Celsius Founder Alex Mashinsky Sentenced to 12 Years in Prison for $4.7B Crypto Fraud
Another ’crypto visionary’ falls to earth—hard. Alex Mashinsky, the smooth-talking founder of bankrupt crypto lender Celsius, just got slapped with a 12-year prison sentence for orchestrating one of the industry’s most brazen frauds.
The scheme? Old-school Ponzi dynamics dressed in DeFi drag. Mashinsky promised investors sky-high yields while secretly burning through customer deposits—classic ’robbing Peter to pay Paul’ with a blockchain veneer.
Lesson learned: When a CEO spends more time on CNBC than auditing spreadsheets, your money’s already on a one-way trip to oblivion. The sentence sends a clear signal: regulators won’t tolerate cowboy capitalism, even in crypto’s wild west.
Yet somewhere in Miami, another founder is probably pitching this week’s ’can’t fail’ yield product over mojitos. The cycle continues.