Nerayoff Threatens to Expose Alleged Criminals Posing as Altruists
Ethereum insider Steven Nerayoff has made a threat to reveal more evidence about alleged irregularities within the Ethereum network. He claims that this evidence will expose criminals on an unprecedented scale.
Nerayoff Promises to Unmask Criminals
In a recent post on X (formerly Twitter), Nerayoff announced that he would soon release data that exposes certain criminals who are posing as altruists. He has already fulfilled a previous promise, so the crypto community can expect him to deliver on this one as well.
The identities of these “altruists” are unclear, but it is possible that Nerayoff is referring to Ethereum founders Vitalik Buterin and Joe Lubin, whom he previously described as carefully crafted crypto saviors.
Allegations Against the ETH Ecosystem
Nerayoff also made claims against the Ethereum ecosystem. He alleges that a few players control the majority of Ether and have significant control over other cryptocurrencies. He suggests that these individuals are responsible for fraudulent ICOs, rug pulls, and exploits.
A former Ethereum core developer, Lane Rettig, supported some of Nerayoff’s claims, stating that 70% of pre-mined ETH was immediately distributed. This implies that a majority of the distributed ETH went to Ethereum’s founders or those closely associated with them.
Silence from Ethereum Founders
Nerayoff points out that none of Ethereum’s founders or close associates have refuted his allegations. He suggests that their silence confirms the truth behind his claims.
Nerayoff Targets Vitalik Buterin
Nerayoff also criticizes Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin, calling him a false altruist. He accuses Buterin of making calculated financial decisions despite claiming not to care about money. This suggests that Buterin may be one of the criminals Nerayoff referred to earlier and even alleges that he controls the market.
In a bold claim, Nerayoff accuses Buterin of risking half of the Ethereum ICO proceeds on a bet on the price of BTC and begging the Chinese government for assistance afterward.
Hot Take: Ethereum Insider Threatens to Expose Alleged Criminals
Ethereum insider Steven Nerayoff has promised to reveal evidence that exposes individuals posing as altruists within the Ethereum network. His claims suggest that these alleged criminals have significant control over cryptocurrencies and are involved in fraudulent activities. Nerayoff’s allegations have not been refuted by Ethereum’s founders or close associates, leading some to believe there may be truth to his claims. This situation could have far-reaching consequences for the crypto community and potentially reshape perceptions of Ethereum and its key figures.