The e-residency program of Estonia is now underneath the native regulator’s radar as foreigners registered as e-residents of the Baltic nation are being linked to cryptocurrency frauds. 

The native police’s Monetary Intelligence Unit has found that abroad firms owned by e-residents of Estonia have been concerned in a number of large-scale exit scams.

Regulators additionally suspect that Estonian corporations and e-residents have been concerned in organizing preliminary coin providing scams, based on the police report cited by Bloomberg.

This comes solely three months after the crypto-friendly nation grew to become the epicenter of a $220 billion cash laundering scandal. Estonian regulators instantly revoked the licenses of greater than 500 crypto firms as a response to the rip-off. At the moment, solely 353 firms personal a crypto license in Estonia whereas 1,234 firms did so on the finish of 2019.

Whereas the scandal had already induced sufficient injury to Estonia’s digitization endeavors, the involvement of its e-residents in crypto scams is anticipated to worsen its status.

Former Estonian Prime Minister Taavi Roivas has beforehand informed Cointelegraph that the e-residency program was one of many measures to assist the nation successfully reboot from 50 years of Soviet occupation. He had stated that digitizing issues quite than counting on paper information was a logical begin and that was the place the thought of e-residency stemmed from.

The federal government launched this system in 2014 to supply Estonian citizenship to anybody no matter the place they have been really positioned. 

Following the launch, the British senior editor on the Economist, Edward Lucas, grew to become the primary e-resident of Estonia. Many different well-known names from internationally adopted swimsuit,  together with enterprise capitalists akin to Tim Draper, Man Kawasaki and Ben Horowitz. Japan’s former prime minister Shinzo Abe and the German Chancellor Angela Merkel additionally later grew to become e-residents of the nation. To this point, there are near 70,000 Estonian e-residents.

The e-residency crew is now working along with the police and the Monetary Intelligence Unit to unravel the case and win again belief within the e-residency system.