City
Epaper

Netflix making documentary about QuadrigaCX Bitcoin saga

By IANS | Updated: September 25, 2021 10:30 IST

San Francisco, Sep 25 Streaming giant Netflix has announced a slate of upcoming true crime documentaries. Along with ...

Open in App

San Francisco, Sep 25 Streaming giant Netflix has announced a slate of upcoming true crime documentaries. Along with a second season of 'Tiger King', there's a documentary on the way that will dive into one of the messiest Bitcoin tales to date.

'Trust No One: The Hunt For The Crypto King' will debut in 2022. It centres around a group of cryptocurrency investors-turned-amateur detectives.

They attempt to get to the bottom of the suspicious death of crypto exchange founder Gerald Cotten and figure out what actually happened to the $250 million they think he stole from them, reports Engadget.

Cotten was the founder of QuadrigaCX, said to be the biggest crypto exchange in Canada for sometime. He died in December 2018 of Crohn's disease complications.

According to his widow, Jennifer Robertson, Cotten was the only one who knew the passwords to QuadrigaCX's offline crypto storage, meaning the digital currency that was worth nearly $200 million CAD in early 2019 was no longer accessible.

However, internet sleuths uncovered some eyebrow-raising details about the saga, the report said.

For one thing, Cotten wrote a will a month before he died in which he left all of his assets to Robertson. There were also suggestions that QuadrigaCX didn't have enough cash on hand to pay all of its creditors and even that Cotten faked his death and disappeared with the money.

The company ceased operations in 2019 after it was declared bankrupt.

The FBI started investigating that year, seeking information from those who lost money after Cotten's death and QuadrigaCX's collapse.

It remains to be seen whether the documentary will include any concrete details about the resolution of the saga, but it should at least direct the spotlight toward one of the more curious crypto cases of recent years.

Also Netflix will start streaming in February 2022, 'The Tinder Swindler', a documentary about a conman who posed as a billionaire on the dating app, and the women who tried to stop him.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: netflixcanadaSan FranciscoFBIJennifer RobertsonGerald CottenSan francisco bayNetflix partyNetflix us youtubeIndia canada
Open in App

Related Stories

EntertainmentOTT Releases This Week: Jewel Thief - The Heist Begins, Weak Hero Class 2, L2: Empuraan & More – Top Picks for Your Weekend Watchlist

EntertainmentGossip Girl Star Penn Badgley’s Dance Video On Kaho Na Pyaar Hai Goes Viral (Watch)

EntertainmentKangana Ranaut Breaching Contract? Actress and Netflix Get Legal Notice for Inaccuracies in Emergency

EntertainmentOTT Releases This Week: Khauf, Mere Husband Ki Biwi, Logout, Daveed & More – Top Picks for Your Weekend Watchlist

Entertainment“I Never Thought I Would Be a Part of CID, but Then…” Says Parth Samthaan and Drops New Video Introducing ACP Ayushman (Watch Video)

Technology Realted Stories

TechnologyIndia sees robust 10.35 pc annual growth in domestic airline passengers in FY25

TechnologyIDFC FIRST Bank posts nearly 60 pc net profit loss at Rs 295.6 crore in Q4 FY25

TechnologyScreening for both active and dormant TB infection key to improve detection: Study

TechnologyMinister Ashish Sood outlines plan to make Delhi a 'credible medical destination'

TechnologyComponent PLI a key milestone in India's electronics manufacturing ecosystem: Industry