TITANIUM BLOCKCHAIN CEO PLEADS GUILTY IN $21M SECURITIES FRAUD CASE In a move that will validate your aloof uncle's assumptions that crypto is just "fake internet money," CEO Michael Stollery has plead guilty in one of the biggest securities fraud cases in crypto and blockchain, period. He could face up to 20 years in prison, which, to be fair, will likely feel more like a country club for financial criminals as opposed to Rykers. Or, at the very least, he will get house arrest at the Hawaii vacation home for which he used funds they raised in their ICO, or, Initial Coin Offering. CoinDesk |
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