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Erik Tristan Voorhees is an American cryptocurrency entrepreneur and founder of the cryptocurrency exchange
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. He also co-founded Satoshi Dice and was the Director of Marketing at
BitInstant Charles Shrem IV (born November 25, 1989)Max Raskin“Meet the Bitcoin Millionaires,”''Bloomberg Businessweek'', April 10, 2013. is an American entrepreneur and bitcoin advocate. He co-founded the now-defunct startup company BitInstant, and is ...
. He has been referred to as a crypto- libertarian and has advocated for "the separation of money and state". In 2014, Erik Voorhees settled a dispute with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for over $50,000 regarding unregistered bitcoin-denominated share offerings between May 2012 and February 2013.


Biography

Voorhees was born in Danbury, Connecticut in 1984, and was raised in
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. In 2003, Voorhees enrolled at the
University of Puget Sound The University of Puget Sound (UPS or Puget Sound) is a private university in Tacoma, Washington. The university draws approximately 2,600 students from 44 states and 16 countries. It offers 1,200 courses each year in more than 50 traditional an ...
, where he became friends with a fellow student named Nic Cary who would subsequently introduce to Voorhees Bitcoin and later founded Blockchain.com. After graduating, Voorhees moved to Dubai, where he worked as a communications manager for a real estate company. Since 2013, he has been living in Panama.


Cryptocurrency career

According to the ''
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'', Voorhees first encountered Bitcoin in 2011. His discovery of the Bitcoin coincided with his involvement in the
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, an initiative aimed at recruiting 20,000 libertarians to relocate to New Hampshire. In an August 2012
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article, Voorhees was described as
BitInstant Charles Shrem IV (born November 25, 1989)Max Raskin“Meet the Bitcoin Millionaires,”''Bloomberg Businessweek'', April 10, 2013. is an American entrepreneur and bitcoin advocate. He co-founded the now-defunct startup company BitInstant, and is ...
's head of communications, while an '' Ars Technica'' article quoted him as BitInstant's director of marketing. In April 2012, Voorhees launched Satoshi Dice, a bitcoin gambling site. Satoshi Dice would at one point in time account for half of all Bitcoin transaction volume. Around 2012, after becoming a millionaire from his cryptocurrency investments, Voorhees indicated that he had almost completely cashed out, but clarified that he meant cashing out of traditional dollars, not cryptocurrencies. In 2013, he sold Satoshi Dice for $11.5 million worth of bitcoin. In 2014, Voorhees paid $50,000 to the SEC to settle an investigation into allegations of selling unregistered securities, associated with his sale of shares of SatoshiDice. In July 2014, Voorhees launched
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, a digital currency exchange, in Switzerland, as a response to the downfall of the
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exchange. In 2014, an interview with him was included in the documentary ''
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''. In 2017 he stated he supported Segwit2x in the regards to the Bitcoin scalability problem. ShapeShift, unlike many exchanges, did not require user identification, allowing for anonymous transactions. This lack of oversight enabled criminals, including North Korean hackers and Ponzi scheme operators, to launder nearly $90 million in criminal proceeds, with ShapeShift processing the largest portion of these funds among exchanges with U.S. presence. ShapeShift's policy facilitated the conversion of traceable cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin into untraceable ones like
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, effectively obscuring the money trail. In 2014, Erik Voorhees settled a dispute with the
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(SEC) for over $50,000 regarding unregistered bitcoin-denominated share offerings between May 2012 and February 2013. In 2018, Erik Voorhees was implicated in an SEC investigation into a $50 million cryptocurrency sale by Salt Lending Holdings Inc., where he was involved in fundraising. WSJ stated, that the SEC had been analysing whether Salt's token sale should have been registered as a securities offering and if it had violated a 2014 settlement banning Voorhees from such fundraising. As it was stated in a previous WSJ significant investigation on Voorhees, ShapeShift, run by Voorhees, has been used by criminals to launder money, leading to law enforcement scrutiny and Voorhees has previously settled with the SEC for conducting an illegal stock offering for an internet gambling company, and his involvement with Salt's private offering raises legal concerns regarding his compliance with SEC regulations. In 2022, Voorhees was quoted in media in opposition to financial surveillance, in relating to a public spat he had with
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, as SBF was promoting regulation of the crypto industry and Voorhees was opposed to it.


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