Startup accelerator Techstars has cancelled its year-old partnership with the firm owned by early Ethereum advisor Steven Nerayoff.
According to cryptocurrency news outlet The Block on Oct. 8, Nerayoff's arrest on suspicion of extortion had forced Techstars to reconsider its association with Alchemist, a blockchain advisory startup.
The two joined forces in July 2018, creating the Alchemist Blockchain Techstars Accelerator based in New York.
Last month, Nerayoff was arrested in connection with the alleged plans to bring down another United States startup.
Together with Michael Hlady, the entrepreneur is said to have demanded $4.45 million from the company in what prosecutors called an "Old-fashioned shakedown."
"The FBI will continue to seek justice for victims who businesses have been targeted by these types of scams."
Accordingly, Techstars said it was "Necessary" to withdraw its brand from Nerayoff and Alchemist, The Block reports.
Nerayoff was one of the early advisors of Ethereum, the native token of which - Ether - remains the second-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization.
In January 2018, he predicted a boom year for the network, something which failed to materialize as a protracted bear market crushed ETH/USD by around 90%..
Ex-Ethereum Advisor Nerayoff Loses Techstars Deal After Extortion Charges
gepubliceerd op Oct 8, 2019
by Cointele | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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