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The Guardian - Culture: TV & Radio | | | More like this please! The wild, conspiracy-filled Netflix documentary that you can't resist | by Stuart Heritage Mar 31, 2022 | Was he murdered? Did he fake his own death? Or did he just die? Trust No One: The Hunt for the Crypto King is a fresh, exciting look at a cryptocurrency superstar’s death I seem to have spent most of 2022 ragging on all the terrible true-crime shows that have suddenly flooded streaming services, so it is only right that I should use this space to point out ones that are actually good. So allow me to present Netflix’s Trust No One: The Hunt for the Crypto King. Trust No One tells the story of QuadrigaCX, a cryptocurrency exchange that collapsed spectacularly without warning. Quadriga’s founder – an amiable goofball named Gerald Cotten – died without warning in India, and his death blocked people from accessing their money, which totalled hundreds of millions of dollars. Investors were angry, lives were ruined and so much was left unclear that a wealth of wayward theories about Cotten erupted. Was he murdered? Did he steal the money and fake his own death? Is he out there now, surgically altered and living on a private island? Continue reading... | | | | |
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