Melbourne fintech group partners with RMIT to create green cryptocurrency
A Melbourne fintech group collaborating with RMIT to create green cryptocurrency is led by two former executives of the collapsed HyperTech Group, linked to a $2.8 billion Ponzi scheme. Kaiyu “Kevin” Chen and Andrew Wasylewicz have not faced accusations related to HyperTech, which has drawn scrutiny over its aggressive business practices. Many victims suffered substantial financial losses during HyperTech's downfall.
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Published 19 Jun 2026, 09:45 UTC · Updated 19 Jun 2026, 09:50 UTC
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