’s creepy crypto-stalker app doesn’t fear protest. It fears regulatory scrutiny, legal action, and reputational rot.

Make it toxic. Make it expensive. Make it impossible to operate legally.

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Christopher Neitzert
Christopher Neitzert

Written by Christopher Neitzert

Greetings, My name is Christopher, a Human, Hacker, Technologist, Occasional Artist. These are some of the things rattling around in my head.

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