Edition |
First U.S. edition. |
Description |
xii, 305 pages ; 24 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-305). |
Note |
"First published in Great Britain in 2022 by WH Allen, an imprint of Ebury Publishing"--Title page verso. |
Contents |
Part 1. The beginning -- The Cryptoqueen -- Ruja and Sebastian -- Bitcoin and BigCoin -- MLM meets the "Bitch of Wall Street" -- We sell education! -- Part 2. Momentum -- The Genesis block -- Selling the dream -- Money troubles -- Part 3. The money -- The Fenero funds -- London calling -- Waltenhofen Gusswerks -- Happy birthday, Cryptoqueen -- Money in -- I will double your coins -- Project X -- Part 4. Anatomy of a scam -- Blockchain and Bjørn -- What happened to OneCoin's blockchain? -- The test -- Billionaires on paper -- Well-spoken professionals -- Part 5. Disappearance -- The last hurrah -- Things fall apart -- Ponzi accounting -- Flight -- Part 6. Aftermath -- The day after -- The raid -- Monkeys -- Arrests -- Going public -- Banking the unbanked -- Always play stupid -- Cooperation -- Part 7. The missing cryptoqueen -- The missing cryptoqueen -- The Dubai mansion -- Freedom -- Afterword: Trials. |
Summary |
In 2016, on stage at Wembley Arena in front of thousands of adoring fans, Dr. Ruja Ignatova promised her followers a financial revolution. The future, she said, belonged to cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin. And the Oxford-educated, self-styled cryptoqueen vowed that she had invented the Bitcoin Killer. OneCoin would not only earn its investors untold fortunes; it would change the world. By March 2017, more than $4 billion had been invested in OneCoin in countries all around the world. But by October 2017, Ruja Ignatova had disappeared, and it slowly became clear that her revolutionary cryptocurrency was not all it seemed. Fortune was left asking, "Is OneCoin the biggest financial fraud in history?" In The Missing Cryptoqueen, acclaimed tech journalist Jamie Bartlett tells the story he began in his smash hit BBC podcast, entering the murky worlds of little-regulated cryptocurrencies and multilevel marketing schemes. Through a globe-crossing investigation into the criminal underworlds, corrupt governments, and the super-rich, he reveals a very modern tale of intrigue, techno-hype and herd madness that allowed OneCoin to become a million-person pyramid scheme--where, at the top, investors were making millions and, at the bottom, people were putting their livelihoods at risk. It's the inside story of the smartest and biggest scam of the 21st Century--and the genius behind it, who is still on the run. |
Subject |
Ignatova, Ruja, 1980.
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Cryptocurrencies.
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Commercial crimes.
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Commercial crimes -- Investigation.
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Swindlers and swindling.
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Ponzi schemes.
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Genre/Form |
True crime stories.
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Added Title |
Missing crypto queen |
ISBN |
9780306829161 (hardcover) |
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0306829169 (hardcover) |
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