One of the co-founders of the Centra Tech ICO, Sohrab Sharma, plead guilty before the US District co

Discussion in 'Wall St. News' started by mlawson71, Jul 20, 2020.

  1. mlawson71

    mlawson71

    One of the co-founders of the Centra Tech ICO, Sohrab Sharma, plead guilty before the US District court in New York for scamming investors out of $25 million. Apart from Sharma, two more associates of his also plead guilty for cyber crimes.

    Another co-counder, Raymon Trapani, who cooked up the entire scheme, plead guilty to nine counts of fraud last year.

    The scam was conducted between July 2017 and March 2018. Investors were promised to receive a “Centra Card” which was supposed to function like a cryptocurrency debit card and was also supposed to be accepted by any vendor accepting Visa and Mastercard. To convince investors that was possible the scammers falsified licensing agreements with the above-mentioned companies, as well as with Bancorp. They also lied to investors that their company had an US license in 38 different states, was led by a CEO with 20 years of experience and a Harvard degree, and hired boxer Floyd Mayweather and DJ Khaled to promote them.

    Mayweather and DJ Khaled were heavily fined for their participation in the scam as well.

    I just wonder why those investors did not check those supposed licensing agreements with Visa and Mastercard at least, if they intended to invest that kind of money.
     
  2. They

    They

    Probably because it is the wild west of crypto and most investors/gamblers enter (place their bet) with $100 or less hoping for 1000+ to 1 returns on one hundred different coins at a time. They have no time to check them all out, they just roll the dice.
     
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  3. mlawson71

    mlawson71

    Surely there were some whales among them, I can't imagine all those $25 million came from people investing $100 in the scam.
     
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  4. JSOP

    JSOP

    I wonder if Bancorp was in on it as well...