Nevin Shetty, former CFO of a software firm, has been found guilty of wire fraud in connection with a $35 million misappropriation of company funds. Secretly, Shetty wire-transferred the funds to his crypto exchange, HighTower Treasury, and used it to fund principle-earning DeFi lending protocols for a promising return. A jury in Seattle found Shetty […]Nevin Shetty, former CFO of a software firm, has been found guilty of wire fraud in connection with a $35 million misappropriation of company funds. Secretly, Shetty wire-transferred the funds to his crypto exchange, HighTower Treasury, and used it to fund principle-earning DeFi lending protocols for a promising return. A jury in Seattle found Shetty […]

Crypto Scandal: Former CFO Nevin Shetty Convicted of Wire Fraud of $35M

2025/11/15 06:22
3 min read
Crypto
  • Shetty found guilty on four counts of wire fraud for misusing $35M in company funds.
  • Shetty’s investment in DeFi lending protocols wiped out by Terra collapse.
  • Case may lead to stricter crypto regulations and increased scrutiny.

Nevin Shetty, former CFO of a software firm, has been found guilty of wire fraud in connection with a $35 million misappropriation of company funds. Secretly, Shetty wire-transferred the funds to his crypto exchange, HighTower Treasury, and used it to fund principle-earning DeFi lending protocols for a promising return.

A jury in Seattle found Shetty guilty on four counts of wire fraud. They took ten hours to deliberate on it. He could get up to twenty years in prison. Sentencing comes in February of 2026. This event could bring more attention to crypto investments. Regulators might tighten things up even further.

Risky Business

It seemed that the plan of Shetty paid off as it generated good profits, in fact, exceeding $133,000 in personal gain for him and his partner in April 2022. However, a month later, with Terra’s collapse, the whole investment almost entirely disappeared. So, Shetty’s play didn’t go as planned and he was soon let go from the company and followed by the law.

Nevin ShettySource: The Economic Times

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Risky Business

It seemed that the plan of Shetty paid off as it generated good profits, in fact, exceeding $133,000 in personal gain for him and his partner in April 2022. However, a month later, with Terra’s collapse, the whole investment almost entirely disappeared. So, Shetty’s play didn’t go as planned and he was soon let go from the company and followed by the law.

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Lessons Learned

Shetty’s situation is a lesson to the investors and the corporate executives. Risk management practices and the investment policy compliance should always be kept in mind. No matter how extravagant the crypto market is, responsible investing and the observance of rules cannot be overlooked.

Also Read: DeFi Founder Builds Lighter, Raises $68M to Expand Crypto Trading

Impact on the Crypto Industry

As a result, the crypto market might end up facing stricter rules and more careful monitoring after something like this happens. The main point comes down to openness and responsibility within the market itself. That setup makes sure investors and companies stick to the legal guidelines in place.

CryptoSource: Central Bank

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Conclusion

In truth, it encourages individuals to emphasize integrity, transparency, and careful investment decisions. Absent such a fundamental change, the sectors expansion could collapse abruptly and with severe impact. Numerous people would face substantial repercussions in the aftermath.

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