Gotbit founder gets slammed, crypto market manipulation ain’t a game

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Let me tell you a tale of how the crypto grey zone is finally meeting the long arm of the law.

Aleksei Andriunin, the brains behind Gotbit, just got hit with an eight-month prison sentence.

He cooked the books with fake trades, aka wash trading, making the crypto market look busier than a Monday morning at the office when the coffee machine breaks down.

Deception

Now, this ain’t just a slap on the wrist. Gotbit’s been ordered to shut down all operations and serve five years probation.

The U.S. justice system is finally sending a loud, clear message, no more funny business in crypto markets.

Prosecutors revealed that Andriunin and his crew pumped tens of millions in fake trading volume to jack up prices and get tokens listed on big exchanges.

It’s like faking your sales numbers to impress the boss, except here, the stakes are way higher and the fallout messier. We got that mess, the average investors.

Market manipulation

Andriunin pleaded guilty to wire fraud and conspiracy to manipulate the market. After his stint behind bars, he’s got a year of supervised release waiting for him.

Gotbit’s been notorious since 2018, inflating trading volumes and charging crypto projects hefty fees for this volume-boosting magic trick.

Smaller crypto projects got hit the hardest, relying on Gotbit’s smoke and mirrors to appear legit.

It’s like watching a struggling startup buy fake customers to look good on paper, except this time, it’s the whole crypto community paying the price.

Skeletons in the closet?

The industry’s buzzing, but don’t expect any big names to jump into the ring just yet. The silence from major players and official channels speaks volumes.

Gotbit’s downfall might just be the wake-up call the crypto industry needs to clean house and crack down on these shady tactics. Market manipulation isn’t just a dirty little secret anymore.

What’s fascinating here is that Gotbit is a market maker, not just an exchange.

And holding a market-making firm accountable is a rare move, showing regulators are widening their net.

This case could set a precedent, making crypto markets safer for everyone who’s tired of the scams and smoke screens. And boy, we are.


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