✔️ REVIEWS News – Paris/France.
On Wednesday, the new Netflix docuseries Trust No One: The Hunt for the Crypto King was released, which, in true crime fashion, follows the mysterious death of the former crypto exchange CEO today. defunct QuadrigaCX.
He would have died during a trip to India. The piquant detail: With the death of the managing director, the keys to the crypto wallets of the trading platform also disappeared, making almost 250 million US dollars worth of crypto assets inaccessible in one fell swoop.
As a result, it was no surprise that rumors and conspiracy theories about Quadriga's founder's supposed death quickly spread. The exact circumstances are still unclear, which is why Netflix is now set to shed some light on the matter.
The style of the docuseries is based on Netflix's hit documentary 'DON'T F*CK WITH CATS'. Seemingly a hit formula, as interest in the new show already seems high. As a representative of a Twitter user writes:
“I watched her in training today. I'm only halfway there, but it's already crazy. What strikes me as odd now is that he faked death from Crohn's disease. Really now? You don't need a doctorate to know that Crohn's disease is rarely fatal! »
Another viewer takes the same line:
“What a crazy story. Get him out of his grave!
A former QuadrigaCX user also spoke out, saying he suspected it early on and earmarked his funds. Referring to the documentary, he now writes:
“I had a lot of money on the stock exchange, but at one point the way trades were handled seemed strange to me. I set up Bloomberg-Systems for AIMCO, so I actually had a pretty good idea of how exchanges like this worked. I therefore preferred to reserve all my deposited assets as quickly as possible.
While it doesn't take much basic knowledge of cryptocurrencies and crypto exchanges to understand and celebrate the documentary, it's mostly crypto users who have witnessed the scandal surrounding the trading platform first-hand. are particularly enthusiastic about the documentary.
Coin Card CEO Mike Oltoff, for example, is amazed that many of his friends and colleagues appear in the documentary.
“It's totally weird to see some of my friends in the documentary, but they did a great job! You can even see me for a moment, I'm in the background for the videos on Patryn. »
So far, the thrilling story of the mysterious Quadriga case seems to appeal to the majority of Netflix users. An exciting entry point for the general public.
SOURCE: Reviews News
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