"Crypto Elite Push for Roger Ver's Pardon Amid Tax Evasion Charges"

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Saturday, Mar 1, 2025 11:50 am ET1min read
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Key figures in the crypto space, including Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin, have been advocating for the pardon of former Bitcoin evangelist Roger Ver. Ver, often referred to as "Bitcoin Jesus," was arrested in February 2024 while attending a crypto conference in Barcelona, Spain. He faces charges in the US for allegedly evading over $48 million in taxes and filing a false tax return.

Over the past months, Vitalik Buterin and other industry players have raised concerns about the severity of Ver's prosecution. Buterin suggested that authorities may be targeting Ver because of his outspoken views on personal freedoms. He argued that the government should focus on recovering unpaid taxes rather than pursuing harsh legal action.

“The case against Roger seems very politically motivated; like with RossROST-- Ulbricht, there have been plenty of people and corporations who have been accused of far worse and yet faced sentences far milder than what Roger is facing,” Buterin argued.

Considering this, the Ethereum co-founder proposed that the authorities should allow Ver to settle any outstanding taxes instead of imprisonment.

“Genuine good faith mistakes should be treated by giving the actor the opportunity to pay back taxes if needed with interest and penalties, not with prosecution,” Buterin concluded.

Similarly, Ross Ulbricht, the former Silk Road operator who recently secured clemency, has also backed Ver’s case. “No one should spend the rest of their life in prison over taxes. Let him pay the tax (if any) and be done with it,” Ulbricht stated.

Ulbricht’s supporters had long argued that his own sentencing was excessively harsh, and now, many in the crypto space see parallels in Ver’s legal battle. Jesse Powell, co-founder of Kraken, has questioned the credibility of the charges, suggesting that authorities are deliberately making Ver’s life difficult.

“The reality is, they just don’t like him and they want to get him, and they will use any excuse they can to get him or make his life hell for as long as they can,” Powell said.

Meanwhile, Ver himself has taken to social media, appealing directly to President Donald Trump. In January, he wrote that he needed the President’s help to deliver justice. He also shared a video describing himself as a victim of political persecution.

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