Bitfinex Withdraws $89 Million From Cold Wallet as Users Signal Exodus Over Legal Debacle

Bitfinex Withdraws $89 Million From Cold Wallet as Users Signal Exodus Over Legal Debacle
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2019-4-26 15:18

Bitfinex has withdrawn funds worth almost $89 million from its cold wallets in the wake of the U.S. Attorney General’s accusations of covering up an $850 mln funding gap

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