John Forsyth went missing under mysterious circumstances on May 21. A few days ago he was found dead 100 km from the place of the alleged disappearance. According to the police, the businessman’s personal car was unlocked, and inside were his wallet, laptop, personal documents and cell phones. In the initial phase of the investigation, police are sticking to the theory that Forsyth’s murder bears little resemblance to a random attack or botched robbery.
John Forsyth and his brother Richard Forsyth founded the Onfocoin project in 2020. The startup allowed users to earn ONFO coins by redirecting potential customers to a so-called “network mining” platform. The Onfocoin project team ran a YouTube themed channel that called for worldwide decentralization and promoted digital assets, as well as the inevitable collapse of the U.S. dollar.
Also in 2020, Forbes named John Forsythe as the new bitcoin millionaire.
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“During the previous two Bitcoin halvings, countless new millionaires emerged.. John Forsythe, founder of Onfo, was one of them,”
reported Forbes magazine.
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Commenting on Forbes’ statement, Forsythe said it had long been clear to him that currencies based on mathematics, such as bitcoin, should eventually supplant sovereign bills.
“I started mining bitcoins and litecoins very early and have always held on to them. The high valuation of these assets allowed me to invest in other cryptocurrency technologies, which eventually led to the development of Onfo, a platform that helps people make money through network mining,” John Forsyth said.
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Last year, the crypto community was rocked by a series of tragic events that claimed the lives of four prominent crypto-billionaires in just one month. These sudden deaths raised fears because of suspicious circumstances, with some of the deceased people expressing fears about their safety before their deaths;
In late October 2022, Nikolai Mouchgyan, co-founder of MakerDAO, was found
dead on a beach in Puerto Rico just hours after tweeting that he was being stalked by intelligence agencies.The next victim was broker Javier Biosca, who was found dead November 22 in Estepona. Biosca was under investigation for the largest cryptocurrency fraud in Spain.
Tiantian Kullander co-founder of Amber Group. And just two days later, on November 25, Vyacheslav Taran, president of the investment company Libertex Group and founder of Forex Club, died as a result of a plane crash while returning from Switzerland to Monaco.
