The part that pisses me off the most is them inhibiting the inevitable. They are slowing down adoption. Guaranteed, somebody out there clings to the status quo longer because of this crap. I can't shake the feeling that we to go on the offense -- somehow.
There's only one rule in the world of crypto and bitcoin, trust no one. $250 million of bitcoin randomly disappears from QuadrigaCX, once Canada's largest crypto exchange, and the only person who can get it back mysteriously dies. Greed is a matter of life and death in this true crime documentary about the rise and fall of QuadrigaCX, the mysterious death of its founder Gerry Cotton, and the victims left behind to pick up the pieces.
The documentary (on Netflix) centers on Gerald W. Cotten, the founder of a Canadian cryptocurrency exchange called Quadriga CX who died in 2018, leaving many users shut out from accessing their funds.
The movie aligns viewers with a handful of Quadriga users who team up as amateur detectives on the case.
This no coincidence the movie dropped this week when Greenpeace FUDs and EU clowns are having non-custodial wallet vote.
The part that pisses me off the most is them inhibiting the inevitable. They are slowing down adoption. Guaranteed, somebody out there clings to the status quo longer because of this crap. I can't shake the feeling that we to go on the offense -- somehow.
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Fascinating story. I was watching also the series with Jesse Powell few years ago, digging up into this case.
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Crypto King? SMH.
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‘Trust No One: The Hunt for the Crypto King’ Review: Coins and Misdemeanors
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/30/movies/trust-no-one-the-hunt-for-the-crypto-king-review.html
https://archive.ph/HnPlI <-- Archive, with no paywall, no subscription required, and few ads making it easier to read.
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