He pleaded guilty to two counts of recklessly dealing with proceeds of crime.
Judge Robyn Tupman said both counts were objectively serious offences as she delivered her sentence in Downing Centre District Court on Friday.
“Many victims appear to be older people looking to invest into superannuation or similar. More often than not, it seems to have been their life savings,” she said.
The 54-year-old was working with longtime associate Jazz Singh at the time in a scheme that promised investors their money would be used to buy bonds but instead it was used to purchase Bitcoin.
He previously told the court of his financially desperate situation, owing $2 million to family and friends, when he agreed to take up the job with Singh.
