Konstantin Galish, also known as "Kudo" (or Ganich), was a Ukrainian crypto influencer, trader, and entrepreneur. He was known for his work in the cryptocurrency world. He co-founded Cryptology Key, which is a trading academy involved in crypto education. On October 11, 2025, his body was found in a parked Lamborghini Urus in the Obolon district of Kyiv, Ukraine. He was 32 years old.
What happened with Konstantin Galish?
As per the reports by Liga.net, the police in Kyiv say they found Konstantin Galish with a gunshot wound to the head. A weapon that was registered in his name was found next to the body. His family says he had been going through financial problems. The day before his death, he told them that he felt very bad emotionally. He also sent them a message that they considered a farewell note.
His Telegram channel and media sources say his death is being looked into. The police have opened an investigation, and some reports state there was a big crash in the crypto markets around the same time. Many traders lost money, but it is not confirmed how much this may have affected Konstantin Galish.
Konstantin Galish's background
Konstantin Galish was more than just a trader. He taught people about crypto trading via his academy and had quite a good number of followers in crypto communities. He was known in Ukraine as a "crypto millionaire," as per the reports by Liga.net.
He worked not only as a trader but also as an educator, speaker, and public influencer in crypto. Around his death, there were accusations in the media about a business partner, named Andriy Deyneko, allegedly stealing money from investors using a token called FURM. Some reports, including that of Liga.net, claim Konstantin Galish was involved in marketing, partnerships and community building in that project, while the partner handled withdrawals. These are investigations and are not proven yet.
It is not yet confirmed beyond doubt whether his death was suicide or something else. The legal case is open, and the full financial situation of Galish is not known. What role the crypto-market crash played in his mental state or the events is under discussion, but not yet proven. Details of the investigation, such as forensic reports, motive, and any outside influence, have not been published fully.
What comes next?
Investigators will likely publish more facts as they examine his phone, messages, finances, and other evidence. Reports from lawyers, police, and possibly forensic experts will matter.
Crypto communities may call for better rules, more safety nets, and mental health help for people who trade, invest, or lead public crypto businesses. The media will keep watching to see if any charges are brought, whether suicide is officially accepted, and whether the investigations into business dealings like the FURM token project produce findings.
Konstantin Galish's death has shocked many people in Ukraine and in crypto communities abroad. It highlights how dangerous it can be when market losses, pressure, and mental health issues combine. For people who follow crypto, this case is a warning. Losses in trading, stress, public attention, and private troubles can build up. Now the wait is to see how long it takes to get a conclusion on his death.