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Generation Zoe Fraud: Rosa González Rincón Arrested in Venezuela

Generation Zoe fraud investigation symbol image linked to arrest of Rosa González Rincón in Venezuela

On January 26, 2026, Venezuelan authorities arrested Rosa González Rincón, also known as Rosa Buñuelos, in San Cristóbal, per a VISIIP press release. Rincón, a former member of Generation Zoe’s marketing team, is wanted in Argentina for her role in the MLM crypto Ponzi scheme, which collapsed in December 2021. Credited with inventing a fake “algorithm” to predict crypto markets, Rincón was located through intelligence cooperation with Argentinian PFA detectives, including cyber-patrolling and family surveillance, per La Nacion. She faces extradition to Argentina for trial.

Generation Zoe’s Collapse and Victim Impact

Generation Zoe, launched in early 2021 by Leonardo Cositorto, defrauded over 15,000 victims in Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Spain, and Mexico, with losses estimated at $100–$300 million, per VISIIP. The scheme used a cult-like “financial faith” narrative and fake trading bots, per. Cositorto was sentenced to 12 years in prison in February 2025, per. Rincón’s arrest follows ongoing international efforts to dismantle the network, highlighting MLM crypto risks, per. Similar schemes like Forsage ($340M losses) and OnPassive ($32M SEC settlement) show persistent fraud patterns.

Rosa González Rincón arrested in Venezuela in Generation Zoe fraud case, shown in official custody image

Broader Implications for Crypto Regulation

Rincón’s capture underscores cross-border cooperation against Ponzi schemes, with Venezuela and Argentina collaborating effectively, per. The case may prompt stricter MLM oversight in Latin America, where victims lost life savings and pensions, per. Bitcoin (BTC) ($113,234) and Ethereum (ETH) ($4,070) remain unaffected, per CoinMarketCap, but fraud cases erode DeFi trust, per. SEC Chair Paul Atkins’ non-security ruling for most crypto doesn’t cover Ponzi frauds, per. Investors should verify platforms via sec.gov or local regulators.

Leonardo Cositorto arrested in the Dominican Republic in connection with the Generation Zoe fraud investigation

Outlook and Investor Caution

Rincón’s extradition could lead to further Generation Zoe revelations, potentially recovering assets for victims, per. The $100–$300M fraud highlights MLM dangers, with DAO1 and Apertum as Heit’s ongoing schemes, per. Investors should avoid high-return promises and monitor SEC filings. Diversify into BTC or USDC with stop-losses below $112,000, per TradingView. Follow @TheBlock__ on X for updates. Generation Zoe’s fallout reinforces regulatory vigilance, but crypto’s core innovation persists amid scams.

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