Bitcoin Jesus Faces Life Sentence: Crypto Industry Divided

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domingo, 2 de marzo de 2025, 10:08 am ET1 min de lectura
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Roger VerVERS--, often referred to as "Bitcoin Jesus" for his early advocacy of the cryptocurrency, is facing a potential life sentence for alleged tax fraud. This has sparked a heated debate within the crypto industry, with prominent figures weighing in on the severity of the potential punishment.

Vitalik Buterin, co-founder of Ethereum, has criticized the potential life sentence as "absurd," arguing that it is disproportionate for non-violent tax offenses. He suggested that regulators should allow Ver to resolve any unpaid taxes through a settlement rather than imprisonment. Buterin also noted that the case against Ver appears politically motivated, drawing parallels with the case of RossROST-- Ulbricht, the former operator of the Silk Road marketplace.

However, not everyone in the industry agrees with Buterin's stance. Elon Musk, associated with the D.O.G.E. organization, has withdrawn his support for Ver's pardon, citing Ver's renunciation of U.S. citizenship. Musk stated that Ver's decision disqualifies him from receiving a pardon.

Despite Musk's skepticism, several industry leaders have sided with Buterin, including Ross Ulbricht himself. Ulbricht, who recently received clemency, has voiced support for Ver, arguing that no one should spend the rest of their life in prison over taxes. Jesse Powell, co-founder of Kraken, has also cast doubt on the charges against Ver, suggesting that authorities may be unfairly targeting him.

Amidst these developments, Ver has turned to social media to plead his case, directly reaching out to President Donald Trump for support. In a January post, he urged the President to intervene, claiming he was being unfairly targeted. Ver also released a video portraying himself as a victim of political persecution and has reinforced this stance, suggesting that the charges against him are politically driven.

Despite growing support from industry leaders, the odds remain stacked against Ver's chances of receiving a presidential pardon. Predictions market data from Polymarket currently suggests only a 7% likelihood that Trump will grant him clemency within his first 100 days in office. As speculation continues, the question remains—will crypto advocates' optimism prevail, or will Elon Musk's skepticism prove accurate?

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