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Princeton Grad Arrested in Diamondhands Fake Crypto Site Scam

Glory Oshone by Glory Oshone
31 July 2024
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Nader Al-Naji, a Princeton graduate known in the crypto world as “Diamondhands,” has been arrested by the FBI for orchestrating a massive fraud scheme that swindled investors out of $257 million. Al-Naji, who once had a promising career with an Ivy League education and a stint at Google, is now facing serious charges related to his deceptive cryptocurrency project, BitClout.

According to an indictment filed in a New York federal court by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Al-Naji falsely promised investors that BitClout was a decentralized platform where no single entity controlled the funds. BitClout was marketed as a revolutionary social network that allowed users to invest in people as if they were stocks, but the reality was far from this vision. Al-Naji allegedly used the funds for his personal gain, purchasing a six-bedroom mansion in Beverly Hills and lavish gifts for his family.

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The Diamondhands fake crypto site saga is not Al-Naji’s first foray into the world of cryptocurrency. In 2018, according to reports, he raised $118 million to develop Basis, a stablecoin that used an algorithm to maintain its value against the U.S. dollar. Basis, however, was shut down shortly after its launch, with Al-Naji returning the funds to investors. Despite this setback, Al-Naji’s reputation in the crypto community remained largely intact until the BitClout scandal.

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The SEC indictment reveals that Al-Naji went to great lengths to deceive investors and users. He obtained a legal opinion from a prominent U.S. law firm, falsely assuring that BitClout did not violate securities laws. Armed with this misleading legal endorsement, Al-Naji attracted investments from major venture capital firms, including Andreessen Horowitz. These firms were offered discounts to acquire “BTCLT” tokens, the native currency of the BitClout platform.

Upon launching BitClout, Al-Naji invited people to buy BTCLT tokens using Bitcoin, ostensibly to purchase digital avatars created without the subjects’ permission. Operating under his pseudonym Diamondhands, he continuously misled users into believing the platform was decentralized and secure. However, once users converted their Bitcoin to BTCLT, they found they could not convert it back, trapping their investments in a worthless token.

Diamondhands Fake Crypto Site: Indictment Details

The indictment further details how Al-Naji raised $257 million through BitClout, with more than half coming from retail investors. At its peak, BTCLT traded for over $175 but has since plummeted to worthlessness. The fraudulent nature of the platform became evident as Al-Naji quietly shut down BitClout just months after its launch. Despite this, he managed to secure further investment for a new venture called DeSo (short for “decentralized social”), which has also failed to deliver on its promises.

In addition to the civil charges brought by the SEC, Al-Naji faces criminal charges from the FBI for wire fraud, carrying a maximum sentence of 30 years. The severity of these charges reflects the magnitude of the Diamondhands fake crypto site scam and the betrayal felt by the investors who trusted Al-Naji’s vision.

Diamondhands Fake Crypto Site
Diamondhands Fake Crypto Site

This case highlights the risks associated with the burgeoning and often unregulated cryptocurrency market. Al-Naji’s story serves as a cautionary tale for investors, emphasizing the importance of due diligence and skepticism in an industry that can sometimes prioritize hype over substance. The downfall of Diamondhands is a stark reminder that even those with impressive credentials and connections can fall from grace when driven by greed and deception.

As the legal proceedings against Al-Naji unfold, the crypto community will undoubtedly watch closely. The outcome of this case could have significant implications for how similar frauds are prosecuted in the future and may lead to stricter regulations to protect investors from such schemes. The arrest of Diamondhands for his fake crypto site underscores the need for greater transparency and accountability in the cryptocurrency world.

The Diamondhands fake crypto site debacle not only tarnishes Al-Naji’s legacy but also serves as a crucial lesson for the entire industry. Investors, regulators, and entrepreneurs alike must strive for integrity and trustworthiness to foster a sustainable and secure crypto ecosystem.

For more updates on the Diamondhands fake crypto site and other cryptocurrency related news, stay tuned to TurkishNY Radio.

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