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Still thinking about the Nikolai Mushegian case from a few years back. For those who don't know, he was one of the co-founders of MakerDAO, a genuinely brilliant mind in the crypto space. In late 2022, his body washed up on a beach in Puerto Rico under circumstances that have never sat right with a lot of people in our community.
What makes this so unsettling is the timeline. Hours before he was found, Mushegian posted some intense tweets claiming intelligence agencies were targeting him, talking about CIA, Mossad, trafficking rings, the whole thing. Then he's just gone. Found on Condado Beach with a small head wound, nothing else. The authorities called it an accident, pointed to the dangerous currents in that area. Some people, including Brock Pierce, suggested it might have been self-inflicted. But the timing of those final posts? The specificity of what he was claiming? It's created this whole rabbit hole of speculation in crypto circles that honestly never really went away.
People close to Nikolai Mushegian knew he was dealing with mental health struggles, brilliant guy but clearly going through something. That part seems documented. But the conspiracy angle persists because, well, the facts don't quite add up neatly for a lot of observers. Was it just a tragic accident? Was there more to it? Years later and we're still asking questions.
It's one of those cases that reminds you how fragile things are, even for people at the top of the crypto world. The community never really moved past it.