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Canadian Bitcoin investor who died leaving $137M of clients money in limbo spent an eye-popping amount of their cash on lavish lifestyle and was in business with a white-collar criminal as investors speculate if he s still alive
Gerald Cotten, who was the 30-year-old founder of cryptocurrency trading platform Quadriga CX, died while he was on his honeymoon in India in 2018
The company kept his death secret for a month before announcing it, sparking speculation that Cotten actually faked his demise
Quadriga CX declared bankruptcy after Cotten s wife, Jennifer Robertson, revealed her late husband was the only person who had access to the money
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Gerald Cotten Death: Podcast Exit Scam Takes Deep Dive Into Blockchain Whiz’s Mysterious Demise
Gerald Cotten, founder of QuadrigaCX, died in 2018, taking the digital keys of his customers’ cryptocurrency to the grave. By Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk | Updated: 11 May 2021 17:07 IST
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The podcast will take a deep dive into the various wild theories surrounding death of the blockchain whiz
Highlights
The first episode of the podcast miniseries is titled The Lost Password
Days before his death, Cotten had filed a will listing substantial assets
A new podcast, Exit Scam: The Death and Afterlife of Gerald Cotten, looks at the mysterious and unexpected death of the CEO of Canada s largest cryptocurrency exchange, QuadrigaCx. Cotten passed away in 2018 while he was on a honeymoon trip to India, due to a stomach ailment. His widow told his customers that the CAD 215 million (roughly Rs. 1,300 crores) they had deposited in