The FBI has announced that Ruja Ignatova (a.k.a "Cryptoqueen") has been added to its Ten Most Wanted Fugitive list over the OneCoin Ponzi scheme defrauding investors of billions of dollars. In 2014, Ignatova founded OneCoin, a Bulgaria-based company that was touted to be the "Bitcoin killer". Taking advantage of the excitement over cryptocurrencies, Ignatova made false statements to draw in investors to invest in OneCoin packages and subsequently sell additional packages to friends a family. Read more in our articles including "OneCoin's "Cryptoqueen" Ruja Ignatova added to FBI's 10 Most Wanted List" and "Pasig Mega Market gets Starlink internet for cashless payments".
The FBI has announced that Ruja Ignatova (a.k.a "Cryptoqueen") has been added to its Ten Most Wanted Fugitive list over the OneCoin Ponzi scheme defrauding investors of billions of dollars. In 2014, Ignatova founded OneCoin, a Bulgaria-based company that was touted to be the "Bitcoin killer".
Taking advantage of the excitement over cryptocurrencies, Ignatova made false statements to draw in investors to invest in OneCoin packages and subsequently sell additional packages to friends a family.
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