"Fake the KYC" hehe. That could could be troublesome if they encounter future investigations.
@Dave1. I am not certain if everything is real in this article too, however, why would the Verge publish such an article if the story in there is fake. It will give them a problematic lawsuit from Justin Sun and his lawyers. Is this a parody article and the Verge assumed that the readers will also assume it as a parody?
He and his lawyers can try. Media organizations tend to get away or win libel cases filed against them when they make statements in third person like "according to..... ". I believe they are also protected not to reveal their sources.
Everybody appreciates a good underdog tale, and Justin Sun is one of the best. Justin Sun has made a name for himself on the strength of his own dreams and wits. Of course, he did not accomplish this without making a few enemies in the process. However, I believe that the majority of people understand Justin Sun's story, and everyone should wish him success in all of his endeavors. I admire Sun and everything he has accomplished, and I hope he continues to do so.
Justin as an underdog? What are you on mate? He started off his project with plagiarism and you call that "wits"? Maybe you've drunk too much of Sun's Kool-aid.