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2025-10-11 20:29:06

This Is What Now the Crypto Community Is Talking About: Famous Figure Passes Away During Yesterday’s Market Crash

Cryptocurrency investor and social media phenomenon Konstantin Galish was found dead in his Lamborghini amid a historic market crash. The incident occurred in Kyiv and, according to local sources, Galish allegedly committed suicide. According to a crypto influencer's social media post, Galish, also known as “Kostya Kudo,” committed suicide with a gun given to him by Kyrylo Budanov, the head of Ukrainian Military Intelligence. The source stated that Galish is the co-founder of a crypto investment firm called Cryptology and manages approximately $65 million in funds. Approximately $10 million of this fund is allegedly held by the Ukrainian Military Intelligence (GUR), while the remainder is allegedly invested by high-ranking officials and bureaucrats in Kyiv. Related News: Claiming to Have Predicted the Drop in Cryptocurrencies, il Capo Revealed What He Expects This Weekend and Next Week Galish allegedly suffered significant losses in futures trading due to the recent sharp decline in the crypto market, causing investors to lose their money. A recently launched token project also reportedly incurred millions of dollars in losses. The source claimed that Galish had suffered a psychological collapse due to the recent increased pressure and the market crash following Donald Trump’s announcement of 100% tariffs on China. *This is not investment advice. Continue Reading: This Is What Now the Crypto Community Is Talking About: Famous Figure Passes Away During Yesterday’s Market Crash

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