Crypto Kingpin Turns Up Dead in Lamborghini After Market Crash

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Crypto Kingpin Turns Up Dead in Lamborghini After Market Crash

A grim mystery.

By Joe Wilkins

Published Oct 15, 2025 3:14 PM EDT

Konstantin Ganich was found dead in his Lamborghini after the crypto crash, but some say there's more to this story than meets the eye.
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The past week has not been kind to blockchain entrepreneurs, whose holdings suffered the largest crypto liquidation in history last Friday, an event which wiped more than $380 billion off the market.

During the short but heavy crash, the price of Bitcoin fell 15 percent, while the second-largest cryptocurrency, Ethereum, dropped some 21 percent. The alt-coin market all but collapsed, many of them falling as much as 80 percent, raising serious doubts about the future of the broader crypto ecosystem.

Depending where you look, crypto prices are already rebounding as investors rush to hedge against another fall. But the recovering wasn’t in swing before Konstantin Ganich, a Ukrainian crypt fund manager and influencer was found dead in his Lamborghini, the victim of a gunshot wound.

Ganich, who was also known as “Kostya Kudo” on social media, was rumored to have lost anywhere from $7 million to $60 million in the crash, according to various Ukrainian media sources. Peter Korotaev, a journalist who runs the English-language blog Events in Ukrainewrote that “much, if not most” of that money belonged to investors.

According to Korotaev, Ganich had claimed in Ukrainian-language interviews that his crypto holdings were insured for losses up to 15 percent. He added that the crypto tycoon paid investors a fixed monthly sum of 7 percent based on their buy-in, no matter how good or bad the market was doing — a classic hallmark of a crypto scam.

Police initially told news media that the 32-year-old crypto blogger died by suicide. Before his death, Ganich was reportedly depressed about the crypto crash, and sent farewell messages to love ones, per 44, a local news aggregator in Kyiv.

However, according to Ukrainian Independent News Agency (UNINA) — one of the longest-running news agencies in Ukraine — Ganich’s acquaintances allege that law enforcement bureaucrats pressured the crypto trader the night before his death, demanding a share of his income. While not confirmed by state investigators, that allegation was also raised by another news agency, Stranawhich added that Ganich was likely managing funds for ranking Ukrainian government and police officials.

Those claims throw an intriguing wrench into the official story, especially given the day-to-day volatility of the crypto trade. As one of Ganich’s associates told UNINA, “if crypto people shot themselves after every market crash, they would all be lying in the ground.

Throwing even more fuel onto the conspiracy fire, Korotaev writes, is the fact that the victim’s gun was a gift from Kyryllo Budanov, the head of Ukrainian military intelligence described by western researchers as Ukraine’s “top spymaster.” Budanov is known for perpetuating massive call center scams on behalf of the Ukrainian government, among other financial espionage.

Whether by suicide or murder, it’s not out of the realm of possibility that Ganich’s death resulted from his role in the pressure cooker that is the Ukrainian crypto scene. Despite being one of the poorest countries in Europe, Ukraine is one of the world leaders in crypto adoption, with tens of billions of dollars worth of the stuff flowing through the nation every year.

“Political and economic relations in Ukraine at the highest levels are based on corruption,” one crypto investor told Strana. “In recent years, corruption has shifted to cryptocurrency. Cryptocurrency is the main nerve center of all Ukrainian corruption right now.”

More on crypto: A Sitting President Is Making Billions Off Crypto, Which Feels Like a Bit of an Outrage

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Life event that changes all: Horse riding accident in Zimbabwe in 1993, a fractured skull et al including bipolar anxiety, chronic fatigue …. co-morbidities (Nietzche 'He who has the reason why can deal with any how' details my health history from 1993 to date). 17th 2017 August operation for breast cancer (no indications just an appointment came from BreastCheck through the Post). Trinity College Dublin Business Economics and Social Studies (but no degree) 1997-2003; UCD 1997/1998 night classes) essays, projects, writings. Trinity Horizon Programme 1997/98 (Centre for Women Studies Trinity College Dublin/St. Patrick's Foundation (Professor McKeon) EU Horizon funded: research study of 15 women (I was one of this group and it became the cornerstone of my journey to now 2017) over 9 mth period diagnosed with depression and their reintegration into society, with special emphasis on work, arts, further education; Notes from time at Trinity Horizon Project 1997/98; Articles written for Irishhealth.com 2003/2004; St Patricks Foundation monthly lecture notes for a specific period in time; Selection of Poetry including poems written by people I know; Quotations 1998-2017; other writings mainly with theme of social justice under the heading Citizen Journalism Ireland. Letters written to friends about life in Zimbabwe; Family history including Michael Comyn KC, my grandfather, my grandmother's family, the O'Donnellan ffrench Blake-Forsters; Moral wrong: An acrimonious divorce but the real injustice was the Catholic Church granting an annulment – you can read it and make your own judgment, I have mine. Topics I have written about include annual Brain Awareness week, Mashonaland Irish Associataion in Zimbabwe, Suicide (a life sentence to those left behind); Nostalgia: Tara Hill, Co. Meath.
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