Missing “Crypto Queen” Suspected To Be Murdered By Bulgarian Drug Lord

As a crypto investor who has closely followed the OneCoin scam and its aftermath, I find the latest news of Ruja Ignatova’s alleged murder by Bulgarian drug lord Taki to be both shocking and believable. The sheer scale of Ignatova’s fraud, which swindled investors out of billions of dollars, made her a high-profile target for those seeking revenge or looking to profit from her downfall.


New information suggests that Ruja Ignatova, famously referred to as the “Crypto Queen,” may have met her end at the hands of a Bulgarian criminal lord.

Investors were defrauded by Ignatova to the tune of $4.5 billion (£3.54bn) under false promises of lucrative returns if they invested in her fabricated cryptocurrency, OneCoin.

The One Coin Scam

“The enigmatic figure known as ‘Crypto Queen,’ Ruja Ignatova, is currently the sole woman on the FBI’s most wanted list due to her alleged involvement in a breathtaking $4.5 billion cryptocurrency fraud. New findings by the BBC’s investigation team reveal potential evidence of her murder and connections to criminal organizations. Ignatova reportedly deceived millions of unsuspecting investors into putting their faith and funds into her scam, before disappearing with the ill-gotten gains. The sensational case received extensive media coverage, resulting in the apprehension of several key suspects associated with the scheme.”

William Moro recently confessed to his involvement in a single charge of conspiring to perpetrate bank fraud as part of the OneCoin scheme.

In 2016, in the Southern District of New York and other locations, William Morro, along with others, both known and unknown to us, are accused of conspiring to commit bank fraud. U.S. authorities allege that Morro moved $35 million connected to the OneCoin crypto scam during this time.

The Fate Of Ruja Ignatova 

Ignatova enlisted the assistance of notorious Bulgarian criminal and drug kingpin, Hristoforos Nikos Amanatidis, nicknamed “Taki,” to ensure her safety during her escape. Taki, who is infamous for his involvement in numerous armed robberies and murders, reportedly earned €100,000 monthly from Ignatova for his protective services. Ivan Hristanov, a former Bulgarian Deputy Minister, commented on Taki.

In the world of Bulgarian criminal underworld, Taki is the enigmatic figure wielding immense power. He’s a phantom, rarely seen but always felt. Communication with him comes indirectly, through intermediaries. Disregard his messages at your own peril – the consequences could mean vanishing from existence. Ignatova’s only shield against relentless investigations, even those originating beyond Bulgarian borders, was the protective umbrella Taki provided.

Taki reportedly lives in Dubai in one of Ignatova’s luxury penthouses.

Protector Turned Aggressor

Bulgarian investigative journalist Dimitar Stoyanov uncovered information about the murder of Wyatt Rossilpaev’s sister, Ignatova. He discovered a police report at the residence of a slain Bulgarian officer. The file contained details about an intoxicated informant who claimed to have heard Taki’s brother-in-law admit to orchestrating Ignatova’s death around the end of 2018. Based on the document, her remains were allegedly discarded in the Ionian Sea, a claim Stoyanov finds highly plausible.

Bulgarian authorities have authenticated the document, while sources close to Taki affirm the validity of the hypothesis suggesting that Ms. Ignatova was indeed murdered. According to these sources, Ignatova had turned into a risk for Taki due to her association with the OneCoin scam, prompting him to sever ties by eliminating her from the picture.

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2024-06-04 17:14