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Ukrainian Crypto Influencer Konstantin Ganich Found Dead in Lamborghini During Market Crash
Konstantin Ganich, a leading crypto influencer, was found dead amid a $6 billion market crash, raising concerns about mental health pressures in digital asset trading.
- On Oct. 11, Konstantin Ganich, known as Kostya Kudo, was found dead inside a Lamborghini Urus in Kyiv's Obolonskyi district, with authorities and his Telegram channel confirming his death.
- A sudden crypto market crash erased more than $6 billion within an hour, and some reports linked the sell-off to President Donald Trump's tariff announcement, which CNN said triggered an $18 billion dump.
- Kyiv Police Department said investigators, criminalists and a forensic expert worked the scene where a firearm registered to Ganich was found, and a pre-trial probe is ongoing.
- The community reacted by flooding social media with tributes and reigniting debates on the emotional toll faced by the crypto blogging and trading community.
- As co-founder of the Cryptology Key trading academy and head of the Association of Traders of Ukraine, Ganich was part of Ukraine's surge in crypto adoption in recent years.
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Crypto trader Konstantin Galich found dead in Lamborghini in Kyiv as market plunges
Konstantin Galich (better known as Kostya Kudo) was found inside a Lamborghini Urus in the Obolonskyi district of Kyiv Oct. 11 with a gunshot wound to the head.
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