2019-2-15 04:10 |
Nova Scotia Supreme Court Justice Michael Wood has delayed a decision to appoint legal representation to QuadrigaCX clients
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2019-2-15 04:10 |
Nova Scotia Supreme Court Justice Michael Wood has delayed a decision to appoint legal representation to QuadrigaCX clients
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It looks like the QuadrigaCX case, which you may remember as the Canadian crypto exchange whose CEO died and went with all the money from the clients to his grave, is far from over. Now, Nova Scotia Supreme Court Judge Michael Wood, a Canadian judge which is on the case, has declined to name any […]
2019-2-15 08:36 | |
A group of lawyers from some of Canada’s top law firms convened in a court in Halifax, Nova Scotia, today to secure the right to represent creditors in the ongoing QuadrigaCX litigation.
2019-2-15 01:45 | |
For those QuadrigaCX users who were fortunate enough to have withdrawal requests honored, some appear to have received their funds through unconventional means. An anonymous QuadrigaCX user who corresponded with Bitcoin Magazine said that they received a bank deposit from Robertson Nova Consulting Inc.
2019-2-15 20:28 | |
If you followed crypto news this month, you have certainly heard about the Canadian CEO who died and left locked away all the cryptos from his exchange. The case has been getting attention lately a the wallets have over $150 million USD from clients which are completely inaccessible at the moment. The private Indian hospital […]
2019-2-7 21:30 | |
QuadrigaCX, a cryptocurrency exchange in Canada says it’s unable to pay most of $262 million in holdings back to clients as its founder, Gerald Cotten, died in India unexpectedly in December 2018.
2019-2-4 19:04 | |
The Ontario Superior Court of Justice has recently moved to take custody of a large sum of assets from a crypto exchange currently frozen in accounts at the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC).
2018-11-15 22:14 | |