Netflix Represents QuadrigaCX Exchange Saga In A Documentary

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Netflix new crypto documentary, “No One: The Hunt for the Crypto King”, has garnered many interests and talking points, especially among those familiar with the whole saga.

The documentary is based on the strange death of Gerald Cotten, the founder of the now-defunct cryptocurrency exchange QuadrigaCX. It centered and echoed the theory that he faked his death to steal millions of crypto from customers.

Users Of The Defunct Exchange Share Their Opinions

After the documentary was released on Wednesday, many people who are familiar with the QudrigaCX situation started airing their views.

One of the users of the crypto exchange back in the day stated that he smelt something fishy about the whole situation at the time and decided to take his money from the exchange. After watching the documentary, he said it was a good thing he withdrew his funds from the crypto exchange when he did.

“One day I sensed something strange with the way the trades were being handled,” the user said.

With his experience setting up Bloomberg systems for AIMCO, he knows how these exchanges should work. At that time, he decided immediately to pull out his coins from the platform.

The documentary was presented in a self-explanatory way. That means it doesn’t require anyone to have the technical knowledge or any idea about how cryptocurrency works before understanding it. But some members of the crypto community also found the documentary very fulfilling.

The Story Was Engaging And Fulfilling

Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Coin Card, Mike Olthoff, stated that he played a minor role in the documentary, while many of his friends participated as well. He added that while it was quite strange seeing many of his friends in the documentary, the cameo role he played was quite engaging and fulfilling.

In the end, the documentary did exactly what it intended, which is to educate people about the conspiracy theory that the founder faked his death to get away with millions of customers’ crypto funds.

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