President Trump Accused Of
Manipulating Crypto Market Leading To Trader
Committing Suicide When He Lost Millions Of
Dollars
October 16. 2025

Konstantin Galich
32-year-old Konstantin Galich
was found dead from suicide in Ukraine after the
market crashed and many people lost enormous
sums of money. The crash was estimated to have
wiped out $1.1 billion. President Trump and his
comments on social media are being blamed for
the crash. Galich was said to have managed over
$60 million in crypto assets. He was one of
crypto's biggest proponents. When the crash
suddenly struck out of nowhere, many online
began threatening suicide. Galich was found dead
in his Lamborghini SUV from a self-inflicted
gunshot wound to the head. Police in Ukraine are
investigating the incident.

My post in 2018 on Twitter
(now X) warning about crypto
Suicide is never the answer.
That is not God's plan for your life. You can
always make more money. You can't obsess over
every dollar you make or lose as it is not good
for your mental health. In 2018, I warned on
Twitter (now X) about crypto. Years later the
arrest of Sam Bankman-Fried proved how unstable
it is and the dangers it presents (The
Arrest Of FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried Signals
The Collapse Of Crypto And Bitcoin Confirming
Previous Site Claims (Videos)).
Now Trump manipulates the market with his social
media posts and everything collapsed in less
than one day. It is being alleged the Trump
family made millions off the collapse, which is
market manipulation.
STORY SOURCE
Crypto trader dies by suicide amid market
crash
Sat, October 11, 2025 at 1:54 PM
EDT 2 min read 360 Ukrainian authorities have
reportedly launched an investigation into the
death of crypto trader and influencer Konstantin
Galich, who went by the alias Kostya Kudo (or “Kudo”).
He was found dead in his car in the Obolonskyi
district of Kyiv on Oct. 11, 2025. Police
investigating death of prominent crypto trade
According to a statement from law enforcement,
Galich’s body was discovered with a gunshot
wound to the head. A registered firearm was
found beside him. Police are treating the
incident as a possible suicide, but have opened
a criminal case under Article 115, Part 1 of the
Criminal Code of Ukraine...
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