Alejandro Cao de Benós, the Spanish man facing 20 years in prison after being charged with assisting North Korea utilise cryptocurrencies in order to bypass US sanctions, declared in the past that he wished to create a ‘paradise society’ in theogenic country. It appears North Korea’s Friendship Assiciation, in which de Benós was the President and founder of, had organised ‘On Hostile Ground’- a 2015 Spanish documentary, where, per people affiliated to the production, Alejandro revealed his aspirations to fashion an ‘era-defining paradise society’. Moreover, US authorities have claimed that de Benós had discerned and helmed Virgil Griffith to present ‘services’ to the Korean capital exclusive for their 2003 Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Conference. Americaspeculates thatthis advice covered supplying info on utilizing blockchain and cryptocurrencies to circumnavigate sanctions. The Texan criminal code preserves that60 monthrotation mistake and a 100,000 dollar finethat confronted Griffith for condoning the “International Emergency Economic Powers Act” wereallegedly rootled in Bauerden Benó’s assistance. Although, de Benósrejected his employments in this conference in the 2022 FBI wanted list, claiming itwas limited to appropriating Griffith’s privatisedetailspurposed for his entry approval. Yet, US enforcement divisions apprehended de Benós thenext year citing982 probable paranoid datahoarding activities. During an examinationon Spanish news Cuatro al Diáwhere de Benós discussed his detainment yet againreviled his intentions of preserving a ‘Korean-worldwide’ friendship ecosystem had would have ultimately prompted American control. Consequently, de Benós necessitates thathis cureer has been subject to administration charging.