Michael Taylor had a dream. He wanted to change the world with cryptocurrency. He convinced thousands of investors that his project, CluCoin, would supportMichael Taylor had a dream. He wanted to change the world with cryptocurrency. He convinced thousands of investors that his project, CluCoin, would support

How a Crypto Founder Lost $1.14 Million to Gambling and Landed in Prison

2026/02/19 19:09
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Michael Taylor had a dream.

He wanted to change the world with cryptocurrency. He convinced thousands of investors that his project, CluCoin, would support charities and create a metaverse game. People believed him.

Instead, he gambled away $1.14 million of their money.

The Rise of CluCoin

In May 2021, during the peak of the crypto boom, Taylor launched CluCoin. His pitch was simple but powerful:

• A cryptocurrency that donates to charities

• A community-driven project with transparency

• A future metaverse game

Investors jumped in. The excitement was huge. CluCoin’s Initial Coin Offering (ICO) raised millions. People thought they were helping charities while making money.

On the surface, it seemed like a perfect opportunity.

But behind the scenes, Taylor had a dark secret.

A Hidden Gambling Addiction

Taylor wasn’t just managing a crypto project — he was addicted to online gambling. Instead of using the funds for development or charity, he transferred money into his personal accounts and started betting.

Then, the crypto market crashed. After FTX collapsed, CluCoin’s value dropped. Investors got nervous.

Taylor needed a new plan.

He announced CluCoin was moving away from charity to focus on “profitable ventures” like NFTs and the metaverse. Investors were skeptical, but many still believed in his vision.

In reality, he was secretly transferring money to his personal crypto exchange account.

Between May and December 2022, he took $1.14 million from investors and gambled with it.

The Cracks Begin to Show

For months, Taylor pretended everything was fine. But warning signs appeared:

• No updates on the metaverse game — delays kept piling up.

• Charity contributions? Barely any.

• Team communication? Almost nonexistent.

Investors started asking questions. CluCoin’s value kept dropping.

Then, the truth came out.

The Investigation

Federal investigators discovered that Taylor had used investor money to:

✔️ Place massive online bets

✔️ Cover personal expenses

✔️ Live a lavish lifestyle while investors lost everything

The warning signs had always been there:

• No independent audits of CluCoin’s finances

• Confusing and unclear tokenomics

• Big promises but little real progress

But during a crypto bull market, hype often drowns out logic. Many investors realized too late that something was wrong.

The Fall of Michael Taylor

In August 2024, Taylor pleaded guilty to wire fraud. He admitted he had stolen $1.14 million.

He faced up to 20 years in prison but begged for probation, claiming he was getting help for his gambling addiction.

The court didn’t buy it.

February 14, 2025: Sentencing

Taylor was sentenced to:

• 27 months in prison

• $1.14 million in restitution

• 3 years of supervised release

His request for probation was denied. Investors finally saw some justice.

Lessons to Learn

This case is a harsh reminder that not all crypto projects are what they seem. Here’s how to protect yourself:

• Hype ≠ legitimacy — Just because a project is popular doesn’t mean it’s trustworthy.

• Follow the money — If one person controls all the funds, that’s a red flag.

• Question big promises — If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

How to Stay Safe in Crypto

✔️ Do Your Own Research (DYOR) — Read whitepapers and check for independent audits.

✔️ Track the funds — Make sure the project has transparent financials.

✔️ Be skeptical of grand claims — Scammers often promise the impossible.

Michael Taylor’s story is a warning:

Even well-marketed projects can turn into disasters if the wrong person is in charge.


How a Crypto Founder Lost $1.14 Million to Gambling and Landed in Prison was originally published in Coinmonks on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

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