Titanium Blockchain CEO Pleads Guilty To $21 Million Crypto Fundraising Scam (theverge.com) 8
Michael Alan Stollery, the CEO of blockchain company Titanium Blockchain Infrastructure Services (TBIS), has pleaded guilty to securities fraud over a $21 million cryptocurrency scam. From a report:The California man admitted to falsifying details around the BAR coin, a crowdfunding token that should have -- but wasn't -- registered with the US Securities and Exchange Commission.
The TBIS scam was one of many dodgy initial coin offerings, or ICOs, in the late '10s. According to the complaint, between 2017 and 2018, Stollery introduced TBIS as a new company and hyped its coin with a string of elaborate false claims. TBIS touted nonexistent links with companies like Apple, Boeing, and IBM. Some of the "partners" complained, to which Stollery apparently replied, "I did not know that a procedure would need to have been followed, etc." The company also offered a variety of supposedly trademarked services for which it had not registered trademarks. (Perhaps more importantly, the services appear to have not existed, and the business affiliated with TBIS was apparently an IT contractor and equipment reseller.)
The TBIS scam was one of many dodgy initial coin offerings, or ICOs, in the late '10s. According to the complaint, between 2017 and 2018, Stollery introduced TBIS as a new company and hyped its coin with a string of elaborate false claims. TBIS touted nonexistent links with companies like Apple, Boeing, and IBM. Some of the "partners" complained, to which Stollery apparently replied, "I did not know that a procedure would need to have been followed, etc." The company also offered a variety of supposedly trademarked services for which it had not registered trademarks. (Perhaps more importantly, the services appear to have not existed, and the business affiliated with TBIS was apparently an IT contractor and equipment reseller.)
This is why the crypto companies (Score:5, Insightful)
One of my favorite articles was one where a multi multi-millionaire was complaining because she couldn't get the time of day from a senator anymore because they spent all their time with billionaires.
The thing is we all complain about money in politics but when it's time for us to vote we still pick the candidate with the best ads and the most fun rallies instead of the boring candidates who aren't corrupt.
A FOOL AND HIS MONEY... (Score:1)
1929.
2008.
Greed. Priceless.
Repeat history. Make Greed Great Again.
Re: (Score:2)
Indeed. Vote boring, reliable and proud to _not_ be corrupt. Maybe things will get better with them.
One bad apple (Score:1)
This guy's going to give kleptocurrencies a bad name.
Ho Hum. (Score:2)
Another day, another crypto-scam.
Oh No! (Score:2)
Anyway...
Shocked & surprised (Score:3)
Its funny (Score:3)
because many of the things that are going on with crypto, happened in the early days of banking, until it got regulated...