U.Today and crypto.news both cover the Zondacrypto collapse and the NYT investigation into it, but disagree on whether CEO Przemysław Kral has vanished or is simply living abroad. U.Today and
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U.Today and crypto.news both cover the Zondacrypto collapse and the NYT investigation into it, but disagree on whether CEO Przemysław Kral has vanished or is simply living abroad.
U.Today and crypto.news both cover the Zondacrypto collapse and the NYT investigation into it, but disagree on whether CEO Przemysław Kral has vanished or is simply living abroad.
What all sources agree on
Zondacrypto's website went dark/offline in April 2026.
Founder Sylwester Suszek disappeared in March 2022 after a meeting in Czeladź, Poland.
Suszek's family received messages claiming he was kidnapped, with captors demanding bitcoin.
Marian Wszolek, a former associate, was charged in connection with kidnapping and money laundering allegations.
The exchange was originally founded as BitBay in 2014 and later rebranded as Zondacrypto under Kral's leadership.
Kral claimed the exchange held roughly 4,500 BTC, with Suszek allegedly the only person who could unlock the associated wallet.
The ZND token has lost nearly all of its value.
A New York Times investigation published August 23 examined the disappearance of Suszek and the situation involving Kral.
Where the reports disagree
1Whether CEO Przemysław Kral has disappeared or is merely abroad
Kral, by contrast, has been reported outside Poland, including in Israel. Authorities and journalists have not independently confirmed that he is missing.
What would settle it: Confirmation from Polish or Israeli authorities of Kral's current location and legal status, or an arrest warrant/extradition record, or a public statement from Kral himself.
What to make of it
Treat Suszek's 2022 disappearance and the exchange's April 2026 collapse as established; do not treat Kral's status as settled, since one outlet reports him missing and the other reports him abroad and uncharged.
Treat Suszek's 2022 disappearance and the exchange's April 2026 collapse as established; do not treat Kral's status as settled, since one outlet reports him missing and the other reports him abroad and uncharged.
Originally reported by AltcoinGordon, written by Grace Mitchell. Republished with permission.
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