“In this case, the allegations are clearly detailed in the complaint, particularly the promises made to investors about coins allegedly backed by offshore real estate investments,” said Hofstra University law professor Felix Shipkevich, who teaches courses on the business and policies of cryptocurrencies. “The key question is whether those investments were ever actually made, closed or materialized.
“In this case, the allegations are clearly detailed in the complaint, particularly the promises made to investors about coins allegedly backed by offshore real estate investments,” said Hofstra University law professor Felix Shipkevich, who teaches courses on the business and policies of cryptocurrencies. “The key question is whether those investments were ever actually made, closed or materialized.