"Bitcoin Jesus" Roger Ver appeals to Trump, claiming he could face up to 109 years in prison
ChainCatcher news, early Bitcoin investor Roger Ver, known as the "Bitcoin Jesus," posted a video on social media asking for help from Trump. Ver is currently facing extradition risks in Spain, where he is accused of failing to report capital gains when selling Bitcoin in 2017 and underreporting his Bitcoin holdings when renouncing his U.S. citizenship in 2014.
Ver claims to be the world's first Bitcoin ecosystem investor and emphasizes that he gave up his U.S. citizenship due to fears of political persecution, but he is now facing a maximum sentence of 109 years. He pleads with Trump to help end this "legal battle" so he can return to the U.S. to invest and develop.
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