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August 21, 2021, 07:37:16 PM
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OP, it's obvious very few people here are reading anything but the title of this thread and don't even care to look into the story, so you might as well lock the thread.  All of the dipshits who've posted that Spagni was arrested because he had anything to do with Monero are going on my ignore list, because it proves that they're just posting to get paid and thus aren't likely to write anything that I'd ever want to read.

To reiterate:  Spagni didn't create Monero himself, nor do his charges have anything to do with the crime he's alleged to have committed.  I put that in bold so anyone reading this won't post something stupid.

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August 21, 2021, 09:24:44 PM
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First of all, Spagni didn't create Monero from what I've read.  Second, where does it say that he's being denied bail because of anything he had to do with Monero?  Did you put any thought into your post before you wrote it, or are you just milking the Bitvest campaign by doing the absolute minimum while making posts?

Spagni is going to be tried for embezzling funds, that's what I've read.  His charges have nothing to do with his association with Monero--but that's the only reason why this story is newsworthy, and it's a smear on crypto.

Thank you for clarification. I wasn't understanding the post at first. He isn't monero creator at all, just a developer

I read some news around, and the only real implication of Monero in all this incident is that he could use cryptocurrency to flee, so he might be having some tougher restrictions.

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Spagni is believed to have “significant cryptocurrency assets that would enable him to flee” as well as a “watch valued at $800,000,” according to the warrant.
https://www.coindesk.com/former-monero-maintainer-fluffypony-to-be-extradited-for-non-crypto-crimes


Well this one made me smile a bit, an $800,000 watch speaks a lot for the fact that he probably owns a good amount of crypto and what not. I have no idea in how far that information is confirmed, but you probably wouldn't spent that amount on a watch if you weren't at least double figures in the millions.

I guess they will hit him hard precisely because he is rich and he wouldn't most likely really bother to pay back the amount plus some interest. I'd say in front of a judge it is not that beneficial to be rich. Going to be interesting to follow that story.

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