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Topic: SushiSwap founder returns money and ask for forgiveness 😢 - page 3. (Read 813 times)

newbie
Activity: 92
Merit: 0
Trust is gained by so much efforts and its easily destroy with your one wrong decision and this will also happen with sushi. And they never gained that trust from investors. I don't think to invest in sushi again due to trust issue.
hero member
Activity: 2058
Merit: 761
To boldly go where no rabbit has gone before...
He was like: "wait a minute, we scammed them, and the price stil started increasing.... hold on hold on, instead of $14m i could have stolen $50m?Huh guuuuuys, mea culpa, i promise i'll be good"
sr. member
Activity: 2436
Merit: 272
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2. He is planning for another rug :
Then He deserves every kind of swearing  Grin
Probably he is. Roll Eyes

I don't remember such kind of forgiveness in the crypto market so it looks something shady or he really get caught in the tracing process so he is just pretending to live as a good human!
hero member
Activity: 1036
Merit: 520
He might have said that there are 2 scenarios :

1. He is really sorry and wants to make it up :
Then needs to work a lot to make it up because I don't think those people who came out with loss want to go there again and broken trust is like a melted chocolate.

2. He is planning for another rug :
Then He deserves every kind of swearing  Grin
full member
Activity: 1050
Merit: 102
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I respect him, this is a big and bold decision. No one can do like this and if there were it might be just a few people. Believe me when we do bad things and become the talk of the whole world even though we hide behind fake identities, we will still feel insecure and uncomfortable while sleeping.
full member
Activity: 532
Merit: 114
Maybe this is a glimpse of the positively changing face of cryptosphere, that starts with an apologetic accountability and concrete amends.
jr. member
Activity: 36
Merit: 1
That is the reason why sushi pump to 2.7, and one day in future he will take money again and go to mountain.
member
Activity: 1008
Merit: 12
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Greed can takeover even on the minds of the sanest people. I am glad that he has accepted his mistake.
I do not know the details but if he has returned the funds for project development that is incredible and i am sure investors will be happy about it.
This was really a terrible act and thousands of investors would have panic sold in that situation with big loss, I wonder how such people will be comoensated if things are back to normal now?
legendary
Activity: 2576
Merit: 1655
Maybe he thought that he was really anonymous, but his not, he can be traced and exposed and could go to jail if guilty, and if they find him, he will be under treat, so it's more of a burden now. Better just return the money and live a normal life.
sr. member
Activity: 1722
Merit: 269
Seems that the crypto scene is not all about making money the fastest way possible by any means possible, even scamming.
This is a really surprising turn of events and refreshing to see. The price of the token did react accordingly but not as much as i would have expected.
I'm curious how things will turn out.
hero member
Activity: 1792
Merit: 536
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That is really odd and surprising to see that someone who scams people changed his ways and became afraid. I think he might be living in those countries with very harsh punishments for stealing money from other people, and that he chickened out and got very afraid. It is noble (somewhat) that he was able to ask forgiveness and did a refund of a large amount of money and he was able to do so without hesitation. Anyway we will see what will happen next.
full member
Activity: 2100
Merit: 174
The former CEO tried in the return of these investment back to investors, although this was attempted to be an exit scam but later considered a hero and not a criminal. Kudos to him and bravo the action steps taken by him by saying "am sorry". The problems with many investors were to see their investment money come back to them., and he has done likewise. Sucshi investors will have good confidence in the project.
member
Activity: 882
Merit: 17
Well, he did  a a nice job to return the funds. it shows that he has much trust and faith in his project. he really want to see his project succeed and he needs to lead by example. i think it was a nice decision by the chef. people will believe in him and support him whenever he calls for assistance from the sushi community. NO wonder the token made turn around.
sr. member
Activity: 1988
Merit: 275
Exit scam canceled? He probably afraid of being put in jail for the rest of his life. Not sure if "I am sorry" would be enough and free him from problems that might arise.

Well, definitely he is, and probably lots of death threat in his private box.  This news brings smile to me, and even though sorry isn't enough, at least he has guts to admit and apologize in public.  I think the guy (sushiswap founder) isn't really that  bad.  And now that the Sushiswap have $14m funds in their stash, I so wanted to see this project to be successful. It would be great to see  supposed to be scam project going legit and successful.

Maybe he realized he can't get out of his mess without being killed. Because who knows, he might be receiving real death threats because he screwed huge amount of money and there may be big names behind those funds? Though his action is very rare as most scammers disappeared into thin air.

By the way is Chef Nomi a Japanese? Because Japanese are known to ask forgiveness publicly and some of them commit harakiri if they can't bear it with their conscience what they've done.
hero member
Activity: 1918
Merit: 564
Exit scam canceled? He probably afraid of being put in jail for the rest of his life. Not sure if "I am sorry" would be enough and free him from problems that might arise.

Well, definitely he is, and probably lots of death threat in his private box.  This news brings smile to me, and even though sorry isn't enough, at least he has guts to admit and apologize in public.  I think the guy (sushiswap founder) isn't really that  bad.  And now that the Sushiswap have $14m funds in their stash, I so wanted to see this project to be successful. It would be great to see  supposed to be scam project going legit and successful.
member
Activity: 686
Merit: 35
Exit scam canceled? He probably afraid of being put in jail for the rest of his life. Not sure if "I am sorry" would be enough and free him from problems that might arise.

What else would be enough! At least he recognise his mistake and make amend, like what other members already said, $14 million is a life changing opportunity which many greedy people will not give up so easily even if they will go to jail for it, but this guy sincerely return all the money and make public apology and also remove himself from important aspects of the project, i respect his guts.
full member
Activity: 1498
Merit: 146
Is he really returned the money or just joking on the social media?

If this is true then it could be the trending talk right now in the crypto world and probably a best thing we can see like someone returning 14 millions after successfully stole it and in just few days of the exit scam attempt.
legendary
Activity: 2156
Merit: 1151
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I think it was the CZ that influenced his decisions, Binance got a strong reputational blow because of this whole situation.

yeah, could be, Binance listed Sushi after few days of existence, which is not in line with deep and thorough check that should be done for each new project listed, and obviously Binance did not check Sushi at all, just listed it, and also CZ tweeted that trading is highly risky and then deleted tweet, probably after thinking it again what could be the boomerang effect for Binance
member
Activity: 684
Merit: 10
I think it was the CZ that influenced his decisions, Binance got a strong reputational blow because of this whole situation.
member
Activity: 889
Merit: 60
Exit scam canceled? He probably afraid of being put in jail for the rest of his life. Not sure if "I am sorry" would be enough and free him from problems that might arise.

Or he was afraid of being killed. Maybe i am too skeptical of his sincere apologies and he really means what he says. Who really cares at this point. Damage is already done. At least he came back, this could have been even worse situation.
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