Alejandro Cao de Benós is the primary contact for anyone in the West who wants to do business with North Korea. Although he lives in Tarragona, Spain, and his day job is as an IT consultant, he serves the world’s most repressive regime as a quasi-official spokesperson—part cultural attaché, part fanboy. In May 2020, Bloomberg Businessweek
About a year prior to our story, he had organized North Korea’s first cryptocurrency conference. (“For a country banished from the global banking system,” we wrote, “crypto has obvious appeal.”) In doing so, he ran afoul of US ...
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