https://www.tomshardware.com/news/thodex-crypto-exchange-founder-busted-faces-40000-years-in-jail
Note to myself #1: There is no difference between getting 40 or 40 000 years in prison based on my age, thus I may go BRAVE, when I commit crimes because fortune favors the brave!
Note to myself #2: Before going on the lam, I should google "list of non extradition countries" and choose one as future residence.
"The founder of Thodex, a sizeable Turkish cryptocurrency exchange service, who fled the country with $2 billion last year, has been arrested. He now faces some 40,564 years in jail. .... perhaps the most notorious crypto scammer ever is supposedly Faruk Fatih Özer, the founder of Turkish cryptocurrency exchange Thodex. They allegedly fled the country in April 2021 with about $2 billion that belonged to around 400,000 Thodex clients.
Before abandoning operations abruptly in the spring of 2021, Thodex had worked since 2017 and had about 700,000 clients in Turkey, where cryptocurrencies have been widely used to protect investments as the national currency lira has been in a secular decline for years. However, since almost everyone established a cryptocurrency exchange in Turkey, the government imposed considerably stricter rules in early 2021 to crack down on this industry."
Note to myself #1: There is no difference between getting 40 or 40 000 years in prison based on my age, thus I may go BRAVE, when I commit crimes because fortune favors the brave!
Note to myself #2: Before going on the lam, I should google "list of non extradition countries" and choose one as future residence.
"The founder of Thodex, a sizeable Turkish cryptocurrency exchange service, who fled the country with $2 billion last year, has been arrested. He now faces some 40,564 years in jail. .... perhaps the most notorious crypto scammer ever is supposedly Faruk Fatih Özer, the founder of Turkish cryptocurrency exchange Thodex. They allegedly fled the country in April 2021 with about $2 billion that belonged to around 400,000 Thodex clients.
Before abandoning operations abruptly in the spring of 2021, Thodex had worked since 2017 and had about 700,000 clients in Turkey, where cryptocurrencies have been widely used to protect investments as the national currency lira has been in a secular decline for years. However, since almost everyone established a cryptocurrency exchange in Turkey, the government imposed considerably stricter rules in early 2021 to crack down on this industry."