Twitter user YannickCrypto tweeted accusing SushiSwap's new CEO, Jared Gray, of being an encryption fraudster and cited his crimes, saying that he committed fraud through his company "MultiPlex PC" in 2012 and repeatedly infringed copyrights; in 2019, he became the CEO of ALQO and launched a wallet Steal 70% of the assets of ALQO users, and at the same time, together with the developer Kevin Collmer, defrauded customers and demanded 1 BTC from multiple cryptocurrency projects as the listing fee of the Bitfineon trading platform. The accuser estimated that Jared made a total of 20 BTC from such fraud; In 2020, it will relabel ALQO as EONS and transfer from its own blockchain to Ethereum, which may make it difficult to trace its ALQO dynamics. In addition, Jared Gray was accused of sexually assaulting horses, which led to a large number of related MEME pictures on overseas social platforms. Foresight News previously reported that the former CEO of the DeFi platform Eons Finance won the election of the new CEO of SushiSwap with 83% of the votes.