After having this book here for many weeks, I decided I would finally try to get through it. For those who are interested, it's somewhat of an autobiography by the CEO's wife of Quadriga, Canada's largest crypto exchange at the time, until it imploded after a massive fraud. Well, imploded may not even be a good word to describe it.
The book, written in first-person narrative, is basically Jennifer Robertson talking about being innocent through the whole thing, and of her experiences with the CEO, etc.
Whether I believe her fully, is a good question. What else would one expect her to claim? That said, I'm willing to hear her side of the story, and hopefully learn something useful (maybe).
If anyone has already read this one, feel free to give your two Satoshis. And if you haven't I'll let you know what I think once I'm finished getting through it.
The book, written in first-person narrative, is basically Jennifer Robertson talking about being innocent through the whole thing, and of her experiences with the CEO, etc.
Whether I believe her fully, is a good question. What else would one expect her to claim? That said, I'm willing to hear her side of the story, and hopefully learn something useful (maybe).
If anyone has already read this one, feel free to give your two Satoshis. And if you haven't I'll let you know what I think once I'm finished getting through it.