S12: "A Death in Cryptoland" E5: Where’s the Money Gerry?

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S12: "A Death in Cryptoland" E4: Voleur

Despite Michael Patryn’s denials that he’s a fraudster named Omar Dhanani, customers aren’t buying it. They’re demanding proof. A mugshot. A secret service agent, a felon-turned podcaster, and a childhood friend tell the story of Omar, the man Michael insists he’s not. For transc ...  Show more

S12: "A Death in Cryptoland" E3: Cracks in the Empire

Gerald Cotten and his business partner, Michael Patryn, launch QuadrigaCX on Boxing Day, 2013. There’s hype in the budding Bitcoin community and the small exchange seems to have a meteoric rise. But cracks begin to appear, problems with the banks, a software bug, and delays in pa ...  Show more

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