
Cryptoqueen: The OneCoin Scam
Documentary · History
Overview
When, in 2014, the charismatic German-Bulgarian Ruja Ignatova introduced OneCoin, a new cryptocurrency, she claimed that it was destined to become the world's most important digital currency and would change the course of history.
Top Cast
Nina Goldberg
Nina Goldberg
Self - Narrator (voice)
Nina Goldberg
Self - Narrator (voice)
Mac Kasperek
Mac Kasperek
Self - Narrator (voice)
Mac Kasperek
Self - Narrator (voice)
Daniela Bette Koch
Daniela Bette Koch
Self - Narrator (voice)
Daniela Bette Koch
Self - Narrator (voice)


Michael Che Koch
Michael Che Koch
Self - Narrator (voice)
Michael Che Koch
Self - Narrator (voice)
Andreas Meese
Andreas Meese
Self - Narrator (voice)
Andreas Meese
Self - Narrator (voice)


Ruja Ignatova
Ruja Ignatova
Self
Ruja Ignatova
Self
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