Konstantin Ganich, a 32-year-old Ukrainian crypto trader known as Kostya Kudo, was discovered dead in his Lamborghini Urus in Kyiv's Obolon district on October 11, 2025. Authorities reported a gunshot wound to the head with a registered weapon beside him, leading to an investigation labeled as possible suicide. His death comes amid financial difficulties following a cryptocurrency market crash.
Konstantin Ganich, co-founder and CEO of the Cryptology Key trading academy, was a prominent figure in Ukraine's growing cryptocurrency scene. He promoted trading strategies and had managed significant assets, including around 65 million in cryptocurrencies, with some linked to Ukrainian military payroll via the Main Intelligence Directorate. Ganich was also a multi-million-dollar donor to Ukraine's military efforts amid national financial pressures.
The incident occurred on October 11, 2025, in Kyiv's Obolonsky district. Police found Ganich in his Lamborghini Urus with a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head; a gun registered to him lay nearby. The day prior, on October 10, he informed his family of his poor emotional state due to financial troubles and sent a farewell message. A social media post also referenced his financial difficulties shortly before his death.
His official Telegram channel confirmed the passing: "Konstantin Kudo tragically passed away. The causes are being investigated. We will keep you posted on any further news." Cryptology Key’s Telegram echoed the statement. This followed a severe crypto market crash on October 10, which reportedly wiped out a significant portion of his assets, exacerbating emotional and financial strain.
Police opened a criminal investigation under Part 1 of Article 115 of the Criminal Code for premeditated murder, annotated as "suicide." Early evidence points to suicide, but authorities are exploring potential extortion claims and ties to security networks. Recent reports highlighted a scandal: an early October investigation by the 190 project alleged Ganich's business partner, Andriy Deyneko, stole $2 million from the FURM token Furmula project, where Ganich handled marketing and partnerships.
Ganich's death has sparked concerns over mental health in the volatile crypto trading community, especially for influencers during market downturns.