'Cryptoqueen' Sidekick Gets 20 Years For $4 Billion Ponzi 32
The cofounder and main promoter of the $4 billion OneCoin pyramid scheme was sentenced to 20 years in prison for his role in one of the first and biggest criminal frauds involving cryptocurrency. Bloomberg: Karl Sebastian Greenwood, 46, was sentenced in New York Tuesday, after pleading guilty in December to creating and promoting a phony cryptocurrency. Greenwood was the wingman of Ruja Ignatova, the so-called "Cryptoqueen" and most wanted crypto fugitive in the world. US District Judge Edgardo Ramos called the fraud "massive in many respects," noting that OneCoin had no blockchain, no real cryptocoin and no trading market. Victims could not withdraw their investments and most face the likelihood they'll never get any of their money back. "At base, it involved nothing more than old-fashioned snake oil," the judge said. Greenwoood's sentencing closes one chapter of the OneCoin case, which authorities describe as one of the largest pyramid schemes in history. It impacted 3.5 million victims across the globe and foreshadowed a broader crackdown on crime in the cryptocurrency markets.
Some context (Score:5, Interesting)
A short introduction in 17 podcasts (!) The Missing Cryptoqueen [bbc.co.uk]
Re:Some context (Score:5, Insightful)
A short introduction in 6 words. It's crypto, what did you expect?
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/programm... [bbc.co.uk]
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there was a german guy named "karl" who said this same thing in the 19th century. maybe you should read his book
Re: The entire economy is a ponzi scheme (Score:2)
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Erh... Lenin might have been much, but idealist isn't exactly the first word that would come to my mind...
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The economy undergoes corrections every so often, whereas Ponzi schemes simply collapse.
Re:The entire economy is a ponzi scheme (Score:5, Insightful)
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I don't really remember a lot of politicians and bankers who'd do either, the things you list were made possible by engineers and farmers. You know, people who actually work.
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Despite the politicians, bankers, and other middlemen trying to skim off the top, the economy itself isn't a ponzi scheme.
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20 years for 4 billion (Score:2)
I am not saying I disagree but if we went by number of victims rather than intensity of individual harm caused, it means that if you steal say $1000 you would only have to spend about 3 minutes in jail.
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Gold, fineart, or bitcoin.
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Just the BitCoin alone. Lugging those other things around would raise a lot of suspicion. When it comes to crime, cryptos are your best friend.
Not really "investors" (Score:3)
OneCoin was a pretty harmless cryptocurrency (Score:5, Funny)
The judge attacked it for having "no blockchain", but that seems to me to be a good thing. Sure it was also scam with no inherent value, but unlike the other cryptocurrencies this one didn't require a massive carbon footprint and burning down huge sections of the rainforest in order to fleece it's marks.
So all in all, it seems a far better solution than traditional cryptocurrencies, not worse. This way, only the suckers lose, not everyone else on the planet too.
Re:OneCoin was a pretty harmless cryptocurrency (Score:4, Interesting)
It's funny to think that these kunts are actually the least worst, compared to the Satoshis, SBFs, and CZs of the world.
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Where they went wrong was it was money /dev/null as they wouldn't let investors have their money back and they went on the run.
No shït Sherlock ;) (Score:2)
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"OneCoin had no blockchain, no real cryptocoin and no trading market" ...Thus immediately rendering it far better for society than any other cryptocoin.
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Or at least better for the environment. It's a green cryptocurrency. Sure it's a scam, it's green AND a cryptocurrency, how could it not?
Duh.
Don't sell! HODL your OneCoin! (Score:2)
It can only go up!
Chickenfeed (Score:4, Insightful)
Is this like NoSQL? (Score:2)