
Another bomb just dropped on the crypto scene — this time at Bitcoin-2025 in Las Vegas. The man in the eye of the storm? *Andrii Trushkovskyi, a Ukrainian market analyst with a sniper’s aim when it comes to crypto forecasts. His crime? Daring to say out loud what no one at the conference wanted to hear: “Bitcoin’s about to crash.”
Trushkovskyi and his assistant paid $1,000 for tickets and rolled up to the posh Venetian Casino with two signs in hand: “I know when Bitcoin will crash — ask me” and “Tell Saylor MSTR’s gonna tank by July.” They didn’t even make it through the front doors before security stepped in like bouncers at a mafia club. The warning was clear: ditch the signs or get lost.
Even though the official rules didn’t mention any ban on signs or clothes, Trushkovskyi backed down. But it wasn’t over — not even close. A new wave of guards approached, this time because of his T-shirt, which had a blunt prediction about Bitcoin’s upcoming nosedive. Things escalated fast. More guards swarmed in, including what looked like the head of security, who gave the order: “You guys are out.”
As tensions boiled over, Trushkovskyi started feeling unwell — likely from stress. But instead of getting help, he got threats. No medics, no sympathy — just a sliced-off attendee wristband and a shove toward the exit. Onlookers could only stare as the Ukrainian expert was pushed out like an unwanted guest at a private party. And yeah, they threatened to call the cops too — just to make it sting.
What makes this even more ridiculous? Trushkovskyi isn’t some TikTok fortune teller. His market calls have been deadly accurate for over a year — month after month. But at a conference that felt more like a crypto infomercial than a real forum, his bearish outlook was treated like a virus that needed to be eliminated.
According to Trushkovskyi, Bitcoin-2025 was pure PR — a polished stage show built to lure in fresh investors. Big-name guests like Michael Saylor, the U.S. Vice President, Trump’s kids, and even the NYC mayor were paraded around to sell the image of crypto as stable and unstoppable. Anything — or anyone — who challenged that fantasy? Silenced. Hard.
Now the whole mess is blowing up. Not just because of the manhandling, but because of what it represents. When someone with a proven track record gets tossed for speaking hard truths, it raises a brutal question: Is this industry built on transparency — or hype?
The organizers are still keeping quiet. But the crypto community isn’t. And whether they like it or not, this scandal just put Bitcoin-2025 under a microscope — and not in a good way.