Chen Zhi was once seen as a genius — the man who turned Cambodia’s cities into towers of glass and steel. But last week, everything changed.
The U.S. says Chen Zhi, a 37-year-old founder of the Prince Group, ran one of Asia’s biggest crypto scams — worth more than $14 billion.
🏦 He owned banks, airlines, real estate, and luxury hotels. To the world, he looked like a symbol of Cambodia’s success.
But behind the scenes, he was accused of running a huge network for money laundering, fake companies, and human exploitation.
He rose fast — born in Fujian, China, he moved to Cambodia, became a citizen, and quickly built a business empire.
By 30, he was a billionaire.
By 35, he had a royal title.
Now, he’s on the run.
🕵️ Investigators found that billions of dollars were moved through secret crypto wallets and offshore accounts before the U.S. and U.K. froze 128 of his companies.
Today, Chen Zhi has disappeared. His fancy buildings are empty, and his empire is being investigated around the world.
⚠️ In crypto and power, not everything shiny is real.
Sometimes, billionaires don’t build real empires — they build illusions.
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