There's this case from a few years back that still gets people talking in crypto circles. Nikolai Mushegian, one of the early builders who co-founded MakerDAO, was found dead on a beach in Puerto Rico back in October 2022. The circumstances around what happened to him have never sat right with a lot of people.



He was 29 when his body washed up on Condado Beach in San Juan. What made the whole thing even more bizarre was the timing - just hours before he was found, Nikolai Mushegian had posted some pretty wild stuff on social media. He was claiming that intelligence agencies and some shadowy figures were running trafficking operations and specifically targeting him. He said they were planning to frame him and worse.

The official story from local authorities was pretty straightforward though. They said there were no real signs of foul play. Yeah, there was a small cut on his head, but nothing that screamed violence. They pointed to the beach itself - apparently it's known for some serious currents and people have drowned there before. So the narrative became that it was likely an accident or maybe something self-inflicted.

But here's where it gets interesting. People who knew Nikolai Mushegian said he was genuinely brilliant but had been dealing with mental health struggles. Some people in the space, including crypto figures like Brock Pierce, suggested his death might have been self-inflicted. Others though? They weren't buying it. The timing felt off. The tweets felt off. Something about the whole thing just didn't add up for a lot of observers.

Years later, the crypto community is still debating what really happened to Nikolai Mushegian. Was it a tragic accident? A mental health crisis? Something more sinister? The official investigation gave us one answer, but within the community, people keep asking questions. It's one of those cases that refuses to get settled, and honestly, given how unusual the circumstances were, you can kind of understand why people remain skeptical.
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