The CryptoQueen, Ruja Ignatova, Has Been Placed On The FBI's Most Wanted List
The scammer known as the CryptoQueen (real name Ruja Ignatova), who made off with over $4 billion in a cryptocurrency scam back in 2014, has officially been added to the FBI's top 10 most wanted list, years after disappearing without a trace but with the money.
The former OneCoin founder now has over $100,000 in reward money sitting for anyone who has answers that help result in her arrest, attracting the attention of many people on social media just for the absurdity of a criminal named "CryptoQueen" having a high-ranking wanted spot.
As if people needed more ammunition against cryptocurrency, the story of CryptoQueen and her scam becoming part of America's most wanted was enough to make people once again take up arms on social media, attacking crypto as being one big pyramid scheme the entire time or calling out her OneCoin as not even being a real part of cryptocurrency when it first came out, instead being a scam from the start.