According to a press release from the Department of Justice on November 29, 2019, Virgil Griffith, resident of Singapore and U.S. citizen, was arrested for a criminal complaint where he was charged with violating, “…the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (“IEEPA”) by traveling to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (“DPRK” or “North Korea”) in order deliver a presentation and technical advice on using cryptocurrency and blockchain technology to evade sanctions.Read more hereUntil now, I still cannot believe what just happened to Virgil Griffith. My close friend even had a relationship with him during the early days. I met this guy in person at the Boracay Blockchain Summit last January representing the Ethereum Foundation along with Chih Cheng. He was funny sometimes.
But man! Your recent actions isn't funny at all! Because you already aware about the sanctions, you still managed to travel to North Korea despite that you don't have the permission to doing so.
Sorry man, but you have to face the consequences.
P.S. Forbes was stupid enough not adding "In North Korea" to their headline. It would make others from the rest of the world thinking that teaching crypto and blockchain is illegal. Only in North Korea is illegal for now, but for other countries who banner Bitcoin, well, I'm not sure yet.