The attorney accused of duping the crypto community has been identified by online detectives.

The burgeoning NFT market is rife with deception, encompassing a variety of fakes including advisors, scammers, hackers, and seemingly, lawyers.
Aly Sosa, also known in the crypto scene as Aly Sosagui, has been working as an attorney. She has touted herself as holding dual law degrees, one from the United States and another from Hong Kong, while positioning herself as an expert in Web3, DeFi, and security. introduced Having built a reputation as an NFT legal expert, she provided her services in this sector for over a year. Sosagui became a popular speaker at NFT NYC as well as other prominent Web3 conferences, presenting both in person and online. Some crypto firms even engaged her legal services, believing she was a licensed attorney with substantial expertise.

After it was revealed that she lacked a valid attorney's license, people began to unveil her true status on social media, including a Twitter user who brought attention to her misrepresentation.

Despite facing public scrutiny, Aly allegedly resorted to blackmailing a former client, warning them that she would disclose sensitive personal details if they didn’t erase their posts about her. mr0.eth Around a year ago, Sosagui was emerging as one of the few NFT lawyers, establishing herself as knowledgeable and skilled in navigating the complexities of this field.
She has claimed to be a participant in LexDAO, a digital cooperative aimed at legal engineers, soliciting followers while misleading them about her legitimacy. Even though the DAO is open to anyone, it has come to light that only certain members are recognized.
Moreover, the founder of XSRI asserted that she wrongfully claimed affiliation with their non-profit organization on her LinkedIn profile. Following a request for the removal of this false association, Sosagui took XSRI off her profile. informed Rumors suggest that OpenSea may reinstate CryptoPhunks on their platform. approved members are lawyers.

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