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Cornelius Steynberg arrested for biggest Bitcoin fraud

The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) had filed civil charges against a South African Cornelius Johannes Steynberg and his company for operating a fraudulent commodity amounting over $1.7 billion in bitcoin.

On Thursday , the regulator said that the fraud scheme, which saw the firm solicit bitcoin online from thousands of people to purportedly operate a commodity pool, was the largest it had ever pursued involving the cryptocurrency.The CFTC filed charges against Mirror Trading International Proprietary Limited and its CEO, Steynberg.

According to Steynberg bio ,he had been a fugitive from South African law enforcement but was recently detained in Brazil on an INTERPOL arrest warrant,CFTC had confirmed this.

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The CFTC said in its complaint that the company claimed to have proprietary software that would realize significant trading gains for investors who pooled their bitcoin with it, but in reality no such “bot” existed.In reality, only a small portion of the pooled bitcoin was ever invested, at a loss, and the rest was “misappropriated,” according to the CFTC. The company ultimately filed for bankruptcy in 2021, shortly after which South African authorities launched a fraud investigation.The CFTC said approximately 23,000 Americans invested in the pool unfortunately.

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