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I just read a news story that really summarizes the risks of the crypto space in the early days of the boom. Faruk Ozer, who was considered a visionary in cryptocurrency in Turkey, died in maximum security prison in Tekirdağ. The guy received a sentence of 196 years— or more precisely 11,196 years— for one of the country's biggest financial fraud cases.
For those who didn't follow: his Thodex grew insanely fast, reaching over 400,000 users with billions in daily trading volume. It seemed like a success story until they discovered that $2.6 billion in deposits simply vanished. Chainalysis classified this as one of the biggest exit scams by an exchange in a decade.
Ozer tried to flee to Albania, was arrested in 2022, and extradited in 2023. At the time, he denied any fraudulent intent, claiming to be a visionary who just failed because of regulatory ambiguity. Like, the classic excuse. In September 2023, he and his brothers received sentences of 11,196 years each.
Looking back, this case is a very dark reminder of how thin the line between innovation and crime in the crypto space really is. Especially in the early days when everything was deregulated and full of opportunities for malicious actors. It’s like a closed chapter of a very chaotic period in the crypto market, but it still has a lot to teach about due diligence and regulation.