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CryptoNeutralCoinTelegraph · Apr 147/10
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Justice Department opens compensation for victims of $4B OneCoin crypto fraud

The U.S. Justice Department has opened a compensation program for victims of OneCoin, a $4 billion cryptocurrency fraud scheme. OneCoin's co-founders Ruja Ignatova and Karl Sebastian Greenwood operated the scam from Bulgaria, with Ignatova disappearing in 2017 and Greenwood serving a 20-year prison sentence.

Justice Department opens compensation for victims of $4B OneCoin crypto fraud
CryptoBearishProtos · May 77/10
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From $60M failure to crypto ‘scam cop’: The reinvention of 0xSisyphus

A prominent cryptocurrency figure associated with a $60M project failure has rebranded as a scam-fighting advocate and key opinion leader, exemplifying a troubling pattern where failed project operators escape accountability while promoting themselves as industry watchdogs. This highlights systemic failures in cryptocurrency's ability to hold bad actors responsible and raises questions about the credibility of self-appointed fraud fighters.

From $60M failure to crypto ‘scam cop’: The reinvention of 0xSisyphus
CryptoNeutralCoinDesk · Apr 146/10
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OneCoin victims get a $40 million lifeline more than a decade after the scam began

The U.S. Department of Justice has secured $40 million in seized assets for victim compensation from the OneCoin Ponzi scheme, which defrauded investors over a decade ago. The DOJ continues efforts to recover additional criminal proceeds for the defrauded investors, marking significant progress in one of cryptocurrency's most infamous fraud cases.

OneCoin victims get a $40 million lifeline more than a decade after the scam began
CryptoNeutralDL News · Mar 56/10
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‘Dead’ South Korean crypto fraudster resurfaces and pays back victims

A South Korean cryptocurrency fraudster who was previously declared dead has unexpectedly resurfaced and repaid the majority of his victims. This unusual development highlights ongoing issues with crypto fraud cases and the complexities of tracking perpetrators in the digital asset space.

‘Dead’ South Korean crypto fraudster resurfaces and pays back victims